Well
no one told me about her
The
way she lies
Well
no one told me about her
How
many people cried
But
it's too late to say you're sorry
How
would I know?
Why
should I care?
Please
don't bother to find her
She's
not there
Malcolm McLaren, About Her
She flitted at the edges of the crowd, quiet as a shadow. In between the mass of people, she could see the dark wood of the coffin, the white of the priest's robes. A scent of roses hung in the air, solemn and watching. It seemed strange to her that it was such a bright, blue-sky day, the day of her burial.
Later, she would hang back as the people left, one by one, the weight of the dead still on their shoulders. She knew, eventually, that it would eventually go away, they would not be crying forever.
"Sara?"
She turned around, surprised to see Thomas Adler, his eyes aged and tired, looking into her own.
"Thomas." She stretched out her arm to shake his hand, but instead she found herself hugging him. "I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry." She said into his shoulder.
"No. Don't be." He stepped back, and smiled at her. "You saw her when she left us. It was peaceful. She's at rest now, and she fought a good battle. It's just like her."
Sara fought back tears, trying to smile, still recalling the slowing beeps leading to Pamela Adler's death. She held on their children's hands, Thomas leaning forward to give his wife one last kiss. She looked away, to the place where they buried her. "It was a beautiful service." She said, rather abruptly.
"Yes, it was." Thomas nodded as the two of them slowly walked to where she was buried. "You should've told me when you were coming, during the wake."
"I didn't want to bother you." Sara said lightly, shrugging her shoulders a bit. They stopped, and she put the flowers she brought—white lilies—on the grave. "There were so many people who wanted to say goodbye to her and I didn't want to get in the way."
"Don't say that. You're never a bother." Thomas said, shaking his head. The two stood in silence for a while, thinking back on the four years where Pamela fought her battle, staying alive. Finally, Thomas broke the silence. "Sometimes, I think, Sara… Pamela would've liked to know you."
"I would've really liked to have known her." She said, not taking her eyes away from Pamela's name engraved on the stone.
He put a hand on her shoulder. "You shouldn't blame yourself for what happened to her."
I could've done more.
"Thanks, Thomas." She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. She smiled at him. "Thanks, for everything."
He patted her cheek. "Don't work too hard. Feel free to visit us anytime. Sara… you've done more for us than you possibly can know." He pulled her again into an embrace and stepped back. He turned away, leaving Sara alone with her thoughts.
"Hey. Can I help you?"
The sound of Nick's voice made the golden-haired girl jump. She turned to him, with her startled green eyes and yellow-gold hair. She had her backpack on, obviously she had just come back from school. The ten-year-old looked vaguely familiar to Nick although he couldn't quite place where he had seen her before.
"Hi. I'm, um, I'm looking for Sara Sidle." She said, a bit shy.
"Oh, Sara's in the lab right now. She's checking something out, but she'll be out of there pretty soon. Or so I hope." He laughed at his own joke, but stopped short when the girl with solemn eyes didn't. "Er, you can just wait here for a while. What did you say your name was?"
"I didn't." she smiled wryly at this. "My name's Brenda Collins."
He couldn't hide the quick flash of surprise across his face. Brenda Collins? Yes, he remembered that case, from four years ago. The gruesome murder of the family, and the trial had been well-publicized, but after the perpetrators were convicted, he did not hear any more of what happened to the suriviving member of the Collins family. And here she was, much taller than when he last saw her, and looking pretty much like any ordinary kid.
Before Nick could decide on acknowledging knowing who she was or just going on his way, Sara was already in the hallway, walking briskly. "Brenda!" she exclaimed, sounding slightly surprised. She came over and gave the younger girl a big grin, something that Nick hadn't seen for the past few months, now. "What're you doing here? Where's Audrey?"
"She dropped me off. We were in the neighborhood, so I asked her if I could see you for a while. She'll be picking me up in an hour." Brenda started sounding more cheerful now. "I'm not bothering you, am I?"
"No, no." Sara quickly reassured her. "By the way, this is my friend, Nick Stokes. Nick, Brenda Collins." Nick smiled and shook Brenda's hand.
"Hey, Brenda." He gave her a quick nod. "Nice to meet you. Sara, I really have to go run now. Nice to meet you, Brenda."
"Bye, Nick!" Brenda said. She turned to Sara. "He's cute, isn't he?"
Sara bit her lip, trying to hold back her laughter. "I guess so. Come on, let's go to the break room."
"I'm not really bothering you, am I?" Brenda asked worriedly as they made their way down the hall.
"Lucky for you, I'm stuck with paperwork, so, no." she laughed, opening the glass door for Brenda. The younger girl promptly dropped on the couch and looked around.
"First time I've been here." she remarked. "It's nice."
