Part 2
Jordan sat on the couch and put her feet up. She had been sitting most the day, but it felt like she was walking around for hours. Her husband had been working and kept ringing to make sure she was ok and her mother was making dinner.
"Have you got any pickles mum?" Jordan asked from the living room.
"Hold on a minute and I'll get them." A few minutes later, Sara walked through to the living room and placed a bowl on her daughters large stomach. "He'll turn into a pickle you know." Sara teased.
Jordan smiled and picked up a pickle. "Where's dad?"
Sara made sure the table was set up as she thought. "In the study I think. I'll find him after I check the oven. You stay put."
Standing in the doorway, Sara watched over her husband as he leaned back in his chair and rubbed his eyes beneath his glasses. His back was to her, so he couldn't see her approach. She slipped her arms around his neck and kissed his cheek. "Go to bed honey." She whispered.
"I'm fine." He protested, but covered his mouth as he yawned.
She smiled. "Right. Now go lay down. I'll wake you when everyone's here."
"Ok. Don't forget." He stood and kissed her quickly before leaving the room and heading upstairs.
An hour later and Jordan was talking to Sara about the nursery. The door opened to reveal a 5ft6 male with brown short hair and a moustache. He was wearing brown pants with a light shirt under his black rain coat. "Sorry I'm late guys."
Jordan pushed herself up from the couch and went to greet her husband. "Hey. You missed the pickle binge." She chuckled and hugged him.
Sara left them alone and went upstairs. She opened the bedroom door quietly. There he was laying on the bed, fully clothed. She could tell he was sleeping from his shallow breathing. Sitting on her side of the bed, she moved to lie next to him. Resting on her right elbow so she could look over him, she pushed his curls back gently as she kissed his lips softly. He started to stir and turned onto his side, facing her. His right arm wrapped around her waist and pulled her closer.
"Time for dinner." She said quietly.
"I'm not really hungry." He mumbled.
"I know, but just eat something." She was trying to persuade him as he hadn't eaten in at least a day. "I thought you're the one that's always trying to get me to eat and not the other way round." She laughed as he rolled onto her.
His eyes opened and peered down at her. "I'll eat." He promise.
Sara brushed her fingers through his hair and smiled at him. "You ok Gil?"
He closed his eyes and laid his head on her chest as his arms wrapped under her. "Just been thinking that's all."
"What about?" When he didn't answer, she ran her hand down his hair to his cheek, then his neck. "You worried about Jordan or your hearing?"
He sighed heavily and mumbled. "Both."
"Well, let me help you here." She offered in a whisper.
"Ok." He whispered back.
Taking a deep breath. "Jordan and the baby are fine. Her blood pressure's back to normal. The baby's due in two weeks. Ian's fine with the new job and your hearing is fine."
"So." He murmured. "Everything's fine?"
Sara giggled. "Pretty much."
Grissom raised his head and kissed her lips lightly. "Don't need to worry?" She shook her head. "I still do though."
"I know, but lets just do things like always. One at a time." She pointed out and kissed him tenderly.
"Mmmm." He pulled his arms from her and lifted himself up to lay across her more. His mouth never leaving hers. The warmth of their bodies seeped into each other. Sara's fingers tangled in his hair as the kiss deepened. Pulling out of the kiss slowly, he chuckled. "Let's feed the kids and continue this later." He suggested with a seductive smile. Sara returned the smile and took his offered hand.
Sitting around the table. Jordan was talking quietly with her husband while Sara and Grissom drank their coffee and talked about work. Grissom covered Sara's hand that rest on his knee and squeezed it. She smiled and leaned against him some more.
The sight before them was adorable. Their little girl was all grown up, married, husband who loves her and a baby on the way. A perfect, but odd life. Jordan is a science professor at UNLV and her husband was a detective. Ian and Jordan Fields live two blocks from Sara's and Grissom's. Ian's parents live in LA and visit when they can. They have been married for four years and have taken to becoming a family with pride. Jordan was told she couldn't have children after a motorcycle accident when she was a teenager, but the heavens watched over them and gave into their request and now they were waiting for their first child.
Grissom and Sara work at the crime lab, but less than the usual hours they use to when both were younger. Still in their prime, they are the head team in the lab. Grissom is co-ordinator and Catherine is supervisor. Grissom gets the calls for any crime and passes them to Catherine with orders of how to proceed. Warrick moved to days and they barely see him unless their shifts overlap. Nick's married and has two children with his wife Pippa. He lives in Texas, back in his home land where he grew up. He works in a university for biological sciences.
Catherine's daughter Lindsey went to UCLA to do her BS in biology. Catherine keeps blaming Grissom for showing her daughter his bugs and now she's gone away to become and entomologist. She's not angry with him, but enjoy teasing the crap out of him for it.
With a two story house, pool, large garden, a cat, one child, great jobs and each other, the Grissom family has been happy for the best part of ten years. Ups and downs were always there, but communication got them through it. Grissom's still himself, but the shy quiet Gil Grissom does take breaks and lets his laughter free and his playfulness out at work and at home. Sara has grounded herself more. She's found who she is and what she want's from life and now she has it, she's content to lay back and watch it with her husband.
Jordan first met Ian after her accident, but he soon went back home. A few years later he transferred permanently and that got together after running into each other at the lab. A few years after seeing each other, moving in and planning a family, they got married. Ian has been there for her and now he was a detective, he saw his family more and got to look over them. Both the Fields and Grissom families are very protective of each other and are always there. Christmas became a large family tradition when Jordan was first seeing Ian and now Ian's parents visit them and stay over Christmas. They own a large office building and are busy most the year, but take the time to spend with family. Priorities are what kept the two families together and will forever more.
