kitsune_moonstar: (Dreamer)
Title: The Greatest of These
Rating: PG
Fandom: CSI
Spoilers/Warnings: Living Doll
Pairing: GSR
Disclaimer: I do not own CSI or its characters.
Summery: Three drabbles set after the end of Living Doll.

The Greatest of These

Faith

They would find her.  The team would find her.  Grissom would find her.  Sara knew that.  Yes, she was scared and worried; she was trapped under a car in the middle of nowhere during a downpour.

But they would find her.  Maybe not alive, but there was comfort in knowing that her team would find her.  She knew them.  They wouldn’t let this go.  Even if her case went cold, Sara knew it would go on the board.  It would come down every time a new lead was found, a new perspective discovered.  It would come down every night with no new cases to solve.

So in the cold mud, in the dark of the rain, Sara held on to faith.  They would find her.

Hope

Sara was cold and wet and very tired.  More than anything, short of Grissom, she wanted to rest.  She also knew she didn’t dare.  There was no way to know how badly she was injured, and she was afraid that she wouldn’t wake up if she closed her eyes.  She had taken to running through what ever random knowledge she could dredge out the depths of her brain.

She currently was reciting entries from the O.E.D.  Hey, she’d had insomnia for years; the dictionary had been great for getting some sleep.   Hope.  Verb.  To entertain expectation of something desired; to look (mentally) with expectation.

She was currently hoping.  That her team would find her soon.  That she could tell Grissom she loved him again.  That Grissom wouldn’t blame himself if they didn’t find her in time.  That the team would take care of each other if they didn’t find her in time.  That they caught the woman who did this.

She kept hoping because it was all she could do.

Love

They had sprung her from the hospital at the first opportunity.  The team knew her well enough to know she wasn’t going to get the prescribed rest there.  And it wasn’t like she didn’t have supervision here at home.  Grissom’s, their townhouse had seen more traffic in the last week than it had in six months.
Brass brought take out and old movies.  Greg came with silly stories and novelty t-shirts.  Doc Robbins dropped off homemade pie (made by his wife thank God).  Warwick would drop by with odd and interesting books to read and half a dozen custom cds he burned for her.  Catherine came for girl talk and chick flicks, surprisingly enough with Lindsay in tow.  Nick stayed the one night Grissom was called away, understanding her fears of being alone in the dark.  And the flowers were everywhere.  From the lab techs, from the police department, there were even flowers from Hodges and Ecklie.

And there was Grissom.  Grissom who would discuss cases with her to when she needed a distraction.  Grissom who knew when she just needed someone to share the silence with.  Grissom who was there to hold her when the nightmares haunted them both.  Sara wasn’t worried about her recovery; she had everything she needed.


kitsune_moonstar: (Dreamer)
Title: Midday Ramblings
Rating: PG
Fandom: CSI
Spoilers/Warnings: The Good, the Bad, and the Dominatrix
Pairing: GSR
Disclaimer: I do not own CSI or its characters.
Summery: Grissom comes home after the end of The Good, The Bad, and The Dominatrix and does some thinking.

Midday Ramblings

He hadn't expected her to be here when he came home. He had hoped, yes, but had not expected it. Relief had spread through his chest when he found her asleep curled up in their bed. He had been a little surprised to find her asleep, but perhaps that was for the best. Grissom knew he had hurt her with this case. He wasn't quite sure how he had done it, but he knew he had. There had something off about their conversation in the lab. He settled down beside her on the bed, not touching her just watching. She had said she understood.

How had she understood? He had never explained it to her. He sighed at that. That was his mistake. She didn't know about Heather's granddaughter. She didn't really know anything about his history with Heather either, come to think about it. She had never been a primary investigator on any of the cases involving her, and they had never really discussed the subject since they had become involved. And given the case and knowing the lab, there had probably been all sorts of gossip going around about him and Heather.

What it boiled down to was trust. He knew Sara trusted him, but he hadn't trusted her this time around. Not because he didn't trust her, but because he didn't think about it. Now he had to fix it. The question was how? He sighed and watched her sleep. She'd been sleeping much better after moving in with him. Her insomnia had decreased since they had started dating, but since they had really started living together, her sleep patterns almost resembled a normal person's.

"I'm sorry, honey. I really am. Sometimes I forget you don't know everything that's going on in my head and do stupid things like not let you in on what's going on. You remember the case with Heather's daughter? Well, she had a baby, a little girl. Heather was denied any custody or visitation rights. She was suicidal. She sold her life in order to make sure her ex-husband could have all the money the baby would ever need."

Logically, he knew Sara was asleep and wouldn't remember anything he said, but Grissom needed to get this out. And maybe if he got through it once, he could do it again when she was awake. "That's why I wasn't here when you got home. I convinced her ex to let her at least meet her granddaughter. I can't imagine what it would be like to loose the last connection you had to the person you loved the most. I don't know how I would function if someone kept me from our child or grandchild. I should have told you though. I do trust you, honey. I just forgot that I need to tell you things instead of just think them. We don't need words so much of the time that I forget there are times we need them."

His hand had moved to her hair, gently stroking it. "I hate it when I hurt you like this. That's one of the reasons I was so afraid of having a relationship with you. Heather was a one night stand at most. She was intriguing, available, and there were no messy complications with her. But she wasn't you."

"I'm not very good with words when it comes to my emotions, Sara. I'll try to explain everything tomorrow. I love you, honey."

Grissom slid off the bed to make his own preparations for sleep. When he finally slipped between the sheets next to Sara, he found she had turned on her side, now facing him. One hand lay curled palm up stretched out to him.


She had woken when he sat down on the bed. She had planned on just ignoring him and going back to sleep. And then Grissom started talking. It took all of her self restraint not to react. She was half afraid if he realized she was awake, he would stop talking. By the time he was done, she was willing to forgive him. At least, she would be tomorrow even if he was as eloquent then.

When Grissom finally came to bed, she had turned so she was facing him, hand palm up. Grissom slid under the sheets next to her and gently brushed his hand against hers. Sara twined their fingers together, letting out a sleepy murmur. "Turn off the light, Griss."


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