I hope no one gets confused in this next chapter. This chapter is going to be the characters at the three crime scenes. Everyone, thanks for the wonderful review, I enjoy reading them. I hope that you have liked the story so far. U, I ran out of things to say so I will shut up.
Chapter 6
Grissom and Caryn
Grissom opened the door to the house slowly and proceeded to go in cautiously. Caryn shook her head and marched right in.
"Why'd you do that? Someone could have been in here?" Grissom asked sternly. Caryn turned around and looked at him.
"No one was," she pointed out, "and, besides, I don't think the killer would be back here, he probably feels to great of a person to be back in the place of a person lesser than him." Than Caryn turned back around and tried to find the light switch.
"That's crap," Grissom said, Caryn spun around.
"Excuse me, what are you saying?" Caryn asked, her eyes started to narrow into little slits.
"I'm saying that all this profile stuff is crap, it's not real," Grissom said.
Caryn's eyes went back to their normal state. "Ah, I see, you are so wrapped up in yourself that you won't consider even the slightest possibility that some things can not be done scientifically," Caryn said. "Well, let me tell you something, I thought that until I figured out the truth and the truth hit hard," she said, her voice had gotten strong and angry, with the tone that she used you could tell she was not someone to cross on a bad day. After making her point, Caryn spun around and walked to where the crime had taken place.
"All right then, some people are just a little temperamental," Grissom said to himself.
"Grissom, come look at this!" Caryn yelled from the living room.
Warrick and Sara
Warrick and Sara walked slowly into the abandoned house.
"Why the hell are we so cautious, it's really unlikely that the killer will be here," Sara said in a hushed voice.
"That's exactly what I thought with Holly and look how that turned out," Warrick whispered. "And if you're so not worried than why are you whispering?"
"I don't know, but you're whispering too," Sara pointed out.
"Why don't we just talk normally?" Warrick asked.
"Fine with me and you already are," Sara said in her normal tone.
"Great," Warrick said. "Now where was the body again?"
"The living room, like all the others," Sara replied.
"Let me ask you a question," Warrick said, putting his kit on the ground.
"Shoot," said Sara, who was putting on her gloves.
"Do you think it was safe for Caryn to go with Grissom?" Warrick asked.
"Why?" Sara asked, she was smiling, "are you worried about Caryn?"
"No, I'm worried about Grissom," Warrick said.
"And why is that?" Sara asked, looking behind a chair.
"Because we don't really know anything about Caryn, she is unpredictable, and she and Grissom aren't exactly on each others good graces," Warrick said.
"That's true, but Grissom is a big man, I think that he can protect himself," Sara said.
"Great," said Warrick. He was starting to dust for fingerprints by the telephone. He spotted something under it. He picked up the phone and looked under it. He took the thing off the telephone.
"Sara," he said.
"Yeah," she responded.
"Come look at this," he said.
"Oh wow," Sara said.
Catherine and Nick
"Nice place," Nick said as he opened the door.
"Yeah, to bad it's been tainted by a murderer," Catherine said
"Yeah, I know," Nick said, walking into the living room.
"Caryn's something isn't she," Nick said, trying to start a conversation.
"Yeah, she's got some guts talking to Grissom like that," Catherine said.
"It's like she knows exactly what to say in order to make people do what she wants," Nick said.
"She's a profiler, she can basically read a persons personality, that gives her a lead in arguments and stuff," Catherine said. She looked under a couch and Nick looked around the television.
"Damn," Nick said.
"That's not something nice to say," Catherine said, trying to scold him.
"No, not damn Caryn, Damn we're idiots that are going to get fired," Nick said,
"And why is that?" Catherine asked smartly.
"Because we overlooked evidence," Nick said, showing her something from behind the television.
"Oh wow," Catherine said.
Grissom and Caryn
"Caryn, what is it?" Grissom asked, coming into the room.
"This guy is a smart son of a bitch, I tell you that," she said angrily, her eyes were narrowed and staring at something in the palm of my hand. "I knew he had left something at the scene for us," she said, than she looked at Grissom. "It was in my profile."
"What did you find?" Grissom asked, he was loosing his patience with her.
"This," Caryn said, showing him; the s in this was drawn out to sound more like a hiss.