"So, kiddo, what do you want?" Sara asked, opening the refrigerator. "Chocolates? I can always steal Greg's. We have a couple of sodas here, fruit, someone's half-eaten sandwich…"
"I'm not really hungry. I just wanted to see you." Brenda said honestly. Sara looked at her, eyebrows raised, and in a beat, got two sodas out of the refrigerator and tossed one to Brenda.
"So what's up?" Sara began, but already feeling slightly queasy as she sat down across Brenda.
Brenda looked down on her hands, not wanting to meet Sara's gaze. "There's this…couple who want to take me under their care." Her lips tightened into a stern line. "Another foster home. I might be moving away. Again. I don't know for how long."
Silence. Something leaden seemed to form in Sara's chest. "But…that's great. What are they like? What did Audrey say?"
"Don't say that!" Brenda said angrily. "Don't say 'that's great.' It's not. Audrey says that all the time and I keep on ending back up in the center anyway."
"Brenda…" Sara's features softened as she transferred herself to Brenda's side. "I know it's tough. But things will work itself out, somehow. Maybe this family will be that family." Even to herself, she didn't sound very convincing.
"How long did you keep telling yourself that?" Brenda asked quietly. "What if I don't see you again? Don't you want to see me again?"
"Brenda…" Sara began, but she didn't know what else to say.
"You've always been visiting me, and you've said before that…that…" Brenda paused, unsure of whether she should remind Sara of something she said a few years ago. Then in a very small voice: "You might be able to help me." Then, she suddenly threw herself in Sara's arms, crying. "Please.. please." She sobbed brokenly.
Sara wrapped her arms around the girl, resting her chin on the gold hair, not knowing what to say.
"Hey, brainiac." There was a knock on the glass pane. Sara looked up to see Nick Stokes stride into the room, coffee mug in hand. "Brenda left already?"
Sara forced out a grin. "Yeah. She wanted me to say bye to you, but you weren't around. I think you just found yourself another admirer."
"Ha ha." Nick grinned, sitting next to Sara. "How time flies. I was really surprised to see her here. I didn't know you two kept in touch."
Another forced grin. "Well, we did." She said shortly.
"How is she doing?"
"God knows." Sara sighed, flipping to another folder on the desk. "Doing well enough."
The two sat in silence for a while, save for the rustling of the papers on the desk. Finally, Nick broke the spell. "Care to talk about it?"
She sighed, releasing all the folders and lying back on the couch, face upturned to the ceiling. "I don't know, Nick. I really don't know what I'm doing anymore."
"Care to elaborate?"
Actually, no, she felt like saying. But this was Nick. She was lucky to even see him today, since he was doing a lot of lab work which retained him within the PD. "You know when I first came here, I was so sure I'd be doing something, you know? I didn't know WHAT it was, but it was something, you know?"
"And then, before I know it, it's already been five years, and not only don't I know what that something is, I don't even know whether I want it anymore." She shook her head, laughing wryly. "Sorry. That's just idiot talk."
Before Nick could say anything, Sara was already up, collecting her folders. "Anyway, I have to go finish this up, and I think Bobby's found something." She gestured to Bobby who was waving to Nick across the hall. Before he could do anything, she was gone.
She was gone.
"Sara."
She was unlocking her car when she saw Nick running up to her.
"I'm sorry." He half-shouted to her.
"Sorry?" she raised her eyebrow. "Sorry for what?"
"Sorry we really haven't been seeing you." Nick said. "Don't say you don't know what I'm talking about. I guess Grissom's been telling you this a lot—" then when he saw the look on Sara's face, laughed, and corrected himself. "…okay, sometimes, but I guess we haven't really said anything to you, have we?"
"You ARE important to the lab, no matter what anyone says. And…and, uh, well. That's it." he looked rather sheepish at the abrupt end of his speech.
"Nick." Sara began, not quite sure whether she should be taking this seriously or burst out laughing. But Nick looked so earnest that she didn't quite have the heart to laugh at his face. "Have you been pulling triples this week?"
Now it was Nick's turn to laugh. "Sidle, you're an expert in killing moments, aren't you?"
"That's my M.O." she agreed, finally giving in to a smile herself.
Nick scratched his forehead, suddenly feeling awkward. "So don't you go anywhere and pull a disappearing act on us. We're CSI. We can find you."
She grinned at him. "I'll try to remember that."
He waved. "Have a safe trip now."
"Ok." Nick had turned around when Sara hesitated. "Hey, Nick?"
He looked back at her.
"Thanks."
Notes: Honestly? I don't know where I'm going with this, so yay me.
This
is the first time I've written a fanfic based on a live-action tv show,
and it's very challenging. Phew. I just had an idea of picking up on
the previous victims whom Sara felt very strongly about, like
Pamela Adler (Too Tough to Die) and Brenda Collins (Blood Drops). And I
just like the mental image of Dakota Fanning back in the show.
If you have any suggestions, they're more the welcome! And yes, it's turning into an NS right before my eyes.
