A/N: Here’s a little piece of
fluff that came to me as I was getting ready for bed. If you like
Webb, be forewarned that I didn’t treat him very well in the
story (it just kind of came out that way, lol). Anyway, I hope you
enjoy!
Summary: Mac thinks of a way to break up with Webb (set
anytime in Season 9 prior to the finale).
Disclaimer: As
always, I don’t own them, I don’t get paid for writing
this, et cetera.
Spoilers: Everything up until Hail &
Farewell Pt 1.
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Peering
through the security peephole on her front door, Sarah MacKenzie
grinned softly to herself as she recognized the face waiting on the
other side. <i>This is going to be fun,</i> she thought,
reaching for the doorknob.
“What took you so long?”
a snide male voice asked as soon as she opened the door.
“Hello
to you too, Clayton,” she answered wryly.
Leaning in to
give her a kiss on the cheek, Clayton Webb was momentarily taken
aback when Mac avoided his advance and turned towards the kitchen
instead, leaving him standing alone in the middle of the living room.
“How about dinner?” he called as she disappeared
around the corner. “If you change into something more
appropriate, I have reservations for 7:30 at the Elysium.”
“Did you say something?” Mac emerged from the
kitchen, looking at him curiously.
“We have
reservations,” he repeated crossly, ignoring the itch that had
begun in his nose. “Go get dressed.”
“Funny,
I don’t remember us having a date tonight,” she
commented. Patently ignoring him, she reached for a set of placemats
from a drawer in the armoire.
“I was in the neighborhood
and thought—” Suddenly, the itching escalated into a full
blown sneeze.
<i>!!!ACHOO!!!</i>
“Gesundheit!”
Mac said absently, laying the mats on the table. “If you’re
not feeling well, maybe you should go home and go to bed.”
“Sarah,
I feel fine—” <i>!!!ACHOO!!!</i>
“Gesundheit!
Are you sure you’re okay?”
“I’m fine.”
He frowned, pulling a handkerchief out of his breast pocket and
wiping his now running nose. Just as he began folding the white
cloth, his attention was drawn to motion down near the base of Mac’s
couch.
“When did you get a cat?!”
“This
morning.” Chuckling inwardly, Mac stepped over to where the
large feline was rubbing up against the furniture and hoisted the cat
into her arms. She turned to Webb. “Sophie, meet Clay. Clay,
meet Sophie.”
“Good god, Sarah, what were you
thinking? I’m allergic to cats!” Absolutely horrified,
Webb began to back away as Mac took a step forward.
“You
are? You never told me,” Mac shrugged, stifling a giggle as
Webb once again whipped out the handkerchief, this time holding it
protectively over his nose and mouth.
“Well I am,”
he insisted. “You’ll just have to get rid of
it!”
Gripping the cat tighter, Mac buried her face
momentarily in her soft fur. “I found her outside the building
this morning, and I’m not going to put her back out there to
fend for herself in the elements just because she gives you the
sniffles.”
“It’s a little more serious than
‘the sniffles’,” Webb informed her as he sneezed
yet again. “I’m terribly allergic – just ask
Mother.”
“I’ve never met your mother,”
she reminded him.
“Look, either the cat goes or I go.”
Staring at her defiantly, Webb gave her an ultimatum. “It’s
your choice, Sarah.”
She paused to think about it for a
moment.
“See you around, Clay.”
“You’re
choosing the CAT over <i>ME?!</i>” he asked, his
voice laced with disbelief.
“Yep.”
“Look,
Sarah,” he tried one last time, “you can have a few days
to find another home for that… <i>thing.</i> Just
give me a call when it’s gone and then we’ll talk.”
“I’m
not getting rid of her, Clay. Sophie stays.”
“I
don’t believe this,” he muttered, turning for the door.
Obviously she wasn’t willing to listen to reason.
“Have
fun at dinner!” she called after him as the door slammed in his
wake.
Listening for a moment at the sound of his shoes
clomping roughly down the stairs, Mac burst out into laughter. It
just couldn’t be that easy, could it? Giving the cat one last
squeeze, she set her gently down onto the chair and returned to
setting the dining room table, humming to herself.
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* * * *
A short while later, another knock sounded on her
door. Once again peering through the peephole, Mac yanked open the
door to reveal the second visitor of the evening.
“Hey.
Ooh, whatcha got there?” she greeted Harm with a grin as she
took one of the paper bags he held in his arms.
“Carryout
Chinese, as requested.”
“Did you get the Kung Pao
Beef I asked for?”
“Relax, Mac, it’s in
there.” Chuckling at her enthusiasm, he passed her the other
bag. As she carried the parcels over to the table, Harm spotted the
cat, who sat washing herself on the chair cushion.
“Hey,
Sophie,” he greeted, picking the animal up and scratching her
belly. “What are you doing up here?”
“She
stopped by to help me out with a little problem I was having,”
Mac told him as she finished setting the table. “It’s all
taken care of now, though.”
Harm glanced over at her.
“Rodents?”
“In a manner of speaking.”
“You
want me to take her back down to Mrs. Furber?”
Mac
smiled at him. “If you wouldn’t mind – I found
Sophie hanging out in front of the building this morning, and she’s
probably getting hungry.”
“No problem.” Harm
said, carrying the cat towards the door. “Save me some dinner,
though.”
“Don’t worry, Flyboy. It’ll
still be here when you get back.”
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*
“Earth to Mac!”
Startled out of her
daydream, Mac focused in on the handsome face in front of her. Harm
was standing across from her desk, waving one arm in an exaggerated
arc, trying to get her attention.
“Sorry, Harm. What was
that?”
“Everything okay? You seem a little spacey
this morning.”
She nodded, a little embarrassed at
having been caught off in some other world. “I’m fine.
You were saying…?” Harm chuckled.
“I came
by to see if you’d be interested in a working dinner tonight,
say at your place around 1930? I could bring carryout,” he
offered with an enticing smile.
“Chinese?” she
purred.
“I’ll stop at the little place around the
corner from your apartment.” Grinning, he turned to
leave.
“Harm?” she called after him. “You’re
not allergic to cats, are you?”
He paused just outside
her doorway. “Not that I’m aware of. Why do you
ask?”
She smiled to herself. “Oh, no reason in
particular. See you tonight!”
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~FIN~
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