Title: Only A Feeling
By: angstytimelord
Pairing: Greg Sanders/Ryan Wolfe
Fandom: CSI: Las Vegas /CSI: Miami
Rating: PG-13
Table: 1drabble
Prompt: 1, Clouds
Warning: on-going series
Disclaimer: This is entirely a product of my own imagination, and I make no profit from it. I do not own the lovely Greg Sanders or Ryan Wolfe, unfortunately, just borrowing them for a while. Please do not sue.

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Things had been going so well for them lately.

Greg looked up from where he sat at his desk in the small office that he and Ryan shared at the crime lab, sighing softly as he thought of his boyfriend.

Everything had been so good for them since they'd come back from their trip to Paris that he wondered just how long it could last. What would be the next dark cloud to make a blot on their clear horizon? He couldn't help but feel that some kind of trouble was brewing.

He didn't know why, but he had a strange feeling that something was going to throw a spanner in the works, and that some kind of trouble was in their future.

It was terrifying not knowing where that feeling came from.

Greg didn't know just why he felt that they were heading for trouble; it was just something the could feel, as though it was a premonition that refused to go away.

Why couldn't he shake the feeling that soon, dark clouds would be crowding into their life together to complicate all that they shared? He didn't want to think that it could happen, but there was a feeling of oppression that pressed down on him and wouldn't disappear.

He didn't know if he should talk to Ryan about it or not.

Greg sighed again, knowing that he didn't want to talk to Ryan about what he was feeling. He knew that the man he loved would cheer him up, that Ryan would be able to say something that made the darkness recede, but he also knew that Ryan would worry about him.

That was the last thing he wanted. He didn't want to burden Ryan with something that was, after all, only a feeling. It didn't seem fair to dump what he felt onto Ryan's back.

All he could do was hope that the feeling would dissipate on its own.

If it didn't go away in a few days, then he would talk to Ryan about how he felt, Greg told himself firmly. There was no reason to keep his emotions hidden away, after all.

But he wasn't going to let whatever clouds might be coming to darken their future come between them, Greg told himself, his inner voice strong and firm. It had taken him so long to find Ryan; he wasn't going to let anything take him away from the man he loved, no matter what happened.

He looked down at his paperwork with another sigh, making a face.

And one thing was for sure, he thought wryly as he turned his attention back to the work at hand. He couldn't let his worries affect his performance on the job.

Pushing those worries away, he began to fill out the report.

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