Here's the sequel to Wishing on a Star! Read that one first, this won't make much sense otherwise.
Oh, and I just wanted to clear something up: when the team was making their wishes, it was all the same night.
=D Enjoy!!

Coming True: Chapter One – The Beginning

Walking into the bull pen the next morning, Tony reflexively looked towards Ziva's desk. Empty. Just like it had been every day of the three weeks since Ziva had left.

"Morning, Probie," he mumbled.
McGee looked up, attempted a smile and went back to typing.

Tony felt a slap to the back of his head.

"Ouch!" he complained. "What was that for, Boss?"
"Moaning. She's been gone three weeks, DiNozzo. Might not be coming back. Get your head in the game."
"Get your head in the game. From the made-for-TV movie 'High School Musical,' starring Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. Big hit with seven-year-old girls. Like the name suggests, it takes place in a high--"

Slap.

"Thank you, Boss."

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Ziva was pacing. Her flight didn't take off for another forty-five minutes, and she was worried that someone would recognize her and ask what she was doing.

The earliest flight that she could get on wasn't direct—it would be going to London and Atlanta before D.C.
Ziva was in for a long day.

One hour later, Ziva was settled into her seat—at the back of the plane, next to the bathroom, but on the plane nonetheless.

Questions were running through her head.
Why was she going back? Because she couldn't stand being in Tel Aviv or because she missed her team?
What would happen when she walked in? Would she even be able to get in? She wasn't sure if her I.D. would still work.
If she got into NCIS, what would she say? How would she explain what she had done? How would they take it?
Ziva scrunched her nose as a rather smelly man sat in the seat next to her.

Now she was in for a very long day.

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So, what do you think? Review, please!
I just killed a mosquito with my bare hands. Blech.
Not that you really needed to know that.