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Pathologist
This is the third story involving my OC, Catalina Amelia Michelle Isabella Salvatori (I realized I never revealed her full name, hence my doing so here lol), better known as Mia. This one takes place about four months after the conclusion of "The Beaten and the Damned," and is kind of in two parts... you'll understand when I post it.
I do not own CSI, CBS, or any other known entity. I only own Mia, Mikayla, Stewart, and a few others along the way. There is a hint of a suicide attempt, just as a warning. As always, I hope you enjoy the story.
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Prologue: Welcome Back?
He shifted in his seat uncomfortably, watching as she seemed to scrutinize him. “I don’t know why,” he said. “Why I pushed her away. I do love her, which is why it’s completely crazy that I believed every word he said. I know they were lies. I know she couldn’t do that. Yet, I believed him when he said that, and that made me act odd. And I pushed her away. I felt so… stupid.”
“And how do you feel now?” she asked.
“Still stupid. I know she’s okay, and I know she’s alive, but I know that she doesn’t want to see me, deal with me, talk to me. And I can’t blame her.”
“How does that…”
“Make me feel?” He sighed, biting his lip. “Sad, really. Sad that I lost her. She trusted me, and I broke her heart. She’s a hard person to crack, to get in with, and I managed to do it. I don’t think she’ll let me in again if I see her. Nick keeps telling me that’s not the case, but I don’t know.”
“When was the last time you saw her?”
“I don’t know. Seven, eight months ago?”
“Where’d she go?”
“Nick said he found her in LA. She has an apartment out there, no clue about a job, though.”
“Have you tried contacting her?”
“Once. I tried calling her.”
“How did that go?”
“I hung up after she answered.”
“How come?”
“I wasn’t sure what to say to her.” She nodded. “I pushed her away. One of the last things I said to her was telling her to go kill herself and get it over with. Because I was angry at her, for no reason. Every time I saw her, I went crazy. And then I got even worse when I couldn’t see her anymore. And that’s how I ended up here.”
“How do you feel about being here?” He shrugged.
“I don’t know. I have to be here.”
“No one says you do, Greg.”
“I do.” He looked down, and she watched him. “I need help. That’s why I’m here. I can’t do this anymore.”
“Then, let’s begin.”
*~*~*~*
Grissom walked into his office, eyes trained on his mail, making him oblivious to the other presence in the room. She stood as he walked closer, still not noticing her. “Hey, Griss,” she said softly. His head snapped up, looking at her as she smiled softly.
“Hey, Mia,” he replied. He placed his mail down on the desk, and she stepped forward, embracing him gently. He returned the hug, and felt her sigh. “Please, have a seat.” She sat down, crossing her legs.
“How’s it going?”
“I’m good. How have you been?”
“Pretty good.” He nodded.
“So, you want to come back?” She nodded. “Nick finally convince you?”
“Pretty much.” Grissom nodded again. “Do I have to re-donate?”
“No. Not tonight, anyway. How much has Nick told you about what’s going on out here?” She sighed, shrugging.
“He was cryptic. Told me that for the betterment of everyone else, I should come back. I’ve missed you guys, and I was thinking of coming back before he said there was something going on out here.”
“But he didn’t tell you what it was.”
“He said he’d tell me when he saw me.” Grissom nodded. “Big deal, huh?”
“Yes.”
“And I know you can’t tell me.”
“Correct.”
“I respect that.” He nodded.
“My next question…”
“Nick and I are not dating. Not in the least. We’ve come to an understanding and a pseudo-friendship. He’s looking out for me, and vice versa. He said he needed me to come back, and I did. That’s it.”
“Okay.”
“And, to answer the other thing you want to know, yes, I still love Greg. No, I’m not upset with him about anything because I love him, and I understand that he was brainwashed. I was trying to make things easier for you guys by leaving, but I know that it made things worse. Maybe by me being here, it’ll help. I don’t know. From the way Nick made it sound, it can’t get much worse.” Grissom shrugged.
