Calleigh balanced herself on the chair, trying to reach the top
shelf. Cursing herself for not wearing more appropriate clothing for
such a task. She had removed her highheels and placed the on the
floor below her, her knee high black silk skirt now sat just below
the middle of her thigh while her white blouse revealed her well
toned stomach.

"Son of a bitch." She swore under her breath.

Why couldn't Yelina just leave her magazines alone? Why? And why in
the name of God did she have to put them away on the top shelf? For
the first time in months Calleigh had the opportunity to sit in the
break room without the boys coming in and playing their annoying
video games. Just a little further, got it!

Horatio stood behind Calleigh watching her try and reach the
magazines he had 'accidentally' placed on the top shelf and then blamed
Yelina for it. I'm not just a pretty face, he thought to himself. He
watched as Calleigh grabbed the magazine and squealed in delight. It
was then she lost her balance. Letting go of the Cosmopolitan
magazine in an attempt to regain her balance Calleigh fell backwards.

Calleigh felt herself fall backwards and braced herself for a rough
landing but to her surprise she felt a pair of strong arms catch her.
Lifting her hand she came face to face with Horatio Caine smiling
down smugly at her.

"And what do you think you are smiling at Mister?" Calleigh swung
her arm around his neck.

"My plan came together just as I had planned." He continued to smile
at her.

"What plan would that be?" Calleigh raised her eyebrows at him.

"Catching the damsel in distress as she falls and then kissing her
senseless. And that's exactly what he did.

Putting Calleigh on her feet and brushing off the dust from her
shirt he walked over and picked Calleigh's magazine up.

"Thank you, but if you ever do that again I will have to kill you."
Rolling the magazine up into a ball and whacked Horatio across the
head with it.

"Kiss you or plan to have you fall off a chair and into my arms?"
Horatio rubbed his head.

"Having me fall off a chair." Calleigh whacked him again and opened
to the, "Get-it-on game: what's your ultimate role-playing fantasy?"
section and smiled.

"Ouch! Stop it! Just hand me the aspirin."