A/N: The final chapter, sigh. tear oh, the memories. How I'm going to miss this story, my first fanfic. We've watched it grow, the characters develop the, plot thicken. 11 chapters, dear lord, why did you people stay with this for so long? Why did I stay with it for so long? Lol, believe it or not, but I didn't think I would ever get here. The path to completion has been a long and difficult one, and on more than one occasion I have considered not finishing this fic. But I struggled on, and I have you people to thank for it. So thank you, thank you for sticking with 'Bloody Valentine', thank you for your sweet reviews. Feel free to email me about my stories or CSI Miami. Punches fist into air you guys rock!

WILDFLOWER LOOKOUT

Calleigh lent against the front of her car, the ocean breeze whipping about her hair. As she watched the sunset, her mind drifted back to the last couple of days. And to Eric. Sure, her Valentine's Day had been crap, a reminder of everything missing in her life. But with Eric there, things had seemed more… bearable.

Calleigh rubbed her bare shoulders and smiled.

"Though I'd find you here," A voice said behind her.

Calleigh turned around. Eric was standing there, a big grin on his face.

"Yeah, just thinking," Calleigh answered.

Eric moved beside her, shoulders touching. He leaned against the car and sighed.

"It's a good place for it," he said, looking at the horizon.

"I thought this would've been the place where you brought girls," Calleigh joked, remembering his remark about the 'make-out spot'.

"Yeah, I used to," he said, smiling "now girls don't care about sunsets. All they care about is expensive cares and restaurants."

"Not all girls," Calleigh laughed.

There was a pause as they both stared out to sea.

"It's beautiful," Calleigh whispered.

Eric gazed at her longingly.

"Yeah, it is."

Calleigh looked up at his and blushed. She pushed her hair behind her ears.

"Why do you come up here now?" She asked, changing the subject.

"Same as you," he replied, "to think. I've been doing a lot of that since Speed died."

Calleigh didn't answer. She felt her hand brush up against Eric's and he clasped it tightly.

"Staring at the ocean; it makes things seem so mush clearer. Everything's been so complicated lately."

"I know what you mean," Calleigh whispered.

Eric gazed down into her eyes, making Calleigh shiver. Eric wrapped his arms around her and pulled her close.

He kissed her softly, his lips lingering there for a few seconds. Eric broke away after what seemed like eternity and held her tightly against him; not wanting to ever let her go. Calleigh wrapped her arms around his neck.

"Happy Valentine's Day, Calleigh," Eric mumbled in her ear.

Calleigh sighed contently.

"Happy Valentine's Day."

THE END