“Do you really want to be here and stay here?” he asked. She sighed.
“Yeah, I do,” she told him honestly. He nodded.
“Okay, then let’s get shift started.” The two of them walked out of his office, heading for the break room. “So, what’d you do in LA?”
“Nothing, really. I got a place to live, saw my old friends… that was about it. Talked to Nick. You know, he came out to see me about four months ago.”
“Yeah, he told me later about that.” She nodded.
“Yeah. I guess he told you about a month ago, right? That’s when Catherine started calling me, so I assume that’s when it was.”
“Yeah, about that.”
“Griss, I gotta be honest with you. I’m not too sure what I’m doing out here.” He looked over at her curiously. “I’m not entirely sure I was ready to come back yet. But, I felt obligated to Nick.”
“You sure you’re up to this?”
“That much, yes. I’m ready for the job. But here, Vegas, is the issue.”
“Is it easier without Greg here?” She shrugged.
“Not really. I’m always one for facing my fears.” He chuckled.
“Well, here we go.” They walked into the break room, finding Catherine pacing while Nick and Warrick talked in the corner.
“Hey, guys,” Mia said, smiling at Grissom. The three elder CSIs looked at her.
“I didn’t know you were coming back,” Catherine said, looking at Grissom, who shrugged.
“I didn’t think I was gettin’ through to you,” Nick said, standing up and walking over. He hugged her tightly, and she squeezed him back.
“I’m not as dense as you are, Fatass,” she told him. He smiled as Warrick stepped forward and patted her on the shoulder.
“Welcome back,” he said softly.
“Thanks.”
“Okay, guys. Nick, Mia, 419 at Stripperama. Warrick, 415B in a parking lot Off-Strip. Catherine and I have a 419 in Henderson.” The team split up, heading to their night’s locations.
*~*~*~*
As they drove, Mia sighed, looking at Nick. “So, you gonna tell me now or keep me in suspense?” she asked. He arched his eyebrows.
“Tell you what?” he asked. The thought of Greg hadn’t even crossed his mind.
“What’s going on out here that’s so bad that you needed me here?” She watched as his face fell.
“Oh, right. About that.” He sighed. “Okay, so it’s like this. You know how I told you Greg had become a pretty big drinker?”
“Yes.”
“One night, about a week ago, he was drunk, and he tried to commit suicide.” She gasped.
“How?”
“Jumped off his porch.” She furrowed her eyebrows.
“Isn’t that only three feet?”
“Yes.”
“So, what made you think it was a suicide attempt over him being stupid?”
“I had just brought him back from the bar, and he told me he was going to kill himself, and then he jumped off his porch. When he sobered up, he felt a little dumb.” She nodded. “Then, a few nights later, he didn’t show up for work on time, and Grissom sent me over there.” Mia nodded, swallowing as she watched Nick. “He was... I don’t know how I managed to talk him down, but I did. After that, he went and checked himself into a hospital to get help. And he’s there now.” She nodded.
“God,” she whispered. “How’s he doing?”
“I don’t really know,” he admitted. “I haven’t talked to him in a couple days, since he decided to go in.”
“Can he have visitors?”
“Not yet. He’s only been there two days. If he makes it a week without an incident, then he gets to have visitors and privileges. It’s an intense inpatient rehab, you know? He’s there for alcohol as much as depression and suicide attempts.”
“Was he sober the night he didn’t show up for work?” Nick sighed.
“Yeah.”
“So, he really wanted to kill himself?”
“He’s hurting, and he’s confused. He completed his PEAP, and that was it after his kidnapping. He never dealt with it. He let it control him, and he pushed you away. When that happened, he turned to alcohol, which led him to a deeper depression and, eventually, he tried to kill himself.” She nodded, sighing.
“Sorry I left,” she muttered.
“Hey, you did what you had to do to take care of yourself,” he defended. “I woulda done the same thing. You can’t blame yourself.” She nodded as he pulled into the parking lot. “You okay?”