"Where did you find it?" Grissom asked, his eyes were wide.
"Underneath the couch," Caryn said, "it was sticking out a little."
"I am calling the others in," Grissom said.
"Good idea," Caryn said, looking at the object in her hand and smiling, "very, very good idea."
Sara and Warrick
"I'm going to call Grissom," Sara said; suddenly, her cell phone rang.
"No need," Warrick said, he put the newly found evidence in an evidence bag.
"Hello, Sidle here," Sara said. "Yes. Really. You did to?" Warrick looked up from his work with a questioning look on his face. Sara tapped him lightly and gave him a look, telling him to shut up. He went back to work. "Yeah, we'll be right there," Sara said, she hung up the phone.
"Well?" Warrick asked.
"Griss and Caryn found one too, we got to meet them in the lab in half an hour," Sara said.
"Well, let's go," Warrick said, picking up his case and handing Sara hers, "ladies first," he said motioning to the door."
"You're too kind," Sara said mockingly as she left.
Caryn and Grissom
Grissom hung up his phone and was about to tell Caryn about the conversation.
"They found one too, huh," Caryn said, she hadn't even turned around from her work.
"How did you know?" Grissom asked suspiciously.
"I can tell by the way your conversation went, and the fact that your breathing has sped up indicating that you are either frightened or excited. I figured that if you weren't screaming at me to pull my gun that you were excited," Caryn said, turning around and shrugging like it was no big deal. "Why not call Catherine and Nick, they might have found one too," she said, motioning to Grissom's cell phone.
"I was about to do that," he answered, opening the cell phone to dial.
Catherine and Nick
"How did that get here? I know that I got every piece of evidence in this place," Catherine said.
"Hey, everyone misses something once and awhile," Nick said.
"But not the entire team, if someone misses something, another picks it up," Catherine said.
Nick shrugged, "everyone makes mistakes. I think that we should call..." Catherine's cell phone rang. "Never mind," Nick said.
"Hello, Willows here," Catherine said into the phone. "Really. Yes. Them too? All right. Be right there," she hung up.
"That was a nice conversation, short and sweet," Nick said.
"Shut up," Catherine said. "Apparently, everyone else found one too, we have to meet them back in the lab."
Chapter 6
Grissom and Caryn
Grissom opened the door to the house slowly and proceeded to go in cautiously. Caryn shook her head and marched right in.
"Why'd you do that? Someone could have been in here?" Grissom asked sternly. Caryn turned around and looked at him.
"No one was," she pointed out, "and, besides, I don't think the killer would be back here, he probably feels to great of a person to be back in the place of a person lesser than him." Than Caryn turned back around and tried to find the light switch.
"That's crap," Grissom said, Caryn spun around.
"Excuse me, what are you saying?" Caryn asked, her eyes started to narrow into little slits.
"I'm saying that all this profile stuff is crap, it's not real," Grissom said.
Caryn's eyes went back to their normal state. "Ah, I see, you are so wrapped up in yourself that you won't consider even the slightest possibility that some things can not be done scientifically," Caryn said. "Well, let me tell you something, I thought that until I figured out the truth and the truth hit hard," she said, her voice had gotten strong and angry, with the tone that she used you could tell she was not someone to cross on a bad day. After making her point, Caryn spun around and walked to where the crime had taken place.
"All right then, some people are just a little temperamental," Grissom said to himself.
"Grissom, come look at this!" Caryn yelled from the living room.
Warrick and Sara
Warrick and Sara walked slowly into the abandoned house.
"Why the hell are we so cautious, it's really unlikely that the killer will be here," Sara said in a hushed voice.
"That's exactly what I thought with Holly and look how that turned out," Warrick whispered. "And if you're so not worried than why are you whispering?"
"I don't know, but you're whispering too," Sara pointed out.
"Why don't we just talk normally?" Warrick asked.
"Fine with me and you already are," Sara said in her normal tone.
"Great," Warrick said. "Now where was the body again?"
"The living room, like all the others," Sara replied.
"Let me ask you a question," Warrick said, putting his kit on the ground.
"Shoot," said Sara, who was putting on her gloves.
"Do you think it was safe for Caryn to go with Grissom?" Warrick asked.
