"Are you sure you want to do this?" Katie asked, smiling ear to ear. He could see that this was making her happy as well. "Yes, I do. I think it's my best idea yet, and I can't wait to put it into action." Grissom took off his apron and hung it up. "It's right down the street then?" Grissom asked. Katie laughed at how worked up he looked, "Yes dear, right down the street on your right. You'll see it, don't worry."
That was easy to say, but was impossible to do right at the moment. Grissom walked down the long street full of stores and vendors, a big smile on his face. He finally made his way to the store he was looking for and with a great big breath, stepped through the doors. Suddenly, nervousness was the only thing was experiencing at this point.
After what seemed an eternity, Grissom emerged from the store and headed back down to the Tiki Hut.
He and Katie talked some more about his plan, while having lunch. They visited a few businesses together to get everything ready.
Grissom took a deep breath. "I can't believe it's Tuesday already. We had so much going on I lost track." Katie tugged on his jacket and wiped off something he hadn't noticed. "Don't worry."
Grissom laughed nervously, "You keep saying that." She shook her head at him, "I keep meaning it too."
After a few moments of trying to pull himself together, he looked up the stairs. "So you'll be in the lobby then?" Grissom looked desperate. "I will. When she comes back, I'll be the first person she sees," Katie paused, noticing he still seemed almost as lost as he did when he first showed up at the bar. "Go to your room, and relax."