“Yeah, I’m alright. Let’s get through tonight, okay?”
“Deal.” They climbed out of the car and headed inside.
I do not own CSI, CBS, or any other known entity. I only own Mia, Mikayla, Stewart, and a few others along the way. There is a hint of a suicide attempt, just as a warning. As always, I hope you enjoy the story.
*~*~*~*
Prologue: Welcome Back?
He shifted in his seat uncomfortably, watching as she seemed to scrutinize him. “I don’t know why,” he said. “Why I pushed her away. I do love her, which is why it’s completely crazy that I believed every word he said. I know they were lies. I know she couldn’t do that. Yet, I believed him when he said that, and that made me act odd. And I pushed her away. I felt so… stupid.”
“And how do you feel now?” she asked.
“Still stupid. I know she’s okay, and I know she’s alive, but I know that she doesn’t want to see me, deal with me, talk to me. And I can’t blame her.”
“How does that…”
“Make me feel?” He sighed, biting his lip. “Sad, really. Sad that I lost her. She trusted me, and I broke her heart. She’s a hard person to crack, to get in with, and I managed to do it. I don’t think she’ll let me in again if I see her. Nick keeps telling me that’s not the case, but I don’t know.”
“When was the last time you saw her?”
“I don’t know. Seven, eight months ago?”
“Where’d she go?”
“Nick said he found her in LA. She has an apartment out there, no clue about a job, though.”
“Have you tried contacting her?”
“Once. I tried calling her.”
“How did that go?”
“I hung up after she answered.”
“How come?”
“I wasn’t sure what to say to her.” She nodded. “I pushed her away. One of the last things I said to her was telling her to go kill herself and get it over with. Because I was angry at her, for no reason. Every time I saw her, I went crazy. And then I got even worse when I couldn’t see her anymore. And that’s how I ended up here.”
“How do you feel about being here?” He shrugged.
“I don’t know. I have to be here.”
“No one says you do, Greg.”
“I do.” He looked down, and she watched him. “I need help. That’s why I’m here. I can’t do this anymore.”
“Then, let’s begin.”
*~*~*~*
Grissom walked into his office, eyes trained on his mail, making him oblivious to the other presence in the room. She stood as he walked closer, still not noticing her. “Hey, Griss,” she said softly. His head snapped up, looking at her as she smiled softly.
“Hey, Mia,” he replied. He placed his mail down on the desk, and she stepped forward, embracing him gently. He returned the hug, and felt her sigh. “Please, have a seat.” She sat down, crossing her legs.
“How’s it going?”
“I’m good. How have you been?”
“Pretty good.” He nodded.
“So, you want to come back?” She nodded. “Nick finally convince you?”
“Pretty much.” Grissom nodded again. “Do I have to re-donate?”
“No. Not tonight, anyway. How much has Nick told you about what’s going on out here?” She sighed, shrugging.
“He was cryptic. Told me that for the betterment of everyone else, I should come back. I’ve missed you guys, and I was thinking of coming back before he said there was something going on out here.”
“But he didn’t tell you what it was.”
“He said he’d tell me when he saw me.” Grissom nodded. “Big deal, huh?”
“Yes.”
“And I know you can’t tell me.”
“Correct.”
“I respect that.” He nodded.
“My next question…”
“Nick and I are not dating. Not in the least. We’ve come to an understanding and a pseudo-friendship. He’s looking out for me, and vice versa. He said he needed me to come back, and I did. That’s it.”
“Okay.”
“And, to answer the other thing you want to know, yes, I still love Greg. No, I’m not upset with him about anything because I love him, and I understand that he was brainwashed. I was trying to make things easier for you guys by leaving, but I know that it made things worse. Maybe by me being here, it’ll help. I don’t know. From the way Nick made it sound, it can’t get much worse.” Grissom shrugged.
“Do you really want to be here and stay here?” he asked. She sighed.
“Yeah, I do,” she told him honestly. He nodded.
