A/N: I don't own any of the characters you may recognize from NCIS or NCIS: New Orleans. I don't make any profit of this story either. Warning: May contain spanking of teenagers in later chapters.

Tony watched the red and blue lights as if he was dreaming. He was barely aware of a hand on his shoulder guiding him towards one of the cop cars parked so it was blocking the street. From the corner of his eyes he saw AJ getting pushed up against the frame of another car. It had been stupid. Really stupid. In a single moment of rebellion, they all had agreed that they needed to live life a bit more excitingly, even if it meant pissing of their parents. That was a choice they all regretted now. The door in front of him was opened and Tony was guided into the backseat next to Sean. Shoulders slumped and the hair covering his eyes in a disastrous mess, the redhead looked just as miserable as he probably was. Nobody had missed when reality suddenly dawned on Sean and the tears that he had tried to hold back had started running down his cheeks. That had led to Sean sitting down on the curb trying to steady his breathing without success. Donnie seeing it had rushed over and elbowed a cop in the process, pissing the man off.

"Hey! Kid! I told you to stay over there!"

"He is my best friend and he can't breath! Want me to watch him die?!" Donnie next to Sean now kneeled down and asked. "Where is your backpack Seanie?" Sean threw a look at the Detective a few feet away. "Where is his backpack?!"

"It's evidence."

"He needs it!"

"Mark." The other Detective suddenly appeared. "Can't let the kid have an asthma attack on our watch, what did you do with his backpack?"

"I searched it and put it in the trunk."

"I'll get it kid, you stay put." The man showed up barely half a minute later with the inhaler in his gasp. "Here you go kiddo." Sean took it and held it like his life depended on it.

Tony hadn't known. He had suspected something was up with Sean and his backpack, but he hadn't known.

"Any better?" Tony asked his red headed friend worriedly.

"Yeah, thanks for asking."

"Donnie pleaded for his case, but I think he pushed the other officer too far. He wanted to ride with you."

"I could guess." The silence fell once more until the friendlier Detective and his partner jumped into the car.

"Are you okay back there?"

"Yes sir."

"Good. We are heading back to the station to deal with everything there. Don't go quiet on us kid. Speak up if you feel another attack coming on."

"Yes sir."

-Typical Teenagers-

Donnie cursed himself. It wasn't only the fact that King and his parents, not to mention his older brothers were going to be pissed. It was Sean that he was really worried about. Because unlike Donnie who knew his parents would love him no matter what, Sean didn't have that luxury. Sean was terrified. They both knew this wouldn't look good to CPS and the last thing Sean wanted to do was to destroy the amazing family he and Dylan had found in Nancy and Evan. Evan and Nancy weren't just their foster parents-they were their parents. A title change they had been rewarded with by Sean after 2.5 years with them. Donnie had pleaded with the Detectives to let him ride to the station with Sean, but they had refused, picking Tony instead to ride with the quiet, crying, redheaded youth. Donni had argued until one of them finally had gotten enough and moved him a good 30 feet away from the rest. Close enough to still be able to keep his eyes on him, but far enough not to have to listen to Donnie's constant arguing. With the cops finally ready to go, Donnie got helped to his feet and lead over to the cop car.

"Watch your head kid."

"It's Donnie!"

"Watch your mouth Donnie. The detectives are going to repeat everything you say to whoever picks you up."

"I know that!"

"So watch it! It's simple as that." Donnie frowned at the cop, but didn't dare argue. Sean was what was important now and he needed to see his best friend. It wasn't that he didn't trust Tony who was his other best friend, Donnie simply knew Sean better. The ride to the station seemed to take longer than it probably was, and it was only once the tall building came into view that Donnie realised the gravity of the situation and that Sean's situation might get a lot worse before it got better. All because they wanted to be typical teenagers for one night.

A/N: I hope you liked it and if you do don't forget to comment and all of that so I know somebody likes it! For those of you that are wondering who Sean is, he has recently made his debut in Bullied-The Other Side of the Window and is Donnie's best friend. I got so inspired by the new youths that I wanted a story with some of them getting in trouble together. This will hopefully only be the start of their adventures together. I know it wasn't much, but this chapter is meant to be a short teaser of what's to come!