Greg thought back to ten minutes ago when Grissom asked him if he could watch his dog for him. The dog sitter's daughter was ill and so the dog sitter wants to by at her daughter's side.
Greg unlocked the door and walked into the house. Seeing the backside of someone playing with a boxer. 'I guess Grissom doesn't need me to dog sitter.' Thought Greg as he turned around and walked back to the front door. He was about two steps away when he heard "Greg don't even think about walking out that door without saying a word. If you do I can have him gave you decomp for a month." Turning around he saw Sara holding a baby with the boxer sitting right beside her.
"You're back. And you had a baby?" asked a shocked Greg.
"She's my goddaughter. Her name is Elizabeth. She's deaf. She was born two weeks early and has been sick. Her parents were killed in a car crash."
"Wow. She's cute." Greg was looking at the baby Sara held in her arms. She looked like any other baby, blue eyes, almost no hair, and she had Elizabeth's nose. Elizabeth. He had not thought about for a long time. "Sara is this Elizabeth Marie Taylor?"
"Yes how did you know?"
"She's died. She's really died."
"Greg, oh my goodness I forget that Elizabeth was your ex-wife."
"Very funny Sara." Greg said laughing.
"What it made you laugh. And Greg I'm sorry that I forget to tell you."
"Wait I talked to her that day she said that you were going to see Little Marie and then come home. Then two hours later Brass told me that everyone but Marie had died. How did you live?"
"Grissom saved me. That day I kept throwing up. I told them to go on without me. Brass knew that I was alive."
"He said that but I had lost the best thing I had to a sister. What do you mean Grissom saved you?"
"I'm pregnant. That's how Grissom saved. Greg, do you care that Little Marie is deaf?" asked Sara knowing that if Elizabeth was here she would be asking this and not her.
"No I don't care. She's the closest thing I have to a niece."
"Greg, would you like to be her uncle? Elizabeth was going to asked you when she brought Little Marie to see you."
"Yes, I would love that."
"Good now when you ask Grissom about me, my name is Elizabeth."
A few days later
"Hey Grissom."
"Hi Greg. How are you doing?"
"Good. And you?"
"Good."
"How are Elizabeth and Little Marie?"
"Wonderful. Greg remind me to leave on time today. Elizabeth has a doctor's appointment."
"Ok. I will."