“Okay, then let’s get shift started.” The two of them walked out of his office, heading for the break room. “So, what’d you do in LA?”
“Nothing, really. I got a place to live, saw my old friends… that was about it. Talked to Nick. You know, he came out to see me about four months ago.”
“Yeah, he told me later about that.” She nodded.
“Yeah. I guess he told you about a month ago, right? That’s when Catherine started calling me, so I assume that’s when it was.”
“Yeah, about that.”
“Griss, I gotta be honest with you. I’m not too sure what I’m doing out here.” He looked over at her curiously. “I’m not entirely sure I was ready to come back yet. But, I felt obligated to Nick.”
“You sure you’re up to this?”
“That much, yes. I’m ready for the job. But here, Vegas, is the issue.”
“Is it easier without Greg here?” She shrugged.
“Not really. I’m always one for facing my fears.” He chuckled.
“Well, here we go.” They walked into the break room, finding Catherine pacing while Nick and Warrick talked in the corner.
“Hey, guys,” Mia said, smiling at Grissom. The three elder CSIs looked at her.
“I didn’t know you were coming back,” Catherine said, looking at Grissom, who shrugged.
“I didn’t think I was gettin’ through to you,” Nick said, standing up and walking over. He hugged her tightly, and she squeezed him back.
“I’m not as dense as you are, Fatass,” she told him. He smiled as Warrick stepped forward and patted her on the shoulder.
“Welcome back,” he said softly.
“Thanks.”
“Okay, guys. Nick, Mia, 419 at Stripperama. Warrick, 415B in a parking lot Off-Strip. Catherine and I have a 419 in Henderson.” The team split up, heading to their night’s locations.
*~*~*~*
As they drove, Mia sighed, looking at Nick. “So, you gonna tell me now or keep me in suspense?” she asked. He arched his eyebrows.
“Tell you what?” he asked. The thought of Greg hadn’t even crossed his mind.
“What’s going on out here that’s so bad that you needed me here?” She watched as his face fell.
“Oh, right. About that.” He sighed. “Okay, so it’s like this. You know how I told you Greg had become a pretty big drinker?”
“Yes.”
“One night, about a week ago, he was drunk, and he tried to commit suicide.” She gasped.
“How?”
“Jumped off his porch.” She furrowed her eyebrows.
“Isn’t that only three feet?”
“Yes.”
“So, what made you think it was a suicide attempt over him being stupid?”
“I had just brought him back from the bar, and he told me he was going to kill himself, and then he jumped off his porch. When he sobered up, he felt a little dumb.” She nodded. “Then, a few nights later, he didn’t show up for work on time, and Grissom sent me over there.” Mia nodded, swallowing as she watched Nick. “He was... I don’t know how I managed to talk him down, but I did. After that, he went and checked himself into a hospital to get help. And he’s there now.” She nodded.
“God,” she whispered. “How’s he doing?”
“I don’t really know,” he admitted. “I haven’t talked to him in a couple days, since he decided to go in.”
“Can he have visitors?”
“Not yet. He’s only been there two days. If he makes it a week without an incident, then he gets to have visitors and privileges. It’s an intense inpatient rehab, you know? He’s there for alcohol as much as depression and suicide attempts.”
“Was he sober the night he didn’t show up for work?” Nick sighed.
“Yeah.”
“So, he really wanted to kill himself?”
“He’s hurting, and he’s confused. He completed his PEAP, and that was it after his kidnapping. He never dealt with it. He let it control him, and he pushed you away. When that happened, he turned to alcohol, which led him to a deeper depression and, eventually, he tried to kill himself.” She nodded, sighing.
“Sorry I left,” she muttered.
“Hey, you did what you had to do to take care of yourself,” he defended. “I woulda done the same thing. You can’t blame yourself.” She nodded as he pulled into the parking lot. “You okay?”
“Yeah, I’m alright. Let’s get through tonight, okay?”
“Deal.” They climbed out of the car and headed inside.