Chapter 7 - Shooting Stars
SARA:
Before work, we were at home still unpacking some of our boxes and Grissom came across that god awful straw hat and decided to wear it to work with intentions of wearing it in front of me again, but we were unable to work together on the same case. Besides passing each other on our way in or out the door or feeling the other climb into bed, we hadn't seen much of each other in the past few days. But finally, motivated by the meteor shower he witnessed while at his crime scene, Grissom took me to the planetarium after work. I hadn't been since elementary school, I absolutely loved it.
GRISSOM:
I had to take a moment to admire the meteor shower before me. Normally, there wasn't much that could distract me from a crime scene, but Sara has changed me all the way down to my core. She has taught me to slow down sometimes, take a deep breath and stop to smell the roses. I hadn't seen much of Sara in the past couple days because of our busy schedules and that was stressing me out more then any case. It turned out that I really needed that minute to enjoy the night sky because we were about to stumble across a mass suicide in an underground compound. That night I forced myself to pull Sara out of work on time and I took her to the planetarium. I was overjoyed to see her face light up under the starry sky.
