A/N: Well I figured that CSI:Miami needed more meaning in it. This is the first of many characters that I'll do.
Disclaimer: Don't own the character, don't own the quotes (Unless I made them up myself)
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H- Horrendous "Ray you should be with your family." "I have a job to do H, it's not like money is going to appear out of no where." His brother said as he walked away. What is this job doing to you Ray He thought That it holds more value than family…
O- Outcast "You do know that is an awful lonely road he's walking." "I know. That's why I walk with him."
R-Right "Big brother, right as always." "I do know this, that in the end, the truth is all we have left." The truth was something he valued above all else
A- Alone "I wish I could have done more for her." "Honey, you've done all you can." "I don't feel like I have, Alexx. I wish I didn't feel so alone." She put down her utensils "H, as long as you still love her, you are never alone. Because she'll be here." She pointed to his heart.
T-Tell the world "Did you know Horatio was the first CSI?" "He was… the what?" "When Hamlet was poisoned, he told his best friend, Horatio, to tell the world who poisoned him." "Tell the world Horatio…" "Don't worry Belle I will, I will…" and he wasn't one to break promises even to the dead.
I- Interlocking "Because we're friends, but you wouldn't have any idea what that means would you, Stetler?" He said angrily. Friends, it was more than that, he loved each CSI as his family.
O- Obligation "If I find out you did this, I will get you." He didn't take his job seriously, he took it to heart. Each criminal he tried to bring to justice, for the victim's sake.
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Horrendous, he didn't like his brother doing those deeds, and when he died, he felt horrendous that he didn't do more.
Outcast, well Horatio always struck me as the outcast type person, and then that quote seemed to fit, because Calleigh's just the kind of person.
Right, Horatio always seemed to do everything as long as it was getting the truth out there, including going against the Feds.
Alone, it was a conversation between Alexx and Horatio after Marisol's death.
Tell the world, after that episode (Dead Woman Walking), it seemed more like Horatio was bent on showing the world who actually did the crime, not some sort of "well it's good enough" kind of thing.
Interlocking, because it always seemed like Horatio treated them more than Coworkers.
Obligation, Horatio always had a moral obligation to make sure that justice was served to the right person.
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Ok that's the end of that :) I hope that maybe it put more depth into the picture of Horatio Caine. Please review, and tell me if I get anything wrong.
