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Gwen Cooper (Mother of Anwen Williams): Protective mother desperate to keep her daughter safe from the horrors she has seen.
Delilah McGee (Mother of Morgan and John): Delilah balances being a mother, her career and her disability even with her husband's long work hours and unpredictable life.
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Quotes of NCIS 😻
Some poor Nurse: *looking over comatose Gibbs* Good morning, Agent Gibbs the rain as stopped. It’s going to be a beautiful day. :) *gasps*
Ducky: I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to startle you. I’m Dr Mallard. I overheard you talking and I thought he might be awake.
Poor Nurse: I always talk to my patients.
Ducky: Me, too.
Poor Nurse: Are you a neurologist, Doctor?
Ducky: Medical Examiner.
Poor Nurse: Oh.
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Ellie: Two hot chicks. They probably figured we’d get fast results.
Delilah: and I’m in a wheelchair, Double points.
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Ellie: I guess we all need help sometimes.
Delilah: Maybe. You read that in a fortune cookie?
Ellie: yes.
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Gibbs: Why are you pushing this, Kate?
Kate: Because it makes sense. He’s catholic.
Gibbs: Hmm… and so are you. You cannot let personal situations colour your judgment.
Kate: I don’t. But you hired me because of my knowledge and my experience. You’ve never seen how a suicide can tear up a Catholic family. They take it very seriously.
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McGee: Wait a second did he say “Simon Williams”?
Kasie: I think so. I haven’t run the name through the system yet
McGee: You don’t have to. He’s on our wall. *points to NCIS most wanted wall.*
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Kasie: I have stuff for you.
Ziva: all eardrums
Kasie: huh?
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DiNozzo: let’s put a pin in that McMilitary and let’s talk about my problem. *pulls out $20,000 from his desk*
McGee: $20,000?
Bishop: and why is that a problem?
DiNozzo: because technically it might be stolen.
McGee: By who?
DiNozzo: By me.
Bishop and McGee: *confuzzled*
Gibbs, runs into the bullpen area: *DiNozzo hides the money* DiNozzo! Oh hey, you’re here. That’s good.
Bishop: Gibbs, what’s the matter?
Gibbs: I just got a phone call a deputy in Virginia just found an NCIS Special Agent dead in car crash.
DiNozzo: My God that’s terrible. Who died?
Gibbs: You did.
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We were so robbed when we never got to see Ziva and Delilah together. She would have been so happy for Tim and be great friends with Delilah.
Why didn´t we at least get a videocall of all of them? So much catching up to do!
(After seein the number one reunion that we were robbed of....)
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Done! *passes out*
White Christmas
NCIS Christmas 2023 fic
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Summary: For Christmas 2023, the NCIS family makes their way to Alaska to celebrate all together for the first time in years.
WC: 7,963
Rating: G
-.-.-
"Daddy, Daddy! I can see the glaciers!” Tali announced excitedly, her face pressed up against the small airplane window.
Tony DiNozzo smiled and peeked over her head of wavy brown hair to catch a glimpse of the snow-covered Alaskan wilderness below. “You remember what you learned about glaciers in school?” he prompted.
“Uh-huh! They’re like frozen rivers that move down the mountains!”
“Something like that,” Tony chuckled. “You’d better sit down and buckle up, Tals, we’ll be landing soon.”
The nine-year-old obeyed, sitting back in her seat where her legs didn’t quite touch the ground—though the way she’d been growing lately, it wouldn’t be long.
“Can I have your phone to take pictures?” Tali asked once she was properly buckled, the seatbelt tightened by her father until he deemed it sufficient.
With an exaggerated sigh, Tony fished the device out of his back pocket and handed it over. “Don’t take too many, we need to save some space for pictures of all the other cool stuff we see.”
With his daughter occupied, Tony turned his attention to the woman sitting in the aisle seat beside him.
“Hey, you doing alright?” he asked in a low voice, placing a hand on her knee.
She had been shifting uncomfortably for the last hour or so of their flight, unable to get positioned in a way that took the pressure off her back. They had broken up their journey from Paris with a day’s respite in New York City, where they were able to catch up with some of Tony’s extended family. Tali, in particular, loved seeing the sights and stuffing her face with giant slices of pizza. But still, it put a lot of strain on Ziva’s body.
“I am starting to rethink what a good idea it was to travel so extensively while pregnant,” she spoke with a grimace, rubbing her rounded belly in comforting circles.
Tony hummed in sympathy, his fingers finding her lower back and massaging there as best as he could in such a confined space. She sighed in relief, her head falling against his shoulder and her eyes drooping shut.
“In our defense, when we planned this trip, we didn’t know you’d be five months pregnant,” he said softly with a teasing lilt to his voice.
It was true. They had almost given up on the prospect of having another child, promising that if it didn’t happen before Tali turned ten, they would stop trying. But finally, after years of negative tests, they got their positive, and Tony and Ziva were overjoyed. Tali, too, was looking forward to having a sibling. The high pitched squeal she had emitted when they first broke the news proved to them that she would be the best big sister a kid could ask for, and she had slept with a copy of the ultrasound in a frame beside her bed ever since.
But when they first started planning this trip almost a year ago, they had not planned on an additional passenger in utero, which definitely complicated things a little. After Gibbs visited them in Paris for the holidays the year prior, they knew they wanted to be with family. That had been the first time they’d seen him since Ziva had finally been reunited with Tony and Tali, and there was a lot of joy to go around. Tali had taken to calling him Grampa Gibbs, and in almost no time at all, they were like two peas in a pod.
“I can’t wait to see everyone,” Ziva murmured, a small smile pulling at her lips. “I hear Jimmy is bringing his girlfriend.”
“Agent Knight,” Tony said, remembering hearing about her from McGee on their weekly phone calls. “It will be nice to finally meet her. From what I hear, she's been good for him.”
Although the shape of their makeshift family had changed a lot over the years, love was still at the heart of it, that was the only thing that mattered. It broke their hearts to hear of the loss of Breena Palmer. It wasn't fair. As much as Tony had gone through since leaving NCIS, at least the end result was a happily-ever-after with Ziva. Jimmy wasn't so lucky. But the consensus was that this Jessica Knight was a great match for Jimmy, and Victoria apparently liked her too.
After a few more minutes, a voice came over the speaker instructing passengers to take their seats for landing, and Tony pressed a kiss to Ziva’s temple.
“You hear that?” he said, his lips brushing against her hair, “Only a little bit longer, hon.”
-.-.-
“I can’t see him!” Tali screeched far too loudly for a public place, while Ziva tried to wrestle her mussed-up hair into something presentable. She stood on her tippy toes, trying to look out through the crowd at the pickup lane outside, craning her neck for any sight of him.
“Tali, hold still,” Ziva said, brushing through the tangles, “He is not here yet, we only landed a few minutes ago. Your father is still getting the luggage.”
Tali squirmed, but luckily Ziva was finishing up with her hair, so soon she would be let loose.
“What kind of car do you think he drives?” she asked excitedly.
“I don’t know, probably something with big snow tires to get through all this snow,” Ziva answered.
Just then, Tony strolled up, dragging a cart stacked high with suitcases along with him.
“He here yet?” he asked.
Ziva let out an exasperated sigh.
“You and your daughter,” she said, shaking her head. “She just asked me the same thing.”
Tony lifted his shoulders in a shrug. “What can I say? Impatience must be genetic.”
Of course, in actuality, Tony was one of the most patient people to ever walk the earth, and Tali too. But in things like this—well, it was a good thing Tali’s birthday was in the summer. If she had to wait almost a whole year to open presents, she’d probably explode.
