So, what about that last chapter huh? Because of my ideas, it is only a takeover, no longer hostile.

Chapter 11

Caryn was looking at the note in her hand, her face twisted in fear. It had been two days since the missing body and the war was waging as hard as ever. Yesterday, Sara and her had put salt in all the boys' coffee and taken the child safety lock out of the van. Grissom was underestimating them quite badly, he thinks that Greg did it all. Today, however, the boys had played the trick. They had given her a note. This wasn't any note; it was mysterious, almost threatening. It said, "Wherever you go, I go. Whatever you think, I think. You are mine and I am yours. From, your beloved."

Grissom came in and saw her standing there looking dumb, her back was turned to him. "What's with you?" he asked her. She jumped up and spun around quickly, breathing hard.

"Don't scare me like that!" She commanded.

"You're jumpy today," Grissom said.

"What the hell is this?" she yelled, stuffing the letter into his face.

"What's what?" Grissom asked.

"This," Caryn said, pointing to the letter.

Grissom read it over, "who sent this to you?" he asked.

Caryn's face went from angry to frightened in a matter of seconds. "You mean you didn't send this?" she asked.

"No, I wouldn't call you my beloved," he said.

"Then who did?" Caryn asked. Sara walked in.

"All right, what's going on," Sara asked.

"Caryn got a love letter," Grissom said, he was obviously trying to make a joke. Sara's face went blank.

"How did it get into your office?" she asked.

"I would love to know that," Caryn said. Caryn saw Catherine standing outside the glass waving Al's beeper around. Caryn gave her a thumbs-up sign at her side so Grissom wouldn't see it. A beeper went off. Everyone checked them.

"I'm needed in the coroner's office," Grissom said.

The girls waved and said, "bye," at the same time. Grissom went off. Catherine walked into the room right afterwards.

"Thanks Catherine," Caryn said.

"Yeah, we were dying in here," Sara said, realizing what the other two had done. "What's going to happen when Grissom finds out Al doesn't need him."

"Al owes me some favors," Catherine said. Caryn laughed.

"What would I do without you?" Caryn asked the two girls.

"Not much," Sara said.

"What did you get on the note at the scene?" Caryn asked.

"It says soon the ceremony shall begin," Catherine said, they're testing it now.

Grissom

Grissom walked down the hallway to the coroner's office. As he was walking he heard a man's voice; it was Andi.

"Yes, the plans are all set. The threat will be gone within 48 hours," Grissom hurried off.

I have got to stop listening to people's private conversations. They're going to get me in trouble. Grissom walked into the coroner's office, but Al was talking to Brass about something and Grissom didn't want to get involved. He left and quickly headed for his office. When he got there, he found a note addressed to Caryn and a red rose in full bloom on his desk.

"Looks like I'm playing messenger boy," he said to himself. He headed for Caryn's office.

The girls

When Grissom entered the three girls stopped whispering immediately.

"What were you three talking about?" he asked.

"Girl talk," Caryn said, looking at the items in Grissom's hands "you know, shopping, hair, makeup, stalkers, clothes, boyfriends, that kind of stuff."

"I didn't need to know that," Grissom said

Sara rolls her eyes.

"This was on my desk," he said, handing it to her.

"I already know what it says," Caryn said.