AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here is where things get complicated.

I also just realized I haven't talked about the investigation behind Greg's shooting, so that will be coming up soon.

AlennaDemi688211 - - shivering? Wow, didn't think it was possible.

Katharine - - crying? What is with people and emotions towards this story? Not that I can complain, I cried when I finished reading "Accidental Odyssey."

Krazy - - okay, I'll stop insulting you. And I don't plan on killing GREG in this story...but that statement doesn't cover other characters or Greg in other stories ;)

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i told warrick not to sugar-coat the facts. i am a CSI and like the truth.

'greg has amnesia, but not to a full extent. he has forgotten a few things, but remembers just as much.'

i finally take warrick's advice. slowly, i slide to the cold, wood floor, warrick doing the same.

'he remembers a little but about the people he knows. greg knows how to work the machines at work and he can tell you how important his job is.

'greg remembers bits and pieces of who he is and his past. but he can't name everyone in two generations of his immediate family or his own name. he remembers everyone from work, your guys' anniversary and his birthday.'

i laugh, but it comes out like i am holding back a sob. 'how did they find all that out?'

'asked him a few basic, standard questions for those who have suffered from major concussions like he has. the doctors asked greg about family, his work, friends, important dates, simple stuff. but when they asked him if he remembers how he ended up in the hospital, he freaked.'

i look away from warrick and fiddle with a scratch on the molding. 'how is he?'

he helps me to my feet and we continue into the kitchen.

i know he heard my question because i saw his body flinch.

i am still waiting for him to answer my question.