Author: Moggie
Status: Complete
Summary:
[GSR] It was safer, but was it the right thing to do?
Genre: Angst
Notes: We’ve seen fanfics about Sara and another man, but
what about Grissom and another woman? Hmmm, good question huh?
Spoilers: Blood Lust -onwards.
Disclaimer: I do not own CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation.
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Chapter 8
For
a moment, she took a few steps towards him. Her face full of
surprise and for a fraction of a second there was a warmth
flowing through her.
He
was here. He was standing only a few feet from her. And she
couldn’t stop the feeling that rose up in her chest to bump
into her heart.
“You’re
here.” She said softly, but then something hit her and the
warm feeling was squashed with ice cold fear.
Sara
held up her hand and shook her head, not believing what she
was about to do. “What are you doing here Grissom?” She tried
to make her voice hard and stern, but something slipped through
to make it sound like a breathless gasp. Her surprise was evident
on both their faces.
“I
got your letter.” He moved closer, coming to a stop before
her. “I couldn’t let you leave.”
Andrew
stepped in and glared at Grissom for a moment, then looked
at Sara. “What letter? You didn’t say you left a letter, to
him, of all people.”
Sara’s
eyes shifted to her father’s. “He’s my boss Dad. Of course
there’s going to be a letter. And I don’t need to tell you
anything. This has nothing to do with you.” She took a deep
breath and turned away.
“Sara.” Grissom
called hastily. “We need to discuss this.” He dug into his
pants pocket and pulled out the envelope she had left for him,
no doubt housing the letter she’d wrote.
Sue
took Sara’s hand and smiled gently at Grissom. “Maybe you could
wait in the living area. I’m sure Sara wants to talk to you
too.” She gave her husband a pointed look. “Andrew can get
you a cup of coffee while you wait. Can’t you dear.” She gave
no room for argument.
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Sue
closed the door to the kitchen, slowly backing away from the
door to give them some privacy. It might have been easier to
let them talk in the living area or the dining room, but customers
were coming back from trips out and others coming back from
the beach.
She
only hoped that her daughter wouldn’t ruin her life because
of something she was running away from.
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Grissom
stood in the doorway to the kitchen, though the door was shut,
he could still hear activity outside in the reception hall.
When
he looked up, he saw Sara standing in front of the stove, facing
away from him. He took a deep breath before attempting to speak,
though it was cut short when the back door opened and Stewart
stumbled into the room with a pile of boxes containing potatoes.
“Hey,
grab a box would ya sis?” Stewart puffed.
Sara
took the top box and was surprised when Grissom took the next
one, so they were all carrying a box each.
“Thanks.” Stewart
breathed hard as he dropped his box on the large unit in the
centre of the kitchen. He looked up to see the other two standing
silently.
Sue
called out Stewart’s name, knowing where he was and knowing
it wasn’t the right time for introductions. Of course, it had
nothing to do with the fact that her ear was pressed to the
door the instance she closed it on them in the first place.
Alone
again, Sara absently picked up a baby potato and roll it in
her hands nervously. “That’s Stewart, my big brother.” She
told him, returning the potato to the box.
Grissom
nodded, looking at the door as though her brother was standing
there. “He’s the cook?” Though it wasn’t what he wanted to
talk about, it was as good a place to start than any.
Sara
smiled proudly. “Yeah. He’s only here for the summer, then
he’s going to head back north to his wife. She travels a lot
and won’t be back from Europe until then.”
“Oh.” He
nodded again, moving closer to the centre unit to lean slightly
against it. “Sara-” He began, but paused when she sighed.
“Grissom,
listen, I know things haven’t been right between us for a long
time, but please don’t be here to tell me the lab needs me.” She
looked up when he didn’t say anything.
The
actually thought, among many more, was that he’d turn up out
of the blue just to plead his case of not being able to hire
someone on such short notice. Or, the fact that he only wanted
her back in the professional sense, didn’t go over too well
either.
“That’s
not why I’m here.” He eventually said, feeling a little drained
from the journey. He moved to pull a stool from under the unit
and sat down.
Sara
watched for a moment, before grabbing the coffee and filling
two cups. She was tired after her trip here and all she wanted
was coffee and sleep. At least she could do something right
and fill that need for him even if it wasn’t received.
He
reached for the cup she placed in front of him. “Thank you.” He
said sincerely, causing Sara to freeze.
It
wasn’t everyday something as small as pouring a coffee was
thankfully received from him. It was usually a grunt or nod
before he turned and left. Sara still felt like he was going
to turn and leave, but as she stood and waited, it never happened.
“You
must be hungry.” She hesitantly suggested.
“No,
Sara…” He sighed and set his cup down, wrapping both hands
around it. “I’m not hungry, Sara. Please, just tell me what’s
going on.”
She
shrugged and pulled herself up to sit on the kitchen unit beside
the stove, across from the beseeching eyes in front of her. “I
needed a break.”
“Right.” He
sighed heavily. “So, you were going to come back-”
“To
Vegas? Sure… To Work? No.” She answered firmly. Some of her
fears had pushed back to let a little anger seep through. It
was still amazing how this man could make her feel one thing
and feel something else completely in only a matter of seconds.
Grissom
stared at her wide-eyed and stock still, not sure what to say.
How could she not come home? Her whole life was in Vegas, with
Warrick, Nick and the others. The lab was like a second home
for her, she’d even joked about it several times in the past.
Something
stuck him then and he realised that that was what it was. Everything
that was once in the past was now just that, the past. To this
day, he could remember the tiny changes and he suddenly saw
them all in clear clarity and to the honest truth, it scared
him more than what he had been avoiding for a long time.
Nothing
in his entire life had prepared him for this, nothing.
“Well,” He
shook his head and shrugged casually. “I’m sorry Sara, but
no.”
Feeling
like she was suddenly being spoken to by her mother, she recoiled. “What?”
Grissom
shrugged again. “I said no. Putting the whole job issue aside,
there’s the letter to discuss and after all this time, I finally
want to know.”
“Know
what?” Sara asked, dumbfound at what she was hearing.
Heaving
a heavy sigh, he tutted, very un-Grissom like, and stood, pushing
his stool back to stand up straight. “I think this has gone
too far, don’t you?”
“Know
what?” She insisted.
“About
what you want to do about us.” He clarified, walking around
the unit.
Shaking
her head slowly, Sara chuckled mirthlessly. “This is no joke
Grissom. Stop playing games. If you want me to forget about
everything I’ve ever done to influence and… seduce you, then… then,
done.” She finally spat out, looking up in time to see him
stop in front of her, nearly touching her knees with his hips.
“What
would be the point?” He asked rhetorically, catching her confused
stare. “If I asked that of you, I’d have to do the same thing.” He
shook his head quickly as he went on. “I very much know that
I can’t do that, no matter how much I try, you’ll always be
on my mind.”
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