Through the glass doors, a dark pickup truck rolled its front window down and honked twice, drawing the DiNozzo family’s attention.
“There he is!” Tali squealed triumphantly, bounding out the doors to the waiting vehicle ahead of her parents.
“Tali, wait for us!” Ziva tried, before giving up and simply following behind, weighed down by their carry-ons, brush still in hand.
By the time she and Tony stepped out into the freezing weather, Tali was already leaping into the waiting arms of their old boss with a shout of “Grampa Gibbs!” He folded her into his embrace, murmuring his own welcome to her in that conspiratorial, hushed tone that only existed between a grandfather and his granddaughter.
Bringing the luggage trolley to a halt on the curb next to the truck, Tony wiped his palms against his pants before reaching out to shake Gibbs’ hand.
“Thanks for coming to pick us up,” he said, smiling as the older man pulled him in for a one-armed hug and pat on the back.
“That’s what family’s for.” He released his former senior field agent and turned to Ziva, who had finally set down the bags she was carrying. “Ziver.”
“Hello, Gibbs,” Ziva said, beaming at this man she saw as her father as he wrapped his arms around her. While her pregnancy wasn’t noticeable to the eye under the many layers of sweaters and coats she was wearing, it was unmistakable to the touch.
Just as she expected, Gibbs placed his hands on her shoulders and pulled back, his raised eyebrow contributing to the knowing look he sent her way.
“Surprise!” Tony said, looking as proud as could be. “We would have told you on our last call, but decided to save it. What do you think?”
The answering smile was so free and easy, it just showed how much Gibbs had benefited from his new life here in Alaska.
“I’m happy for you guys,” Gibbs said, “you deserve it.”
They stood for a moment longer, just enjoying being in each other’s presence again, before the car behind them honked impatiently.
“Well, hurry up, daylight won’t last much longer,” Gibbs said, grabbing the first of their bags and tossing it into the bed of the truck. “Everyone is waiting for you back at home.”
“It’s cold,” Tali said, her cheeks already pink despite the puffy, fur lined coat and thick woolen mittens she wore.
Gibbs chuckled, handing Tony the next bag.
“Then you’d better get in before you turn into an icicle,” he said, tipping his head in the direction of the truck. With a toothy grin copied and pasted from her father, she bounded up to the open door and hoisted herself into the backseat with her mother’s help, and the two climbed into the vehicle.
-.-.-
The drive from the airport in Fairbanks to Gibbs’ place in an area known as Two Rivers took only about 30 minutes. The entire ride, Tali chattered away about the baby, and the big house out in the French countryside they were thinking of moving to. It looked like Gibbs’ lips were stuck in a permanent contented smile, and just as he had done many times for Tony and Ziva, he did what he did best: listened.
As they passed the occasional display of Christmas lights, Ziva would tap Tali’s shoulder to draw her attention, pointing out the window so she could see. Even though it was only two o’clock in the afternoon, it was already getting dark, a phenomenon that Tony did his best to explain scientifically, giving up when it became clear that he was only confusing Tali more. Gibbs couldn’t help but chuckle at his expense. Little Johnny and Morgan McGee could probably explain it better than he could, but he kept that thought to himself.
At last, they pulled into a long driveway, recently plowed to clear it of snow. As they rounded the curve, the moderately-sized cabin came into view from behind the tall evergreen trees, its warmly-lit windows and snow-covered roof a vision of a picturesque Christmas.
Tony climbed out of the cab first, promptly opening the door behind him to help his pregnant wife out of the vehicle. On the other side of the truck, Tali jumped into Gibbs’ arms with a squeal of glee, and was carefully lowered to the ground.
While they stood gathering their things, they heard the front door open with a creak and snick shut, the motion-activated porch light illuminating with a glow.
“Look who the blizzard blew in,” came the voice of Timothy McGee. Tony turned in the direction of the sound and saw his best friend standing on the porch with a huge grin on his face. McGee immediately shoved his hands in his coat pockets and trotted down the front steps, quickly crossing the short distance to the new arrivals. Not a moment passed before he was enveloping Tony in a hug, patting him on the back to convey just how good it was to see him again.
“It's so good to see you all!” McGee spoke. “How was your flight?”
Tony shared a look with Ziva, and responded. “Better for some of us than others,” he said as he wrapped an arm around Ziva’s shoulders. McGee wasted no time in greeting her with a one-armed hug of his own, careful of the bags she was carrying.
“I saw a glacier!” Tali said excitedly, her arms wrapped around her stuffed dog Kelev.
McGee crouched down so he was on her level, his mouth widened in a smile. “I bet you did. Pretty cool, huh?”
Tali nodded emphatically, and Tim stood back to his full height, walking around to the back of the pickup where Gibbs was standing.
“Come on, let’s get you guys out of this cold,” he said, lending a hand by taking one of their suitcases with him. “The snow’s supposed to pick up in the next few hours. Should be quite a sight.”
They followed behind, carrying all their luggage with them as they approached the rustic-style house. McGee pulled the suitcase he was carrying up a wooden ramp, its wheels gliding smoothly up the incline to the porch.
“Gibbs built this for Delilah,” McGee explained proudly, glancing back at Tony and Ziva. “Got the slope of it right and everything, isn’t that great?”
Tony and Ziva joined in the praise, though it surprised no one that Gibbs had done his due diligence to make everything just right for his guests. Despite the snow, it looked like he’d done the work to make his place accessible for McGee’s wheelchair-using wife, and the craftsmanship was exactly what they’d come to expect from Gibbs’ woodworking projects. It blended seamlessly into the rest of the timber exterior, almost as if it had always been there.
“They’re here!” McGee called out as he pushed the door open with his foot, hefting the bag into the entryway.
Excited shrieks and rapidly approaching footsteps precluded the arrival of little Johnny and Morgan, who energetically hopped up and down right in front of the door, preventing the others from entering.
“Hey, hey—yes, I know we’re excited to see everyone, but—Johnny—Morg—"
“If your name is McGee and you are standing within 5 feet of the door, you need to back away right now and give everyone space,” Delilah spoke in a firm, warning tone as she wheeled into the vaulted entrance hall of the cabin. “Yes, that includes you, Tim,” she added, a glint of amusement betraying the kindness she hid underneath that commanding presence. She always was more effective at getting the twins to fall in line than their father was. As ordered, the two backed up until they were standing against the wall, hardly able to hold still for all the excitement they were feeling.
“Hey!” Tony called out as he entered. “There they are! How old are you now, mini-McGees?”
“SIX!” They answered, and Johnny (after double checking that he had it right) held up six fingers to show his Uncle Tony. Their birthday had been last month, just before Thanksgiving, and they’d spent most of their birthday phone call talking with Tali about all the things they hoped to do and see on their Christmas trip. Now, at last, the time had come. It had been years since the McGees came to visit during the summer holidays, and that was far too long for the little ones to be apart.
Ziva entered next, brushing snowflakes off her coat as she wiped her boots on the welcome mat. Her smile was easy and warm, marked by the introspective awareness of what a blessing this time with family was after everything she had been through. Delilah rolled up beside her and welcomed her with a hug, taking one of her carry-on bags off her hands and setting it in her lap.
“The kids wouldn’t stop talking about seeing Tali again,” she said with fond exasperation. “I hope she’s ready to be smothered by two clingy six-year-olds with a million questions.”
