Author's Note: This is a story I have/had been wanting to do for a very long time. I was not impressed with how they killed of Jenny. They really didn't show a grieving process or anything with the characters. I got the idea for the story from NCIS Kill Ari where everyone is visited by the ghost of Kate. Basically, everyone is seeing Jenny for the last time and are able to say their peace, ask questions, yell, scream, cry- whatever. Also, they all won't see the "same" Jen- I tried to keep it to how their relationship was portrayed on the show. Please read and review- it lets me know if you guys think I suck and should hang it up... (edit 3/1/2010- obviously this is taking me a while to finish. I have noticed the first 2 chapters are a little weaker than the rest I have- they were the first things I had ever written, and I am becoming more comfortable so its getting better.... I encourage you to stick with it past the first 2 chapters.... please :) lol)
Legal: I am a broke college kid. If you recognize it, I don't own it. I only own the thoughts in my head....
Tim
He most have dozed off at his typewriter. He had been trying to write the final chapter of his latest book. It was to be a farewell to Genine Tipford. She appeared right in front of him- dressed in a smart pants suit looking ever the part of the director that he had come to know and respect. "I thought I told you I didn't want to see a director Genine Tipford in your books, McGee," she said somewhat sternly but with humor in her eyes.
"Uh, well you see.. Umm.." McGee started stuttering trying to explain.
"Its fine McGee, I am only kidding. Listen to me Tim. You are the innocence of this team. And no matter what Tony says, you are great at your job. I wanted to thank you for your loyalty. Keep writing your books- they are your outlet from the craziness that this life brings. I have one request though- make sure that Agent Tibbs finds peace."
And then as fast as she had appeared, she was gone. McGee just sat there staring in shock at the place where she was. It was then that he got over the writer's block that had been plaguing him. He scratched everything that had been written. The chapter was no longer going to be a farewell- Director Tipford would live on- after all who else could tame Agent Tibbs the ways she did. And for the dedication he simply wrote: For the first female director of a federal agency- she will forever live in our hearts.
