TITLE: WHAT HAD TO BE DONE
Pairing: Abby/Tony
Author: Me, Abbyforever
Spoilers: Hiatus, even though I wrote this long before seeing the ep. I have tried to repair the storyline since to make it a little more canon compliant, but it really isn't.
Warnings: Abby/Gibbs father daughter relationship. If you don't like, don't read. Personally, I love Gabby as a pairing, but I wanted to write this so I did.
Posted in one chapter despite being 14 chaps long, cos, who can be bothered uploading and etc etc etc. Painfully long, if you thought this was a one-shot. Complete.
I gave it a quick read through but I haven't really beta-ed it since I first posted it on LJ years ago. My apologies on any mistakes.
CHAPTER 1.
"Kelly, come and have dinner." Gibbs called upstairs as
he finished setting the table.
"I need another minute." The
nine year old called back.
"That girl has got you wrapped around
her finger." Shannon said laughing as she put the lid back on the
pot.
"And she knows it." Gibbs confirmed.
"Yes." His
wife replied.
"What is she doing anyway?" He asked.
"You
think I understand?" Shannon scoffed and they shared a
laugh.
"She's nine and already doing things we don't
understand?" He asked shocked.
"Looks like." Shannon
confirmed.
"Duck." He said into the phone to his oldest
friend.
"Jethro, what's the matter?" Ducky asked when he
could hear the sadness and panic in
his voice.
"Some bastard killed Kelly and Shannon." He said
and the combination of fear and despair was so evident that Ducky was
upset for him instantly.
"What happened?" He asked.
"The
agent protecting them was shot and ran off the road, then they were
shot." He growled.
"I'll be right there." Ducky said and
the phone disconnected before he had a chance to hang up. "Where
are you?"
"What's happening?" Ducky asked as soon as
he reached his destination. There were a few police cars and an
ambulance still there.
"Shannon didn't make it, the crash
killing her instantly before the bullets could. Kelly probably
won't." Gibbs said and he couldn't help but shed tears at the
realization that his family had just been ripped apart.
"Oh
Jethro, I am so sorry." Ducky said sincerely.
"I am gonna find
whoever did this." Gibbs said angrily and Ducky believed that was
true.
"Of course you will. Where is Kelly?"
"The hospital
but she was shot in the back and the head. The paramedics aren't
confident at all. What am I going to do, Duck, without them?" Gibbs
asked.
"Kelly will be fine." Ducky tried not knowing if he was
trying to convince Gibbs or himself.
"You don't know that."
Gibbs snapped.
"As we gather to celebrate the lives of young
Kelly and Shannon, we should not feel sad. They are not truly gone,
if those that knew them honor their memory." The celebrant said
reading from his book in front of all the grieving people gathered
around the two coffins still above ground in the cemetery. One
smaller than appropriate for when death should get a person in life.
"Jethro." Ducky called after his friend as he walked away
from the ceremony that he just couldn't bear anymore.
"No
Duck, I don't want to be here now. I'll come back." Gibbs
called back interrupting the celebrant.
"When?" Ducky
asked.
"When I'm ready."
"I am so sorry." Gibbs
said to Shannon's headstone long after everyone had left.
"I
knew you'd come here." Came a voice from behind him.
"What
the hell do you want?" Gibbs asked knowing full-well who this
person was.
"You. I didn't want them, not ever. This has
always been about you." The man wielding the gun revealed.
"Why?
Who sent you?" Gibbs asked as he had figured out this was the
bastard that killed his family.
"That won't matter to you once
you are dead." He said putting the gun to the back of Gibbs
head.
"I am already dead, I have nothing else to lose." Gibbs
said flatly and drew his concealed weapon knocking the shooter's
weapon to the ground and generally disorientating him. He then held
his Sig in place and shot twice. He didn't plan on killing the man,
he would later find out to be Thomas Cleary, but after the hit-man
refused to give up the name of the person that hired him, he wish the
double tap had been to the chest or the head, and killed him. Prison
didn't seem enough.
CHAPTER 2.
"Abs, you have the
results for me yet?" Gibbs asked entering the lab, Caf-Pow in
hand.
"I need another minute." Abby said taking the cup.
"Thanks."
"Let me know." He said going for the
exit.
"Hey." She called after him.
"Yeah." He called
back.
"You wanna talk about it?" Abby asked.
"I don't
know what you are talking about." Gibbs said
unconvincingly.
"Please. Who do you think you're talking to? I
know what day it is." Abby pointed out.
"I'm fine." He
lied and tried to leave again.
"Come on. I know exactly why you
have been biting everyone's heads off today."
"Abby, drop
it." He instructed coldly.
"See, now you're trying to get
mad at me." Abby said seriously.
"I could never get mad at you
but I really don't want to talk about it." Gibbs said sadly.
"You
can't even mention what it is? Say her name." She
instructed.
"Abby!" He said getting angrier.
"I miss her
too." Abby said and he calmed instantly again.
Abby returned to her desk after taking the results to Gibbs and found a letter on the desk address, Abigail B. Sciuto. She opened it and after reading it dropped to the ground.
Kelly
Abigail Gibbs, Yours
sincerely.
It was clever of you and your father to pull such a
stunt but it was never gonna last forever. We understand that this
day is hard for both of you, but then again… we don't really
care. You think that a name change was gonna keep us away, very
wrong. Now we know exactly where you are, Kelly and it is over for
you and daddy dearest. You should have stayed dead. It's sweet that
you are now working together, plus it makes it a hell of a lot easier
for us to finish what we started all those years ago.
"Abs, what's wrong?" He asked as she bolted out of the
elevator looking very disturbed.
"I just got this." She said
slamming the letter, now in an evidence bag, down on the desk in
front of him.
"Kelly? How the hell did they find out?" Gibbs
asked angrily.
"I don't know. We got rid of every single
remnant of Kelly Gibbs." Abby said and the tears were seconds from
falling.
"Could be a bluff." Gibbs said.
"On the day Mom
was killed, with knowledge of her death few people know, calling me
by my full name, telling me that they know I'm alive? I don't
think so." Abby said.
"Kel, listen to me for a second." He
said trying to think logically.
"Don't call me that." Abby
snapped.
"Sorry. Listen Abby, I need you check for prints, test
the paper, ink, envelope. All of it." He delegated.
"Okay."
She said robotically and he could tell she was distracted.
"Abs."
He called after her.
"Yeah."
"Don't worry. They didn't
get you nineteen years ago and there is no way they will get you
now." He said confidently.
"I'm scared." She said
honestly.
"I'll keep you safe." He promised.
"Ducky."
Gibbs called into autopsy trying to get his old friend's
attention.
"Jethro. Little early for a body, isn't it?" He
asked.
"Duck, I have something to tell you. Very important."
He said seriously and Ducky was absent of any anecdotes or stories
worthy of interrupting this.
"Okay." He said.
"You know
how much I value you as a friend. But there is something I had to
keep from you for so many years."
"What is it?"
"See,
the fewer people that knew the better. Plus I didn't want to put
you in danger with the knowledge." Gibbs said not able to get it
out.
"Jethro, tell me."
"Kelly." He said
simply.
"Jethro, I know today is the anniversary of Shannon and
Kelly's deaths but…" He started.
"She's alive, Ducky."
Gibbs said interrupting.
"I know this day is hard for you
but…"
"Kelly is alive. We had to pretend that she died for
her own protection." Gibbs explained and Ducky just walked over to
the cabinet where he kept the alcohol and two glasses bringing it
back.
"Good Lord." He said as it sunk in.
"I'm sorry
Duck, but we couldn't tell anyone." Gibbs said accepting the
alcohol gratefully.
"Is she okay? I mean why would you tell me
after all these years, on this day?' Ducky asked worriedly.
"She's
fine for the moment. But the bastards that hired Cleary are back and
they know she's alive." Gibbs said sadly.
"Can I see her? I
mean if she's already been exposed, I have missed that girl for
nineteen years." Ducky said and the reality of the situation was
just too much that he had to lean on the bench to remain
standing.
"Nineteen is a bit of an exaggeration." Gibbs
revealed.
"What?" Ducky asked not understanding.
"You
have seen her since then." He hinted.
"What are you talking
about?" Ducky asked rapidly losing his patience.
"You have
seen her nearly every day since she was twenty-four years old."
Gibbs said knocking on the metal doors that closed off autopsy. The
automatic doors opened to reveal Kelly, now twenty-eight years
old.
"Abigail?" Ducky asked in shock as he saw the girl he
thought was a stranger when she started at NCIS.
CHAPTER 3.
"Sorry Duck. We wanted to tell you." Abby said as he
started to tear up.
"I don't believe this. It can't be."
He said struggling to look at Abby.
"Look at the eyes, Duck."
Gibbs urged him.
"I have always recognized those eyes but I just
assumed that Abigail had the same. I never suspected that she was
Kelly." Ducky said.
"Prettiest green eyes in all the world,
huh Uncle Ducky?" Abby asked him starting to feel choked up
herself.
"I haven't said that since your funeral." Ducky
said.
"Yeah, we were so sorry we couldn't tell you. It must
have been so hard."
"But now, my dear, we have you back." He
said hugging Abby as if he hadn't seen her in nineteen
years.
