Maureen (short) Rated G Pairing: JoshBeth; MickBeth
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:46 am
Maureen (short)
I don't own Moonlight and am not making any money here.
Rating G
Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.
When Beth Turner turned up on my doorstep looking for a job she was the personification of pushy aggression and drive behind wide, innocent blue eyes (a great combination for a reporter). Education and references all checked out and I was impressed, but what really sold the package was beneath the surface--a vulnerability, or sense of being touched by something that hadn't left her unscathed. We do our research so I knew she'd been kidnapped when she was small. To be honest, it's what got her the interview. She had lots of competition. I thought that sense of being damaged by life would come across on camera better than it did, but she was too good at hiding her vulnerabilities.
After working with her, I learned she was bright and had instincts for the business that can‘t be taught. Her negatives were higher than I expected, but I think that's because she was so attractive women viewers tended to dislike her. Everyone here loved her, except for her competition and from what I've seen, she handled the sharks fine.
She had a boyfriend--an attorney at the D.A.’s office--and that relationship could have proven useful, but I knew enough not to ask her to tap that connection outright. She was young and still had professional scruples. Not that its necessarily a bad thing--I've never completely shaken them myself--but you have to know when they help you and when they hold you back.
In the last few weeks, I've seen another man in the office, a private investigator named Mick St. John. She does draw a crowd of handsome men, I'll give her that. What is interesting about this new one is the way she lights up when he's around her.
Most women would consider exchanging a D.A. for a P.I. trading down, but in this case I’m not sure I’d agree.
I have a sense about people and these two have a real connection.
Something tells me things are about to change...
I don't own Moonlight and am not making any money here.
Rating G
Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any media franchise. No copyright infringement is intended.
When Beth Turner turned up on my doorstep looking for a job she was the personification of pushy aggression and drive behind wide, innocent blue eyes (a great combination for a reporter). Education and references all checked out and I was impressed, but what really sold the package was beneath the surface--a vulnerability, or sense of being touched by something that hadn't left her unscathed. We do our research so I knew she'd been kidnapped when she was small. To be honest, it's what got her the interview. She had lots of competition. I thought that sense of being damaged by life would come across on camera better than it did, but she was too good at hiding her vulnerabilities.
After working with her, I learned she was bright and had instincts for the business that can‘t be taught. Her negatives were higher than I expected, but I think that's because she was so attractive women viewers tended to dislike her. Everyone here loved her, except for her competition and from what I've seen, she handled the sharks fine.
She had a boyfriend--an attorney at the D.A.’s office--and that relationship could have proven useful, but I knew enough not to ask her to tap that connection outright. She was young and still had professional scruples. Not that its necessarily a bad thing--I've never completely shaken them myself--but you have to know when they help you and when they hold you back.
In the last few weeks, I've seen another man in the office, a private investigator named Mick St. John. She does draw a crowd of handsome men, I'll give her that. What is interesting about this new one is the way she lights up when he's around her.
Most women would consider exchanging a D.A. for a P.I. trading down, but in this case I’m not sure I’d agree.
I have a sense about people and these two have a real connection.
Something tells me things are about to change...