Hestia
Coroner
Alright, now I present the snicker interpretation of the season finale (be warned of the spoilers for those who haven't seen it). Gilbert suggested something more specific: Nick on the bed instead of Grissom. This is for all the snicker shippers out there who are bummed over the finale, here’s some kind of hope. I hope you all like it.
Sara was currently in the bathroom adjusting the belt of her robe. The guy had stamina and she never felt more passion and raw lust. She wrapped her arms around herself as she relished the memory of his touch. She could just go to the bed and join him under the covers, but she wanted to shower and feel more comfortable.
Nothing was more comfortable and beautiful than the robe she was wearing. It was cotton and flowery and the best part was that it was a present from the man in her life. She had nothing but fond memories of him whenever she wore it. As she brushed the hair out of her face she heard him talk outside. She didn’t expect him to start a conversation about the best way to die.
“…It’s weird. Some people think about how they want to leave this world… there’s something to be said about knowing when you’re time is up. I never understood that… Hell, I would never want my death laid out in front of me. I just wouldn’t be able to face it. It‘s not cowardly - is it?”
She walked out, staring at him with a half serious, half amused face.
“No you‘re definitely not a coward. Nick, what brought this up?”
He was lying back on her bed, wearing nothing but a pair of boxers. He looked so handsome like that, but she couldn’t let herself be distracted.
“I don’t know… I guess what happened to Brass. The hospital, the worry. I’ve been through a situation like that, you know,” he shifted uncomfortably.
Sara understood. She wanted nothing more than to hold him and tell him everything would be okay.
“I guess, I was just wondering how it would be like. How would you like to die? Slow and peaceful or quick and painless?”
She shook her head, “What kind of question is that?”
He sat up, and motioned for her to get into bed with him.
“Forget it… I guess… I don’t think about this a lot, but if I ever lost you, I would be crushed.”
She nodded and joined him in bed.
“I would be crushed too. I mean, if something ever happened to you… I don’t know what I would do,” she said softly. It was hard to talk about what happened to Nick before… in the coffin… but she had to let him know.
“When I saw you in that box, I almost died inside.” She leaned her head against his broad shoulder. He was her rock. She needed him, and she didn’t want to think about what would happen if he ever left her.
“Nick, don’t talk about death… it just…”
“Kills the mood?”
“Yeah! It’s not romantic,” She tried to lighten the atmosphere a bit.
“I’m sorry, Sar.” He wrapped an arm around her. “I don’t know why I even brought it up. We were having such a nice evening too.” He smiled as he gazed at her.
She snuggled into his arms.
“Do you still have the dreams?” She didn’t need to elaborate. He knew what she was talking about.
With a reassuring smile he answered, “No. Not since you came into my life, darlin’.”
She never grew tired of his compliments, they always made her day…
As she thought about his dreams, she remembered something that struck her as oddly funny.
Nick caught her snort and noticed she was trying to contain her laughter… He gave her a look, wondering what was so funny.
“Why are you smiling?”
“I just… I remembered this weird dream I had a few nights ago.”
He pulled her in closer, “Tell me about it.”
She shook her head, not wanting to reveal how absurd it was.
“No. It’s too embarrassing.”
“Sara, we don’t keep secrets,” he chastised gently.
She shook her head in agreement, still feeling silly about even bringing it up.
“Well, if you must know… it was after Brass survived. And how happy we all were.”
She smiled at the memory of Brass waking up. Everyone was so relieved and glad that the cop pulled through.
“Uh huh?” His curiosity was peaking.
“Well, the next think I knew… I found myself in this overly decorated room and Grissom was talking about cancer or something…. And he was wearing this weird, blue robe!”
Nick chuckled lightly.
“Not funny, Nick! It was weird… and kind of creepy.”
“You think your subconscious is trying to tell you something?” Nick teased.
“Yeah,” she looked him right in the eye, “If you buy a hideous blue Hawaiian shirt - I will burn it.”
He laughed out loud, “Duly noted.”
“Good. Now, let’s get some rest.” She started to reach for the lamp, but Nick held her back. His arms were tightly wrapped around him, and she knew what he was thinking.
“I’m not very tired,” he drawled softly.
Sara gave him an enticing look. “Neither am I, cowboy...”