"Don't cry Uncle Ducky." Abby said as she felt him
crying on her shoulder.
"I can't help it. I knew there was
something about you on your first day here." Ducky revealed.
"It
was so hard not to hug you silly when I had to pretend to be a
stranger with you." Abby said.
"So, what happened exactly? All
I can gather is that you dyed you hair and became a forensic
scientist." Ducky said pulling away from Abby but keeping his arm
around her.
"Well, straight after the, you know, I moved away
with this deaf couple. Gloria and Steven Sciuto." Abby
started.
"How did you communicate with them?" Ducky
asked.
"They had a son that could hear, named Andrew. He would
translate for me and them until I picked up sign language."
"And
you taught Jethro?" He asked already knowing that Gibbs knew ASL
but not knowing why.
"Yes. Also made it easier for the two of us
to talk here and never let anyone know of our relationship." Abby
said.
"So then…" Ducky urged her.
"I lived with them
until I went away to college. I used their name and my own middle
name, and thus Abigail Sciuto was born." Abby explained.
"I
had no idea." Ducky admitted.
"Probably a good thing." Gibbs
said.
"So then I studied forensic science at college in New
Orleans where the Sciuto's lived anyway. Got my Masters' and
moved back with my father and his current wife." Abby said
teasing.
"That would have been number three?" Ducky
asked.
"Yeah, the one with the baseball bat. So then unknown to
Gibbs I applied for a job here and got it, obviously." Abby said
with a smile.
"What a bizarre story." Ducky said pouring
himself another drink.
"Thank you." Abby said.
"Explains
a lot. Not to sound horrible, but how did you survive being shot
twice, both in very dangerous spots. And not only survive but also,
where most would end up with brain-damage or in a vegetative state,
with one of the most brilliant minds I have ever seen." Ducky said
at once.
"Thank you. I was in a coma because of the shot to the
head, but with no real long-term damage. However the bullet to the
back only damaged one disk and after lots of physical therapy, it is
only sore after hours on my feet. You have probably seen me going
around the lab on my computer chair." Abby said.
"Yes, I just
thought that was because you can." Ducky said.
"No."
"I
should have suspected that you were Gibbs' daughter. You two are
exactly alike, but when I met you that I knew you were going to give
him a run for his money."
"It's scary sometimes how much
like him I am." Abby said pointing to her father.
"Hey." He
said in protest and she stood next to him and leaned into him.
"I
am not insulting you. I am simply pointing out that I don't think I
got anything from Mom other than her hair." Abby said.
"Not
true. You have the same energy and lust for life that she had. And of
course…" Ducky started only to be interrupted by Abby and
Gibbs.
"…The prettiest green eyes in all the world." They
said in unison and then they all started laughing.
"Exactly. I
can't believe I didn't suspect something, you haven't changed
as much as you think. If I had of known that you survived and I did
the math in my head, I could have realized." Ducky said
defensively.
"Of course my darling." Abby said.
"Are
you coming, Abs?" Gibbs called from near the door when Abby and
Ducky would not part.
"Right behind you…Dad." She said and
then giggled at the absurdity that came with that declaration.
"That
was weird." Gibbs said even though he was smiling.
"True. I
haven't called you that in how long now?" Abby asked.
"Many,
many years. Understandably." Gibbs said putting an arm around his
daughter's shoulders as they walked out of autopsy into the
elevator. As the doors to the elevator closed two heads poked out of
the stairwell.
"Kate, did you just hear what I heard?"
"Yes,
and it didn't sound like a joke. Especially cos they didn't know
we were here." Kate said and they started to freak out.
"It
can't be." Tony said as the got back into the stairwell and
started the climb back to the bullpen.
"Why not?" Kate asked
thinking about all the unexplained things.
"Cos it's Abby and
Gibbs."
"Yeah." She asked as if it was obvious.
"You
believe that?" Tony asked.
"Think about it. Who is the only
person Gibbs buys coffee for other than himself?"
"Abby."
He said instantly.
"Who is he overly affectionate with, at times
inappropriately?" Kate asked.
"Abby."
"Who could get
away with anything, with Gibbs?"
"Abby."
"Who has an
equal addiction to caffeine as Gibbs?" Kate asked.
"Abby."
"Who
is the only one who is allowed to break rule 12, as we speak?" Kate
asked.
"Only Abby. Wait, what are you talking about?" He
asked.
"McGee."
"Oh yeah."
"And who is getting
the kind of preferential treatment Gibbs would only give his
daughter?" Kate asked as they finally reached their floor.
"You
think?"
"Absolutely." Kate said.
"Hey Tim." Kate
called out as they came back into the Bullpen and didn't see the
other two.
"Yeah."
"Where is Abby and Gibbs?" She
asked.
"Gibbs is getting coffee and Abby went back into her lab.
Why?" He asked.
"Have you ever met Abby's parents?" Tony
asked.
"I have met her mother but her father died when she was
twenty-two. Why?"
"What was her father's name?" Kate
asked.
"Steven."
"Sciuto?" Tony asked.
"Of course.
What is this about?"
"And her mother?" Kate asked.
"Gloria.
Nice lady."
"Doesn't she have a brother?" Kate asked
remembering a mention of him.
"Andrew, yes. Why?" He asked yet
again.
"Does he look like Abby?"
"Not at all."
"Does
he act like her at all?" Tony asked.
"Not really. He is very
introverted and quiet. Pretty much, total opposite to Abby. Now will
you tell me what this is all about?" He asked frustrated.
"Nothing." They said in unison and then walked away.
"What
have you got for me DiNozzo?" Gibbs asked as he returned with one
coffee and a Caff-Pow. Kate just smiled at Tony when he walked
in.
"You wanted me to see what Abby had on the letter." Tony
said.
"Thanks for the history lesson. What have you got?"
Gibbs asked again getting frustrated.
"Well she hadn't had
much time for any tests when I went to check on the results, spending
all that time with you in autopsy." Tony revealed.
"How did
you know that?" Gibbs said suspiciously.
"Boss, Kate and I
went to see about the results and when she wasn't there and you
were no where to be found, we thought to check with Ducky." Tony
explained.
"What do you know?" Gibbs asked both.
"More
than we did when we came out of the elevator." Kate
admitted.
CHAPTER 4.
**FLASHBACK** **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Abby,
what are you doing here?" Gibbs asked as his daughter came down the
stairs from MTAC and the director's office.
"Nice greeting. I
work here." She said proudly.
"What? You can't do that."
Gibbs said getting up and approaching his daughter.
"Relax. This
is the first time we have ever met and it was the director who hired
me. I never mentioned our relation, not once." Abby said trying to
get him to trust her.
"Abby." He tried authoritatively.
"Agent
Gibbs. It will be a pleasure becoming a part of your team." Abby
said smiling.
"This isn't going to work."
"So long as
you only call me Abby and I only call you Gibbs or something like it,
we'll be fine." Abby said convincingly.
"Hopefully."
"Jethro, I see you have met our new forensic scientist Abigail
Sciuto." The Director said coming down the stairs.
"Abby,
please." Abby said pretending she was giving permission for Gibbs
to call her that.
"Okay Abby. Please call me Gibbs." He said
awkwardly.
"Okay. Director Morrow, when do I start?" Abby
asked.
"There
is a valid reason why no one knows Abby is my daughter." Gibbs
started and McGee's head perked up hearing Abby's name and then
the information that followed.
"What?" He asked.
"Shut-up
Probie." Tony said having just received confirmation from Gibbs
that their suspicions were right.
"So it is true?" Kate
asked.
"Yes." Gibbs said. This was one if the reasons that he
never wanted to tell anyone about he and Abby because somehow
everyone ended up finding out.
"Go on." Tony tried and after
receiving a glare from Gibbs he did.
"My first wife Shannon and
I had a daughter, Kelly. When Kelly was nine, a man came into my
house and killed Shannon and shot Kelly in the head and the back.
Contrary to that, she survived but we knew she was better off if they
thought she was dead. I buried her mother and an empty casket, then
sent Kel off to live with a deaf couple."
"The Sciuto's."
Kate said.
"Yes."
"That's why you wouldn't tell me
why you learned sign language." Tony said finally putting a few
more pieces together.
"Yes. So she stayed with them until she
got into college. She earned her Masters and then came back to live
with me and her step-mother." He continued with his three agents
hanging on his every word.
"Wife two or three?" Tony asked
only to cop a smack to the head.
"Three."
"Wouldn't
that have been dangerous for Abby?" Kate asked.
"No, because
she had already changed her name by that stage, colored her hair and
had stopped calling me dad." Gibbs said quietly.
"Colored her
hair?" Tony asked.
"This was what she looked like when she was
nine." Gibbs said pulling a picture out of his drawer, the only
picture he could keep with him and his daughter in it even though she
was alive. The one of them both working on the boat.
"Blonde?"
McGee asked.
"Yes. So after she moved into her own apartment,
she got the job here even though I was not aware she was applying.
You pretty much know the rest." He finished.
"Yeah, that's
about it." Abby said scaring McGee from behind him.
"Abs. We
had no idea until today."
CHAPTER 5.
"The mailroom
has got another letter addressed to Abby." Tony said as he returned
from the current mission Gibbs had sent him on.
"Where is it?"
