Here is a new story that i hope y'all like! make sure to leave me reviews of what you think, i would love to hear you thoughts!

(so this is set about five years in the future and Deeks and Kensi are married and have two kids.)


Brown chocolate curls blew in the wind while Marty Deeks pushed his three-year-old daughter in the swings.

"HIGHER DADDY, HIGHER!" The little girl exclaimed.

"I don't think your mother will appreciate it if you fell off the swing"

"Daddy, don't be scared of mommy." The girl giggled.

"Psh Lanie, I'm not scared of mommy." Deeks replied puffing out his chest, trying to deflect his lie.

"I beg to differ." Came a snort from behind him.

"MOMMY!" The blue-eyed three-year-old shouted happily from her place on the swing.

"Hi sweetie" Kensi smiled at her daughter, giving her a kiss on the head.

"Jesus Kens, where did you come from?" Deeks jumped, turning around facing his wife.

"Work, decided to leave a little early." She replied pecking her husband on the lips. "You said you were taking the kids to the park after you picked them up from school, and I didn't want to miss any of the fun."

"Oh"

"MOMMA!" An excited boys voice came from behind her.

"Hey baby" Kensi turned, squatting down while holding arms open for the boy to run into.

"I made new friends to day!" the young boy claimed excitedly, pointing to the group of young girls giggling standing by the slides.

"Did you now?" She inquired, standing with the boy in her arms from their place on the ground.

"Yup" he said happily popping the 'p' at the end of the word. "Their nice, and I also learned a new trick, watch me," he said trying to squirm out of his mother's arms.

Kensi set the blued eyed boy down, watching him run to the monkey bars.

The boy climbed up the latter, looked over at his mother, then he turned his head the opposite way to look at this new friends to make sure they were both watching before jumping and swinging like a monkey trying to make his way across the set of bars.

The boy's hand slipped, and he came crashing to the ground.

"Andrew!" Kensi exclaimed running to her son. "Are you okay?" She asked worriedly, kneeling next to the boy.

"Fine." The boy said threw gritted teeth while holding his knee.

"You didn't need to show me that trick, but it was very cool." Kensi said sweetly, while pushing back a few strands of hair that were stuck to the boys head by a few beads of sweat from playing hard on the playground.

"Yea I did, the chicks dig it." Andrew replied, looking up at his mother like it is the most obvious thing in the world.

"They do? And who told you this?"

"Umm well dad."

"Did he know?"

"Mhmm" the boy nodded.

"Umm" Kensi struggled to find words because all she was thinking about was how she was going to rip Deeks up for giving their five-year-old son tips on picking up girls. "Well lets go see what your father and sister are up to, before they get into trouble," she said picking Andrew up and dusting up the dirt, not knowing how to reply.

"Pretty big fall you took there buddy, you okay?" Deeks asked, ruffling his son's blonde curly hair.

"Yea!"

"So Deeks you giving our son dating advice?"

"Umm..." he crocked out, looking into his wife's fiery eyes.

"Mommy, I'm hungry!" Lanie declared, saving Deeks from explaining!

"Well we cant have that, can we? What do you want bug?" Kensi smiled, lifting her daughter out of her swing.

"How about we go to get pizza?" Deeks asked.

"Yea!"

"Okay, lets get going then!" Deeks said, clapping his hands together and picking up Andrew before the family turned and started walking to their cars.

"WAIT!" Came a small voice from behind them.

The family all turned around and, Kensi instantly recognized the child as one of Andrews's new friends. Deeks set his son down and watched as he walked to the girl.

"That was a really cool thing that you did on the monkey bars." The young girl said sheepishly while a rose tint filled her checks.

"Thanks." He replied shifting on his feet a little, while fiddling with his hair.

Kensi and Deeks stood back watching the exchange between their son and his new friend.

"He acts like you so much, its scary."

"That's because he is a Deeks and, Deeks men got game."

"Right, what game?" Kensi quipped, still watching her son.

"Aw fern, so little faith, you wound me." Deeks replied cheekily, holding a hand over his chest faking hurt.

"Come on shaggy, get your son, I'm hungry."

"Andrew! Come on we need to go!" Deeks called to his son.

"COMING!"

Right before the boy was about to turn around and walk away, the little girl pushed up to her tippy toes and placed a small kiss on his cheek before turning and running to her a very big, very un amused father.

