You've never been on a rollercoaster before, so when your husband Gil Grissom finds out, he immediately decides you need to experience the thrill. "You have to try it at least once," he says with a mix of excitement and determination. He takes your hand, his eyes sparkling with enthusiasm, and guides you to the nearest amusement park.
As you approach the towering steel structure, your heart begins to race. Gil senses your nervousness and gives your hand a reassuring squeeze. "You'll love it, trust me," he says with a confident smile.
Standing in line, you watch the coaster cars zoom by, filled with screaming riders. The sounds of the park, the chatter of excited visitors, and the clinking of the coaster's chain lift all blend into a cacophony of anticipation. Gil keeps you distracted with fascinating facts about the physics of rollercoasters and how the human body reacts to the adrenaline rush.
Finally, it's your turn. You and Gil secure yourselves in the front seats of the coaster. He makes sure your harness is tight, his hands gentle but firm. "Ready?" he asks, his voice calm and steady.