Gibbs asked.
"On its way up here with Bio-hazard dudes." Tony
said casually.
"Okay. Good. It is to go to Abby and you go with
it. Stay until she has results." He instructed.
"You got it,
Boss."
"Kate, I want to know how this bastard found out about
Abby and who she is." Gibbs said. "I'm going to see the
director, be back in an hour."
"How am I supposed to find that
out?" Kate asked Tony.
"I really don't know. Good luck with
that."
"Hey Tony, come bearing gifts for me?" Abby
asked spinning around in her chair.
"Just one. A letter, that
has been isolated for you to be able to test." He said handing over
the box that had the letter in three separate bags.
"Great.
I'll call you when I have something." Abby offered taking the
letter and moving it into the isolation box to be tested.
"Gibbs
wants me wait for the results here and not come back without them."
Tony explained.
"Lovely. So what are you thinking?" Abby asked
noticing his hesitance.
"Oh, I wanted to tell you that Kate
thinks you and McGee are still…"
"Really? Least she still
believes that. Means we're being subtle." Abby said
smiling.
"Yeah, but this is going to be so weird now." Tony
said sitting down at the desk.
"Why? McGee has some other
girlfriend now and Kate doesn't have to know." She said standing
in-front of him.
"That's not what I mean." Tony said.
"What
do you mean?" Abby asked putting her hands on his shoulders. He
automatically grabbed her waist and pulled her closer.
"Well,
now I know I am not only risking my job by continuing this affair
with you." He said.
"What are you talking about?" She
asked.
"You're father will not only fire me but he will then
come after me and kill me." He said.
"He didn't have a
problem with McGee."
"Must you remind me. Plus it is
different to the Probie, he isn't Gibbs' senior field
agent."
"What does that have to do with it?" Abby asked.
"He
expects more from me, and if he finds out…" He said.
"Don't
worry about it for the moment. Just let me get the results on this
letter so that Gibbs doesn't want to kill us both." Abby said
moving out of his grasp.
"So he is going to kill me?" Tony
asked.
"Well, I don't know." She said honestly.
"Thanks
for the reassurance."
"What does Abby have?" Gibbs
asked as Tony returned from the lab.
"There is nothing there
other than the letter, no biological material or anything. The letter
was pretty graphic though. It was a little upsetting for Abby which
is why it took so long." Tony said sadly.
"What? Is she okay?"
Gibbs asked worriedly.
"There were pictures there of Shannon on
the night of her death." Tony said solemnly.
"Those bastards."
He said storming into the elevator to see Abby.
"Abs, are
you okay?" He asked as he entered the lab which was completely
silent.
"Yeah. I'm coping." Abby said not hiding the fact
that it did disturb her. The fact that she had seen her mother like
that when she was nine, had haunted enough of her life and driven her
into her preferred attire.
"Where is it?" He asked scanning
the desk for pictures.
"Don't touch it. I may be able to get
prints off it and then find out where the photo was developed, and
when." She said at once.
"Abs, if you want me to get someone
else to handle the evidence." He offered.
"No. Not for this."
She said instantly and he pulled her into a hug.
"Okay. Would it
be better if I left DiNozzo here?" He asked pulling away
slightly.
"How is he going to help?" She asked not knowing why
he would say that.
"He can do whatever you ask him to, plus
offer moral support for you when you need it." Gibbs
explained.
"Why him?" She asked curiously watching his face
for a reaction.
"Oh please Abby. You think a father doesn't
know who his daughter is with?" He said leaving the lab.
"You
know you are getting sneakier the older you get." She called after
him.
"Not to mention better looking." He called back.
"Tony,
Abby's lab. And you are there to help her and offer support so no
funny business." He instructed.
"Boss?"
"I'm on to
you. You hurt her, I kill you. Simple. Now go." He said quickly.
"I
would never hurt her, Boss." He said sincerely and then raced off
to the elevator.
"This day just keeps getting more and more
enlightening." Kate said as she continued to search Abby's phone
records. "That suddenly explains the calls from DiNozzo to Abby
everyday. Weird."
"You told him?" Tony asked as he
entered the lab.
"No. He knew already." Abby said turning her
attention back to the letter she was currently polymerizing with
cyanoacrylate vapor (superglue vapor).
"Really. Well aside from
threatening my life if I hurt you, he was pretty okay with it."
Tony said coming up behind Abby and putting his chin on her
shoulder.
"Told you. So what brings you back here already? Did
he seriously ask you to come here to help me and offer support?"
Abby asked removing the letter out of the fuming container with
tweezers.
"Yeah." He said moving so she could get to the
desk.
"Since you're here and have been instructed by the Boss
to help me…" Abby started.
CHAPTER 6.
"What have
you got to tell me, DiNozzo?" Gibbs asked as he finally returned
from the lab.
"Abby is amazing." He said happily.
"I know
that, tell me why?" Gibbs said.
"Aside from the obvious
reasons, she also found out where the stationary came from."
"Where?"
"An exclusive shop called 'Sierra's.'" He said reading
off the report Abby had given him.
"Bastards." Gibbs
swore.
"What's the matter?"
"Shannon worked there up
until the day she was murdered. She took Kelly there almost everyday,
the customers loved her and how well she spoke to them and confident
she was." Gibbs explained.
"Is. She's still like that and
she is very much alive." Tony reminded him, seeing as he reverted
back to calling her Kelly and referred to her in the past tense.
"I
know that Tony. Kelly had to die with her mother and not only have to
deal with the loss of a parent but also the loss of everything she
knew and loved. Then she had to deal with leaving behind herself, no
person should have to, especially at nine." Gibbs said
angrily.
"Abby is resilient and has grown up just fine." Tony
said.
"Yes, we have gotten used to her quirks but she has had to
grow into her own since everything happened."
"I can't even
imagine what she would have gone through." Tony said.
"Look
Tony, I am going to be perfectly honest with you because I'm a
bastard. I am not happy with you pursuing Abby. Call me
over-protective. But if I did have to choose a person that would be
able to help her through this and who I could trust the most." He
said patting him on the back before going back into the
elevator.
"Whoa." Tony said.
"I think that was actually a
compliment." Kate said from her position behind the desk.
"I
think so. So this is what it feels like." Tony said not moving at
all.
"Abby, I know this is an impossible question but
remember when you used to go to work with your mother?"
"Yes."
"Do
you remember anyone taking a particular interest in you or your
mother?" He said knowing it would have been impossible for her to
remember.
"Actually, there was one guy." Abby said trying to
remember as much as she could. She remembered going to work with her
mother because she got a lot of attention and all the other people
that worked there loved her and treated her like a princess. Plus,
the manager, Sue, let her play around on the computer.
**FLASHBACK** "Shannon, looking as stunning
as ever." **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Kelly,
so nice you could come with your Mommy." Sue said from behind the
counter.
"Hi. Can I play on the computer?" She asked
hopefully.
"Kelly, you are on the computer constantly at home
and then you have your laptop. Why don't you help Mom stock up all
the shelves?"
"Okay."
"Cameron, how are you?" She asked sweetly.
"Same
old. Much better now that I ran into you. You still with that husband
of your's?" He asked.
"Yes, Cameron. Kelly, you remember Mr.
Thomas?"
"Yes, doesn't mean I like him." Kelly said
defiantly and then continued messing with the envelopes.
"Kelly,
apologize right now." Shannon tried.
"To him? Yeah right."
She scoffed and Shannon knew that she was stubborn but had never seen
her like that.
"Kelly, go out the back and wait for me." She
said more sternly.
"Watch him, Mom. I don't trust him." She
said walking away and looking back at him, glaring as best as she
could.
"I am so sorry about that." She heard her mother
say.
"What
is it Abs?" He asked as she zoned out for a minute.
"There was
a guy. He had come in before and I had seen him a few times. I didn't
like him." Abby said scrunching up her nose.
"Do you remember
his name by any chance? Or what he looked like?" Gibbs asked
hopefully.
"Cameron…Thomas. Tall, dark hair cut like your's."
Abby said doing the best she could.
"Cameron Thomas? Are you
sure?" He asked.
"Yeah. I don't think he liked you." Abby
said remembering another incident.
**FLASHBACK** **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Mom,
why does he keep coming here?" Kelly asked.
"Kelly, be nice. I
hated how you spoke to him last time." Shannon warned.
"He
deserved it. He is up to no good." She said eyeing the man as he
walked suavely up to the counter.
"Kelly!"
"Shannon,
always taking my breath away."
"Hello, how are you doing today
Cameron?" She asked politely.
"Great. Nice to see you again,
Kelly. Hope there are no hard feelings about last time." He said as
if he was talking to a four year old.
"Bite me." She snapped
and then moved away.
"She definitely has her father's
sting."
"Well. What brings you here today?"
"Just here
to see you, My love." He said charmingly. Kelly was ready to gag
when she heard that from where she was sitting near Sue. She wouldn't
tolerate her parents talking like that and some stranger talking to
her mother like that drove her insane.
"You haven't called me
that since we broke up." Shannon pointed out suddenly very
uncomfortable.
"I hate that we did break up. It was all Gibbs'
fault though."
"Is that what you think?"
"Of course. I
have always blamed him. If he hadn't of come along and ruined it
all for us, we would still be together." Cameron said.