"Oh God" Deeks gulped, making eye contact with the girls dad before him and his daughter turned, and walked out of the park.

"Your lucky that her father didn't come over here and give you a piece of his mind for letting your son kiss his little girl."

"Yea, but you would of protected me. Right?" Deeks asked turning to his wife.

"Kis does have game though" Kensi laughed, ignoring Deeks question.

"Told you the chicks dig it" Andrew said looking up at his parents; with a huge grin and mysterious glimmer in his eye when he walked up to them, one that Kensi knew all to well.

"Oh boy" She mumbled, kind of amused at her five year old. 'what are we going to do when he'sa teenager?' Kensi thought to herself.

"Ha, for a five year old you sure know how to pick em son. Daddy taught you well." Deeks grinned to his son, giving him a high five.

"EWWW, drewy got cooties now." Lanie piped up, giggling from her place in her mother's arms.

"Do not." Andrew stated.

"Do to"

"Do not"

"Do to"

"Children. Stop fighting, we are going to get dinner and we cant be having you two arguing." Kensi stated sternly trying to get her kids to stop fighting, while placing Lanie into her car seat and buckling her in.

"Can we get ice cweam? Pweaseee?" Lanie asked her mother, giving her the best puppy dog eyes the three year old could muster up.

"If you guys are good, yes."

"YAY, YAY" Two very excited children chanted from the back seat.

"Geee… I wonder where they get their sweet tooth from" Deeks said, flashing Kensi a grin, while climbing into the drivers seat.

"Yea, yea" Kensi sighed, shutting Deeks' door and walking to her car.


Kensi and Deeks drove separately to the pizza parlor, when they got the kids choose a booth to sit in and the family all climbed in.

Lanie was in the middle of tell her brother and parents about the show-n-tell she had at her school that day, when the shrill of Deeks cell phone interrupted her rather interesting story about how a boy in her class brought their snake to school.

Deeks grabbed his phone and furrowed his brow when he realized it was a blocked number.

"Who is it?" Kensi questioned when she noticed the confused look on her husbands face.

"Not sure" he said, before picking up the phone. "Deeks."

"You know Detective, you have a great little family." The man on the other line stated coldly.

"Who is this?" Deeks demanded into the phone, instantly going on high alert, scanning the restaurant for whoever could be on the other end.

"Beautiful wife, cute kids, you got the whole package don't you?" the man continued.

Deeks slide out of the booth, not wanting to alarm his kids, before barking into the phone. "I said who is this."

"Awww Detective Deeks, I'm hurt. You don't remember me?" the man chuckled softly. "Listen real close. Think." the stranger said slowly.

Deeks thought hard for a moment, raking his brain, trying to figure out who called him. "Miguel" Deeks muttered when things started clicking into place.

"Ahh, there ya go. Look at you, you really are a Detective, you know it would be such shame if something happened to that family of yours. I mean damn, the things I would do to that wife of yours…."

"You touch her and I swear to god you wont see the light of day again." Deeks snapped angrily.

"And those adorable kids of yours."

"LEAVE THEM ALONE. WHAT DO YOU WANT?" He yelled into his phone.

"Mmmm, let me think. To torture you, put a bullet in you skull and drop you in a lake, but first you are going to pay for what you did. What you took from me, I want you to feel what I felt when you killed my brother. I am going to kill your family one by one, make you watch and then let you suffer with knowing what you have done."

"Just take me, don't touch them. They have nothing to do with this." Deeks demanded into the phone.

"Ha, now what good would that do? What would you learn. Now detective you better get back to your family, because that may be the last time you see them alive. Have a good night Marty Deeks." Miguel stated, then the line went dead.

Deeks stood there, frozen, paralyzed with fear, with the fear of someone killing his kids. His wife.

His mind started racing with questions. How did he find him? Why is he doing this? What if he follows though with his plans? God, Deeks thought. How could he live with himself if his family died because of him, Andrew and Lanie are just children, innocent children and they don't deserve this, what they deserve is to grow up, experience life, not die because of something their father did during his LAPD days.

He raked a hand through his hair trying to pull his thought together. Trying to calm down and focus. Deeks stormed out of the bathroom he had some how ended up in, and marched straight to his family.

Miguel is messing with the wrong people, with the wrong family, because there is only one thing worse than a pissed off Marty Deeks.

A pissed off Father trying to protect his family.


To be contuined...