XRiley: Hi, hon. Sorry I'm --
Viv: You're late.
Riley: ... I had some work to do for the Rosen case. Um. How are things at the hospital?
Viv: Have you quit yet?
Riley: Viv --
Viv: Then we have nothing to talk about.
Riley: But the PD's office gives me courtroom experience --
Viv: You have enough experience.
Riley: No firm would take me on. I haven't got the connections.
Viv: You've made connections. You just won't use them!
Riley: But in private practice --
Viv: -- you wouldn't be dealing with such a low class of --
Riley: Yes! Exactly! ... ah. That was supposed to be a negative, wasn't it. ...Well, since I'm sleeping on the couch anyway, I may as well make the most of it. If you want me I'll be at the bar.
Viv: You're late.
Riley: ... I had some work to do for the Rosen case. Um. How are things at the hospital?
Viv: Have you quit yet?
Riley: Viv --
Viv: Then we have nothing to talk about.
Riley: But the PD's office gives me courtroom experience --
Viv: You have enough experience.
Riley: No firm would take me on. I haven't got the connections.
Viv: You've made connections. You just won't use them!
Riley: But in private practice --
Viv: -- you wouldn't be dealing with such a low class of --
Riley: Yes! Exactly! ... ah. That was supposed to be a negative, wasn't it. ...Well, since I'm sleeping on the couch anyway, I may as well make the most of it. If you want me I'll be at the bar.
When last we saw.... Riley - Viv
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