"Stay
away from this place. Get out now!" Shannon said with all the
authority she could muster.
"Yeah." Kelly yelled after him.
"How
come you never told me any of this?" Gibbs asked as Abby
explained.
"I discussed it with Mom and then that same day, he
died I think."
"That's right. In a car-accident. That would
have been less than a week before your mother's death." Gibbs
said knowingly.
"So he faked his own death and went
under-ground. Hired Cleary to take out Mom because she had rejected
him and moved on and me because I was not only a witness but I was
also a mouthy little creature." Abby said and they had both just
figured out what had happened. Now they just had to find out who
Cameron was these days and where he was. Also, if he had hired more
goons to do his dirty work.
CHAPTER 7.
"I want to
know where Cameron Thomas went after he faked his own death, who
helped him and how he got in contact with Cleary." Gibbs delegated
as he went through the squad room.
"On it, Boss." The three
said in unison.
"Where are you going?" Tony asked at the risk
of getting hit.
"To pay Cleary a visit." Gibbs said as he
entered the elevator.
"Want me to come with you, Boss?" Tony
asked before the doors closed.
"If I wanted you to, I would have
said it." Gibbs said holding the doors from closing. Then he let
them close and he was gone.
"What's up, Abs?" Tony asked
as Abby came into the squad room with her cell phone.
"Where is
the Boss-man?" She asked starting to sound a little agitated.
"He
went to talk to Cleary?" McGee said.
"What? And no one went
with him?" She asked going into full panic mode.
"He didn't
want us. I even offered." Tony tried.
"He killed my mother,
how could you let him leave to see that scum?" She asked all of
them.
"We didn't have a choice. No one tells Gibbs what to do,
and he was going." Tony tried and put a comforting hand on Abby's
shoulder.
"McGee, can you take care of the lab for me. Turn off
the computers, lock up all of that." She asked him.
"Sure,
Abs."
"Why?" Tony asked.
"I have to go after him now,
don't I?" She asked rhetorically.
"No, you don't."
"One
thing you must remember, I am Gibbs' daughter and I have inherited
his stubbornness along with his ability to get what he wants." She
said getting out of Tony's grasp.
"Alright, but you are not
going alone." Tony said.
"You have work to do." She said
making for the elevator.
"I don't care. There is no way you
are going out of here while there is someone after you with a grudge.
And then to go to the prison where the man that murdered your Mom and
shot you is? No way." He repeated.
"Fine, come on." She said
grabbing his hand and pulling him with her into the
elevator.
"McGee." He answered the lab phone as he
continued shutting everything down.
"Put Abby on." Gibbs
instructed.
"She's not here, Boss." He said
hesitantly.
"Well, where the hell is she, McGee?" He
asked.
"On the way to the prison." He said.
"Why the
hell?" Gibbs yelled.
"Abby insisted so then Tony agreed to it,
only if he came with her. She was going to leave either way." McGee
explained.
"I don't care how much she insisted. There is
someone after her that wants her dead. She shouldn't be out of the
building." Gibbs ranted continuing to yell.
**FLASHBACK** "So
will you be my best-man?" Gibbs asked. **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Gibbs,
I'd like you to meet my girlfriend, Shannon."
"Thomas, how
did you find such a gorgeous woman?" Gibbs asked.
"Thank you.
It's nice to meet you." Shannon said shyly.
"Gibbs and I are
in the Marines together. Gibbs, Shannon and I met in high school and
have been together since." Thomas said proudly.
"It's a
pleasure." Gibbs said taking Shannon's out-stretched hand.
"Are you kidding me?
First you steal her away from me." He ranted.
"Cameron, you
two were long broken up before I even started dating her. I did not
steal her away." Gibbs said getting angry.
"She broke up with
me because of you." He snapped.
"Did she say that?" Gibbs
asked.
"Not exactly but I know it."
"And haven't you
got another girlfriend?" Gibbs asked.
"I wouldn't call her
that. Plus, Shannon was the love of my life, how could you take that
from me?"
"If she was, you wouldn't have cheated on her.
While you treated her like crap, she kept faithful to you."
"How
could you do that to me and then dare to ask me to be part of your
wedding?" Thomas fumed.
"You know what, forget it." Gibbs
said.
"Good. You can both go to hell for all I care."
"Great.
Just stay away from us."
"Abby,
where the hell are you?"
"Don't get all snappy at me now.
Where the hell are you?" She yelled back.
"On my way back to
NCIS." He said.
"Tony, turn back to NCIS." She instructed
him and then continued the phone conversation. "Good, we need to
have a few words."
"Yes, we do." He said back gruffly. It
would have been hard to determine which of them was more pissed
off.
CHAPTER 8.
"Abby, how could you leave NCIS when
you know what these people are capable of?" Gibbs asked angrily as
he they congregated in the squad room.
"Same to you. You know
they have a grudge against you too." Abby asked countering her
fathers stance.
"And how could you let her leave?" Gibbs asked
Tony who was sitting on the edge of his desk avoiding the obvious
stand-off with Abby and Gibbs.
"Don't blame Tony. It was all
me and I was going with or without him. Plus I wouldn't have had to
come after you if you stayed in the building." Abby said putting it
back on him.
"Okay. But don't do it again while we are
investigating." He said calmly.
"Yes, Sir." She said
formally putting her hand up in a salute.
"And don't call me
Sir either." He said.
"Yes, Ma'am."
"Where are
you staying tonight?" Gibbs asked as he went to check up on
Abby.
"What do you mean?" She asked.
"You're not
staying in your apartment alone." He instructed.
"Maybe I'll
get Tony to stay over." She said and the grin on her face was not
good for a father to see according to the context.
"You'll
stay at my place until Thomas is gone." He ordered.
"Fine, but
I am going out with Tony first." She said ordering right back.
"No
you are not." He said.
"Gibbs." She said warningly.
"Abby."
He said right back the way she had.
"Dad." She said putting on
the puppy-dog eyes.
"Fine, he can come over too but you aren't
leaving the house." He said trying to take back the authority.
"Why
do I suddenly feel like a child again?" Abby asked putting her
hands on her hips.
"I don't know." Gibbs lied.
"Okay,
I'm staying at your's and I have to move my date into your living
room. And I know that you feel the need to be over-protective and I
know that is what father's do. However, I am an adult so Tony and I
may kiss or hug or something affectionate and it is totally allowed."
She said trying to take the authority back.
"I need coffee."
He said leaving the lab without any other protest.
"What's
the matter?" Abby asked as Tony didn't seem to be
himself.
"Nothing." He said shifting in the couch so Abby had
to move where she was leaning on him while they were watching the
movie.
"Tell me." She said turning around so she was facing
him.
"Where's Gibbs?" He asked looking around the
place.
"The basement. Why?" Abby asked.
"This is just
really weird." He said honestly.
"What? We have stayed in
before."
"Yeah, at your place or mine."
"Same thing."
Abby said putting her legs over his.
"Not really." He said
shifting again.
"You're not shy are you because you're in
the Boss' house sitting on his couch with his daughter?" She
asked sitting up properly.
"No." He tried.
"Then kiss
me." She said moving closer to him but leaving enough room that he
would have to make the move.
"I'm not shy but I also don't
have a death wish." Tony said.
"Come on." She said running
her fingers along his jaw how he liked.
"No Abby." He said
sitting back trying to pretend he was watching the movie.
"Fine."
She said getting up and then sitting back down on his lap facing
him.
"Abs." He tried in protest but his arms were already
around her waist.
"Yes." She asked putting her arms around his
neck.
"Can we not right now?" He asked but the fact that he
couldn't will himself to let go of her made his argument
unsuccessful.
"Kiss me first." She said.
"Abs."
"You
know what. This is much better than the couch." She said getting
comfortable leaving her arms around his neck running her hands over
the bottom of his hairline at the back and then put her head down on
his shoulder nuzzling in like a kitten.
"Okay." He said
finally and her head shot up with excitement.
"Really? How very
naughty in the Boss' house?" She teased.
"You finally
convinced me and now you are changing my mind again." He
said.
"Okay, sorry." She said leaning in and kissing him
receiving no complaints on his end as it deepened in passion, as Tony
forgot where he was and everything he was doing other than kissing
Abby.
"Thank you." She said as they parted, finally having
gotten her way.
"Now will you get off me?" He asked praying
that Gibbs wouldn't walk in while she was still there.
"I
never thought I would hear you say that to me." Abby teased.
"I'd
hoped never to hear it out of your mouth in my living room to my
daughter." Gibbs said from behind the kitchen counter.
"Abby,
go up to bed." Tony whispered to her trying to wake her.
"No."
She said back sleepily.
"Okay. I can take you there of you
want." He offered and went to pick her up when her eyes
opened.
"No. I want to stay right here." She said defiantly.
She was leaning on his chest but he wasn't uncomfortable and had
fallen asleep himself like that.
"Okay, but you have to let me
get up so I can leave and you can get more comfortable." He tried
and she was already falling back to sleep.
"Don't leave."
She said simply.
"Abs, I have to."
"No you don't. I'll
move if you are uncomfortable but I don't think you are." She
said. She could even get him when she was in and out of
sleep.
"Honestly no, but if Gibbs gets up in the morning and
sees me here and us he will smack me to death."
