Sara smiled, she had a playful, but at the same time serious look in her eyes. She took his hand and connected it with hers before she started talking.

"So, you remember when your daughter took me out for coffee?" Grissom nodded, slightly confused and nervous. "Well she asked me why I dropped everything I had in San Francisco and moved here when you asked me to." She looked at him and he nodded, hinting for her to continue. "Well I didn't really answer her." She paused and took a deep breath. "I didn't really drop everything when I moved." What did I really have in San Francisco?" She stopped again. "Before you I didn't really think about it. I worked, slept and eat when it was necessary. Then you came along and I had the best months in my life. I was heartbroken when you had to leave" He tried to say something, but she stopped him. "When you called and asked me to come out here, it wasn't a doubt in my mind. I never toughed about how things would be here. So yeah it's six years too late, but I love you. I always have and I always will." She lifted his hand and kissed it. "Better late, than never. I love you too Gilbert Grissom."