MegBreanne
Police Officer
This is another story that I started earlier this week and posted at ff.net . . . it's a story about what if Nick hadn't been rescued??
Chapter 1:
Warrick sits in front of the computer monitor. He picks up his cup and drinks. He reaches for the mouse and clicks it back on.
Inside the dark box, the light goes back on. Nick looks at the vent as the fan shuts off. "No", he whispers. Panting, Nick looks down at the light near his feet. He looks at the light, then back to the vent. He's got to do something about this. He reaches into his back jeans pocket and takes out a pack of gum. He unwraps the gum and pops it into his mouth. He chews.
Warrick watches Nick chew the gun.
Nick puts the gum in his right ear.
Warrick watches as Nick puts the gum in his left ear.
"What are you doing, Nicky?" Warrick asks.
On the monitor, Warrick watches as Nick takes out the gun and cocks it.
Warrick gets to his feet, his eyes glued to the monitor.
"What are you doing, Nicky?" he asks, alarmed at his friends movements.
On the monitor, Warrick sees Nick rest the gun on his chest, the muzzle pointed near his own head. Nick turns to the side.
"Don't do it, Nicky!" Warrick yells at the monitor.
In the box, Nick looks down at the light, the tip of his gun muzzle near his chin.
Warrick grows alarmed and stands up.
Nick takes a breath and aims the gun down at the light beneath his feet. He fires.
Warrick jumps back as the monitor goes completely black.
"You son of a bitch!" Warrick yells, on the verge of tears. The screen is black.
He is startled by the sound of glass shattering on the floor behind him.
"Oh, God," her hand flies to her mouth as she struggles against the bile that is rising in her throat. But it's no use, she runs from the room, abandoning the once steaming mug of coffee that was now pooled and broken on the floor.
"What's going on?!" Grissom demands as he, Catherine and Bill and Jillian Stokes rush into the room. He notices the black screen and pushes past Warrick, trying to recover the feed.
Bill and Jillian lean on one another for support, and Catherine notices Warrick's gaze fixed on the broken coffee mug on the floor, the brown liquid slowly dispersing into a wider puddle. She takes a few long strides to be at Warrick's side. "What happened?" she whispers. She's not entirely sure that she wants to know, but it doesn't change the fact that at some point, she will. A sinking feeling settled in the pit of her stomach when Warrick's gaze finally settled on her. He reached out to touch her shoulder, his voice shaking. "He . . . .Nick . . . the . . . gun," he couldn't form a sentence. A single tear slipped down his face. "God, Cath," he said pulling her into his chest as tears streamed down her skin, "what the hell happened down there?"
"Mr. Grissom?" Judge Stokes asked, his voice stoic, though his eyes betrayed him as the worried father that he was.
Grissom sighed and ran a hand over the injuries on his face, trying to figure out the best case senario. "We lost the feed."
Jillian Stokes sobbed against her husbands chest, terrified that her baby boy was gone.
"We can't be sure of what happened," Grissom said calmly. "There's still a chance that we'll get him back." He could feel the sting of tears in his eyes. "We'll find him," he said, though he wasn't sure if it was for his benifits, or Nick's families . . . or everyone's. But he solemnly promised himself that no matter what, they'd get their answers, and someone would pay . . . . .
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"Sara?" Catherine called softly as she entered the ladies restroom. She heard sniffling coming from inside a stall. "Sara," she said again, knocking on the door.
Sara looked up at the blond woman, and forced a smile. "I'm sorry," she spoke, but a fresh torrent of tears flooded their way out of her eyes. "I'll be out in a second."
"Take your time," Catherine said, stepping into the stall and bending down to rub her back soothingly. She flushed the toilet, Sara's stomach contents being flushed away leaving no trace that she'd even been sick.
The two woman had been friends for years, but since the shift split, they had had their differences. They had separately chalked it up to jealousy. Catherine was jealous because now Warrick and Nick, whom she'd considered friends above collegues, were now her employees. The three had drifted apart with her new title and authority and she'd noticed that Sara had become closer than ever with Warrick and Nick. And Sara was jealous that Catherine had not only been promoted, but that she'd taken away a part of her family. In reality, she knew that it wasn't Catherine's fault, but she had finally forged relationships that needed little work. They were all there for each other, no matter what. And as soon as the split had occured, suddenly the relationships that had been so easy required work.