"Don't be so
afraid of him. He was just teasing you earlier. So get comfortable
however you want cos you ain't leaving."
"I am fine like
this."
"Good." She said and before he could say another word
she was asleep again and he was too not long
after.
**FLASHBACK** "Daddy, can I hold your gun?"
Kelly asked. "Kel, did your mother
give you a full cup of coffee to give me?" He asked suspiciously as
the seven year old handed him the half full cup. "How
was school?" He asked as she entered the kitchen. **END OF
FLASHBACK**
"Meet
your healthy daughter. Congratulations." The nurse said handing the
new baby to him.
"Thank you." He said unable to take his eyes
off the tiny creature in his arms.
"Jethro, what are we going to
name her?" Shannon asked.
"Don't worry about that now. You
need rest, you did so well. I love you." He said kissing his wife
and then the baby on the head.
"No baby. This is for Daddy only, because it is too
dangerous."
"One day?" She asked hopefully.
"When you
are a lot older I will think about it." He promised.
"I am
four but." She protested.
"Four is too young for guns, Kel.
Why don't you go help Mom make dinner?"
"I don't cook."
She said instantly.
"Okay."
"Yeah." She
said honestly.
"And you drank it on the way?" He
asked.
"Yeah." She admitted.
"It wasn't too hot?" He
asked shocked.
"No."
"Or too strong?" He asked.
"No.
It's the best." She said and walked away. "I'll get you
another one but." She said.
"Kelly, don't worry about it.
I'll get it." He said and they went back upstairs together.
"Great."
She beamed and continued bouncing around the house. He didn't know
where all that energy came from but assumed it would die down as she
got older.
"Good. Did you borrow my camera again?" He
asked.
"Yeah. I'll just get it for you." She said running
upstairs.
"Great. Another roll of film to develop of burned out
hulks of the trashed cars." He muttered to himself.
"What are
you ranting about?" Shannon asked.
"Nothing. Kelly borrowed my
camera again."
"She still sneaking into the lot next door and
taking pictures?" Shannon asked.
"Yeah."
Gibbs walked back into the living room and just looked at the
woman that his little girl had become. How could he not want to be
over-protective of her, he had lost enough time with her and he
wasn't ever going to give her up. He grabbed a blanket out of the
linen closet and pulled it over her and the other man who would die
for her if he had to. He never would have pictured it or encouraged
it but seeing them like that and how great he was for her, was a
great feeling for him at that moment. He would never tell them but
they were a great couple and if he had to choose the right guy for
his daughter, he knew she had done it.
"Love you, Abs." He
whispered kissing her forehead.
"Love you too, Dad." She
answered in her sleep.
CHAPTER 9.
"So what are we doing today?" Abby asked.
"I think
Gibbs wants us at work." Tony said sitting back down at the
table.
"Better not." She said getting up.
"Do we
seriously have to go to work today?" Abby asked at the top of the
stairs of the basement.
"There is still a crazy man after you.
So yes." He said.
"Whatcha doing?" She asked attention to
the previous topic gone, like a child.
"I got a new part for my
boat today so I am just preparing the shell for it." He
explained.
"Where is it?" She asked.
"On the counter over
there." He pointed and then continued to saw.
"You haven't
opened it yet?" She asked as she picked up the box still wrapped in
brown paper, addressed to Gibbs from the boat parts place he always
ordered from.
"No."
"Okay, come upstairs and have
breakfast."
"I already had it." He said.
"Coffee?"
She said.
"Yes. Like every other morning." He said finishing
off the brew in his cup.
"Not this morning, Tony made waffles."
She said taking the saw off him.
"Tony can cook?" He asked
shocked.
"Yes, very well. So come on."
"No."
"Dad,
don't make me guilt you into coming upstairs." She said grabbing
his arm and pulling him up the stairs.
"So, Tony stayed, huh?"
He asked.
"Yes, you saw that when you brought the blanket out
for us." She pointed out.
"Oh yeah. Where did you get that
t-shirt from?" He asked as they reached the top of the
stairs.
"Your closet for after my shower this morning."
"You
could have gotten pants too." He pointed out.
"Why?" She
asked looking down at herself.
"Tony." He reminded her.
"I
know you don't want to hear about this as much as I don't want to
tell you, but Tony has seen me in less." She revealed.
"Abby."
"What? I know you want to remain in denial about me growing up
and also about Tony and I,
but you have to come to terms with that." She said as they entered
the kitchen.
"What's going on?" Tony asked as they both sat
down.
"Just talking to my father about sex." Abby blurted
out.
"Boss, we didn't, I swear we just went to sleep on the
couch…" He started stuttering.
"Relax, Tony." Abby
warned.
"I know you wouldn't because you know that I would not
hesitate to shoot you." Gibbs said without looking up from the
plate he had in front of him.
"I know."
"Where's
Abby?" Tony asked as he came down the stairs.
"Living room.
She's doing something on her laptop." He said
unknowingly.
"Okay." Tony said sitting down at the kitchen
table. As soon as he did he heard a large explosion that made his
brain think for sure that he was deaf after that. They both dropped
to the ground like always in those situations with all their
training.
"Abby!" Gibbs yelled shooting up from his position
from the floor into the living room. There was a gaping hole in the
floor where most of the explosion penetrated the area above the
basement that took most of the force.
"Where is she?" Tony
yelled panicking as well as they looked around the room for her. Both
of them felt like their heart was being squashed slowly by
someone.
"Over there." Gibbs pointed out running over to pull
the bookshelf off his daughter.
"I'll call an ambulance."
Tony said quickly pulling his phone out of his pocket.
"Hurry."
"How are you feeling, Abs?" Gibbs asked as she slowly
woke up. All he knew was that she alive but the tests they needed to
make sure there was no permanent damage were still under-way.
"Are
you my new doctor?' She asked looking at his clothing.
"No.
You seriously don't know who I am?" He asked looking at her face
for signs that she was fooling around.
"No, sorry. Are you sure
we've met?" She asked trying to think.
"Abby. I didn't
know you had woken up." Tony said entering the room with the
biggest smile on his face. He approached the bed and even though
Gibbs was there he was so relieved that she was alive that he kissed
her passionately in front of him.
"Wow. I'm not clear on who
you are but I have absolutely no complaints about that." She said
smiling too.
"Abby has amnesia, Tony." Gibbs said.
"The
doctor didn't say anything when he just told me…" He
started.
"I don't think he knows yet." Gibbs said.
"Okay,
so I get that my name is Abby and cutie's name is Tony. How about
some more information?" Abby asked.
"I'm your father."
Gibbs said sadly.
"Okay, Dad." She said then started giggling.
"Why was that really weird for me to say to you?" She
asked.
"Really long story. Tell you later." Gibbs
said.
"Okay."
"Cutie, you're back." Abby said
loudly as he went back into the room after receiving a few results
from the doctor.
"Abby. How are you holding out?" He asked
trying to act as normal as possible.
"I can't stand this
place. And I don't know why, but I really want to get to work."
She said confused.
"Yeah you would. You love that place so
much." He said smiling at her.
"Where is that place I so
desperately want to get to?" She asked.
"NCIS."
"What?"
"Naval Criminal Investigative Services." He said for her and
then grabbed her ID out of her bag that was stored away in the
drawer.
"Cool. What do I do?" She asked looking at the card he
gave her with her picture on and other details about her.
"Forensic
science." He said.
"Wow, that sounds like fun. Isn't it
hard?" Abby said frowning to herself.
"Yes, but you have an
incredible mind. You're the smartest person I have ever met." He
admitted.
"What's our deal?" She asked. He knew to get used
to her asking a million questions now, that was to be expected.
"What
do you mean?" He asked.
"I assume you don't kiss everyone
like that." She said smiling and touching his hand.
"No. Our
deal? Well, we have been together for about six months, but we had
known each other from work for years. Your father is our Boss and we
were at his house when the bomb went off." Tony explained
sadly.
"Bomb?" She asked. "Why did a bomb go off at my
father's house?" She asked.
"Well that is a really long
story. Another one for later." He said trying to get out of
it.
"Okay but later is gonna be filled with long stories. Six
months? Do we live together?"
"We had just decided to. The
only thing is that not everyone knows about us, especially at work.
My partner Kate, is your best-friend and she didn't even know until
a few days ago." He explained.
"Why the secrecy? Are you
married or something?"
"No. Your ex is also our co-worker and
even though he has a new girlfriend… we just weren't ready for
them to know." He said.
"Geez, it really seems like a close
team. My father is the Boss and my ex and current boyfriends work
together along side my best friend and myself. How do we get any work
done?" She asked and he had to laugh.
"I ask myself that
everyday." Gibbs said as he walked into the room.
"Dad. Just
finding out about my life. Anything you want to add?" She
asked.
"Not yet."
**FLASHBACK** **END OF
FLASHBACK**
"Tony,
what brings you to my humble lab at this hour?" Abby asked twirling
around in her chair.
"What are you still doing here?" He
asked.
"I could ask you the same thing. I have tests to run."
She said.
"I was just finishing my work and thinking that I
haven't had dinner yet. Care to join me?" He asked.
"Tony,
are you asking me out?" She said with a sinister grin on her
face.
