This is not a story I ment to write, but last night I couldn't sleep and I thought about this and I just couldn't leave it. please R&R. disclaimer: I don't own csi. If I did, there would be more deaths like this
Honeymoon to hell
The csi team walked to the airplane to see a bloody aircraft engine and a crying man in a suit. Grissom told them what to do and soon they were collecting evidence. After two hours collecting evidence and interrogating people they knew what has happened. "well, this is the first time I've seen such a strange death" Grissom said and the team silently agreed.
FLASHBACK
The bride and groom decided to go on their honeymoon after the reception, so the got to the airport to get on their private jet. When they walked in, the bride closed the door behind her and sat down on the nearest chair. The pilot started the engine and started to drive to the runway when one of the people who were also in the jet noticed smoke coming out of the engine and panicked. He ran to the door, opened it and was pushed aside by the bride. When the pilot had stopped the engine and everyone had walked off the plane, the bride was missing. When they saw the bloody engine they all thought the same thing. The bride was sucked into it. But how? Then the groom remembered the bridal veil his bride had. It was long, elastic, practically invisible and it had been sewed to her dress. When she closed the airplane door, it must have been stuck underneath it, then when the pilot started the engine it had been sucked into it and when that man had opened the door, the elastics took over and she was sucked into the engine.
FLASHBACK END
The team agreed it was a strange death, but not a homicide. They all took of to the diner to grab some breakfast. The whole time, Grissom couldn't get his eyes of Sara.
Now you're all thinking 'what, is she crazy or something', but I'm not. this started with something stuck in a car door. and I just had to make it GSR cause they're cute together! and sorry for the shortness of this chapter, but I'm not good at writing down what I think.