"We can't give up, Catherine," she said after a moment of silence. "Nick is out there. I know he is."
Catherine smiled a little, and nodded her head. "I hope you're right."
"You're giving up, aren't you?" Sara asked, an edge in her voice.
"Sara," she was trying to find the words to say it delicately, but they just wouldn't present themselves. "We're going to do everything that we can, but our jobs just got harder. I know that you know the live feed was lost."
Sara nodded her head, "I saw it, Cath." She took a deep breath, feeling as if she was going to be sick again. "He's so scared, and I can't stand it." Her lips quivered.
Catherine pulled Sara into a tight embrace. The two women held onto one another, crying.
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The rest of the investigation was finally going somewhere because of the thumb that Sara had found at the scene of Walter Gordon's death. DNA had been extracted and was found that he was an immediate relative of Kelly Gordon who was currently serving year three of a five year sentence for accessory to murder. While her and Brass' visit to see her had been seemingly useless at the time, it was extremely helpful when Archie had been able to find a general location of where the web cam had been located, and the travel radius from Walter Gordon's truck had given them two nurseries where Nick could've been . . .it was then that Sara remembered Kelly telling her that she'd been studying horticulture. That was how they knew which nursery Nick was at.
Hauling ass, everyone ran out of the lab and into their Denali's, speeding towards the nursery. It was then that their worlds crumbled.
"All units, I repeat, all units," the Police scanner crackled, "an explosion at Conner Nursery, there has been an explosion at Conner Nursery! All available units respond!"
Conner Nursery had been the one that Sara had figured Nick was at. It was outside of the Las Vegas city limits, and the police convoy was still at least a ten minute drive away, lights flashing.
When the CSI teams from the lab, and surrounding counties, as well as LVPD and other available officers got to the nursery, everyone set out running . . . . the only thing they found was a molar tooth and Nick's University ring.
With no signs of other life having been there recently, they were left with the conclusion that if Nick hadn't killed himself with the gun, the blast did. There was literally nothing left.
Grissom stood stoically to the side of the crater in the land where the blast had obviously originated from, while Greg tried controlled breathing to keep himself in check. Warrick held Catherine tight against him as she sobbed and he fought with himself silently guilty for having the good luck to have won the coin toss. Sara was numb as silent tears rolled down her face once again.
Chapter 1:
Warrick sits in front of the computer monitor. He picks up his cup and drinks. He reaches for the mouse and clicks it back on.
Inside the dark box, the light goes back on. Nick looks at the vent as the fan shuts off. "No", he whispers. Panting, Nick looks down at the light near his feet. He looks at the light, then back to the vent. He's got to do something about this. He reaches into his back jeans pocket and takes out a pack of gum. He unwraps the gum and pops it into his mouth. He chews.
Warrick watches Nick chew the gun.
Nick puts the gum in his right ear.
Warrick watches as Nick puts the gum in his left ear.
"What are you doing, Nicky?" Warrick asks.
On the monitor, Warrick watches as Nick takes out the gun and cocks it.
Warrick gets to his feet, his eyes glued to the monitor.
"What are you doing, Nicky?" he asks, alarmed at his friends movements.
On the monitor, Warrick sees Nick rest the gun on his chest, the muzzle pointed near his own head. Nick turns to the side.
"Don't do it, Nicky!" Warrick yells at the monitor.
In the box, Nick looks down at the light, the tip of his gun muzzle near his chin.
Warrick grows alarmed and stands up.
Nick takes a breath and aims the gun down at the light beneath his feet. He fires.
Warrick jumps back as the monitor goes completely black.
"You son of a bitch!" Warrick yells, on the verge of tears. The screen is black.
He is startled by the sound of glass shattering on the floor behind him.
"Oh, God," her hand flies to her mouth as she struggles against the bile that is rising in her throat. But it's no use, she runs from the room, abandoning the once steaming mug of coffee that was now pooled and broken on the floor.
"What's going on?!" Grissom demands as he, Catherine and Bill and Jillian Stokes rush into the room. He notices the black screen and pushes past Warrick, trying to recover the feed.
Bill and Jillian lean on one another for support, and Catherine notices Warrick's gaze fixed on the broken coffee mug on the floor, the brown liquid slowly dispersing into a wider puddle. She takes a few long strides to be at Warrick's side. "What happened?" she whispers. She's not entirely sure that she wants to know, but it doesn't change the fact that at some point, she will. A sinking feeling settled in the pit of her stomach when Warrick's gaze finally settled on her. He reached out to touch her shoulder, his voice shaking. "He . . . .Nick . . . the . . . gun," he couldn't form a sentence. A single tear slipped down his face. "God, Cath," he said pulling her into his chest as tears streamed down her skin, "what the hell happened down there?"
