Homestead
Return of the Intern
As mentioned previously mentioned, Brian and Rowan’s oldest niece, Lori, has been a summer intern at the firm for several years now. Normally it’s a way to keep her out of trouble during summer vacation. This year, Rowan actually needs[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Element of Surprise
We haven’t seen Melody Crawford since last Thanksgiving. For the most part, this is a good thing since she frequently has plans that can surprise even Brian.
Strictly Hypothetical
While it sometimes seems that Brian chooses a lot of his colleagues to make himself seem normal, when they all team up, beware. Fortunately, most of their more… creative ideas are strictly hypothetical. That doesn’t mean they’re still very seductive[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The “experiment” Rowan’s telling Laurel about is whatever Brian and Melody Crawford were talking about when they left Brian’s office. The reason Rowan’s concerned about it (beyond all the ways one of Brian’s extracurricular activities could blow up in the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It looks like Nancy’s invested in Michelle’s ongoing “project“, enough that she’s concerned about her wellbeing and wants to be sure she’s happy. (This should come as no surprise. Michelle can make people nervous without even trying. Nobody wants to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Rowan is not going to let Brian forget how swamped with office work after he sent her staff to Tokyo. Brian wouldn’t understand what the big deal is even if he’d deliberately sent Fran and Olive on a suicide mission.
Strictly Legal
Theoretically, everything Brian does and advises is strictly legal. Frankly, I think he finds doing things the “easy way” by breaking the law boring. Happily Fran and Olive appear to still be alive after running into the scary people at[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Fish and Chips
There are times that you have to do a joke about fish and chips just so you can get a horrible pun out of your system… I regret nothing. Don’t think poorly of Hilda for not getting it. English is[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Should I Break it Up?
It’s hard being the bookstore’s token good girl. But of course, when it seems that Erika and Blossom are likely to kill each other, how can you not wonder if there’s a way to break it up?