Title: Double Trouble

Rating: PG-13 for safety

Pairings: Danny/Lindsay, Flack/OC, possible SMACked hints

Disclaimer: Don't own them, won't own them.

Author's Note: Second go at a CSI:NY fic. This idea has been stuck in my head for a while, so I had to get it out. It actually came because my friend Jen and I were talking about who in the lab would be most likely to have illegitimate kids pop out of the woodwork. Three guesses who we decided and the first two don't count (Reed doesn't count as Mac's illegitimate child either).

Don't think that I'm abandoning The Bozeman Strangler, because I'm not. I'll probably be posting simultaneously. My chapters aren't too long, so there shouldn't be too much more of a delay with them. I've got about four chapters of this one written, but if nobody likes it, I won't post more. So reviews are always lovely. I thoroughly enjoy them. Constructive criticism is great too. If you give suggestions, I might just take them. So, without further ado, enjoy my newest creation.

Chapter One

"Now, you kids remember who you're looking for, don't you?"

"Yes, Miss Meyers," they echoed.

"You go straight in and ask at the desk, okay?"

"Yes, Miss Meyers."

"I'll watch you to the door, then. You know I'd go in with you, but I really have to go to work. You'll be safe here, at least."

"It's alright, Miss Meyers. We'll be just fine. Won't we, Thomas?"

"Yes, Amy. Just fine."

"Okay, then, off you go. And be good for your dad."

"We will."

Lucy Meyers watched as two identical light brown heads entered the building she was parked in front of. It was a shame that tragedy had to befall such sweet children.

Their mother dying like that, the poor dears. She must have been heartbroken to leave them. And with a father they've never met. What was that child thinking? She could have at least told him he had kids. The comfort is the children have been prepared and they didn't see her when she was at her worst.

As she drove off, one thought stood apart from the others more strongly.

I hope he treats those children well.