"Mr. Grissom?" Judge Stokes asked, his voice stoic, though his eyes betrayed him as the worried father that he was.
Grissom sighed and ran a hand over the injuries on his face, trying to figure out the best case senario. "We lost the feed."
Jillian Stokes sobbed against her husbands chest, terrified that her baby boy was gone.
"We can't be sure of what happened," Grissom said calmly. "There's still a chance that we'll get him back." He could feel the sting of tears in his eyes. "We'll find him," he said, though he wasn't sure if it was for his benifits, or Nick's families . . . or everyone's. But he solemnly promised himself that no matter what, they'd get their answers, and someone would pay . . . . .
CSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSI
"Sara?" Catherine called softly as she entered the ladies restroom. She heard sniffling coming from inside a stall. "Sara," she said again, knocking on the door.
Sara looked up at the blond woman, and forced a smile. "I'm sorry," she spoke, but a fresh torrent of tears flooded their way out of her eyes. "I'll be out in a second."
"Take your time," Catherine said, stepping into the stall and bending down to rub her back soothingly. She flushed the toilet, Sara's stomach contents being flushed away leaving no trace that she'd even been sick.
The two woman had been friends for years, but since the shift split, they had had their differences. They had separately chalked it up to jealousy. Catherine was jealous because now Warrick and Nick, whom she'd considered friends above collegues, were now her employees. The three had drifted apart with her new title and authority and she'd noticed that Sara had become closer than ever with Warrick and Nick. And Sara was jealous that Catherine had not only been promoted, but that she'd taken away a part of her family. In reality, she knew that it wasn't Catherine's fault, but she had finally forged relationships that needed little work. They were all there for each other, no matter what. And as soon as the split had occured, suddenly the relationships that had been so easy required work.
"We can't give up, Catherine," she said after a moment of silence. "Nick is out there. I know he is."
Catherine smiled a little, and nodded her head. "I hope you're right."
"You're giving up, aren't you?" Sara asked, an edge in her voice.
"Sara," she was trying to find the words to say it delicately, but they just wouldn't present themselves. "We're going to do everything that we can, but our jobs just got harder. I know that you know the live feed was lost."
Sara nodded her head, "I saw it, Cath." She took a deep breath, feeling as if she was going to be sick again. "He's so scared, and I can't stand it." Her lips quivered.
Catherine pulled Sara into a tight embrace. The two women held onto one another, crying.
CSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSICSI
The rest of the investigation was finally going somewhere because of the thumb that Sara had found at the scene of Walter Gordon's death. DNA had been extracted and was found that he was an immediate relative of Kelly Gordon who was currently serving year three of a five year sentence for accessory to murder. While her and Brass' visit to see her had been seemingly useless at the time, it was extremely helpful when Archie had been able to find a general location of where the web cam had been located, and the travel radius from Walter Gordon's truck had given them two nurseries where Nick could've been . . .it was then that Sara remembered Kelly telling her that she'd been studying horticulture. That was how they knew which nursery Nick was at.
Hauling ass, everyone ran out of the lab and into their Denali's, speeding towards the nursery. It was then that their worlds crumbled.
"All units, I repeat, all units," the Police scanner crackled, "an explosion at Conner Nursery, there has been an explosion at Conner Nursery! All available units respond!"
Conner Nursery had been the one that Sara had figured Nick was at. It was outside of the Las Vegas city limits, and the police convoy was still at least a ten minute drive away, lights flashing.
When the CSI teams from the lab, and surrounding counties, as well as LVPD and other available officers got to the nursery, everyone set out running . . . . the only thing they found was a molar tooth and Nick's University ring.
With no signs of other life having been there recently, they were left with the conclusion that if Nick hadn't killed himself with the gun, the blast did. There was literally nothing left.
Grissom stood stoically to the side of the crater in the land where the blast had obviously originated from, while Greg tried controlled breathing to keep himself in check. Warrick held Catherine tight against him as she sobbed and he fought with himself silently guilty for having the good luck to have won the coin toss. Sara was numb as silent tears rolled down her face once again.