A/N: Mila wrote this one based on my idea. It's really funny. Anyway, if you read Nick Stokes, Family Man... it's those characters. You don't have to read that though. Just know that Nick is married to Alix and they have twin babies. So, this is a funny story about how Nick is not who he once was... heehee

It was one of those rare days when Grissom had decided they all needed a break and let the CSI's of the graveyard shift run lo

It was one of those rare days when Grissom had decided they all needed a break and let the CSI's of the graveyard shift run loose through the Las Vegas streets. Sara, Catherine, Alix and Riley were at the mall, getting a make over to surprise their loved ones; Grace, Lindsey and the Stokes twins in tow. Grissom and Greg decided to go to a ball game while Nick and Warrick rode around in the Denali, admiring the sites they had never taken much time to look at. They were passing a very lovely, family friendly park when Nick slowed down.

"What is it?" Warrick asked immediately. He was at the point of paranoia, Nick thought with a smile. Instead of answering, Nick turned his attention to the open window, and to a young woman attempting to change her daughter's diaper. He noticed that the lady had run out of diapers, and luckily he had an extra one in the car.

"Ma'am? You might need this." He said, handing the surprised yet grateful looking woman the spare diaper.

"Thank you so much. My name's Sandy. Sandy Moore."

"I'm Nick Stokes."

The woman quickly finished changing her daughter before turning back to Nick. "Wow. This diaper is really nice, what brand are they?" Sandy asked as she shifted her daughter in her arms.

Warrick rolled his eyes; Nick wouldn't know- "Pampers. My wife says they're the best." Nick answered without skipping a beat. For the next 5 minutes all Warrick heard was Gerber vs. Great Value, Pampers vs. Huggies, Orange booties vs. blue.

Nick saw Warrick squirming and laughed. "All right Sandy, enjoy your time in Las Vegas."

"Thanks again for the diaper."

Warrick turned to Nick after he started driving. "Nick my man, your masculinity just flew out the window."

Nick smirked. "When you have kids, you'll understand. You'll understand."

A/N: You have to have loved it. So come on, review!