I still do not own CSI.

Well, here's the last chapter. I cannot say thank you enough to everyone who's read and reviewed and favorited this story. I am working on other Jackson stories, and hopefully will have them posted soon! Thank you all again so much!

Greg arrived back at the crime lab and walked up to the break room to see Morgan and Doc Robbins talking and laughing. He smiled widely. One of the many things he loved about Morgan was how, when she was genuinely happy, she had the most beautiful smile.

Morgan saw Greg approach and smiled. Looking at the stuffed dog in his hands, she smirked. "You get Jackson a dog?"

"Uh, no," Greg answered. "I met with Riley's mother again, and she gave me this to give to Jackson."

Doc Robbins raised an eyebrow. "Riley's mother?"

Greg nodded. "Riley's given up all parental rights to me, and she said Jackson's grandfather wants nothing to do with him. But Riley's mother wants to be part of his life. So, I told her I'd still send Riley pictures and keep them both posted on him." Looking at Morgan, he smiled and added, "Not that we needed it, but I think we have their blessing."

Morgan's eyes widened in surprise. "She did? We do?"

Greg nodded. "I told her that even if Riley didn't want Jackson, I do...we do. And he is safe and cared for and that we love him very much."

Morgan's smile widened as she felt a weight lift from her shoulders. She loved Greg and Jackson. And even if she never imagined having a family this way, she truly loved Jackson and wanted to be a mommy to him.

Doc Robbins cleared his throat. "First of all, congratulations." Greg and Morgan both smiled and thanked him. "Second, I just gave Morgan her wedding gift from Judy and me."

Greg looked confused, then Morgan smiled and said, "Doc and Judy said we can have the wedding at their house."

"Really?" Greg asked. He knew Morgan and Doc Robbins had a close friendship, and he and his wife Judy were very grateful after they'd investigated a death in their home and found evidence that cleared Judy. "That's awesome! Really, thank you!"

Doc Robbins smiled and stood up from the table. "It's the least we could do. You two have become family to both of us."

Shaking Doc's hand, Greg smiled. "You're family to us, too. Thank you so much."

Doc Robbins nodded and smiled at Greg and Morgan and headed back to work. Greg turned to Morgan, whose smile seemed to be brighter than all the lights in Vegas put together.

"Wow!" Morgan said with a sigh. "That is so..."

"Wonderful?" Greg asked. Morgan nodded.

Just then, Mrs. Russell came around the corner walking hand-in-hand with Jackson. The little boy smiled when he saw Greg and Morgan. "Daddy! Mama!"

Morgan stopped and smiled when she heard Jackson call her mama. She thought it was the sweetest sound she ever heard. She stood and walked over as Greg scooped the happy child into his arms.

"Hey, Jacks! You have a good day?" Greg asked as he kissed his son's cheek.

"Yeah, I made a card for my friend's birthday!"

"You did? That's cool!" Greg said.

Morgan wrapped her arms around Greg and Jackson, giving them a warm hug. "Hi, sweetheart," she said lovingly to the little boy.

"Hi, Mama."

Greg and Morgan smiled at Jackson. He saw the toy dog Riley's mother had gotten for him. "What's that?"

Greg picked up the toy that was on the table. "This is something your grandmother wanted me to give you before she had to leave. Do you like it?"

"Yeah!" Jackson said as he squeezed the toy.

Laughing, Greg said, "And she told me to give you this." He squeezed his son in a big hug.

Morgan smiled at the man she loved with the little boy who had become her son. "I've missed you, too, Jackson." She said as she kissed his cheeks.

"Mama, are you mad if I call you Mama?" Jackson asked with his big eyes shining.

Smiling widely, Morgan said, "Nope! I think that is a wonderful idea! I love you!"

Jackson reached for Morgan and pulled her closer to him and Greg. "I love you too, Mama. I love you Daddy."

Greg pulled Jackson and Morgan closer. "I love you!"

Greg and Morgan felt blessed and more loved than they ever had. They were a family...and looked forward to life together.

The End.