A/N-Sara's perspective is, of course, a little bit more darker and thought driven than Catherine's. Remember to R/R. If not for me for your family who would want you to R/R.

Sara Sidle was alone. Sara Sidle was alone and without her husband. Sara Sidle was alone, without her husband, and exasperated. Sara didn't know that she could feel this way about just one human being, even if it was Gil Grissom. Grissom was the only man that could do this to her and she hated him for it. All he cared about was his bugs. Damn those bugs, Sara couldn't help thinking in times like this. Sara just couldn't help thinking that if it wasn't for something or someone she and Grissom would have at least a working marriage. Either it was the bugs or something idiotic like the weather. After returning to Vegas to live with her in their new home Grissom decided, in typical Grissom fashion, to leave to Paris for an unscheduled research visit. Sara couldn't help wondering why she never seemed to factor into Grissom's decisions that involved both of them. When Sara became Mrs. Grissom she never expected him to be radically changed from the man she knew ten years ago but she certainly didn't expect the complete lack of understanding on Grissom's part. If she didn't know any better Catherine was picking up on Sara's mood. Catherine had been working triples and doubles for weeks now and she showed no signs of stopping. Sara couldn't even bring herself to make wise cracks about Catherine's workaholic behavior because she felt the same as well. Working herself into a frenzy was also a way that Sara was handling her frustration. Sara figured that maybe talking to Catherine would help soothe her feelings with Grissom but she couldn't help feeling a strong wave of embarrassment. Catherine was clearly having some problems in her own life and Sara didn't want to burden her with her own problems.