Missing you always

Disclaimers – Same as previous chapters.

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Chapter Two

"Where is he?"

"I thought he went home, he left here bout 3 hours ago" Said Brass puzzled as to why Lindsey was enquiring to where her father was.

"Well he was meant to pick me up from Molly's house two hours ago but he never arrived, So I had to phone Grandpa to come and fetch me, we went home but nobody's there." Brass could see water filling the teenager's eyes as she spoke, Lindsey had been through so much over the couple of years and Gil was not making anything easier for her. She didn't know but these little disappearances had been happening more frequently lately, especially when a shift was slow.

"Please Brass tell me the same thing has not happened to Gil as it did to mum!" Lindsey could no longer hide her obvious upset, she missed her mum so much and she couldn't cope if she lost anyone else.

"Come on Lindsey, Sweetheart, take a deep breath, we will find Gil, I'm sure he probably made a stop at a case at a crime scene and time just flew by. Why don't you go and sit in the break room with Warwick and Sara while I go and give him a call."

Brass tried to comfort her but he wasn't sure it was working.

The street was dark except for the street lamps that were scattered along the roadside. The sound of the Denali's engine was the only thing that could be heard in this quiet neighbourhood.

She saw him from the window; he had been sitting out there for hours he must have been getting cold and hungry. He came here often since her disappearance, though why she didn't know. Catherine Willows had no connection to this place and the only connection for him would be her, but they hadn't been together for years, since the night he found her in the desert.

"Your going to make yourself ill" Lady Heather stated as Gil wound down his window to her.

"I don't care anymore, I have tried but I can't continue without her. My whole life seems pointless."

"You don't mean that. You have a beautiful daughter who needs you to be there for her and you have a great team that needs your leadership, plus you have a large collection of little friends that are not going to feed themselves, and I am sure that no female in their right mind will go near them and some of them creepy crawlies would scare some males as well."

Gil let out a small laugh. She reminded him so much of Catherine at times and yet she was the woman who was a total opposite of her.