A/N: Thanks for the reviews so far. I would like to put something out here though. Boston's crime rate is not that high. In fact, it's a lot lower than Vegas. I personally am a big fan of the city and I know someone on the force there and believe me, it's a lot like New York. You have parts of the city that have bad luck with crime and you don't want anything to do with it ( especially at night), and then there are places like Beacon Hill, which will be in this story, that actually have a low crime rate because frankly the higher class can be intimidating. Not saying there's no crime at all (face it, everywhere you go there i is /i crime) but I think your better off living in Boston than oh say L.A or Las Vegas.
And another note on the same comment than brought up the subject above, Boston is filled with museums, landmarks, and all the other fun stuff Grissom and Sara (and I) adore. Why would I not have them move to the city that basically started the American Revolution? Where America got it's chance to be America? Sure Philadelphia is just as historic, and had a lot to do with the same part of history as New England, but I can't see my favorite couple in Pennsylvania other than just a nice little visit.
I do love constructive criticism, but after all everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion. This is only fan fiction, and if you have a better idea for these two, or any character, than feel free to express that in your own story. This is how I see mine. I've written work where they moved back to California, or found a nice little place in the mid-west. This story, which is one of few where they have no children, yet, is one where I just thought 'hey, maybe Boston is a good fit'. I apologize for this long rant, and I will get another chapter posted by this evening, but I needed to clarify my points. I guess I'm like my favorite author in this way. Once someone brings something up she disagrees on, she writes a blog like this to justify her reasons. And that, my dear readers, is all I wish to do.
Yours through words,
Kay
