Vildis
Lab Technician
Please notice: This is no fanfic dedicated to D/L even if the first chapter is about them. It is going to lead to a crime, and the other characters in CSI NY will show up as they will try to solve it. So even if you dislike D/L, I hope you will stay tuned and come back and read whenever I update.
"Danny recalled all good memories from his childhood. He even remembered all crazy things, like all times he used to hang out in the bay. He loved spending time on his family's boat, even if he hated when he and his brother Louie once used the boat, and they were taken home by the Coast Guard. Danny's mum refused talking to him for a whole week. He didn't regret anything though. He was so young and naive, and everything seemed to be so great. Danny surely enjoyed his current life too, but he wanted Lucy to see more of where her daddy grew up and where his family came from. He had so many fantastic memories, and he wanted to share them with Lindsay and Lucy. To show them around, and simply spend some family time. It would be relaxing and nice. So he talked to Lindsay, and planned a day trip to Staten Island. Lucy who never had never been there before, became enthusiastic about the proposal.
It was a sunny and beautiful day in May, when the Messer family went to Staten Island. They could see how everything was in bloom, and how colourful it was. It was pretty hot already, but they did not mind the heat. The wind was blowing and gave some coolness. It felt bracing. They spent the the whole morning doing sightseeing and then visited Danny's parents to eat some lunch. Danny decided to go to a playground afterwards, as Lucy wanted to have some fun. Lucy played with some other children there, while Danny and Lindsay sat on a bench.
Danny was amazed how quickly Lucy had grown up. It felt like yesterday when she was a little baby in his arms. Now she was six years old, and would become seven within a couple of weeks. It was truly amazing how time flew by. Danny was suddently interrupted by Lindsay. He did not notice it first, as he was looking at Lucy while daydreaming.
"Hey Danny, are you alright?", Lindsay asked. She noticed that Danny seemed to be so far away, even if he sat there next to her on the bench. So she wondered what was going on.
"Sure, I was just thinking, you know? Is it not unbelievable how quickly Lucy has grown up? I mean, she was like a little child yesterday and already a big girl now. It feels like she will be adult tomorrow and married within a week and get some children very soon". He looked at Lindsay and seemed to be really worried about losing his beloved daughter soon, as the time just flew by.
Lindsay started to laugh. She knew how much Danny loved Lucy. She also knew that she was always going to be Daddy's little girl, no matter how old she would be. Even when Lucy was a woman and around 30 years old, she would remain daddy's little girl. She found it amusing how Danny always worried about losing Lucy's love and attention as she knew this would never happen.
"How many times do I have to tell you that there's no need for you to worry?" she asked her husband then.
"Who says I'm worried?" Danny asked with a surprised look, sighing as she raised her eyebrows at him though. "You know me way too well, Montana."
Lindsay chuckled. "No, you're just too obvious. I'm serious though. You shouldn't worry. Lucy loves you. You'll always be her Daddy and she won't ever stop caring for you. Or for me. No matter how old she is."
"Even when she's a teenager and starts to hate everything we say?" he asked in disbelief, causing her to laugh.
"Even then, yes, although times might be a bit harder then," she answered.
"So you're not worried at all?" he wanted to know.
"I am," Lindsay told him. "And that's normal for a parent. But you should always remind yourself that no matter how tough times will be, we'll always stay her parents and after every fight she'll come back to us. We won't ever be useless for her. Just believe me, will you?"
Danny offered a smirk; the evidence that once again she had managed to get through to him and make him understand. "I'll try to keep that in mind," he said then. With his smile widening, he wrapped an arm around her shoulders and drew her closer. "You're a great Mommy, you know that? And a great wife as well. Not that I ever had a doubt."
Chuckling again, Lindsay leant in closer. "I can only give the compliment back."
