These characters are not my own! I'm just borrowing them.

"Big plans this weekend, Sir?" Julio glanced toward Andy, who was working at his desk. The team was just about done wrapping up their latest case paperwork, and all seemed to be coming out of their "desk duty" haze.

Andy glanced up, toward Julio, realizing that he'd been asked a question, "Ahh, no. No big plans," he shrugged.

"Coop and I are going to this resort in Palm Springs-a nice, relaxing weekend," Amy offered to Julio. "What are you doing?"

Julio shrugged, "Not much, but I do get to talk to Mark this weekend on Facetime. His grandparents have been really nice about it. Mark does a lot better, behavior wise, if we get to talk. I'm looking forward to that."

"We're off to visit our middle son," Tao offered. "He's in graduate school now-hard to believe."

"I'm doing some furniture shopping. About time I get some real stuff," Wes added.

"Rusty and I are planning to see that new movie that is out," Buzz offered, "I guess Gus has to work a lot, so we're going tonight. I'm then planning to shop for Casey's birthday present this weekend. I have to find my sister the perfect gift."

Provenza looked up after listening to everyone's banter, "Flynn, you do have plans. How could you forget you finally get to meet the parents?" he smirked. The rest of the team nodded, turning to him.

Andy rolled his eyes, and he waved off the team, trying to ignore them.

"That's right!" Buzz said, "Rusty did mention he had to pick up his grandparents at the airport this afternoon, about now," he nodded, looking at his watch. "Oh, I'm sure the Captain is excited to see them. Rusty even said the late movie would be fine because he said-I quote, 'Dude, if Mom and Andy fall asleep on the couch watching a movie every week by 10, Sharon's parents are sure to be asleep by like 8:00,' and, yes, I did comment that it wasn't polite to talk about his parents or grandparents like that," Buzz nodded to Andy.

"We don't fall asleep every week by 10," Andy sighed, and as he noticed the glare from everyone, he just raised his hand. "Okay, fine. I'm not going to discuss it. Yes, Sharon's parents are coming for a visit. Almost 90 and still traveling," he chuckled. "Rusty was worried they would need a lot of help at the airport, and well, Bob and Sue get around just fine still, even at 90," he shook his head. "Rusty is a bit nervous; he's only met them a couple of times."

"So, Lieutenant, are you nervous about meeting the Captain's parents?" Buzz asked.

"Nope," Andy said, as he moved paperwork, indicating he wasn't interested in this conversation. "I'm not nervous at all about seeing Sharon's parents."

Provenza gave Andy a strange look, and when he couldn't get Andy's attention, he looked to Mike and Julio, who both nodded. Something was up, "Flynn, you said seeing her parents-not meeting. They've not been here in years, at least since she's been running Major Crimes. We all would have met them if they'd been here. Chief's parents used to come all the time, as we all know. Have you met them before?"

Andy shrugged, "Yeah, so?"

Provenza shook his head, "Flynn! Talking to them on The Facetime doesn't count! That's not really meeting them."

Andy shrugged, "Okay," and he offered nothing more.

At that moment, Sharon walked out of her office, "Everyone finished with the paperwork?" she asked, looking around.

"Yes, Captain," Amy stood with the pile of paperwork. "I just collected it from everyone," she said as she offered the stack to Sharon.

Sharon glanced at the top of it, "Detective Nolan, your paperwork continues to impress me. Nicely done. Maybe some of my older staff here could take a hint on the details," she smiled sweetly at Provenza.

"Captain, give him another, oh 25 years or so, and his paperwork will look like mine," Provenza offered, a smirk on his lips. Sharon just pursed her lips, trying not to laugh.

"Captain, we were just talking to the Lieutenant here about our weekend plans. We were asking him if he was nervous about meeting your parents?" Julio grinned at Sharon.

Sharon, still looking through the paperwork, so somewhat distracted, but also listening, just shook her head, "Oh, no, he's met them before, so nothing to worry about. They love him," she grinned, glancing toward Andy, where her grin was met with a scowl from him. Quickly, she realized the error of her ways.

"So, Captain," Provenza said, sitting back, and propping up his feet. The rest of the team had also settled in for a comfortable, relaxed stance, awaiting this explanation, "when exactly did Flynn here meet your parents? We know they haven't been here in ages, and the one trip you two took to New York to see the dancing ballerina, I don't remember his mentioning your parents. So, when? We told him The Facetime didn't' count," Provenza added.

Sharon glanced toward Andy, who sighed back at her and nodded. She didn't see a way around this one, "Well, yes, he's spoken to them a lot on the computer, with me," she offered.

"And?" Julio promoted, sensing more to the conversation. Sharon fidgeted as she stood near Nolan's desk, glancing toward Andy.

He threw up his hands, "Sharon! You walked right into that one, my dear," he nodded, and the team chuckled.

Sharon sighed, as she dropped her hand, still clutching the paperwork, "Fine. He met them in Park City."

"Park City!" Provenza said as he sat up quickly, eyes bugging out. The rest of the team was a bit speechless too. "When did you go to Park City? You haven't taken a vacation in ages, and I would know. I'm your paperwork boy when you are gone."

Andy had his hand on his head, as he could feel the team staring at him. He glanced toward Sharon, who mouthed a, "Sorry" to him.

"Well, he met them the first time there back in, gosh, 2010, I believe?" she asked, looking to Andy.

"The first time!" Provenza caught that.

"Sharon!" Andy said loudly, slightly irritated at her usual attention to detail, but now, she was failing miserably. The team was now all laughing at the two of them. Sharon turned bright red at her realization.

"I'm going to stop talking now," she nodded, "and go over this paperwork. Everyone, have a lovely weekend," she nodded as she whispered another, "I'm sorry," to Andy as she quickly disappeared into her office. All eyes were quickly turned to Andy waiting for more.

"Well?" Provenza asked, a smirk on his face.

"Sir? 2010? First time? You've only been dating a couple years-well according to you and the Captain. 2010 was going on seven years ago now, Sir. Really, Sir? Spill it," Julio grinned.

Andy sighed and shook his head, "Unbelievable. Almost thought that was going to stay buried," he sighed. "Fine," he nodded, as he glanced toward Sharon. She'd closed the blinds to the rest of the team, leaving the ones toward Andy's desk open. She gave him a sad smile and another, "I'm sorry."

"So, yeah, I've met her parents before, as she let it slip out," he said irritated. "Yes, in Park City, Christmas 2010. I drove her up there after the whole case mess here that caused everyone to miss their plans. Happy?" he sighed.

"Nope," Provenza said, "sitting back in his chair. Not in the least. What do you think we're amateurs? Even Nolan here, the new guy, wouldn't believe that. None of us are leaving today until we get the story, Flynn, so spill it. Every detail, and don't forget we all heard the "first time" you met them comment, alluding to another time. So, we're all ears," Provenza spread his hands in gesture. Andy just sighed.

So, we'll see where this story takes us. I came up with this idea when my family and I just returned from our own ski trip to Park City. Hope you enjoyed this so far!