Title: Daddy´s little Girl
Summery: A little talk between father and daughter.
In the future of one of our male CSI´s.
(I had Grissom in mind when writing it but feel free to add your favorite character.)
Disclaimer: I don´t own CSI or any of the characters within.
But don´t we all wish we did.
Daddy´s little Girl
> Dad, you don´t even listen to me. And you already made up your mind.
> No. And yes.
No, i am listening to you. And yes i made up my mind.
You disobeyed the rules.
> I did not . . .
> Don´t say you did not disobey the rules.
A suggestion.
You always want to be treated like an adult
Could we try handling that like to reasonable adults?
> Yes.
> Without you shouting at me?
> Yeees.
> Alright.
Would you mind answering a couple of questions?
> Go ahead.
> How old is the boy?
> As old as i am.
> As old as you are now? Or as old as you are going to be in two years?
> As old as i am now.
He just appears to be older.
> That does not reassure me.
Is he a criminal?
> No, dad.
> Does he smoke? Drink?
> No.
> Is he doing drugs?
> Of course not.
Why are you asking all those questions, dad?
> We are almost done. You will soon realize what these questions are good for.
Does your mother know the boy?
> No.
And the boy´s name is Kevin.
> Even though i already know the answer to the next question i am still asking.
Do i, your loving father, know young Kevin?
> No, but . . .
> Save your but for a little longer.
What is the rule when it comes to boys?
Especially the part about going out with boys?
> You or mum have to be introduced to a boy before i am allowed to go out with him.
> Now, what would you say as an reasonable adult?
Did you disobey the rules?
> Alriiight, you´re right.
I did disobey the rules.
> Case closed. No further questions your honor.
> Dad?
> Yes?
> Somehow you have been introduced to him now, didn´t you?
> Somehow.Yes.
Why?
> Well, i would like to go out with him.
> You really like him?
> Yes.
> Does he like you?
> I´d like to think so.
> Kevin?
> Yes, dad, Kevin.
> And Kevin would like to take you out?
> We will find out if he is still interested once yo let him out of the trunk.
And promise not to pull him out of the car like a running maniac again.
> Uh hu. Well i have to think about that.
Do you think we should give him a ride home?
As a little reconciliation.
> That would be nice of you.
> And you really think i should let him out of the trunk?
> I think it would make a better impression on his parents if he doesn´t have to climb out of the trunk.
What would you say?
> Don´t know. Since he is in there i have grown kinda fond of him.
> Daaad.
> Alright, i let him out.
And tomorrow i ask Jim to run a background check on him.
The End.
