Disclaimer: I don't own Sue Thomas FB Eye, it belongs to Johnson/Johnson, PAX, etc. Borrowing them and will put them back where they belong.

In later chapter I will be using NCIS. It belongs to Paramount, DPB, DPB Productions, CBS, etc.


A/N: This is a Christian spiritual journey, if don't like the contents of this please don't read. If you enjoy reading a spritiual of Christ and His saving grace, by all means read.

If I touch someone out there with this story, then that is good thing.

God Bless,

Scottiedog


Prologue

Bobby had just started through Falls Church, Virginia on a Sunday morning heading back to DC after spending a week in Wisconsin, visiting his surrogate family: The Hudson's. His mind was on the Sunday service that he attended while there. Bobby was unsure about what he had heard but wanted to learn more.

As Bobby was driving through downtown, he saw some signs that indicated a church that was around the corner from where he was. He followed the signs until he found a lot of cars at a high school, he drove into the parking lot and pulled into a parking space. He was really nervous but knew that he had to have answers to his questions.

While in the service he noticed people were raising their hands to the sky, 'Why?' He thought. As the pastor came to speak, Bobby noticed that he was dressed casually in a pair of beige dress pants, a light blue polo shirt with a white tee shirt underneath. He thought it was odd because most churches he attended he had to be in suit at all times. Bobby decided then and there that he liked the guy.

As the pastor was speaking, Bobby felt like he was speaking to him. He knew he had a temper. Quantico had tempered it somewhat but he knew he had a ways to go. Bobby pulled his notebook that he usually used for interviewing and took notes. The pastor talked about taming your actions as well as your tongue. Bobby had never realized that his actions of his temper spoke volumes to people around him. He was bound and determined to look up these verses when he went home. Sue had presented him with a New King James bible for Christmas, this past year. He knew what he had to do.

As the service ended he headed out to his car and then headed home. Once Bobby arrived home to his apartment, he went directly to the bible that was in the side table next to his chest of drawers and got it out and started looking for the verses that were shared. As Bobby read the verses, he realized that he was a sinner in need of a Savior. He got down on his knees right in his living room and asked Jesus to come into his heart and asked him to show him how to live. After his prayer, Bobby understood all he had read, it made sense. As he looked back through the verses one caught his eye: Isaiah 64:6. Bobby had to agree that verse was the one that clinched it for him. He also liked Romans 3:23, as well as John 3:16. He couldn't image what God went through watching His Son die on a cross for people's sin. Bobby knew that in his heart that God would accept him for who he was and that the LORD had alot of work to do in showing him how to live.

Chapter One

Four months later

It had been a difficult case especially when it involved six, six year old children, but now that it was over Myles wanted to know what had happened to the temper clad Bobby. In the beginning of this case, Myles noticed that Bobby would clinch his desktop with his hands and watch as his knuckles turned white and at the same time he would close his eyes for a brief moment, then within a few seconds his whole body would relax. Myles even saw Sue take him by the hand somewhere; by the time he came back Bobby's face looked better, but his eyes told Myles that he felt sad, almost as if the children were one of his own.

Myles started to think back to all the times Bobby would be with everyone at some bar and ordered a sparkling water with lemon or a sarsaparilla while the rest of us celebrated after a case; how each person was shocked except for Sue and Jack.

As Myles was in thought mode, he noticed Bobby looking at him; he tilted his head in a question with raised eyebrows. "What's up mate, you're wool gathering, " Bobby said with a smile.

"You," Myles said.

"Me," Bobby said astonished.

"Yeah you," Myles wanted to find out what happened to Bobby, "I was wondering if you, Sue and Jack could meet me at my house around 7 tonight?"

"Sparky and Sue?" Bobby asked surprised.

"Yes," Myles said with a loud sigh of exasperation.

Bobby looked right at him and what Myles saw unnerved him. Bobby nodded his head, "I'll let Sue and Sparky know." We both turned back to our paper work for the case.

As the hours past, Myles noticed the rest of the bullpen were as ready to go home as much as he was. Knowing that he would have company in two hours, with it now being five, he decided to head home to prepare, "Well, I don't know about all of you but I'm going to call it a day." Myles stood up grabbed his overcoat, placed it on his right arm and headed out the door.

Bobby watched Myles exit the bullpen and let out a sigh. He had never really witnessed to anyone before and he knew that it was going to be a challenge for him to put all he had learned in the last five months into words.

"Crash, what's wrong?" Jack asked Bobby as he was getting his papers in order for the next day.

Bobby turned around to look at Jack and Sue, "Myles asked me to his house around 7. He also extended the invitation to you and Sue as well."

"Do you know what's on his mind?" Sue asked with curiosity and with genuine concern in her voice.

"Yes, I do and it's the same thing I went through about five months ago," Bobby answered with a soft expression on his face. They both knew the story of his conversion but Myles had not.

"Well, let's go," Sue said excitedly. Jack and Bobby looked at her like she was nuts. "Bobby," Sue said with a soft voice, "Myles needs to understand the salvation message and how the LORD has changed you into the man He needs you to be. You also need to tell him that you aren't perfect and that we are all under construction by the LORD." Jack and Bobby nodded their heads, grabbed their coats and headed out.