Smirking at her words, Danny placed a quick yet loving kiss onto her lips as Lindsay snuggled a bit closer. They remained sitting on the bench for a few more moments before they got up together and headed over to Lucy as the child shouted for them to present her sand castle to them. Happy about her enthusiasm, they joined her to play with her. "
"Danny recalled all good memories from his childhood. He even remembered all crazy things, like all times he used to hang out in the bay. He loved spending time on his family's boat, even if he hated when he and his brother Louie once used the boat, and they were taken home by the Coast Guard. Danny's mum refused talking to him for a whole week. He didn't regret anything though. He was so young and naive, and everything seemed to be so great. Danny surely enjoyed his current life too, but he wanted Lucy to see more of where her daddy grew up and where his family came from. He had so many fantastic memories, and he wanted to share them with Lindsay and Lucy. To show them around, and simply spend some family time. It would be relaxing and nice. So he talked to Lindsay, and planned a day trip to Staten Island. Lucy who never had never been there before, became enthusiastic about the proposal.
It was a sunny and beautiful day in May, when the Messer family went to Staten Island. They could see how everything was in bloom, and how colourful it was. It was pretty hot already, but they did not mind the heat. The wind was blowing and gave some coolness. It felt bracing. They spent the the whole morning doing sightseeing and then visited Danny's parents to eat some lunch. Danny decided to go to a playground afterwards, as Lucy wanted to have some fun. Lucy played with some other children there, while Danny and Lindsay sat on a bench.
Danny was amazed how quickly Lucy had grown up. It felt like yesterday when she was a little baby in his arms. Now she was six years old, and would become seven within a couple of weeks. It was truly amazing how time flew by. Danny was suddently interrupted by Lindsay. He did not notice it first, as he was looking at Lucy while daydreaming.
"Hey Danny, are you alright?", Lindsay asked. She noticed that Danny seemed to be so far away, even if he sat there next to her on the bench. So she wondered what was going on.
"Sure, I was just thinking, you know? Is it not unbelievable how quickly Lucy has grown up? I mean, she was like a little child yesterday and already a big girl now. It feels like she will be adult tomorrow and married within a week and get some children very soon". He looked at Lindsay and seemed to be really worried about losing his beloved daughter soon, as the time just flew by.
Lindsay started to laugh. She knew how much Danny loved Lucy. She also knew that she was always going to be Daddy's little girl, no matter how old she would be. Even when Lucy was a woman and around 30 years old, she would remain daddy's little girl. She found it amusing how Danny always worried about losing Lucy's love and attention as she knew this would never happen.
"How many times do I have to tell you that there's no need for you to worry?" she asked her husband then.
"Who says I'm worried?" Danny asked with a surprised look, sighing as she raised her eyebrows at him though. "You know me way too well, Montana."
Lindsay chuckled. "No, you're just too obvious. I'm serious though. You shouldn't worry. Lucy loves you. You'll always be her Daddy and she won't ever stop caring for you. Or for me. No matter how old she is."
"Even when she's a teenager and starts to hate everything we say?" he asked in disbelief, causing her to laugh.
"Even then, yes, although times might be a bit harder then," she answered.
"So you're not worried at all?" he wanted to know.
"I am," Lindsay told him. "And that's normal for a parent. But you should always remind yourself that no matter how tough times will be, we'll always stay her parents and after every fight she'll come back to us. We won't ever be useless for her. Just believe me, will you?"
Danny offered a smirk; the evidence that once again she had managed to get through to him and make him understand. "I'll try to keep that in mind," he said then. With his smile widening, he wrapped an arm around her shoulders and drew her closer. "You're a great Mommy, you know that? And a great wife as well. Not that I ever had a doubt."
Chuckling again, Lindsay leant in closer. "I can only give the compliment back."
Smirking at her words, Danny placed a quick yet loving kiss onto her lips as Lindsay snuggled a bit closer. They remained sitting on the bench for a few more moments before they got up together and headed over to Lucy as the child shouted for them to present her sand castle to them. Happy about her enthusiasm, they joined her to play with her. "