Ziva chuckled and followed Delilah into the house, setting her other bag on a wooden bench in the hallway as she passed. “She has been equally looking forward to it, I’d say,” Ziva answered. “Thankfully we have not yet reached the point where she thinks she is too cool to spend time with her family, though I am certainly not looking forward to that day.”
Delilah waved her hand in disbelief. “Pssh. If any kid could skip that phase, I’m confident it’s her,” she said, shaking her head. “She only just got you back, I’m sure she realizes how fortunate she is to have two parents who love her.”
It was a surprise to Ziva every time how little it hurt to hear things like that, these days. Those years of separation and constant anxiety were now in her past, and she had finally been able to move on. Of course, anxiety wasn’t something that went away for good, but she managed much better now than she had before. And she could talk about what had happened without breaking down, which was a huge step forward. Just another thing to be grateful for.
“TALI!” two twin voices screeched, and when Ziva turned to look at Tony, he had his finger in his ear, wiggling it around as if to test his hearing. She smirked, rolling her eyes a little.
Their daughter had been enveloped by the much shorter McGee twins, just as Delilah had predicted. She could vaguely make out a slew of questions being fired at the eldest child, about their trip to New York, whether she saw any polar bears from the plane, and the stuffed dog she carried. Tali seemed to be taking it in stride, only looking a little overwhelmed at the attention as she tried to make her way further into the house. Tucking Kelev under the crook of her arm, she grabbed Johnny and Morgan’s hands with each of her own, leading them into the next room.
Yes, she would be a good big sister. Ziva smiled as she watched them go off on their own.
“I know what that sound means,” came another voice, as he peeked around the corner into the entryway.
“Hey, Jimbo!” Tony greeted. “I think they broke the sound barrier that time. Probably scared off every wild animal in a 5-mile radius.”
Jimmy Palmer grinned, his eyes crinkling behind his rounded glasses. “Well, can you blame them? I’d be right there with them if it were socially acceptable, I’m so happy you guys could make it!”
Ziva placed a hand on his shoulder and pressed a kiss to his cheek. “We would not want to be anywhere else,” she said truthfully.
Glancing at each of them in turn, Palmer offered, “Can I take your coat? There’s a closet by the back door where the rest of us have ours stashed.”
Ziva sent a questioning glance back at Tony, and he shrugged and gave a tiny nod. It was times like these that their unspoken communication really came in handy.
“Thank you, Jimmy,” Ziva agreed, turning her back to him and allowing him to help her with the thick winter coat. It slipped down her shoulders, and as it did, she watched with great amusement the reactions of each of their friends the moment they noticed her rounded figure.
McGee’s jaw dropped in an awed and excited expression, and he immediately turned to look at his wife, who herself looked rather surprised and pleased.
Ziva turned expectantly to Palmer, who thus far had only seen their reactions and not what caused them.
“What are you—” he began to ask, then his eyes widened in disbelief. “What?! You guys! Finally!” He promptly pulled Ziva into a crushing hug, pulling back to look at her and then to Tony.
He knew how much this meant to his friend, after missing out on this incredible part of his daughter’s life the first time. He’d been something of a confidante to him for years, listening to him over the phone as he lamented all the things he missed as he learned how to be a father. This time, he knew, nothing could keep him from being involved every step of the way. Probably even more than Ziva would like at times, if he had to guess.
“How far along are you? Do you know what you're having?” Jimmy fired away with the questions, and Ziva couldn't help but think this is what she could have had the first time around, if she had chosen differently. A family to share this wonderful news with, and a partner by her side.
“20 weeks,” she answered with a glowing smile. “And–”
She turned to look expectantly at Tony.
“It's a boy,” he announced proudly, looking for all the world happier than he'd ever been. “We found out last week.”
Shouts of congratulations echoed the entryway, and McGee came up to shake his hand, offering him a clap on his back.
“Any thoughts on names?” Delilah asked next.
Ziva nodded, her eyes flicking in the direction of Gibbs before nervously trailing the walls and ceiling. “Actually, we have had one picked out for a while…”
Tony’s arm wrapped around her shoulder, pulling her close.
“Leroy Farragut DiNozzo,” he spoke in a bold voice, waving his hand in an arc in front of him for dramatic effect, which earned a host of politely repressed looks of concern by all their friends.
“Ah, jeez,” Gibbs spoke gruffly, shucking his own coat and hanging it on a nearby coat rack.
McGee, too, looked alarmed. “Oh–that's…”
But before anything else could be said, Tony doubled over laughing, and as much as Ziva tried not to, the corner of her lips quirked up involuntarily at her husband's latest antics. McGee breathed a sigh of relief.
“Okay–okay, I'm kidding, we're not naming him Leroy,” Tony said with a wheeze.
“But,” Ziva said seriously, pulling back on the reins of this conversation, “We are naming him after you, Gibbs.”
The room fell silent, the only sign that Gibbs had heard being the tightening of his jaw and the way his adam’s apple bobbed. He never was an emotional one, their boss. He felt it, but rarely did it show.
“We're calling him A.J.,” Tony began, his voice suddenly thick with emotion.
Ziva nodded. “Anthony Jethro.”
Gibbs didn't hesitate to cross the short distance to Tony and Ziva, wrapping her first into a hug, and then him.
“I'm honored,” he spoke softly, ruffling Tony’s hair before pulling back. “You give me a call when that baby’s born, I want to come meet him.”
“Copy that, boss.”
“Perhaps you can come stay with us,” Ziva said. “We are hoping to have a house outside the city by then.”
Tony's face lit up. “Now there's an idea! NCIS Christmas in France next year, mark your calendars!”
“That sounds absolutely wonderful,” Jimmy said honestly, his eyes alight with joy. “Well, hey, Victoria is in the kitchen with Jess working on some hot cocoa and cider, if you want to come say hi. If you're serious about us coming next year, she'll flip. Vic’s always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower.”
“Well, the details will need to be worked out, but we are very serious,” Ziva spoke, wrapping an arm around Tony’s waist. “And I could use a cup of hot cocoa,” she added, resting her chin on his chest and looking up at him. “Tony?”
“Let's go,” he said. Then louder, “Hey, Tali! Hot cocoa!”
“Where?!” came the answering shout.
“Kitchen. Come on!”
She came running out of the living room at full speed, then proceeded to climb Tony like a tree, whispering something in his ear.
“Yes, you can have marshmallows.”
She grinned.
-.-.-
The kitchen was rustic, but large. Palmer led the way, regaling everyone with the story of the trip he, Jess, and Victoria had taken that morning to stock up on goodies at the only grocer in town. Apparently they had taken Gibbs’ snowmobile, or “snow machine” as they called it here, as it was much faster and probably safer than trying to maneuver a larger vehicle in this terrain.
The result of their labor was all the ingredients for warm drinks, smores, and a hearty Christmas dinner, which everyone was looking forward to.
Jimmy pushed open the door to the kitchen, and inside, Agent Knight turned, a smile on her face as she continued stirring the contents of a steaming pot on the stove. Victoria paused mid-conversation where she sat perched on the counter, her face breaking into a grin at the sight of her friend Tali.
“You're here!” she said excitedly, hopping down from the counter. “Want to come help us? You can put the whipped cream on top!”
Tali looked to her father for permission, then hurried over to Victoria, smiling brightly in return. Not quite a year younger than Tali, the two got along swimmingly. Though, like the rest of their NCIS family, they hadn't spent much time together in person, they kept up via video call as often as they could. Long-distance movie nights had become a regular occurrence–whenever they could get it to work with their different time zones.
“Jess, this is Tony and Ziva,” Jimmy said, standing beside her somewhat awkwardly.
