Beyond the Holiday Adventure: The Weddings

This is a science fiction AU crossover of NCIS and Magnificent Seven. This story will be mainly written from the point of view of NCIS, though. I do not own NCIS, Magnificent Seven, or Doctor Who (I haven't forgotten about the screwdriver), any products associated with any show or any movie or TV reference of any kind or any other character or star. No money has been made on any of these writings. No copyright infringement is intended.

This is #4 in the Holiday Adventure series. If you haven't read A Holiday Adventure, A Holiday Adventure Continues or Beyond the Holiday Adventure: Still Here!, you may want to read those before this one.

Once again, I want to thank all of you for the reviews, alerts and favorites. I also want to thank those of you who are just reading. Even though you haven't reviewed, it is still an honor to have you read my stories!

Warning: There will be discipline in the form of spankings and groundings in this story. It all depends on how the "kids" (and sometimes the wives – to – be) behave and we all know that they have a tendency to get into trouble.

Warning: Swats, talk of and actual spanking of an adult.

Chapter 1

They both chuckled and kissed passionately again. Jenny sat with Gibbs' arms around her and they remained in silence for a while thinking about the kids. Then they began talking about the upcoming wedding.

"Why don't we invite Mary and Chris to have their wedding here with us?" Jenny asked. "I've spoken to Mary about her guests and they all seem to be the guests we would have invited."

"I think it is a great idea. It will also give us a cover for the fact that we are supposed to be married already. If it is alright with them, it is alright with me. The only ones we haven't met are Judge Travis and Billy. Chris said The Judge will believe us and is a very fair man to deal with. Chris also said that even though Billy is a nine year old boy, he'll keep our secret. It seems that Chris is a surrogate father to the boy and has had to discipline him before." Gibbs said with a chuckle, "I bet Billy walks 'the straight and narrow' with Chris."

Jenny said with a smile, "Yes, Mary has shared some stories about Billy. All in all, he is a good and obedient child. Maybe our children should take lessons from him." Jenny said with a smile.

Gibbs smiled at that thought and said, "I'll talk to Chris about the weddings tomorrow." Gibbs gave Jenny one more kiss and said, "Alright, bedtime for you!"

When Jenny began to protest, Gibbs gave her a mock glare, lightly swatted her backside and said, "It may be you taking lessons from Billy in a minute."

Jenny couldn't help but laugh. She was tired, though. She gave Gibbs one last kiss and retired to her room. Gibbs soon retired to his own room also. Soon, the couple would be sharing a room.


Gibbs woke to the smell of coffee and an argument from the boys' room.

When he reached the room he heard Tim say, "No Jimmy, that is not a good idea."

Tony replied, "All I am saying Jimmy is Dad is going to 'go all old west on you' and tan your hide if you try."

"It doesn't matter guys, it is my duty to try." Jimmy spoke nervously, but confidently.

Jimmy's back was to the door, so he never saw Gibbs lean on the door frame. When his siblings' eyes went wide, he knew they were not alone. He slowly turned and with dread focused his eyes on the individual in the doorway.

Jimmy gulped when Gibbs said, "Tim and Tony, I hear Miz Nettie and the girls in the kitchen. Go and eat some breakfast while I speak to Jimmy."

The boys did not have to be told twice. They knew Jimmy's plans were dangerous and that their dad had rules about danger. They also knew that they were in the line of fire if they didn't tell what they knew. They hoped that Gibbs knew that if they couldn't talk Jimmy out of it, they would have told him.

As they passed by Gibbs, Gibbs gave them each one hard swat to the backside. "We were going to tell, Dad." Tim said as he rubbed his backside. "Man! Dad gets his message across in one swat," Tim thought.

"Ow, Dad! It is true. We were trying to talk him out of it first." Tony said with a pout.

"Uh huh. That is why you only got one swat. Consider it one of my many ways of saying good morning." Gibbs said with a chuckle.

When Tony began to protest, he got the "Gibbs glare" and wisely asked, "You hungry Tim? I am. Let's get some breakfast. See you Jimbo."

Tim and Tony quickly left Gibbs' presence.


When the boys left, Gibbs turned to a very nervous Jimmy and commanded, "Spill."

"Uh, well Dad, I was talking to Nathan and he said he is having a hard time with the robber that you shot in the shoulder. He said he isn't sure he can save his arm. He may have to amputate. That is barbaric! I can help him. I know I can. It only takes a few simple medical procedures that are not known here." Jimmy began rambling on about how the procedures were done.

Gibbs decided to stop the rambling by giving Jimmy one quick swat to his backside.

