Sara got up quickly and opened the door, not wanting to make Grissom wait.

"Hey, come in I just need to get my bag." She smiled and retreated back into her apartment.

Gil looked at her retreating back and couldn't help but think of how wonderful she looked. 'Stop it! She doesn't like you that way' he chastised himself, still fighting internally with himself he didn't hear Sara call his name from the door. His head shot up when she touched his arm and he turned to face her. She smiled softly.

"Come on, we'll be late other wise."

Gil starred at her for a second and then suddenly realised what he must look like. "Oh yeah right. Sorry." And with that he quickly left hr apartment. Leaving Sara to shut the door, shaking her head as she did.

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They had been in the car ten minutes and nothing had been said and it was getting to Sara. She decided to ask him a question, any question and see where it would lead them.

"What is your favourite film?" Gil quickly glanced at her, wondering what had prompted the sudden question.

"'Wag The Dog'" he replied without thinking. She couldn't help but smile.

"I love that film."

"You know it?" he asked sounding surprised and looking at her again, taking in her profile. She was leaning against the window, chin resting on her hand, starring ahead. 'She is so beautiful'.

"Of course, it is quiet scary about how much it relates back to today's world." Gil smiled.

"I know."

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"You didn't?" Rex asked shocked.

Adam chuckled, "yep, they'll thank me for it, eventually."

"How could you do that? You know the sexual tension alone is enough to kill. Granted, I have never met Sara but from what you two have told me! Shame on you." Rex chided his lover whilst he set the table in preparation for the dinner. Adam just grinned and walked over to Rex.

"Trust me, once you see them together you'll see they belong with each other. They just need a push, and hopefully in the same direction" he shrugged, kissing Rex on the cheek and then going to set up the table.

"I knew you wouldn't be able to help yourself." Rex smiled and went to sit next to Adam on the couch. "Tell me about Sara." Adam sighed.

"She's bright, exceedingly so, went to Harvard on a scholarship and majored in physics of all things. No social skills, well a bit, but not many. She, she had a very bad childhood and she doesn't like talking about it so don't ask." Rex shot Adam a questioning glance but didn't interrupt. "She's tall, thin, brown hair. I trust her with my life." Adam sighed finishing.

"You really like her don't you?" Rex asked, knowing just how much she meant to him having had Adam tell him stories about her before.

"Yeah, I do. You'll like her."

"I know." Rex smiled trying to calm Adam knowing he was nervous about what would happen. Just then there was a knock at the door.

"Do you want me to answer it?" Rex asked as he stroked Adam's hair, calming them both.

"No, I'll do it. Wait here." And with that he got up and opened the door.