Agent Knight nodded. “Hi! I–uh, I've heard a lot about you!” she spoke, reaching out to shake each of their hands in turn. “I see congratulations are in order,” she added, nodding in Ziva’s direction.
Ziva smiled warmly. “Thank you, it is great to meet you. We've heard good things.”
“How's the cocoa coming along?” Jimmy asked, turning to check on the girls whose faces hovered over the chocolatey concoction, taking turns stirring it.
“Almost ready, Daddy!” Victoria said. She nodded to Tali who held a bag full of mini marshmallows. “Just needs a few finishing touches.”
-.-.-
The cocoa and cider was enjoyed by the entire party, as they gathered around the blazing fireplace in Gibbs’ living room. Those who knew each other enjoyed getting caught up on each other's lives, while new friendships were quickly formed between Jessica and the others.
Agent Torres, Tony learned from Palmer, had unfortunately been unable to come for Christmas, citing some unspecified holiday plans that he was being oddly tight-lipped about. Tim, however, whispered his suspicion that the younger agent may, in fact, know the whereabouts of one Eleanor Bishop, and have gone to meet up with her for the holidays. Tony and Ziva shared a knowing look.
Meanwhile, they'd heard Abby had met up with Ducky in London, spending a nice quiet Christmas with him and some of his extended family in the British Isles. It sounded lovely.
As mugs of cocoa were emptied and marshmallows eaten, the children sprawled out on the floor with an array of board games and cards and a veritable mountain of couch pillows. They got along incredibly well for the most part, which their parents were endlessly thankful for.
With them occupied, Palmer took it upon himself to show Tony and Ziva to their room, assisting them with their luggage up the slightly cramped wooden staircase.
“You'll be up here, in the room next to Jess and I,” he spoke, pushing a heavy oak door open with his shoulder. Inside was a beautiful wooden bedframe that they immediately suspected to be handmade, with a mattress topped in a colorful quilt and matching pillows.
“This is lovely,” Ziva said, surveying the comfortable accommodations.
“Tim and Delilah are downstairs next to the living room, and Gibbs is just next to the kitchen.” Jimmy set their suitcases down in the corner, turning to smile at his two friends. “Get this: Gibbs made bunk beds for the kids. He's got the attic all decked out, I'm talking string lights, shag rugs, and the works. If there's not a blanket fort up there by the end of the week, I'll be shocked.”
Ziva felt tears welling up in the corners of her eyes, courtesy of the pregnancy hormones.
“Would you ever have guessed that one day, our boss would build a dream bedroom for our kid?” Tony asked, reaching out for Ziva's hand and threading his fingers into hers.
Ziva's lip wobbled, and Tony knowingly pulled her into his embrace, rubbing a hand soothingly up and down her back.
“It is pretty incredible, isn't it?” Jimmy agreed, an understanding smile pulling at his lips. “I'll go grab Tali's bag and take it up there. You guys get settled in.”
Tony thanked him, and soon it was just the two of them left breathing in the moment, in awe of all the twists and turns their lives had taken.
-.-.-
The ridiculously early sunset combined with jet-lag meant that the DiNozzos were scarcely able to make it past 19:00. The entire group gathered once more for an easy soup dinner before going their separate ways, either putting their finishing touches on gifts for Christmas day or calling it a night and curling up under warm blankets for some much-needed rest.
“I can't believe she’s still awake,” Ziva mumbled, laying on her side with Tony spooned up behind her.
Up in the attic, loud thumps and high-pitched squealing indicated that none of the children had gone to bed like they had been told to. The last time Tony had popped in to check on them, they had been jumping around into piles of pillows and blankets, and dancing to some music playing on an old radio they'd found, with far too much energy.
His hand splayed across her belly protectively, while he nestled his face into her voluminous hair.
“She's a monster of our own creation,” he murmured back, pulling her tighter. “A night owl like me, and an early bird like you.”
Ziva hummed, too exhausted to laugh.
“If they don't knock it off soon, though, I'm telling them Santa will put coal in their stockings,” Tony added, just as another thud sounded above them.
“They're just having fun,” Ziva said, her voice so soft that she had to be moments away from falling asleep. “S’good for her.”
Tony's lips curled up in a smile. He loved the lazy droll of Ziva's voice when she was half-asleep.
“Yeah,” he agreed. Then, he pressed a kiss to her curl-covered head, and let sleep take him.
-.-.-
Tali's eyes blinked open slowly, only the light from the string lights illuminating the cozy attic hideaway. She rolled over and stretched, cuddling Kelev close before sitting up in the top bunk of the bed. Across from her, Victoria still slept soundly in her flannel pajamas. They had worn themselves out last night playing until Uncle Tim had come to scold them for staying up too late.
Tali inched herself over the edge of the bed and down the ladder, her bare feet cold on the wooden surface. It appeared the twins were still passed out too, and likely would be for a while. She was like her mother, in that way. Always early to rise, although her daddy explained that the baby made Ima sleepier now than she usually was.
As quietly as possible, she pushed open the door at the bottom of the stairs and crept down the hallway, making her way to the first floor.
The sun was still far below the horizon, the sky as dark as ink. Only a few lamps lit the living room, but the smell of bacon and freshly-brewed black coffee wafted from the kitchen, which meant she wasn't the only one awake at the crack of dawn.
She pushed open the swinging door and saw Gibbs seated at the breakfast nook, sipping from an old coffee mug as he read the newspaper.
Tali plopped down across from him at the tableclothed table, wordlessly reaching for a piece of bacon and taking a bite. She leaned her head onto her arm and watched him, her eyes still blinking heavily in the dim light.
After several minutes of comfortable silence, marked only by the flip of a newspaper page or Tali’s munching of bacon, Gibbs asked, “Wanna come help me plow the snow?” His voice was gravelly from disuse, breaking the spell of the stillness of early morning.
Tali's cheeks pulled up in a smile and she nodded, following Gibbs to put on her heavy winter boots and coat over her pajamas.
He led her out to his truck, which was fitted with a plow out front for shoveling snow. “Hop up,” he said, patting his lap once he'd taken his seat in front of the wheel. Tali grinned and climbed up.
“Can I steer?” She asked, glancing back at Grampa Gibbs.
“After I clear the driveway and the road,” he answered, chuckling a little at the young girl's enthusiasm.
He took her around the house, pushing the freshly-fallen snow to the side as they drove. The headlights caused the white-blanketed landscape to sparkle, and it looked almost otherworldly with the mountains in the distance, barely visible. As they passed it, Gibbs pointed out the barn where his dogs lived, promising to bring her there later when it was light out and when her cousins were awake.
True to his word, once he'd cleared a section of the road and the driveway that encircled his house, he let Tali have the wheel while he controlled the pedals, keeping a hand close by in case she started to veer too far one way or the other off the gravel of his driveway. She giggled all the while, focusing intently on doing her job correctly.
“Looks like your old man's awake,” Gibbs said as they pulled back up to the house, catching sight of Tony through the window. He helped Tali down from the truck, setting her in the ankle deep snow. She trudged happily toward the house behind him, stepping only in Gibbs' footsteps for the short walk to the porch.
As they opened the door, her Abba was passing by with a glass of water in hand for Ima.
“Look at you, up an at ‘em,” he said, smirking down at his daughter. “Is Grampa Gibbs putting you to work?”
Tali nodded enthusiastically. “He letted me drive!” she said, earning an impressed look from Tony.
“Well, in that case maybe you want to bring this up to Ima and give her some snuggles,” he said, handing the glass to Tali. “I'll help Grampa over here with breakfast.”
