"Can you pass me the tweezers?" Speed asked. He had just taken the cars air conditioning unit apart.

"Have you got something?" Eric asked handing them to him through the open door on the opposite side of the car.

"Maybe." He put the tweezers into the whole and extracted what appears to be a small piece of rubber.

"I guess Calleigh was right." Eric said.

"And we owe her some Godiva chocolate. This whole unit needs to come and out so we print it. I hope you didn't have plans for the evening."

"Let me take this to trace and fingerprinting see if they can find any prints or traces of chloroform while we take it out."

"Okay."

"Gentlemen." Horatio said as he came into the fingerprinting lab a couple of hours later.

"I thought you were still at the hospital." Eric said looking from where the computer was running the print they had obtained from inside the air conditioning unit which matched the partial on the rubber they had found.

"Calleigh needs to rest. I presume you found something."

"Prints from inside the air conditioning unit and on a piece of rubber from inside it which had traces of chloroform on it." Speed explained. "We're running it against AFIS now, no hits so far."

"Even with a bump on the head Calleigh's good." Eric commented.

"No arguments there. Do you mind if I wait with you?"

"Pull up a stool.

Twenty minutes later the computer beeped indicating a match.

"What do you have Speed?"

"Prints are a match to Robert Kellerman. 45 year old accountant, ex-military. We've got an address."

"I'll call Tripp." Eric said.

"Good work gentlemen."

"Don't forget Calleigh's contribution."

"I won't."

"Ms Duquesne." One of the nurses said to Calleigh early the next morning.

"Yes."

"Lieutenant Caine asked me to give you a message."

"Okay."

"He says he can't come in this morning, you were right and they are tracking down a suspect, but he should be here tonight."

"Thank you."

"I know I'm not Horatio but will I do as a substitute." A voice from the door asked.

"Alexx." Calleigh smiled.

"How are you feeling baby?" Alexx inquired.

"I'm getting better."

"I've brought the things you asked for."

"Thank you. It will be good to get out of this hospital nightgown."

"So I hear you were solving cases yesterday."

"I just told them something I remembered reading in a journal."

"From what Timothy told me when he called me late last night to tell me they had a suspect, you did slightly more than that."

"We're a team that's what we do."

"You should take it easy and enjoy your time off."

"I'd rather be at work than in a cast and sling." Calleigh said.

"Calleigh…"

"I know, I got this from Horatio yesterday. But they told me about that little boy, and it was just an idea."

"I know, he got to all of us." Alexx admitted. "So too soon to be going through your underwear drawer."

"Horatio told you I said that." Calleigh cringed.

"I see where you're coming from baby. You'd rather he see you in your underwear first."

"Alexx!" Calleigh exclaimed.

"I'm an old married lady, I have to live vicariously."

"Maybe we shouldn't talk about my underwear anymore."

"One more comment and then we'll leave the subject alone."

"Okay." Calleigh agreed.

"When you find out the answer to the boxers or briefs question let me know."

"Alexx!" Calleigh scolded giggling. "Ow." She said as she pulled her shoulder slightly.

"Be careful. I've just checked your X-rays and every thing is where it should be and you don't want to change that."

TBC