So this one's based off of what my grandpa told me to do after I lost one of my teeth. And I couldn't thank him enough for telling me :)

Hope you like it!

The elevator doors opened up at the floor of the crime lab, and Flack walked out, looking around for his best friend. He didn't see Danny anywhere, but he did see Lindsay in her office. She looked up from her paperwork, smiled, then waved at him. Flack waved back, then he chuckled in amusement when he saw Danny's chair spin around fast, revealing little Lucy. Her face lit up when she realized who her mother was waving at, and she quickly jumped out of the chair and ran out into the hallway.

"Uncle Flack, guess what?!" she shouted, running straight into Flack's arms.

"What's up?" Flack asked.

"Look," Lucy said, grinning widely. She pointed at her bottom teeth, and Flack noticed that there was a tooth missing.

"You lost your first tooth!" Flack said, laughing when the little girl nodded her head excitedly. She could hardly contain her happiness about losing a tooth.

"Yup. And Mommy says that if I put it under my pillow tonight, a fairy will bring me money! She says that I'll prolly get fifty cents or somethin' like that."

"Fifty cents? That's nothing!" Flack responded. When he saw the look of confusion on Lucy's face, he bent down so he was eye level with her. "I'll tell you a way to get more money than that. All you gotta do is write a nice letter to the Tooth Fairy, asking if you can have ten dollars instead, then place it under your pillow with the tooth. The Tooth Fairy will think it's so adorable, she won't be able to resist giving you the money."

Lucy's eyes grew wide at the thought of having ten dollars. She could buy so much candy with that much money!

"Does that really work?" she asked, curious to know if she would be getting that amount of money in the morning or not.

"Worked like a charm for me when I was a kid. I'm sure it'll work for you," Flack answered.

"Thanks for tellin' me, Uncle Flack. You're the best," she said, hugging him. She then looked past him and smiled. "Hi Daddy!"

Flack turned around and saw Danny walking to them.

"Hey, Luce," he said, smiling at his daughter. He then looked at Flack. "You ready to go?"

"Yeah, let's go."

"Okay. I'll see you tonight, baby," Danny said, kissing Lucy. He then waved to Lindsay and then headed to the elevators.

"See you later, kid," Flack said to Lucy, winking to her as he walked away. He couldn't wait to see her again, just so he could find out if Danny decided to go with her adorable letter to the Tooth Fairy. Of course, knowing Danny, Flack figured that he probably would. After all, he could never say no to his daughter.


Danny and Lindsay were standing outside of Lucy's bedroom door, debating on who should go in and slip the money under her pillow.

"I should do it," Lindsay argued, "When I was in Montana last year, I put the money under my nephew's pillow without waking him up. So I think you should let me do it! I know I won't wake her up."

Danny sighed. They'd been arguing about this for the last five minutes. He just decided to give up and handed Lindsay the fifty cents in his hand.

"Good luck," Danny said, walking down the hall to their own bedroom. He sat on the bed and waited for Lindsay to return. When she did, he noticed the amused look on her face. He then noticed a piece of paper in her hand.

"Look what our daughter left the tooth fairy," Lindsay said, handing the paper to Danny. As he read it, he couldn't keep the smile off of his face.

Deer Ms. Tooth Fary, or Mr. Tooth Fary,

I think I need ten dolars. Fifty cents is fine to, but I think I need ten dolars. I realy want candy. I can't get no candy with fifty cents! So pleese, can you give me ten dolars?I promise I will be a good girl! Pleese, pleese, pleese?

From,

Lucy D. Messer

Danny was laughing now as he handed the letter back to Flack. He then pulled his wallet out and took got a ten dollar bill.

"I knew she was going to write this. I heard Flack telling her to do it today," he said, still laughing. Lindsay was laughing, also, until she saw the money in Danny's hand.

"Wait, you're not actually going to give her ten dollars, are you?" Lindsay asked, "She's six! What is she going to do with ten dollars?"

"She'll do just like she said in her letter. She'll buy candy. And lots of it, too. And then we can let Flack babysit her after she's eaten it all in one day," Danny said, smirking.

"I can't wait to see the look on Flack's face the day that happens," Lindsay said, laughing again.

Danny stood up and walked to their bedroom door, ready to go and deliver the money to Lucy's room. Before he left, he turned around and grinned at Lindsay.

"I can't wait to see the look on his face when he realizes ten dollars is missing from his wallet."

Short, yes, I know. But I hope you review. And like always, I love all the reviews that you all left me for the last chapter.