Field Trip A/N: I don't own them. Don't remind me. My dad hogs the computer, so if I don't update quickly, you know why.
Calleigh explored the upstairs of the cabin. It was pretty hard to find the master bedroom. There was only one room, but there were many other rooms. Gym, four bathrooms (so far), a laundry room, and so on and so forth.

Finally, she walked into a room that was twice the size of her apartment. ' Oh my god!' she thought to herself. The bed was a king sized fluff factory. 'I'm going to have to fight Horatio for that.'

Calleigh rounded the corner to where the bathroom was, stopping dead in her tracks.

Horatio figured a nice spaghetti dinner would be nice. Also to show Calleigh a fine homemade dinner from chef Horatio. He just set the water to boil when he heard a giddy shriek from upstairs. Horatio just shook his head and laughed to himself.

"Either she found a million dollars laying on the floor, or she found the Jacuzzi." He said.

Calleigh quickly stripped down and slowly seeped into the hot water. 'God, this is amazing. I definitely wouldn't mind staying here for oh, I don't know, the rest of my life.'

As Calleigh poured lavender bubble bath into the water, her thoughts drifted to the sexy redheaded Lieutenant that was downstairs making her dinner and his comment from earlier. Her dreams were coming true. Stuck alone in a mansion-ish cabin with her boss. Not to mention the fact that he might have hit on her.

As these thoughts drifted through her mind, she completely lost track of time. Just as Calleigh was about to drain the water, there was a knock on the bathroom door, followed by a husky voice.

"Calleigh, its time for dinner." Horatio called from the door.

Calleigh screamed, startled from the sudden disturbance from the quiet she had been relaxing to.

"Calleigh?" Horatio asked as he rushed through the door.

He knew it was not appropriate for him to barge in on someone in the bathroom, but they were in a strange state with a serial killer on the loose. That wasn't the only reason. He also wanted to be absolutely sure that she was okay.

As soon as Horatio went through the door he saw Calleigh, safe and sound in the bathtub. A little shaken up but not harmed in any way.

"Calleigh, I am so sorry." He said, covering his eyes and slowly walking out of the room.

Unfortunately, he didn't know where he was going for obvious reasons.

"Horatio! Look…" Calleigh warned.

Too late. Horatio ran face first into the doorframe.

"Ow, I'll, I'll meet you downstairs." He said, rubbing his face.