Shift was finally over. Warrick stretched his arms then got out of the chair, his legs wobbly from having fallen asleep. "That was the worst shift ever." He muttered, grabbing his files.

"Yeah, no kidding. I'm so stiff." Nick agreed. "I'm going to the park and running for awhile to stretch everything out. Wanna come?"

"Sure. Greg, you in?"

The younger CSI looked up, his tired eyes blinking slowly. He finished what looked to be his fifth cup of coffee. "No thanks, man. I'm going home and crashing. If this is what we're doing tomorrow, too, I might just take a day off."

Catherine, who had finished her work barely a half an hour ago, had her arms folded on the table with her head resting on them. Sara looked at her and whispered to Grissom with a grin, "She's sleeping."

Grissom cleared his throat. "So, Catherine," he said in a loud voice.

Catherine jumped up. "Hmm? Oh, sorry, guys. I'm so exhausted."

"Well, shift is finally over." Sara replied. "And I feel your pain."

Sara began to get up and looked at Grissom expectantly.

"I'm going to go home and get some sleep too, Sara." Grissom said. "Sorry. Maybe we can do something tomorrow after work."

"No problem, Gris." Sara nodded, running a hand across his back. "I'll see you guys tomorrow."

After she left, and Greg, Nick, and Warrick were clearing out of the room, Grissom turned to the bleary eyed Catherine. "You gonna be alright?"

"Oh, sure, sure." She said. "It was just a really long night last night."

"New boyfriend?" Grissom asked knowingly.

Catherine grinned and raised an eyebrow. "See you tomorrow, Gil."

They were walking through the parking lot when Nick's cell phone went off again. "This is Nick," he answered. "Hey, Gabe. Yeah. Alright, see you soon."

Warrick looked at him knowingly. "Rain check on the run?"

Nick nodded. "Yeah, if you guys don't mind. Sorry."

"Not at all." Warrick said. "We'll see you around. Tell Gabe I said hey. See ya around, man."

Nick got in his black Tahoe and drove away quickly. Warrick and Greg continued to walk to the back of the lot for their cars.