"Why?" Sara asked, she was smiling, "are you worried about Caryn?"
"No, I'm worried about Grissom," Warrick said.
"And why is that?" Sara asked, looking behind a chair.
"Because we don't really know anything about Caryn, she is unpredictable, and she and Grissom aren't exactly on each others good graces," Warrick said.
"That's true, but Grissom is a big man, I think that he can protect himself," Sara said.
"Great," said Warrick. He was starting to dust for fingerprints by the telephone. He spotted something under it. He picked up the phone and looked under it. He took the thing off the telephone.
"Sara," he said.
"Yeah," she responded.
"Come look at this," he said.
"Oh wow," Sara said.
Catherine and Nick
"Nice place," Nick said as he opened the door.
"Yeah, to bad it's been tainted by a murderer," Catherine said
"Yeah, I know," Nick said, walking into the living room.
"Caryn's something isn't she," Nick said, trying to start a conversation.
"Yeah, she's got some guts talking to Grissom like that," Catherine said.
"It's like she knows exactly what to say in order to make people do what she wants," Nick said.
"She's a profiler, she can basically read a persons personality, that gives her a lead in arguments and stuff," Catherine said. She looked under a couch and Nick looked around the television.
"Damn," Nick said.
"That's not something nice to say," Catherine said, trying to scold him.
"No, not damn Caryn, Damn we're idiots that are going to get fired," Nick said,
"And why is that?" Catherine asked smartly.
"Because we overlooked evidence," Nick said, showing her something from behind the television.
"Oh wow," Catherine said.
Grissom and Caryn
"Caryn, what is it?" Grissom asked, coming into the room.
"This guy is a smart son of a bitch, I tell you that," she said angrily, her eyes were narrowed and staring at something in the palm of my hand. "I knew he had left something at the scene for us," she said, than she looked at Grissom. "It was in my profile."
"What did you find?" Grissom asked, he was loosing his patience with her.
"This," Caryn said, showing him; the s in this was drawn out to sound more like a hiss.
"Where did you find it?" Grissom asked, his eyes were wide.
"Underneath the couch," Caryn said, "it was sticking out a little."
"I am calling the others in," Grissom said.
"Good idea," Caryn said, looking at the object in her hand and smiling, "very, very good idea."
Sara and Warrick
"I'm going to call Grissom," Sara said; suddenly, her cell phone rang.
"No need," Warrick said, he put the newly found evidence in an evidence bag.
"Hello, Sidle here," Sara said. "Yes. Really. You did to?" Warrick looked up from his work with a questioning look on his face. Sara tapped him lightly and gave him a look, telling him to shut up. He went back to work. "Yeah, we'll be right there," Sara said, she hung up the phone.
"Well?" Warrick asked.
"Griss and Caryn found one too, we got to meet them in the lab in half an hour," Sara said.
"Well, let's go," Warrick said, picking up his case and handing Sara hers, "ladies first," he said motioning to the door."
"You're too kind," Sara said mockingly as she left.
Caryn and Grissom
Grissom hung up his phone and was about to tell Caryn about the conversation.
"They found one too, huh," Caryn said, she hadn't even turned around from her work.
"How did you know?" Grissom asked suspiciously.
"I can tell by the way your conversation went, and the fact that your breathing has sped up indicating that you are either frightened or excited. I figured that if you weren't screaming at me to pull my gun that you were excited," Caryn said, turning around and shrugging like it was no big deal. "Why not call Catherine and Nick, they might have found one too," she said, motioning to Grissom's cell phone.
"I was about to do that," he answered, opening the cell phone to dial.
Catherine and Nick
"How did that get here? I know that I got every piece of evidence in this place," Catherine said.
"Hey, everyone misses something once and awhile," Nick said.
"But not the entire team, if someone misses something, another picks it up," Catherine said.
Nick shrugged, "everyone makes mistakes. I think that we should call..." Catherine's cell phone rang. "Never mind," Nick said.
"Hello, Willows here," Catherine said into the phone. "Really. Yes. Them too? All right. Be right there," she hung up.
"That was a nice conversation, short and sweet," Nick said.
"Shut up," Catherine said. "Apparently, everyone else found one too, we have to meet them back in the lab."
