Washington History
Chapter 1: Photo session
It was a cold night in January. A young woman went through the streets. She shivered. She was afraid. She had heard something. There was this guy. She had seen him some streets behind. Again the woman looked around. Suddenly someone stood behind her.
"Good night. It will be better for you." the guy said. The woman couldn't scream. Slowly everything went dark.
"I'm going home." McGee said to Gibbs. Then the telephone rang and McGee sat back on his desk again."
"Gibbs?" he answered the phone. He didn't look very happy.
"Ok." Then he hung up the phone.
"Murder, some streets away. Where the hell are DiNozzo and David?" he asked.
"Why do we get the case? Don't know. Maybe at home. Or in a restaurant. They maybe have a date. I don't know." After the case 3 months ago, when Tony's ex-girlfriend was almost killed, they started dating. And now they were a couple. But not at work. Or better: When Gibbs was in the room they didn't even know each other.
"We get the murder, because the victim has a photo on her body." Gibbs said. McGee knew what that meant. Last week a man died at the Marine base in Quantico. On his body they had found a photo of a woman. If the victim now, was the woman on the photo, they searched for a serial killer.
"It's cold. And I don't like it here. And I won't back home." Tony said these words all time. Again and again and again. Gibbs stood behind him and slapped him.
"Don't say this again." Gibbs said.
"Ok, Boss." Tony answered. Gibbs went to Ducky, who stood in front of the victim.
"What do we have here, Ducky?" Gibbs asked.
"The victim is about 25-30 years old. I can't see why she died. Is she the woman of the photo?" Ducky asked.
"Yes. She is." Gibbs said.
"This victim has a photo on her body too. I have them here. A woman." Ducky said.
"I hope we can find her before she is killed." Gibbs said.
"I hope so too. The photography is a very old…" Ducky began.
"Ducky, can I get the photo please." Gibbs asked.
"Sure, but there are 2 photos." Ducky said and gave Gibbs the photos. On the first photo was a little girl. She had long, brown hair and light blue eyes. The little girl was about 5 years old. She didn't look very happy. She didn't laugh. On the second photo was a young woman, about 16 years old. She had shoulder long, curly, brown hair. The young woman had the same light blue eyes as the little girl. It was the same person. The young woman wore a light-caramel-colored shirt and black jeans. Gibbs starred at the photos.
"Do you know the girl?" Ducky asked. Now McGee, Ziva and Tony stood at the victim too and looked at Gibbs. Gibbs didn't say anything. He only took his phone and called a number. Everyone wanted to know who this girl is. And why Gibbs knew her.
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