"Do you want me to be asking you out?" He said.
"Don't
get all cryptic. You are, aren't you? She said teasing him.
"Fine,
I am."
"Since when are you shy with women?" She asked
him.
"You're not anyone Abs."
"Thank you. And I accept
your dinner offer, Tony." She said jumping into his arms like when
he came back from recovering from Y-Pestis.
"Great."
"Lets
get a pizza and stay here so I can get the test running and we can
still have all the privacy we want." She said still in his arms.
"I
think I love you." Tony said at the mention of his two favorite
things at that moment were being put together. Abby and pizza in a
semi-quiet lab with no one else around but them at the start of what
seemed like it was going to be a great relationship.
Tony couldn't even try to sleep without being disturbed by dreams about Abby. That wasn't usually a bad thing but then they all ended with that deafening explosion. And worse, the knowledge that she barely knew who he was. He kept falling asleep though.
"Mr.
DiNozzo. She didn't make it. I'm sorry." "It's
true Tony." Gibbs said sadly as he came out of Abby's room with
tears running down his face, unintentionally.
"What?" Tony
asked in shock.
"The damage from the bookcase slowly made her
bleed internally. There was nothing we could do."
"Yes, there
was and you screwed up. Admit it." Tony said grabbing the doctors
collar and holding him tightly.
"Sir, please."
"It can't be."
Tony said dropping to the floor letting it all out. Every emotion he
was feeling was ready to burst through his body and as soon as he let
go, it was an out-pour.
"I know. She knew she was going."
Gibbs said.
"Did she say anything?"
"Yes."
"What
was it?" Tony asked trying to pull himself together.
"She said
that even though she didn't understand it, to tell you, "Sorry
you'll never get an AD." Gibbs said.
"Oh my God. She really
said that?" He asked through more tears.
"Yeah. What does it
mean?" Gibbs asked.
**FLASHBACK** **END OF
FLASHBACK**
"Alright
but not as a first name. I will allow it as a middle name but I hate
that whole junior thing where half the boys in the family have the
same name. Tell me, what number Anthony are you?"
"Four."
"See?
So if we do ever have kids which I doubt, the second two initials can
be AD." She reasoned.
"Deal. And it's possible we may have
kids one day." Tony said cuddling up closer next to Abby on the
couch.
"We probably will but it will be in many, many years.
Many years." She said.
"Okay, so a boy will have my name as a
middle name so a girl can have your name as a middle." He
tried.
"So, it will still be AD?" Abby asked.
"Yeah. We
can call it our AD pact for the far away future."
"Deal."
She said putting her head on his shoulder.
Tony woke up again and this time he was crying. He didn't know if it was because he was crying in his dream so he was just projecting or by the intensity of the dream. He believed it and still at that moment felt he needed confirmation that Abby was okay. He washed his face and tried to fix his appearance in some way.
"Sir,
visiting hours are over." The nurse tried as he walked through the
quiet ward.
"Don't try me lady." He said storming passed her
counter.
"Gibbs, is Abby okay?" He asked as she was asleep
again and he was sitting next to the bed with her hand in his.
"Same.
Yes."
"Sir, you have to leave unless you are family cos they
are the only ones allowed to stay outside visiting hours." The
nurse said storming in after Tony.
"He is family so you can
leave now." Gibbs said and the nurse scurried off so fast she
nearly ran into the wall. It was incredible how much intimidation he
could cause simply by speaking. Not yelling, speaking.
"Thanks
Gibbs. That got rid of her." Tony said laughing.
"I meant that
Tony." He said looking up at Tony.
"Thank you. That means so
much to me."
"All that aside, you look like hell. What are
you doing here?" Gibbs asked.
"I tried to sleep but with Abby
in the hospital with possible head injuries, it wasn't easy. And
when I did fall asleep, it wasn't pleasant." He said
cringing.
"What?" He asked.
"You don't want to
know."
"Death dreams. You don't think I have had those all
the time since she was nine and in critical condition?" Gibbs
asked.
"So they don't go away?" Tony asked.
"If you
talk about it, it seems to help. Poor Ducky gets it all from me."
Gibbs said softly.
"You seriously don't want to know."
"I
can take it. Trust me, saying it and then knowing that it isn't
true, really helps." Gibbs urged him.
"Okay. Abby had got
internal bleeding and then the doctor came out to tell me that she
had d… You know. So then I wouldn't believe it until you came out
and told me. Then you told me what she had said before she died and I
was finished. I even woke up crying." Tony said, his eyes glazing
over. He wanted to wake Abby at that second to make sure that he was
still wrong.
"What had she said?" Gibbs asked.
"Oh, you
wouldn't understand it. But because it related to what we really
did think in life, it scared me and I thought it was real." Tony
said.
"Personal?" Gibbs asked.
"Yeah. One day we can tell
you, I hope." He said and got a stupid grin on his face praying
that Abby was wrong in his dream.
CHAPTER 10.
"How's
Abby?" Kate asked as Tony sadly walked into the squad-room.
"Same.
They want to release her tomorrow but she still has no memory other
than what we have told her so far." Tony explained and slumped down
into his seat.
"What are you doing here then? You should be with
Abby."
"Yes, I should but Gibbs is with her and I have to
find out who did this to her so when she does come back there isn't
a crazy killer still after her. Wait, why should I be with Abby?"
He asked finally clicking that she knew too much.
"Oh, please.
Like I don't know." She huffed.
"How do you know?" He
asked curiously.
"I am a skilled profiler and special agent."
She said automatically.
"Okay, how do you really know?" He
asked.
"I called her cell the day of the explosion and you
picked it up." She said and he thought about it for a second.
"Oh,
that was Abby's phone?" He asked trying to remember.
"It has
a bat on the front and a spider on the back." She said.
"Oh
yeah. Well that doesn't mean anything." He said.
"You stayed
at Gibbs' house, at the same time as Abby and was close enough to
her that you would mix up your cells and pick hers up before she
did."
"Still doesn't mean anything but, I may as well admit
it. Yes, we have been seeing each other." He admitted.
"How
long?" She asked.
"Six months."
"No way. There is no
chance you two have been dating that long and no one else knows."
She said putting her hands on her hips refusing to believe it.
"Yep.
Pretty good huh?" He asked.
"Yeah. I didn't you had subtlety
in your abilities." She teased.
"Well enough to fool you."
He threw back.
"Kate can I ask you a question?" He asked
later that day.
"Yeah, I think." She said scared about what it
was going to be by the look on her face.
"I know this isn't
something you want to recall but, when you were helping Suzanne
McNeil on the Buried alive Jane Doe case, how did you help her
remember everything?" He asked. At the mention of the woman that
betrayed Kate, he saw her flinch but could tell she was ready to talk
about it.
**FLASHBACK** "I think I have a coat like this." **END OF
FLASHBACK**
"Maybe
if I see where I work and see people. Real people, I'll remember."
Suzanne urged her.
"Are
you sure?"
"Yeah, the material, the texture, these buttons.
I'm positive." Suzanne said confidently.
"Things seemed to trigger her memory. Feels, smells,
sounds. Situations. And you already have all the information you need
on Abby that it is easy to tell her anything she needs to know about
herself. With Suzanne, we didn't even know her name for ages. Oh,
and you could show Abby her file, that might help. Take her to her
apartment and let her see things that are her's and define her
identity."
"Thanks, Kate." He said taking notes from
everything spilling out of her mouth.
"Cutie. Please tell me
you are breaking me out of this place?" She asked.
"I
am."
"Oh, I love you so much." She said. "Do I get a
kiss?" She asked.
"What? You barely know me." He reminded
her.
"Hey, we have been in a relationship for long enough and I
have already kissed you so I think I deserve another." She
pouted.
"Abs, it isn't the same." He said taking a seat on
the bed next to her.
"Okay, how about one on the cheek?" She
asked hopefully.
"Okay." He said leaning forward ready to
redefine their relationship in a bad way when she turned her head and
grabbed the back of his neck, her lips meeting his like they had done
when she had just woken a few days before.
"Much better." She
commented.
CHAPTER 11.
**FLASHBACK** "She's
barely conscious, we need to get her into surgery now." The doctor
yelled above all the noise and thumping in her head. The pain was so
enormous that she would scream out if she could, she wanted them to
know how badly she was suffering and whatever they were doing wasn't
working." **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Kelly,
stay with me baby." She heard a voice saying to her and it felt
like she was being crushed. Her head was also pounding and she wasn't
aware of anything else around her other than voices and pain.
Abby
woke up crying and grabbing her head which was still lagging behind
the dream. She screamed out now able to verbalize the pain she felt.
Tony came running up to her from where he was sitting near the
bed.
"Abby, it's okay. I'm here." He said holding her as
she calmed down.
"It hurt so bad." She said between sniffs
trying to settle down. Being held by the man who loved her helped.
"I know, but they have taken care of you here and you'll be
fine." Tony said still holding her in a tight hug for her comfort
and his.
"It wasn't right. I was feeling someone else's
pain." Abby said.
"What do you mean?" He asked pulling back
to be able to look at her face. He sat on the edge of the bed right
next to her and just listened.
"I was feeling the pain to my
head and my chest but everyone speaking to me was calling me Kelly
so.." She started and talking was allowing her to get her voice
back properly.