“Okay!” Tali nodded, and after kicking off her boots, she set off up the wooden staircase.
-.-.-
The occupants of the cabin slowly filtered downstairs, rubbing sleep from their eyes and attempting to smooth their sleep-mussed hair.
Little Johnny's stuck up in all directions as he padded down the steps with his sister in tow.
“Hey, buddy, you sleep well?” McGee asked, setting his cup of coffee down on the table. Johnny climbed onto his father's flannel pajama’d lap and laid his head against his chest, still half asleep.
“She snores,” he mumbled tiredly.
Tim chuckled. “Who does, bud?”
“Tali.”
McGee lifted his eyes knowingly to Tony. “Wonder where she gets that from?” he said, his tone jokingly accusing.
“Hey,” Tony said, raising his hands in surrender, “mine has been up since o' five-hundred, if he didn't sleep well, that's on him.”
“How did Ziva sleep?” Tim asked, making conversation.
“Like a very noisy rock,” Tony answered, “So, the usual.”
Tim smiled and took another sip of coffee, careful not to spill on the sleeping boy on his chest.
-.-.-
Once everyone had devoured a hearty breakfast of pancakes, eggs, and fruit salad, the sun finally began to rise on a lovely Christmas Eve day.
“What are your plans for the day?” Jimmy asked Tony and Tim. “Only a few hours of daylight, I'm sure there's plenty you want to see.”
Tony glanced over at Ziva, who was curled up on the couch with a cup of hot tea, chatting quietly with Tali.
“We were gonna go to these hot springs that are nearby, but Ziva can't go with the baby,” he said. “Chena Hot Springs. You should look it up, sounds like the perfect way to spend an hour or two before the snow starts up again.”
“You sure you don't want to go?” Tim asked, his eyebrows furrowing. “I can stay home and keep her company.”
Tony waved him off. “Nah, that's okay. We're gonna take it easy, she still gets this nauseous feeling sometimes, the doctor says just to rest and stay hydrated.”
“If you're sure…” McGee said. “It does sound really nice. Jimmy?”
“I'm in. Jess had something similar in mind, I think.”
“Daddy?”
The three men turned to see Tali standing in the doorway. She leaned close to Tony, and he instinctively bent down to listen to her.
“Grampa Gibbs said I could go see his puppies,” she whispered.
Tony leaned back to look in her eyes, and gave her a little smile.
“I think that's a great idea,” he said, “I bet Victoria and the twins would like to go too. Why don't you all go get your coats on?”
She ran off, and Tony turned back to the grown-ups.
“I can check in on them every once in a while if you guys want to go.”
McGee and Palmer shared a look, then shrugged.
“Well, I guess it's settled,” Jimmy said.
Tim nodded. “My dad always said never to look a gift horse in the mouth, whatever that means.”
Tony chuckled, pushing his two friends through the doorway. “It means it's time for you two to go get your ladies and get your butts into nature's hot tub.”
“Alright, alright,” Tim laughed. “Thanks, Tony. I owe you one.”
-.-.-
By the time the two couples had left for the hot springs and the children were bundled up for their adventure with Gibbs, Ziva had fallen asleep curled up on the couch in front of the fireplace.
Tony stopped in front of her and knelt down, setting the mug she still held on the side table. He traced a finger over her cheekbone, brushing back a stray strand of hair over her ear.
“Ziva,” he whispered, gently jostling her hand with his own.
“Hmm?”
“You wanna nap upstairs?”
Her eyes opened a crack and worked on focusing on the man in front of her.
“Where is everyone?” she asked, sitting up just a little.
“Out making the most of the daylight,” he answered with a small smile.
“I'm sorry.”
She tried to sit up again but he stopped her with a soft touch on her shoulder.
“Hey, no, it's okay. I just wanna spend time with you. When's the last time we had an afternoon to ourselves? No Tali, no baby–” he leaned forward, placing a hand on her rounded belly, eyebrows raised. “–yet.”
She smiled a sleepy smile, covering his hand with one of her own.
“We could watch a movie,” she offered, shifting her feet to make space for him beside her.
“Now you're talking,” he said, flashing that trademark grin she'd fallen in love with so many years ago.
He scooted onto the couch and pulled her to his side, pressing a kiss to her cheek as he did.
“I love you,” he spoke.
“I love you too.”
-.-.-
“It tickles!” Morgan giggled, the puppy in her arms licking her face relentlessly. Tali set down the one she was holding and picked up another from the bed of straw they had been sleeping in.
They stayed pretty warm in the barn they lived in, insulated by straw and plenty of blankets. Plus, these Alaskan huskies had more than enough thick fur to keep them comfortable through the winter. This was what they were built for, after all, and Gibbs loved looking after them.
“Sled's almost ready,” he spoke, busy tying up a series of ropes. He set the excess equipment aside on his workbench, where his woodworking tools were laid out. The fully grown team of dogs barked and jumped excitedly as they were attached individually to the sled.
Gibbs opened the large main doors of the barn, propping them open with heavy bricks before returning to the kids.
Grandkids.
He'd thought his shot at having any of those was gone with Kelly. How wrong he had been.
“Alright, hop on, all of you sit in the front.”
Morgan gave the puppy she was holding a kiss on the forehead, then set it down to join her brother and friends with Gibbs.
“Can I stand in the back with you?” Tali asked, giving him her best puppy-dog eyes.
“Fine,” he acquiesced, “you gotta hold on tight, though, you hear me?”
“Uh-huh!”
Her little hands gripped the handlebar at the back of the sled, and Gibbs stepped on behind her, grabbing ahold of the reins.
With a simple command, the dogs took off over the snow. The kids squealed with glee, the cold wind blowing in their faces as the team of dogs happily pulled them along around the house and the perimeter of Gibbs’ property.
“Go, go, go!” Johnny cheered, enjoying the ride.
They stayed out there until each of them had had a turn standing in the back with Gibbs.
-.-.-
The hot springs had been as relaxing and beautiful as advertised. And to be child-free for even a few hours during the school holidays was priceless. They really owed Gibbs and DiNozzo a favor.
When they arrived back at the house, it was suspiciously quiet. An old country western movie was playing on the TV in the living room, and both Tony and Ziva were fast asleep, curled up together under a blanket.
McGee smiled and reached for Delilah's hand, squeezing it once. He was so thankful to have Ziva back after all this time. He could only imagine how Tony felt. Every moment of peace he now enjoyed was earned a hundred fold. For both of them.
“Why don't you go check on the kids?” Delilah said quietly, careful not to wake them. Tim nodded and headed toward the stairs, while Delilah wheeled her way into the kitchen with the others.
Up in the attic, Gibbs lay on the floor beneath a ramshackle amalgamation of blankets and pillows. He'd be the last person to admit they'd worn him out between the dog sledding, snowman making, and fort building, but he wouldn't complain if they let him just lay here for a little bit longer. He hadn't taken everything with him when he moved to Alaska, but he did still have some of Kelly's old things, toys that Victoria, Tali, Johnny, and Morgan were now playing with.
“How's everyone doing up here?” Tim's voice called as he made his way up the stairs. “Woah, looks like you all had a fun afternoon.”
“We went on the dog sled!” Morgan announced loudly, her head popping out of the fort. Gibbs pushed one of the blankets aside and inched his way out.
“You good, boss?” Tim asked, an amused smile on his face.
“‘Course,” Gibbs answered with a nod, stretching his knees. “I'll get started on dinner. Steaks okay?”
“Great!” McGee answered. “I’ll come down and help in a bit.”
