Grissom had finally calmed Sara down enough to get her to think properly again.

"It's not fair Griss. It was supposed to stay a secret. Something that was special. I've never experienced anything like this before and I don't want it to end. Please don't let it be over between us," whispered Sara.

"It's not over Sara. I love you, and I won't let anything change, at home or here. If Ecklie asks, I'll deny it. He won't think twice about crossing me Sara. And I won't let him ask you about it. Please cheer up honey," said Grissom.

A knock on the door interrupted their conversation. Grissom looked up to find Nick and Greg standing at the door with Catherine behind them. She was looking at the guys with a disgusted look on her face, and the guys looked guilty. It was no secret that the two guys liked playing jokes on Sara, but lately, Catherine had been pulling the plug on them as soon as she found out, and had been looking out for Sara, preferring to take Sara's caring attitude on board rather than be disliked by everyone.

"Grissom, Sara, these two have something to say to you," said Catherine. She shoved the guys inside and stood in front of the closed door, blocking the only exit. "Tell them."

"I already told Sara," said Greg in whiny voice.

"I don't care. Tell Grissom now. He should know what you've done."

"What's going on?" asked Grissom.

"Well, Greg and Nick decided to play another joke on Sara. They got cold feet and changed their minds, but it seems as though someone heard what they were planning to do and did it. That banner above your office door Grissom, it was their idea. Someone else did it, but these two are the geniuses that came up with it."

"Why would you even think of hurting Sara like that. She's your friend." Disappointment filled Grissom's voice.