"Oh, Kelly." He said realizing what was going
on.
"Who is she?" Abby asked insistently.
"Well. Guess
it's time for your story isn't it." He said getting comfortable
up against her legs on the bed.
"Guess so."
"Well, that
was you. When you were nine, your name was Kelly and you and your
mother were shot by a hitman that had been hired to come after you
both." He started.
"In the head and the chest?" She said
still feeling a little numb in both places.
"Yes. You survived
but your mother…" He said and it was so hard to remind someone of
such a tragedy years after it happened.
"I know she died."
"You
do? So anyway, the only way to protect you then was to pretend that
you had died and change your name." He said.
"Whoa. Same guy
that set off the bomb in my father's house?" Abby asked trying to
take in as much as possible.
"Yes, most likely. Or he hired
someone again to come after you. They found out that you had survived
and where you were so that's why you were injured again." He
said.
**FLASHBACK** "Hi, I'm
Andrew. You must be my new sister." The little boy said smiling at
her. **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Baby,
I don't want to leave you and you know it but it's for the best."
Gibbs said to her as he left her at the house.
"No, don't go,
Daddy." She had called after him and started crying. The older
woman had picked her up and brought her inside.
"I think so. I want to stay with my dad but." She
whined.
"I know. This is my mum Gloria and my dad Steven." He
introduced.
"How come they wont talk to me, don't they like
me?" Abby asked.
"They're deaf. They don't speak very
well." Andrew said.
"Oh." She said understanding. She looked
around at what would be her new home and sighed.
"It's okay,
cos it is really easy to sign to them and you will learn it very
quickly."
"I hope so."
"What's your name?" He
asked. He was about eight years old.
"Kel…um, I don't know.
I have to speak to my dad." She said.
"Abby,
what is it?" He asked as he saw her lose attention for a
minute.
"Nothing. I think I remember a few things." She said
trying to recall it all. "Do I know sign language?" She
asked.
"Yeah, you did. I don't know if you can remember it
though." He said sadly.
"Um…" She thought for a second and
then started moving her hands. "I think so." She said
proudly.
"That's a good start." Tony said glad that she was
recalling something.
"This is vaguely familiar." Abby said
as she wandered around Tony's and almost her apartment.
"It
should be. It is purely you." He said helping her get comfortable
on the couch.
"Nice place." She commented.
"Thanks. I'll
be right back." He said bolting into the bedroom.
"Okay."
She said and within seconds he ran back with a few photo's in hand
when he sat next to her.
"Where was this?" She asked picking
up the first picture.
(A/N:
See pic 1 'what had to be done' in my profile)
"Habitats
for humanity charity fundraiser. You got one of your friends to take
that picture and then gave it to me." He said looking over her
shoulder.
"Why, it's cute. Why didn't I keep it?" She
asked looking at it.
"You have a copy of it too."
"And I
thought you had perfect eyesight." She mocked.
"I do. That is
purely for looks. Wait you remember me saying that?" He
asked.
"Yeah. It had something to do with a key." She
said.
"Yeah. Wow, you remembered more things. That's
great."
"It's in and out. I have these thoughts about things
I already know or remember when things happened and then the pieces
all come together eventually. Where's the other picture you brought
out?" She asked.
"This is one of my favorites of us." He
said giving it to Abby.
(A/N:
See pic 2 'what had to be done' in my profile)
"Wow,
that is sweet too. Where's that?" She asked.
"Some party at
your friend's house. Can't remember who took that one." He
said.
"Are we publicly affectionate usually?" She
asked.
"Yeah, depending on who's around. Never at work unless
there was no one else in the lab in which case that isn't really
public anyway." He said all at once.
"Again with the glasses."
She teases.
"Yeah. You usually liked it." He reminded her.
"Oh
don't get me wrong, you look gorgeous but I would think it looks
like you need them to see with you wearing them all the time." She
said still looking at the picture.
**FLASHBACK** **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Tony,
what brings you to my humble lab at this hour?" Abby asked twirling
around in her chair.
"What are you still doing here?" He
asked.
"I could ask you the same thing. I have tests to run."
She said.
"I was just finishing my work and thinking that I
haven't had dinner yet. Care to join me?" He asked.
"Tony,
are you asking me out?" She said with a sinister grin on her
face.
"Do you want me to be asking you out?" He said.
"Don't
get all cryptic. You are, aren't you? She said teasing him.
"Fine,
I am."
"Since when are you shy with women?" She asked
him.
"You're not anyone Abs."
"Thank you. And I accept
your dinner offer, Tony." She said jumping into his arms like when
he came back from recovering from Y-Pestis.
"Great."
"Lets
get a pizza and stay here so I can get the test running and we can
still have all the privacy we want." She said still in his arms.
"I
think I love you." Tony said.
"I
remember you asking me out." Abby said as she picked up another
slice of Pizza.
"You do?" He asked with his mouth full.
"Yeah.
I think the pizza reminded me." She said.
"Probably. Kate said
there would be things that triggered your memory." He
explained.
"Yeah. You got all shy." She said reminding
him.
"Yeah, I prefer not remembering how I was that night." He
said grabbing more pizza.
"It was cute. Plus from what I
remember it was a good night." She said.
"That's true."
CHAPTER 12.
"I'll be back in a second, Abs."
Tony called out as he went to the bathroom.
"Okay." She said
sitting back on the couch as there came a knock at the door. In an
apartment building, Abby just suspected a neighbor wanted
something.
"Hello Kelly." The man said as Abby backed away
from the door. Something about this guy scared her instantly.
"Who
the hell are you?" She yelled so Tony would know there was
something up.
"You don't remember me?" He asked pulling a
knife out of his belt and waving it at Abby. That was when she
remembered that voice and the hate she felt for him.
"Cameron,
what are you doing here?" She asked not understanding why he would
be there trying to kill her.
"I thought you were supposed to be
so intelligent." He taunted advancing on her.
**FLASHBACK** "Yes,
Cameron. Kelly, you remember Mr. Thomas?" "Nice to
see you again, Kelly. Hope there are no hard feelings about last
time." He said as if he was talking to a four year old. **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Yes, doesn't mean
I like him." Kelly said defiantly and then continued messing with
the envelopes.
"Kelly, apologize right now." Shannon
tried.
"To him? Yeah right." She scoffed and Shannon knew that
she was stubborn but had never seen her like that.
"Bite
me." Kelly snapped and then moved away.
"She definitely has
her father's sting."
"Tony!"
She yelled trying to get him out there to help her. He now had her
gripped around her waist with the knife to her throat.
"Abs!"
He yelled as he came around the hallway with his gun drawn. "Let
her go!"
"Stay out of this, boyfriend." Cameron instructed
and put the knife so that the point dug into her neck enough to cause
a trickle of blood but to do no real danger.
"Let her go, now!"
He said getting increasingly angry.
"You wouldn't shoot me or
she's dead." He taunted and held Abby tighter.
"You'd be
dead before you tried it." Tony said. The door slams open as
Cameron reached for it and there is a loud scream. From Abby.
The
scene unfolded so quickly that the last standing are a little
disorientated at first.
"Dad." Abby said leaping forward
grabbing her father in a hug.
"Are you okay?" He asked
surveying the blood on her neck as she pulled away slowly.
"Now
I am." She said honestly still a little shaken.
"Good shot,
Boss. Right through the middle of the back of his head." Tony
reported from the ground where the only other person in the apartment
lay dead.
"I came to see how you were going here at Tony's
house." he said.
"So far so good." Abby joked and hugged him
again. They both laughed.
"I can see that." He said pointing
to the body on the ground.
"Okay, I remember hating him from
when I was young but I have no idea who he was except that his name
is Cameron." She reported waiting for more information.
"I'll
explain later. Did he hurt you?" Gibbs asked checking her for major
injuries. The blood on her neck had already dried up and was done
bleeding.
"No, I'm fine. My heroes." She said looking at her
boys there in front of her. She jumped into Tony's arms and then
with her free arm dragged Gibbs over into a group hug.
"Okay,
Abs." Gibbs said finally.
"One more second." She said
comfortably.
"So, it's over now?" Abby asked hopefully
as they sat for coffee after the body had been taken away and
everyone questioned.
"No. We need to make sure none of his
contacts are after you and that he didn't hire anyone else to come
after you." Gibbs stated sitting properly on the couch. "It was
too stupid to come after you himself, he must have had a back up
plan."
"In case he was killed?" Tony scoffed.
"I
didn't say he was intelligent. But he was and always had been
calculating. If it meant he had to die to get rid of Abby and I, then
so be it." Gibbs explained.
"Psycho." Tony muttered.
"Yeah."
Abby said listening in intently.
"Kate, I want Thomas'
phone records, here is the list of all known aliases he used."
Gibbs said dumping a file on her desk the morning after the most
recent incident.
"On it."
"McGee, help Abby remember how
to trace all the calls on his cell." Gibbs delegated. NCIS had been
given the case without a fight, for once, it being a marine, killed
in an agent's apartment by another agent in defence of another NCIS
employee.
"On it." He said instantly jumping up.
"Tony,
you and I are checking out his apartment." He instructed.
"Okay,
Boss."
"Boss, why are we stopping here?" Tony asked as
Gibbs suddenly braked and pulled to the side of the road.
