Chapter 9

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Two weeks later:

Greg walked up to Sara as she stood out by her car. He put his hands on her shoulders and started to slowly message them. She leaned her head back against his. Then she turned around and wrapped her arms around him. Greg slipped his arms around her waist as she clung to him.

"It's been two weeks," she whispered.

"I know," Greg replied, rubbing the back of her head.

"I can still remember the look in her eyes when the boys came out of the room," Sara was trying to bottle up all her emotions about the case inside.

"It's all going to be fine Sara," Greg reassured her. "Her friend Tiff, her parents are doing the paperwork to adopt Shea.

"That's great," Sara whispered. "It's great that she might actually have a normal life from now on."

They both broke apart reluctantly from the hug, and got into Greg's car. He started it up and they drove away from the crime lab, towards Summit High School. Greg held Sara's hand the whole way there.

Their relationship had grown greatly during the Sheehan case, and in the two weeks after. They were both opening up a lot with each other and telling more about themselves. Greg was already thinking, although he knew it may be too early to tell, that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Sara.

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They arrived at the school with time to spare. They walked into the gymnasium holding hands and looking very much like a perfect couple. Greg, and Sara as well, wanted people to think that way about them.

The show started a little after the audience took their seats. Sheas drama class was putting on a performance of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Shea had told them about it the week before and asked them to come.

"I'm being the first witch and lady Macbeth," she was very excited whenever she talked about it.

"Who's being Macbeth?" asked Sara.

"Graham was supposed to be," she said quietly. "Now his understudy is doing it."

There was a bit of an unpleasant silence for a moment after that, and then Shea went off about how excited she was, and how her teachers were very proud that she was doing well.

As Greg thought back on that as the play started, he knew, call it foreshadow, he really didn't know, but he knew that Shea was going to do great things in her life. He also knew that his relationship with Sara would work out. It would be hard, and there would be tough spots along the road, but he was going to stick with her all the way to the end. He knew that for sure.

The End

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I'm finished it at last. Thank you to all the people who reviewed my story. I've got a new one that I think sounds good. Here is a bit of it. It's going to be called:

How could this happen to me?

After some of the CSIs go out to a club, something happens to one of them that will change their life forever. Very mild Greg/Sara.

I hope there are some people out there that will enjoy it. I'm going to try to get it started as soon as possible. Thanks.

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