Jordan sat on the couch and put her feet up. She had been sitting most the day, but it felt like she was walking around for hours. Her husband had been working and kept ringing to make sure she was ok and her mother was making dinner.
"Have you got any pickles mum?" Jordan asked from the living room.
"Hold on a minute and I'll get them." A few minutes later, Sara walked through to the living room and placed a bowl on her daughters large stomach. "He'll turn into a pickle you know." Sara teased.
Jordan smiled and picked up a pickle. "Where's dad?"
Sara made sure the table was set up as she thought. "In the study I think. I'll find him after I check the oven. You stay put."
Standing in the doorway, Sara watched over her husband as he leaned back in his chair and rubbed his eyes beneath his glasses. His back was to her, so he couldn't see her approach. She slipped her arms around his neck and kissed his cheek. "Go to bed honey." She whispered.
"I'm fine." He protested, but covered his mouth as he yawned.
She smiled. "Right. Now go lay down. I'll wake you when everyone's here."
"Ok. Don't forget." He stood and kissed her quickly before leaving the room and heading upstairs.
An hour later and Jordan was talking to Sara about the nursery. The door opened to reveal a 5ft6 male with brown short hair and a moustache. He was wearing brown pants with a light shirt under his black rain coat. "Sorry I'm late guys."
Jordan pushed herself up from the couch and went to greet her husband. "Hey. You missed the pickle binge." She chuckled and hugged him.
Sara left them alone and went upstairs. She opened the bedroom door quietly. There he was laying on the bed, fully clothed. She could tell he was sleeping from his shallow breathing. Sitting on her side of the bed, she moved to lie next to him. Resting on her right elbow so she could look over him, she pushed his curls back gently as she kissed his lips softly. He started to stir and turned onto his side, facing her. His right arm wrapped around her waist and pulled her closer.
"Time for dinner." She said quietly.
"I'm not really hungry." He mumbled.
"I know, but just eat something." She was trying to persuade him as he hadn't eaten in at least a day. "I thought you're the one that's always trying to get me to eat and not the other way round." She laughed as he rolled onto her.
His eyes opened and peered down at her. "I'll eat." He promise.
Sara brushed her fingers through his hair and smiled at him. "You ok Gil?"
He closed his eyes and laid his head on her chest as his arms wrapped under her. "Just been thinking that's all."
"What about?" When he didn't answer, she ran her hand down his hair to his cheek, then his neck. "You worried about Jordan or your hearing?"
He sighed heavily and mumbled. "Both."
"Well, let me help you here." She offered in a whisper.
"Ok." He whispered back.
Taking a deep breath. "Jordan and the baby are fine. Her blood pressure's back to normal. The baby's due in two weeks. Ian's fine with the new job and your hearing is fine."
"So." He murmured. "Everything's fine?"
Sara giggled. "Pretty much."
Grissom raised his head and kissed her lips lightly. "Don't need to worry?" She shook her head. "I still do though."
"I know, but lets just do things like always. One at a time." She pointed out and kissed him tenderly.
"Mmmm." He pulled his arms from her and lifted himself up to lay across her more. His mouth never leaving hers. The warmth of their bodies seeped into each other. Sara's fingers tangled in his hair as the kiss deepened. Pulling out of the kiss slowly, he chuckled. "Let's feed the kids and continue this later." He suggested with a seductive smile. Sara returned the smile and took his offered hand.
Sitting around the table. Jordan was talking quietly with her husband while Sara and Grissom drank their coffee and talked about work. Grissom covered Sara's hand that rest on his knee and squeezed it. She smiled and leaned against him some more.
The sight before them was adorable. Their little girl was all grown up, married, husband who loves her and a baby on the way. A perfect, but odd life. Jordan is a science professor at UNLV and her husband was a detective. Ian and Jordan Fields live two blocks from Sara's and Grissom's. Ian's parents live in LA and visit when they can. They have been married for four years and have taken to becoming a family with pride. Jordan was told she couldn't have children after a motorcycle accident when she was a teenager, but the heavens watched over them and gave into their request and now they were waiting for their first child.
Grissom and Sara work at the crime lab, but less than the usual hours they use to when both were younger. Still in their prime, they are the head team in the lab. Grissom is co-ordinator and Catherine is supervisor. Grissom gets the calls for any crime and passes them to Catherine with orders of how to proceed. Warrick moved to days and they barely see him unless their shifts overlap. Nick's married and has two children with his wife Pippa. He lives in Texas, back in his home land where he grew up. He works in a university for biological sciences.
Catherine's daughter Lindsey went to UCLA to do her BS in biology. Catherine keeps blaming Grissom for showing her daughter his bugs and now she's gone away to become and entomologist. She's not angry with him, but enjoy teasing the crap out of him for it.
With a two story house, pool, large garden, a cat, one child, great jobs and each other, the Grissom family has been happy for the best part of ten years. Ups and downs were always there, but communication got them through it. Grissom's still himself, but the shy quiet Gil Grissom does take breaks and lets his laughter free and his playfulness out at work and at home. Sara has grounded herself more. She's found who she is and what she want's from life and now she has it, she's content to lay back and watch it with her husband.
Jordan first met Ian after her accident, but he soon went back home. A few years later he transferred permanently and that got together after running into each other at the lab. A few years after seeing each other, moving in and planning a family, they got married. Ian has been there for her and now he was a detective, he saw his family more and got to look over them. Both the Fields and Grissom families are very protective of each other and are always there. Christmas became a large family tradition when Jordan was first seeing Ian and now Ian's parents visit them and stay over Christmas. They own a large office building and are busy most the year, but take the time to spend with family. Priorities are what kept the two families together and will forever more.
