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AN: Thanks to Kristy for beta reading. The last part is dedicated to her, because she wished for something hugs

Summary: They just enjoy...


"Grissom?"

Grissom was staring at her in complete shock. 'She didn't say that! That's not possible. She didn't say that!' he thought again and again, feeling numb.

"Grissom!" Sara nearly shouted his name.

He still stared at her, the expression on his face a mixture of disbelieve, delight and complete shock. He was lost in thoughts and didn't reply to any of her questions.

'What did I say or do?' she thought while worry grew inside of her. She just said what she had wished for and that would never become true. She was so sure about that. Grissom would never have done a thing like this. He wasn't this kind of man. It would have been some sort of cheating and he would never do this to her.

'I wouldn't mind if he had' she thought, trying to get this thought out of her mind.

She made a small step into his direction and her movement ripped him out of his numbness. He winked a few times and shook his head. He looked directly into her dark brown eyes, seeing the confusion in it.

"Sara, did you just say what I think you said? Did you really wish that I..."

"I told you it is ridiculous. You would never..."

"No! Sara, listen to me. Do you believe in this whole wishing thing? I mean do you really believe in it? With all your heart?" he asked her, his face serious.

"I... uhm... not really I guess. I think it's fun to make a wish when you see a shooting star. As a child I really believed in it, for a short time. But none of my wishes came true so I just do it for fun. It's really interesting what you can come up with when you wish for something you didn't really think about before."

"So, the wish you made was more fun and not because you really want it to become true?" he replied with a little disappointment in his voice.

Sara couldn't believe what she had just heard. Did he really...'No!' she thought, 'Don't do this to yourself, Sara. He would never ever have done something like this. This is so totally not Grissom!'

"Uhm... I don't really know, Griss." She turned away from him, not able to hold his gaze any longer. "You know, most times I make a wish when seeing a shooting star I think it's nothing, it's just for fun. But when I think about it it's mostly something I..."

When she didn't finish the sentence Grissom took a deep breath and continued for her "It's mostly something you really wished for? Something you've dreamed about?" Sara just nodded, not trusting her voice enough to speak.

"Sara, look at me please." When she didn't move in any way he reached out with his left hand, caressed her left cheek and moved his hand under her chin, lifting it up and forced her to look into his eyes. With a soft smile on his lips he continued speaking. "Don't you think that some of these wishes can come true? If you believe in it and really wish for it?" After a few seconds he sighed lightly. "I... The airline called the next morning. I told them that we would stay here a little bit longer and that I would call them when we wanted to fly back. When you woke up in the car and I told you that they had called... I had just called them to say that we wanted to go home."

Sara stared into his eyes, not knowing what to say. Her wish had become true, the wish which was too unrealistic, too ridiculous and far too naive. At least that had been what she'd been thinking about it a few moments ago. And here she was, standing next to the man she loved and who had just told her that this wish had become true. For a few seconds, which seemed to be hours, she couldn't breath or get a clear thought. She was lost in his dark blue eyes and wanted this moment to last forever. She swallowed the tears back and tried to keep her breathing steady.

"I hope you will forgive me for what I did... Some day. I just... I wanted to spend some time with you, just with you. And this situation was more than tempting. I just couldn't resist. When I told you about my feelings... They get stronger every time I try to repress them. Sara, I... I don't know how to say this. What I did was not on the purpose to hurt you or betray your trust in me. I just... wanted this so much."

"Griss, I really don't know what to say. I guess I should be angry or hurt or something like this. But I am just... happy." Sara said with tears in her eyes.

They sat in the plane, on their way home to Las Vegas. Sara sat next to the window and turned her face to the man sitting next to her. The man she loved and who loved her.

They had talked for the whole night after they had returned to the motel. There had been a lot of laughter and a few tears.

And now they were sitting in the plane which brought them back home. A home where a lot of things would change. They would try to keep their relationship private at first, not knowing if it would work. It would be tough to keep their hands off of each other or to stay professional at work. But they promised to try.

Sara grabbed Grissoms hand and leand over to him. He turned his face and looked into her eyes, smiling. He bent over and kissed her on the lips. Sara closed her eyes and there was just one thought in her mind right now.

'Just enjoy...'


The end

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