Some thoughts on Nick Stokes.
I love CSI for showing a tough "man's man" from Texas who loves beer and football, but also regularly cries and shows a full range of emotions.
I see cop/crime dramas so often make the men steely and hardened and emotionless and immune to the horror they see.
I love that CSI actually show that the crimes really get to Nick. He cries. At crime scenes. At work. And he doesn't apologize for it. And his coworkers don't make fun of him for it.
I love it. I love it.
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This is a scene that I am 100% certain is canon in the CSI universe and takes place somewhere between "It Was a Very Good Year" and "Ghosts of the Past." I feel like this explains all the subtle interactions and makes them better.
Open the cut for an adorable Morganders/Grody moment that is living rent free in my brain. Yes, I know I'm late to the party. Don't care!
"It's no Frank's but it's not bad." She said quietly. She wasn't sure she was ready to go home and go to bed yet. The sun was well and truly up and it didn't feel like sleep was coming.
Morgan followed Nick out of the dinner and exchanged pleasantries as he headed to his car, a literal doggie bag in his hand. She stopped at the curb and felt, more than saw Greg step out behind her.
"Yeah." Greg mumbled a response. She turned and looked at him. he had one hand in his pocket, the other on the back of his neck and his eyes were on his shoes. He glanced up quickly then back down as he said. "Morgan... the other day you said..." He looked up to watch Nick pulling away with a wave.
"The best is yet to come?" She finished. His eyes came back to her.
"Yeah, that. Do you know the rest of that song?"
"I do." She smiled to herself and nodded.
He huffed a nervous laugh, somewhere between excitement and fear. "I did not realize how much I wanted you to say that and at the same time..." His eyes went on his toes again as he engaged in a nervous little dance.
She was fairly certain he was incapable of being still when he wasn't holding scientific instruments.
"At the same time?" There was something she wasn't saying.
"At the same time... I don't want to mess this up." He gestured between the two of them.
"So don't? If it doesn't work out I promise to still be your friend." She gave him a flirty smile that barely hid her growing anxiety.
"You weren't here when Grissom and Sara... When Ecklie... when he found out they were together he was pissed and said Sara couldn't be supervised by Gris. The thing is by then they had been together for months and they kept it quiet. It only came out because this psycho serial Gris was chasing took Sara. She would have drowned if he hadn't been on the case." He paused a moment and then said more quietly "Though them dating was the reason she was taken... I guess it's a chicken and egg thing... But the point is, I don't want them to split us up. I love working with you. You're my partner. I want to have your back."
"Greg, that is really sweet, and a little macho, but I get it." Her head swayed as she though a bit. "First, you're not my boss, so we'd could be find on the same shift. But I don't want a different partner either. So we go on a date or something; that's no one's business but ours. Let's worry about anything else if and when we need to."
"You couldn't tell your Dad. I don't want to ask that of you." Even as his words were discouraging there was a cautious hope in his tone and their eyes met.
Before she could stop herself she blurted "My sex life is not my father's business." in a mildly irritated tone. Greg smirked and raised an eyebrow as she felt her face turned heat. "I mean, that is also a problem for another day. Aren't you putting the cart before the horse. Nothing has even happened yet."
His smile grew. "Yet?"
She thought she might be on fire her face was so warm. She chewed her lower lip thoughtfully then smiled and raised and eyebrow as she stepped a little bit closer to him. "Yet."
Her advance seemed to be the permission he needed and he pulled her close and kissed her as hard as she kissed him back. His arms found their way around her waist and she looped hers around his neck pulling him down to her.
Cue the song "This Kiss" by Faith Hill as they share a clearly very passionate kiss for a good 30 seconds or so.
A wolf whistle was followed by Finn's voice "Get a room!" Greg and Morgan flew apart both red faced and breathless. "You guys forgot I went to the restroom didn't you. It's about time."
"Could you maybe not tell anyone about..." Greg trailed off, his eyes flicked to Morgan as if worried she'd be angry at his statement but she just laughed a little breathlessly.
"Of course! Well, actually, can I tell Nick? He owes me so much money." she paused thoughtfully. "And Henry. He had next week in the pool." They stared at her for a moment before she laughed. "Just kidding. About Henry at least. But don't worry. Your secrets safe with me, kids." She winked at Morgan and headed for her car.
Morgan started laughed more and Greg met her eyes with a grin and a chuckle. "So, I don't know about you, but I'm not going to get any sleep for a while now." She chuckled and shook her head. "Someone gave me this great Sinatra album recently. Could I interest you in some coffee and music."
"Sinatra, huh? I heard you make good coffee." She said taking his arm and turning them both towards the parking lot. She hummed quietly the tune of the best is yet to come...
Greg finished the words softly. "come the day you're mine..."
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Morganders
Who's the cuddler? Both
Who makes the bed? Morgan
Who wakes up first? .... Morgan
Who has the weird taste in music? Morgan
Who is more protective? Greg
Who sings in the shower? Morgan
Who cries during movies? Morgan more so
Who spends the most shopping? Morgan
Who kisses more roughly? Greg
Who is more dominant? Ehhhh Greg. Mostly.
My rating 1-10? 9. They're adorable I think they should've went more that direction than the Hodges direction with Morgan but alas
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This is just a CSI crack fic I wrote a few months back, born out of different roles played by both Ted Danson and Wallace Langham. I just love it when I recognise actors from other roles they’ve played.
Summary: Henry and Morgan learn Hodges used to be a palaeontologist with a serious attitude problem.
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“This came about from two things: when I went to Disney World, went on the Dinosaur ride and almost immediately was like “omg Hodges?” and when I was listening to Disney Parks radio, I was unable to not hear Hodges when they played Dinosaur.
So here we are.
For the unaware: the main character of the Dinosaur ride at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is Dr Grant Seeker and he is played by (a very young) Wallace Langham with his… I guess, sidekick, his t-rex hand puppet. He is an employee at the Dino Institute, which studies dino fossils, and works with a company called Chrono-Tech to bring tourists and palaeontologists to the past. Now, Seeker does have an attitude problem and he really does steal his boss’s identity and hack into her computer to change the coordinates on a time machine, the CTX Rover, to the time of the K-T extinction event when the Chicxulub meteor struck, all to bring back an iguanodon from the end of the Cretaceous period - even though iguanodons did not live then - and surprise it’s Aladar from the Dinosaur movie. Mark Rios is an actual character from the Dino Institute storyline at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I chose him to be the murder victim because he’s the party animal character - makes sense for him to be at Vegas, after all.”
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