NCIS:
Disclaimer: I don't own NCIS at all, otherwise I would have never let Sasha Alexander leave, and Tate would have happened.
Summary: I am not really that good at summaries because I am old school and write then type, but it is my first fic so it might not be that good. It is Tate, Ari takes Kate hostage and Tony realizes that one day Ari might actually kill Kate so he decides to tell her how he feels.
Rating: T just to be careful.
A/N: I don't write stories with Ziva, and if they do have her she does not stay, or they are Ziva bashing, because I don't like Ziva.
It was a late night at the bullpen so Kate and Tony were packing up to go home.
"Hey Kate, hold the elevator?" Tony called packing his stuff faster and running to the elevator.
"Sure." Kate responded holding the elevator door.
"Thanks."
"Yep." Kate didn't like it but she was getting used to this small talk between them. Ever since she had been held hostage in autopsy, Tony seemed to get really protective, then when Ari took her hostage again, except this time alone and to a farm, he seemed to get even more protective. So protective it seemed that they didn't bicker as much as they used to, and she kind of missed it.
"Kate, earth to Kate."
"What?"
"The elevator ride is over."
"Oh thanks. See you tomorrow."
"Yea, bye." Tony knew that he didn't want her to leave him, but if he followed her, it might creep her out. So, as he did every night, he drove home in silence. Grabbed something to drink, put in a movie, and fell asleep on the couch.
Kate, on the other hand, had fallen asleep in her bed quite easily; it had been a long hard day. She was sleeping when she heard a noise, she instantly got up, grabbed her gun, and headed to the door. When she got there the door was already open, but before she could turn around she felt something cover her mouth and she fell unconscious.
Okay I promise that there will be more Tate in the next chapter or the chapter after that.
Read and review, it is my first fic so I really could use you critism or compliments. So please review, even if it is only one person.