-.-.-
Dinner consisted of Gibbs’ signature cowboy steaks cooked over a fire. The kids regaled their parents with stories of their afternoon activities, while the adults discussed their hopes of seeing the northern lights that night.
A few hours later, they all stood bundled up on Gibbs’ back porch, disappointedly staring up at the cloudy sky.
“We'll try again tomorrow night,” McGee said, giving Johnny a consoling pat on the back. The clouds would prevent them from getting a view of the aurora tonight, but hopefully another time they would have more luck. Eventually they trudged back inside to warm up around the fire.
“Tateleh, have you set your shoes out for Père Noël?” Ziva asked.
Tali's eyes widened, and she ran off to grab a pair.
“What's she doing that for?” Victoria asked, looking up to her father.
“Père Noël is French for Father Christmas – Santa Claus,” Tony explained. “In France, he leaves presents in shoes instead of stockings."
“Can I leave my shoes out too?” Morgan asked, yanking on her dad's hand.
“Me too!” Johnny said.
“Go get them,” Delilah spoke, nodding toward the stairs. Victoria followed, excited at the prospect of getting more candy and presents from Santa Claus.
-.-.-
Somewhere, a floorboard squeaked, drawing Tali out of her peaceful sleep. When she opened her eyes, Grampa Gibbs was standing beside the bunk bed wearing a t-shirt and plaid pajama pants.
He held a finger over his lips.
“Follow me, I've got something to show ya,” he said in a whisper, bending to do the same for Morgan, then Victoria and Johnny. They each rubbed their eyes sleepily, allowing Gibbs to help them down from the bunk beds and into their slippers.
“Where are we going?” Morgan asked, her whisper not quite as soft as she was intending. They padded down the cold wooden stairs, like little ducks in a row as they followed their parents’ old boss.
“You'll see in a minute,” Gibbs promised, leading them through the living room to the back porch door.
Johnny glanced at the Christmas tree as they passed it. “Hey! Santa already came!” he said excitedly, his eyes widening at the sight of so many presents under the tree and filling their stockings and shoes.
“Plenty of time for that later,” Gibbs spoke, handing each of them their coats. “Look outside.”
Tali did, and she gasped at the sight of the sky alight with color. Stripes of green rippled across the black firmament above the Earth, like a flag waving in the wind. Surrounding it was a glittering field of stars, brighter than any Tali or the others had seen, living so close to the cities.
“The clouds cleared!” Victoria said, staring up at the sky in awe. Gibbs opened the door and let them outside, watching their faces instead of the natural wonder taking place above their heads.
“So cool,” Johnny mouthed, his jaw hanging open. “This is the best Christmas ever.”
Morgan nodded in agreement.
This was pretty special. A moment the children would never forget.
-.-.-
Morning time brought presents and the kind of holiday cheer Ziva never thought she'd be lucky enough to experience again. The kids were delighted at their gifts, giggling at their success at getting chocolates put in their shoes by Santa Claus, just as Tali said would happen.
Victoria received a star projector as one of her presents, and she and Tali were already making plans to try it out in the fort they had built upstairs. Meanwhile, Ziva gave Tony an empty baby book, knowing it would mean the world to him to fill it with pictures and memories as their new baby grew.
Snow was again falling, a picturesque sight out the large cabin windows, especially with the sun beginning to rise over the horizon. Light wisps of pink and yellow mixed with faded blue over the top of the snow-capped mountains. A crystal clear morning.
“Why don't you play for us,” Ziva whispered in Tony's ear, nodding to the piano that sat in the corner of the room, a remnant of the previous tenant, Gibbs had said.
Tony turned and looked down at her, a contented smile playing on his lips. He leaned forward and pressed his lips to hers, holding there for a beat, then unfolded himself from the couch where they sat intertwined.
“Hey!” McGee said excitedly when he noticed where he was headed. The others looked up from their gifts and smiled in anticipation. Tali hopped to her feet and joined her Abba by the piano, her grin matching his.
“What song should I play?” he asked her. One look out the window, and she answered his question in his ear like a secret. “Good idea,” he said.
After testing the keys, making sure they were in working order, his fingers splayed across the instrument, beginning their rhythmic dance. Each chord was played beautifully, a warm sound that matched the feeling of sitting by the fire with family.
“Sing with me, Tali,” Tony said, locking eyes with his daughter as he finished up his intro. She nodded eagerly and placed a hand on his shoulder, leaning her head against him.
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas,
Just like the ones I used to know.
Where the treetops glisten,
And children listen,
To hear sleigh-bells in the snow.
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas,
With every Christmas card I write.
May your days be merry and bright,
And may all your Christmases,
Be white.
-.-.-
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Not Out of My League
alden parker x reader
‘Undercover. Great.’ (Y/N) thought as she heard the news that Parker and herself were to be going undercover as a rich couple, at some party that a suspect would be present at. It’s not that (Y/N) didn’t like going undercover for a case, but it wasn’t her favorite thing to do. (Y/N) has had a crush on Parker since he took over as team lead, and only Jessica and Kasie knew about it. As soon as Jessica heard about the op, she immediately went to (Y/N)’s desk and left a note saying, ‘you should finally tell him’. Parker didn’t mean to read the note from Jessica on (Y/N)’s desk, but it was next to the stack of paperwork he needed for the op.
‘Tell who?’ Parker thought. He secretly hoped it was him, whom the note was referring to. He has had a crush on (Y/N) since he took over as team lead. He knew he shouldn’t, but there was just something in the way she has compassion for everyone she meets, she’s always up for helping Kasie and Jimmy with whatever they need, and her overall gentle demeanor. And don’t get him started on how she looks when she’s holding a gun. Beautiful and badass. Parker hoped not a lot of people knew about it, but he had a sneaking suspicion Vance knew when he picked (Y/N) to be his undercover wife. Parker was so nervous, which is highly unlike him, but little did he know that (Y/N) was just as nervous.
(Y/N) didn’t have anything close to what she needed for the op, so she borrowed a dress from Jessica, which just so happened to be the one she wore to the wedding with Jimmy. (Y/N) tried it on in Kasie’s lab and she looked and felt incredible. She felt like Mrs. Smith, and it was wonderful knowing that Parker would be her Mr. Smith. But what she wasn’t expecting was for Parker to look so damn fine in a tux. After she had finished getting ready for the op, (Y/N) made her way to the bullpen to go over everything one last time. The first thing she saw when she entered the room was Parker. And without thinking, said, “Hot damn.” Everyone’s attention went to her, including Parker’s. ‘Great, (Y/N). Just great.’ (Y/N) thought to herself as Jessica and Nick smirked at her sudden outburst.
The op went smoothly, and the suspect was taken into custody. When they got back to the office, they were surprised to find Delilah sitting with Tim and Jessica. “So, how was your night, (Y/N)? Anything good happen?” Delilah said, trying not to laugh. “Yes Delilah, it was great. Thank you. How was yours?” (Y/N) responded, knowing that she was bright red at this point. “It was fine.” Delilah replied. (Y/N) said she needed to change out of the dress and give it back to Jessica, but in reality, she just needed to take a minute and decompress after the case.
(Y/N) thought of how his hand never left her body. From a gentle touch on the small of her back while they walked through the crowd, to a hand on her thigh, rubbing gentle circles over and over and over again. She never wanted him to stop. What she didn’t know, was that Alden didn't have to pretend he’s absolutely head-over-heels for her. He is absolutely head-over-heels for her.
