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"How long do you think he wants to stay here?" Booth leaned over and whispered in Brennan's ear.

They both slowly walked up closer to Sweets.

"Sweets, do you want to stay longer?" Brennan asked.

Sweets looked up at them and smiled. "No, I'm sorry, I was just lost in thought."

"Good thoughts?" Booth asked.

Sweets smiled as he looked down at Kyle Cooper's recent grave.

"Strangely yes. I was thinking I was grateful to him." Sweets said turning to leave.

"What for?" Brennan asked.

"While I'm sure you would see it as wasteful, it's renewed my desire to help people. It's why I got into psychology, to help people. And in the right ways, not like places like Danvers did."

Booth and Brennan caught up to walk on each side of Sweets. They were glad he could talk about Danvers openly now. When Sweets left that day from being cleared he went home to his apartment though they all escorted him and made plans to see him the next day and the day after. He was a little distracted the first week but they kept him busy and soon his mind was back to work, as was Sweets.

"I don't think it's wasteful." Brennan said. "I think it's done some very beneficial."

Sweets smiled and they walked on.

"And" Booth began, "we've spent the last week going thru that dump site, as you suggested and were able to link about a hundred more people to Danvers that weren't on record as having been there."

"I'm glad some people found closure." Sweets said as they boarded the SUV.

I'm just glad we found you kid. Booth thought to himself but he wasn't going to say it out loud.

"Where to now?" Brennan asked putting on her seat belt.

"Well everyone's waiting for us at the Four Fathers." Booth said putting it in drive. "We've closed our case."

"What case is that?" Brennan asked confused.

"The case of the lost mind." Booth said smiling at Sweets.

"Our best case yet." Brennan said and Sweets tried to hide the big smile on his face.