I figured the snickers would appreciate that Sara thouht the whole scene with Grissom was just a bizarre dream. :lol: Please leave all feedback, suggestions, corrections and anything of the sort, right here.
Sara was currently in the bathroom adjusting the belt of her robe. The guy had stamina and she never felt more passion and raw lust. She wrapped her arms around herself as she relished the memory of his touch. She could just go to the bed and join him under the covers, but she wanted to shower and feel more comfortable.
Nothing was more comfortable and beautiful than the robe she was wearing. It was cotton and flowery and the best part was that it was a present from the man in her life. She had nothing but fond memories of him whenever she wore it. As she brushed the hair out of her face she heard him talk outside. She didn’t expect him to start a conversation about the best way to die.
“…It’s weird. Some people think about how they want to leave this world… there’s something to be said about knowing when you’re time is up. I never understood that… Hell, I would never want my death laid out in front of me. I just wouldn’t be able to face it. It‘s not cowardly - is it?”
She walked out, staring at him with a half serious, half amused face.
“No you‘re definitely not a coward. Nick, what brought this up?”
He was lying back on her bed, wearing nothing but a pair of boxers. He looked so handsome like that, but she couldn’t let herself be distracted.
“I don’t know… I guess what happened to Brass. The hospital, the worry. I’ve been through a situation like that, you know,” he shifted uncomfortably.
Sara understood. She wanted nothing more than to hold him and tell him everything would be okay.
“I guess, I was just wondering how it would be like. How would you like to die? Slow and peaceful or quick and painless?”
She shook her head, “What kind of question is that?”
He sat up, and motioned for her to get into bed with him.
“Forget it… I guess… I don’t think about this a lot, but if I ever lost you, I would be crushed.”
She nodded and joined him in bed.
“I would be crushed too. I mean, if something ever happened to you… I don’t know what I would do,” she said softly. It was hard to talk about what happened to Nick before… in the coffin… but she had to let him know.
“When I saw you in that box, I almost died inside.” She leaned her head against his broad shoulder. He was her rock. She needed him, and she didn’t want to think about what would happen if he ever left her.
“Nick, don’t talk about death… it just…”
“Kills the mood?”
“Yeah! It’s not romantic,” She tried to lighten the atmosphere a bit.
“I’m sorry, Sar.” He wrapped an arm around her. “I don’t know why I even brought it up. We were having such a nice evening too.” He smiled as he gazed at her.
She snuggled into his arms.
“Do you still have the dreams?” She didn’t need to elaborate. He knew what she was talking about.
With a reassuring smile he answered, “No. Not since you came into my life, darlin’.”
She never grew tired of his compliments, they always made her day…
As she thought about his dreams, she remembered something that struck her as oddly funny.
Nick caught her snort and noticed she was trying to contain her laughter… He gave her a look, wondering what was so funny.
“Why are you smiling?”
“I just… I remembered this weird dream I had a few nights ago.”
He pulled her in closer, “Tell me about it.”
She shook her head, not wanting to reveal how absurd it was.
“No. It’s too embarrassing.”
“Sara, we don’t keep secrets,” he chastised gently.
She shook her head in agreement, still feeling silly about even bringing it up.
“Well, if you must know… it was after Brass survived. And how happy we all were.”
She smiled at the memory of Brass waking up. Everyone was so relieved and glad that the cop pulled through.
“Uh huh?” His curiosity was peaking.
“Well, the next think I knew… I found myself in this overly decorated room and Grissom was talking about cancer or something…. And he was wearing this weird, blue robe!”
Nick chuckled lightly.
“Not funny, Nick! It was weird… and kind of creepy.”
“You think your subconscious is trying to tell you something?” Nick teased.
“Yeah,” she looked him right in the eye, “If you buy a hideous blue Hawaiian shirt - I will burn it.”
He laughed out loud, “Duly noted.”
“Good. Now, let’s get some rest.” She started to reach for the lamp, but Nick held her back. His arms were tightly wrapped around him, and she knew what he was thinking.
“I’m not very tired,” he drawled softly.
Sara gave him an enticing look. “Neither am I, cowboy...”
I figured the snickers would appreciate that Sara thouht the whole scene with Grissom was just a bizarre dream. :lol: Please leave all feedback, suggestions, corrections and anything of the sort, right here.