(Y/N) felt better after changing and headed back up to the bullpen. She didn’t mean to overhear the current conversation, but it was happening right as she quietly walked in. The only thing she heard was Parker saying, “I just don’t know what to do. I mean, at a certain point tonight, I didn’t have to pretend I love her. I do love her. I love (Y/N), and I don’t know how to tell her.” Tim felt (Y/N)’s presence in the bullpen, but didn’t say anything, because he knew that both Parker and (Y/N) needed to hear it. “You just did.” Tim said, gesturing towards (Y/N).
(Y/N) couldn’t believe what she just heard. The man she’s been in love with for months, not only feels the same, but he said it outloud. (Y/N) walked up to Parker, and shyly asked, “Is it true? Do you really…?” At first, Parker was scared he overstepped and made (Y/N) uncomfortable. He never wanted to make her uncomfortable. In a moment of bravery, he said, “Yes. All of it. I love you, so much. And you don’t have to say it back or feel the same-” (Y/N) cut him off with a passionate kiss. He very enthusiastically returned the kiss, and he broke the kiss to say, “Wait, you really feel the same way? I always thought you were out of my league.” “Out of your- I always thought you were out of my league.” (Y/N) said with a slight chuckle.
Jessica interrupted the moment by saying, “Go home you two! And if you need to take the day, we understand.” she said with a wink. “Goodnight!” Parker and (Y/N) said, practically sprinting to the elevator, hand-in-hand. And they did have a magnificent night, and they might have taken the day. It would be a bit awkward to explain to Vance why they both called in sick, but neither of them cared in the moment.
#ncis#alden parker x reader#alden parker#tim mcgee#nick torres#jessica knight#leon vance#delilah fielding
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The Sounds of Justice (1)
Warnings: canon typical violence, cursing, non-consensual drugging, descriptions of character death, car crashes, lying, mentions and descriptions of jail, manipulation, guns, yandere themes, mafia AU, mafia Rafael Barba (trust me, he needs the warning), mentions of rape (not to the reader), and unwanted advances (nothing happens to the reader).
Cuban Spanish translations:
descará - good-for-nothing/shameless
No seas pesa’o, mijo - Don't be dramatic, darling.
Mamí - Mum/Mother.
While I can communicate in Spanish fluently, I used a website for the Cuban Spanish.
Chapter 1
“My dear, if you feed us any more I have no doubt that I shall burst.” Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard stated as he and his teammates sat around your dining table.
“Oh my god. This dessert is so good!” Eleanor “Ellie” Bishop groaned appreciatively after swallowing her first bite of tompouce.
Abby clinked her dessert fork against yours, “I couldn’t agree more.”
“You know that I’m particular about what I eat but this isn’t too bad.”
Tim rolled his eyes and swatted Tony on the arm, “If you look hard enough, you’ll find some praise in there somewhere.”
Tony shot Tim an unimpressed look before hitting him up the head.
“How foolish of me to think that you would be grateful to see your teammate after she was undercover for six months and not complain about her cooking for you.” Ziva piped up, glaring at the two men.
“Thank you Ziva. It’s good to know that you and some others appreciate my efforts.”
Ziva inclined her head and Delilah snickered into her food.
“Can I take some of the dessert home?” Jimmy inquired after he finished his plate and put his fork on top of it. “My new neighbours are from the Netherlands and I’d like to do the neighbourly thing and welcome them to the neighbourhood with something from their homeland.”
“That is a wonderful idea Mr. Palmer.”
“Of course you can, Jimmy.” You motioned to the remaining pieces of the cake, “Take as much as you want.”
Your eyes lingered on the one untouched piece of dessert that lay on the counter. Ducky noticed your worried gaze and he reached over the table to pat your wrist, “Jethro is relieved beyond all words that you are safe,” the Medical Examiner reassured you. “He will finish his call and then be back in to enjoy the dessert.”
You managed a smile, “Thanks Ducky.”
There was a clang and you spun around to see Ellie, Delilah, and Torres at the sink. They were all holding dishes except for Torres who was holding one of your tea towels. The three of them were wearing deer in headlights expressions, “We wanted to help. You fed us. It’s the least we could do.” Torres explained.
You shook your head fondly, “I have the best team.”
“Hear, hear!” Abby echoed, raising her fork with the last piece of dessert on it.
Your front door squeaked as your boss, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, re-entered your house. His hair had grown since you had last been in Washington D.C. and a few silver strands hovered next to his piercing blue eyes.
He gazed around the room before he focused on you. There was regret in his eyes as he spoke. Seconds later, you found out why.
“Gear up!” He announced. “An ensign was found just inside the Washington D.C. border underneath a tree.”
Torres put down the dish that he was wiping, “That’s not all, is it?”
“He was a person of interest in a SVU case for the team that operate out of Manhattan.” Gibbs revealed.
Tony blew out an annoyed breath, “And he crossed state lines. Why do they always run?”
Ellie was thinking along the same lines that Tony did, “Since he crossed state lines; that means we need to coordinate with that SVU squad.”
“Regrettably yes.” Tony grimaced.
Ellie held up her hands, “I feel like I’m missing something here,” she confessed. “Why are you acting like collaborating with the SVU squad is a bad thing?”
“It makes things more complicated.” You revealed to her. “Sometimes egos get in the way and it wouldn’t be the first time that we work with a team of cops and one of them has their own agenda.”
“I hope it’s different this time. I mean, we want the same thing that the SVU squad want. Why shouldn’t we be able to work together?”
Ellie’s optimism helped to lighten the atmosphere in the room and you wished with all your heart that she was right. It would be nice to have an open and shut case.
Meanwhile, in Manhattan, Rafael Barba scowled darkly at the phone clenched in his fist. He resisted the impulse to throw the device across the room and break it. His glare remained on his face as his mind ran through possible outcomes and the obstacles they could cause.
“That drug should have incapacitated that traitorous ensign long before he could reach the car! Why didn’t it? Now the descará has drawn attention by crossing state lines and he’ll ruin everything!”
Rafael Barba breathed out raggedly. In his mind, he heard his mother chiding him, “No seas pesa’o, mijo.”
Focusing on his breathing, Rafael felt his heart rate steady, which was a good thing when he considered the fact that he was still in his office. It would not be a good thing if one of the SVU team were to barge into his office as they usually did when they needed something and they saw him looking any less composed than he should be.
He shook his head amused, “Right as always, Mamí. All I need to do is shift the focus of the NCIS team when they arrive. They’re not looking for the murderer of a naval officer, they’re focusing on his victim. Olivia and her squad should keep them fairly busy if I play that angle.”
#mywriting#my fics#the sounds of justice#rafael barba x reader#rafael barba#female reader#ncis x svu crossover#sonny carisi#amanda rollins#olivia benson#jethro gibbs#tony dinozzo#tim mcgee#ziva david#abby sciuto#ducky mallard#jimmy palmer#delilah fielding#ellie bishop#nick torres#enemies to friends to enemies#ncis#law and order svu#mafia au#mob au
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#My Polls#NCIS#NCIS Los Angeles#NCIS LA#NCIS New Orleans#Densi#McLilah#Prita#Callanna#Kensi x Deeks#Callen x Anna#I Love Weddings#Kensi Blye#Marty Deeks#G Callen#Anna Kolcheck#Tim McGee#Delilah Fielding#Dwayne Pride#Rita Deveraux
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I need to get this out of my system, but...
Do you imagine how it would be if one of McGee's twins was interested in Tali once they grow up?
Like the Dinozzo-David family comes back to US, and even if they had kept in contact with the McGee-Fielding family, Tali and John/Morgan can't help but feel drawn to each other now that they see themselves as grown-ups.