Jimmy reached back to rub and nervously took a few steps back.

"No, Jimmy." Gibbs uttered those words and turned to leave. He was finished with the conversation and expected obedience from one who would normally have fallen apart with one swat.

"I am going to help Nathan and you can't tell me what to do! It is my duty as a doctor to help." Once Jimmy realized he had just yelled at Gibbs and told him he was going to disobey anyway, he almost passed out.

Gibbs just turned and with a glare that would have turned water into ice, grabbed Jimmy by the arm. At this point, Jimmy knew he had made a mistake.

When Gibbs reached Jimmy's bed, he sat and pulled Jimmy across his knee. Without another word, he began swatting the backside in front of him. It only took five swats to have a sobbing Jimmy across Dad's knee. Gibbs stood and pulled him into a quick hug and said, "Jimmy, I already explained to you kids that I expect immediate obedience when it comes to dangerous situations. So much can happen while helping this criminal. Another gang member, which we did not know about could arrive on the scene and who knows what could happen? There are so many scenarios that could play out."

Jimmy went to protest about the fact that he had an oath, but was stopped when Gibbs lifted his hand in a stopping motion. "Beside the fact that I will not tolerate you putting yourself in danger, did you stop to think about the fact that you could change the future with any techniques you show Nathan?"

"No, Dad. I didn't think about that."

"I'm proud to have a son that is so caring of others that he is willing to risk his life. The only thing is, I will not allow you to do so. That criminal should have thought of the consequences before he got himself shot. Talking about consequences, do not risk getting them. What do you kids call it? Oh yeah, the Wrath of Gibbs." With that said and with a smirk at Jimmy's expression, Gibbs walked out. He really needed that coffee now.

Jimmy stood in shock at Gibbs' last comment. He never realized Gibbs knew. Jimmy thought, "Oh, who am I kidding, Gibbs knows. He just knows. It won't stop me, though. I'll just have to be extra careful not to get caught. As for the future, I do the procedure without Nathan's help so he can't see what I do." With that thought, Jimmy sealed his doom with Gibbs.


When Gibb reached the kitchen door, he had to smirk at Tony's conversation with the family. The girls were in the kitchen helping with breakfast as per their groundings. Tim, Ducky and Nettie were also listening. Everyone was laughing at Tony's antics.

"I'm telling you guys, this engagement between Dad and Mom reminds me of a movie." Tony began.

He was suddenly interrupted by Ziva. She said in exasperation, "Oh, what a surprise, another movie reference!"

"Zee-vah! Zee-vah! Zee-vah! When will you learn that your comments will only make me want to continue my references?" Tony said with a handsome megawatt smile.

"Tony, when will you learn that your references will soon get you a muzzle?"

The family began laughing at the two siblings' antics as Tony continued his reference.

"As I was saying, Mom and Dad's engagement reminds me of the great John Wayne's comment in McLintock!. The one when he was referring to Becky and Devlin's engagement. He said something like, 'Well that will be the first engagement that started out with a spanking.' See, I told you that Mom reminds me of Maureen O'Hara and Dad reminds me of John Wayne."

Everyone laughed except Nettie. Tony thought it was because the movie reference was from the future and she did not understand it. That was part of it, but what the family didn't realize was that she was the only one with a view of the kitchen door. She saw Gibbs and Jenny listening in. Jenny had arrived just in time to hear the movie reference. When Tony realized there was more to Miz Nettie's "straight face," he paled. "They are standing at the door, aren't they?" Tony asked Miz Nettie. She nodded solemnly.

"Hey Gibbs, do you remember the time that John Wayne spanked his little brother off camera when his brother made comments about John Wayne's relationship with his girl in West of the Divide?" Jenny asked with a grin.

"Why yes, Jen. I do believe Tony and I need to 'discuss' movie references and how they can be dangerous to one's backside." Gibbs said, hiding his smirk.

"Uh, Mom. Dad. I didn't know you knew so much about John Wayne and his early years. That movie is from 1934." Tony said, trying to change the subject.

"Yes, Tony, we do know a lot about his movies. We also know that he was a real advocate for corporal punishment in his movies. Since you like him so much, why don't I 'take a page out his book'? Follow me to the woodshed. I'm sure John Wayne used those too. Let's see. Got one! He almost used one in The Shootist when he was upset with Ron Howard. The only thing is, I won't almost use one." Gibbs said knowingly.

Tony reluctantly and slowly followed Gibbs to the woodshed. He could have sworn he heard snickering from the kitchen when he was shutting the kitchen door. "Me and my big mouth." Tony thought as he walked behind Gibbs.