Children of Angels: A History of One (Lady Heather/OMC; Lady Heather/Grissom) | Five Tears She Never Saw (GSR)
The Gods of Lesser Things (multiple pairings, friendships) | Casual Observers (Grissom/Lady Heather) | Lavender Ponies (Catherine)
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What If's and Moments

What if the Strip Strangler had found Sara? What if Sara had been pulled over by a different, less sympathetic cop? What if Warrick hadn't married Tina? What if Grissom had been the one in the box? Who is Lady Heather? A series of shorts, or short series, that go into the episodes to explore where the characters can and could go ...

Children of Angels: A History of One Rating: Mature
A Story of Lady Heather.
She could tell he was older, much older; he was ageless and angelic and eternal and his gaze never wavered as he stared at her. Her back straightened and her shoulders squared and the heels of her boots clicked on the tile as she walked over to him, drawn by the force of his gaze.

Five Tears She Never Saw Rating: Teen
A Contemplation of Gil Grissom
Gil Grissom was a man of logic, not heart, and it took twenty minutes of flying above Sierra-Nevada storm clouds for him to realize that he was crying because he missed her.

The Gods of Lesser Things Rating: Mature
Halloween in Vegas
Under the pulse of the Las Vegas lights, the shadows grew, dark and slick as the sun cascaded down past the mountains, bathing the Valley in the perfect blackness of night. The half-formed shape of the moon caught the last vestige of the sinking sun and glowed orange, hanging low above the city while the creatures below prowled, searching for gold and trinkets, affected in ways they no longer acknowledged.

Casual Observers Coming Summer 2007
Preview: The casual observer would have thought they were just talking – investigator to suspect. She did look suspicious of something after all; dark clothing, angry demeanor. A first year detective would have assumed she had more to hide.

Lavender Ponies Coming Summer 2007
Preview: It still amazed her that her daughter was nearly grown and talking about auditioning for Julliard. The same little girl who had made her transformers perform magical ballets about the autobots taking over the decepticons, or some such thing, was now en pointe and garnering reviews from local papers and being scouted by dance conservatories around the country.

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