Like, imagine Tony's reaction to McGee's child being interested in his precious daughter? And the advices McGee would give them.
And Delilah and Ziva's amusement at their children being head over heels for one another and using their fathers' tactics.
#ncis imagine#ncis#ncis tony#ncis ziva#ziva david#tony dinozzo#tim mcgee#ncis mcgee#delilah fielding#tali dinozzo#john mcgee#john mcgee ii#morgan mcgee
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kicking my feet and giggling thinking about tim and delilah when he kisses her and she holds up the bloody knife dazedly and says hi
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Does anyone else dislike McGee and Delilah’s twins names?
McGee had such a fraught relationship with The Admiral and just because he died before the kids were born, I think it’s a cop out to name his son after his father.
And Morgan? The guy was heroic, yes, but they didn’t even know him??? Did then NOT have girls names picked out already?
If anything, I’d move their first names to their middle names:
(First name) John — I don’t think we know Delilah’s parents names? But maybe after her father. I can’t remember what all we know about them if anything at all.
Caitlin Morgan— y’all 100% already know why lol
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I would 100% watch a show just of that tbh.
A professor catch spies/bad guys with her agent husband? Yes
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#abbey bartlet#the west wing#female tournaments#best mother tournament#best mother figure#adalind schade#grimm#chloe decker#lucifer netflix#lucifer tv#delilah mcgee#ncis#diane sterling#eva moore#izombie season 1#izombie#katrina crane#sleepy hollow#kelly burkhardt#linda martin#skyler white#breaking bad#The Goddess#charlotte richards#ziva david
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McGee and Delilah’s wedding!!!
Revenant Jimmy Palmer - he’s picking up all these titles!
Also Gibbs Happy dad of one.
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All right NCIS, max drama and all, I get it, but you usually find out if there’s more than one baby at the first ultrasound.
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Little NCIS Thing #1771
“I can't waste any more time. Delilah... will you marry me?”
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alden parker x reader
Beach day, finally. (Y/N) had been looking forward to that day for a long while. It wasn’t a usual beach day all by her lonesome, it was a beach day with friends. Kasie, Jessica, Delilah, and (Y/N) had finally been able to hang out outside of work. At first they threw some different ideas around like brunch, farmer’s market, and Vegas even made its way onto the list from Kasie. They ultimately decided on a beach trip, when (Y/N) had said she hadn’t been to the beach in ages and was looking forward to going sometime. (Y/N) picked everyone up and they headed to the beach for a day of fun and relaxation.
When they got to the beach, they did all the tourist-y things, like going to different shops, eating overpriced ice cream, and taking photos to later post on Instagram. Then, they went to shore to pick out a spot that wasn’t too close to the water, and was far enough away from everyone else. They spent the next several minutes people-watching and talking about anything and everything. Kasie suggested they get in the water before it got too busy, and they spent the next hour or two in the water, while Delilah stayed behind to soak up the vitamin D from the sun’s rays.
After they came back from the waves, everyone was a tad peckish, so they ate from the many different snacks (Y/N) packed. (Y/N) wasn’t sure when the conversation switched from normal agency gossip to their love lives. “So, (Y/N), anyone catching your eye?” Delilah asked playfully. Before she had a chance to say anything, Jessica butted in and said, “Oh yeah, our team lead. Alden Parker.” (Y/N)’s cheeks went scarlet. She thought she was discreet about her crush, but nope. (Y/N) did work with experienced investigators, so if Jessica noticed, that probably means others did too.
“Yeah, it’s true…” (Y/N) shyly responded. “He’s kind, funny, smart, brave, loyal, and pretty easy on the eyes too. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t date for looks, but it’s an added bonus.” (Y/N) said, trying to ignore the smirk on Jessica’s face, and the smiles growing on Kasie and Delilah’s faces. “It’s something about the silver hair that does it for you, (Y/N), huh?” Jessica said playfully. “Maybe a little. It adds to the look.” (Y/N) laughed back. “I think it’s cute you have a crush on him, (Y/N). Now I’ve never met him, but from what Tim’s told me, and from what I’ve heard today, he sounds like a great guy.” Delilah said, giving (Y/N)’s hand a slight squeeze.
“Thanks, I just wish he felt the same…” (Y/N) trailed off sadly. “He does.” Jessica replied. “Sure he does.” (Y/N) said sarcastically. “No, I mean it, (Y/N). He does.” Jessica said. “It’s true. Jessica’s right, (Y/N). I’ve seen the way he looks at you, he does.” added Kasie. “You haven’t noticed him flirting with you? Those glances across the room? How close he stands next to you?” Jessica said. (Y/N) shook her head. “He really does?” (Y/N) replied, surprised by their statements. “Yeah, he really does, (Y/N).” Jessica replied, giving (Y/N) an encouraging smile. "You should ask him to dinner. He'll say yes." Delilah said encouragingly. All weekend long, all (Y/N) could think about was Alden, what they told her, and if Delilah's advice.
When (Y/N) showed up for work, she found a cup of coffee on her desk. She knew it was from Alden. ‘Maybe they’re right.’ (Y/N) thought when she saw the coffee. She quickly dismissed the thought when she saw Tim and Nick walking into the bullpen. “Hey, (Y/N), how was your weekend? Delilah said you guys had fun.” Tim said. “It was fun. We went to the beach and just had a girls day.” (Y/N) replied, trying not to blush at the thought of what was discussed at the beach. Alden was sitting at his desk, trying to get a headstart on the paperwork that needed to be done. He tried not to think of (Y/N) at the beach. He tried not to think of what she was wearing or if she had any tan lines anywhere. His thoughts were interrupted when (Y/N) called his name and asked him if he had a good weekend. “I did, (Y/N). Thanks for asking.”
The rest of the day was filled with mostly silence and the odd joke thrown about the bullpen. (Y/N) tried not to think about the man sitting directly across from her and how damn fine he looked in navy blue. She wondered if she should make a move, finally asking him if he wanted to go to dinner sometime. Right as the day was coming to an end, (Y/N) decided to take the girls’ advice, and ask him to dinner. When she stood up to walk to Alden’s desk, he called out her name and asked if they could talk for a second. ‘Great job, Alden. Give her a heart attack by asking to talk.’ He thought. “I was wondering if you wanted to go to dinner with me sometime?”
(Y/N) didn’t respond for a moment, as she was too stunned to reply. The man of her desires just asked her to dinner. It was really happening. “Sorry if I’ve just misread the entire situation. I didn’t mean to-” “Yes! I’d love to go to dinner with you Alden.” (Y/N) replied, enthusiastically. “I just thought you weren’t into me like that.” (Y/N) said. “Of course I am. You’re kind, funny, smart, beautiful, and a damn good agent. I’ve wanted to ask you for a while. I just didn’t know how you’d respond.” Alden said, reaching for her hand. When their hands met, they instantly felt sparks. “I was actually about to ask you the same question, Alden.” (Y/N) confessed. “Really?” Alden replied, stunned that the woman of his desires feels the same.
“Does tomorrow work for you, (Y/N)?” “Absolutely, Alden.” He loved hearing her use his first name, instead of just “Parker”. He walked her to her car, and kissed her cheek. “Goodnight, (Y/N).” Alden said, looking forward to tomorrow night. “Goodnight, Alden.” (Y/N) replied, with sparks still surging through her body. ‘God, he’s such a gentleman.’ (Y/N) thought. (Y/N) dreamt of Alden Parker, and Alden Parker dreamt of her.
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