"To
talk." He said simply.
"Okay." He said scared.
"I have
seen how much you care about Abby and even how your attitude has
changed since you two got together." He started.
"Thanks,
Gibbs. I really love Abby." He confirmed.
"However, as her
father and your boss I have the right and the authority to ask you
your intentions and you have to tell me." Gibbs countered.
"Well,
we had decided to move in together before the explosion and all that.
So once all this is done we can finish moving the rest of Abby's
things into my apartment." He started.
"Good step. And then
what?" He asked.
"Well we hadn't planned that far ahead. We
always spoke about this being a life-long thing, which just goes to
show cos neither of us was ever one for settling down." Tony said
happily.
"Good answer." Gibbs said starting the car
again.
CHAPTER 13.
"Nothing in here, Boss." Tony
called coming out of the kitchen after checking the bedroom.
"The
living room is clear too." Gibbs called back.
"No. I mean it
is too empty for someone supposed to have been living here up to his
death. This is usually what the apartments look like after they have
made a run for it." Tony commented.
"Explain."
"Well,
there is no food in the house, not in the cupboards or the fridge, no
trash, no drugs in the medicine cabinet, clothes that are different
sizes, including shoes. Looks like a staged house so nothing
incriminating could be found and he thinks that we'd move on after
checking this one." Tony explained.
"So, he has another
apartment." Gibbs concluded.
"Exactly."
"Have you
checked his credit card records yet?" Gibbs asked as he and Tony
entered the squad-room. They had called NCIS and he told her to do
that.
"Yes, all eight of them." She complained. With several
alias' it was not easy. "I am now on the last one under the name
of Roger Demmit." She said.
"Do any of them have a deposit or
rent payments for an apartment other than the one on eighth and
Lexington?" He asked.
"One. Umm… I think it is on this
statement." She said scanning one. "Yes, under the name David
Starks. On June 12th he put a deposit on an apartment in Valencia,
CA." She said reading off the paper.
"Any other's?"
"No."
"Okay. McGee?" He asked.
"Yes, Boss."
McGee said putting his head up from the computer.
"Any luck with
Abby?"
"She hasn't lost her touch, Boss. She can barely tell
what she is doing but once her fingers hit a keyboard it was like she
was possessed. It all came back to her."
"Anything significant
in his cell phone records?"
"He made three calls to Cleary in
prison." McGee revealed.
"Pointless, Cleary isn't out for
years to come."
"Yes, but his cell-mate is up for parole in a
week. Abby and I have a theory that they were relying on him getting
out and then taking the job for them. Then he would be recruited by
Thomas to come after Abby." McGee said.
"And if the deal is
already in place and the cell-mate doesn't know that Thomas is dead
and wont be paying him for the job, he would be coming after her."
Gibbs concluded.
"Yes. We thought that if Thomas trusted Cleary
enough to try and hire him after a failed attept, then he would be
easily swayed into getting the cell-mate in on it too. Plus, you were
already on his trail and Cleary's so a third party was the best
decision." McGee said quickly.
"Good job." Gibbs said
walking away.
"Thanks, Boss." McGee was grinning from ear to
ear having received a compliment from him.
"But I think that you
are spending too much time with Abby." He said before getting in
the elevator.
"Boss?" He asked causing Gibbs to put his arm
from stopping the elevator doors from closing.
"You don't
realize that you didn't breathe that whole time." Gibbs pointed
out.
"Didn't notice, Boss." He said honestly.
"Exactly."
Gibbs said letting the doors close in front of him.
"Abs?"
Gibbs called into the lab.
"Check this out. I just hacked your
computer and upgraded your programs so they will run faster for you
now." Abby said proudly after typing furiously on the
computer.
"Well done." he said and his lack of enthusiasm was
not acceptable to Abby.
"I know it doesn't seem like a big
achievement for me but considering I didn't know my own name last
week." Abby said.
"No, I think it's great that you are
getting all that knowledge back. I would hate to think that all those
years at college would go to waste."
"How many years?" She
asked curiously.
"Six, give or take." He said.
"Wow. That
must have set you back a bit." She cringed.
"Actually you
payed for most of it. And what you didn't pay for right away you
payed for eventually." He said proudly.
"I did?" She
asked.
"Yes. You have had an endless amount of jobs since you
were fifteen."
"Cool." She said thinking that sounded like
fun.
"So you think you'll remember all the surveillance intel
before next week?" He asked.
"Definitely." She said
confidently.
"The Director is organizing with the Parole Board
to release Andrew Bricker, Cleary's cell-mate. Then we will have
full surveillance on him until he tries something." He
explained.
"Okay."
"Don't worry, Abs. Nothing else is
going to happen to you. I'll make sure of that and there's
another man who wouldn't let it happen either." He said rubbing
her back.
"He's pretty great, huh?" Abby asked and the smile
on her face was insanely huge.
"He's my best agent and he
loves you to death, so yes."
"Look at you getting all cushy.
You getting soft on me, Bossman?" Abby asked poking his arm to
tease him.
"Realize what you just said?" He asked.
"What?"
"You called me Bossman." He pointed out.
"Nice dodge of
the question. Did I ever call you that?" She asked trying to
think.
"Yes, all the time. Since no one knew that we were
related until recently, you stopped calling me dad when you started
working here. Then you came up with all kinds of nicknames."
**FLASHBACK** "Anything
for you, my hero." "Yes, Sir." She said saluting
him. "Correct
as always my silver haired fox... I mean Gibbs... sir... boss...
" "Golf India Bravo Bravo Sierra." "I see
your point oh great one." **END OF FLASHBACK**
"Don't call me Sir."
"Yes, Ma'am."
TWO WEEKS LATER
"Surveillance has him within 50ft of
NCIS." The MTAC agents relayed to Gibbs via his phone as
ordered.
"Keep watching him. We don't want to blow our cover
until he has done something we can put him back away for." Gibbs
said and then got up wanting to be close to Abby in case something
did happen.
"Yes, Sir." Said the agent before Gibbs hung up on
him.
"Those idiots in MTAC call me Sir one more time after I
have told them repeatedly not to do it, I'm gonna kick some ass."
Gibbs said moving toward the elevator. McGee just laughed once he was
out of hearing distance.
"Abs, there is no reason to worry."
Tony tried.
"I am just sick of this." She said and he pulled
her into a comforting hug.
At that second a perfect shot was
achieved of Abby and the shooter pulled the trigger.
"Are you
okay?" Tony asked as when he heard the shot fire from outside the
window then the glass shatter. He had pulled Abby down to the ground
and the bullet narrowly passed them.
"Are you okay?" He asked
still on top of her.
"Yeah. You're heavy." She
said.
"Sorry." He pulled her by arm against the desk out of
view from the window.
"It's all this muscle that makes you
heavy." She said. "And your nice bootie too." She said slapping
his ass as he sat up to look out the window.
"Is this how you
react to being shot at?" He asked.
"I don't
remember."
"Abs." Gibbs called from the doorway having heard
the shot in the elevator and getting there as fast as he
could.
"Boss, down. We've taken fire." He warned and Gibbs
stayed on the ground to make his way to them.
"You okay?" He
asked pulling his daughter in close.
"He's after me now.
Another one. No place is safe." She said emotionally.
"I'll
keep you safe, Abby." He said kissing the top of her head.
"You're
just saying that to make me feel better." She said.
"Is it
working?"
"A little. Can you say it again?"
"No one is
going to hurt you, Abby." He said trying to convince
her.
"Exactly." Tony said kissing her cheek.
"How the
hell did you not notice him getting closer to the building carrying a
sniper rifle aimed in the lab window?!" Gibbs yelled into
MTAC.
"Sir…" One started.
"No, don't 'Sir' me and
this is far from acceptable. What exactly was the point of the
surveillance if the suspect is able to still take a shot at one of
our own. Think about how badly that could have ended and thank
Special Agent DiNozzo for saving you're asses. And don't think
this will be forgotten." Gibbs warned. Then he stormed out leaving
a very shaken and frightened group of people.
CHAPTER 14.
"Either tell me you got him or else leave right now."
Gibbs said gruffly to the agents that were out after Bricker.
"We
got him, Agent Gibbs but there was a slight problem." The agent
said fearfully.
"Define slight problem." Gibbs instructed
getting up from his desk.
"Well you wanted him brought it to
interrogation but he opened fire on us and there was no choice but
for Agent Balboa to shoot him dead."
"Okay." Gibbs said
calmly.
"Okay?" He asked.
"Yes. Get back to work." He
said and the agent scurried away.
"Abs, we got him." Gibbs
said entering the lab.
"What?" She asked having not heard him.
So he signed it instead finding it faster than getting to the stereo
and turning it off. Plus it was a force of habit with the two since
she had taught him. "Great." She said having understood him
running up and hugging him.
"Yeah. And you remember how to sign
too." Gibbs pointed out.
"Yeah, I knew that when I remembered
meeting the family that I stayed with after I was shot." She
said.
"Oh."
"It's okay, Tony explained a lot of it to
me." She said seeing his resistance.
"I didn't want to leave
you." Gibbs said quietly after Abby had already turned the music
down.
"I know that. It was what
had to be done.
And if I had hard feelings, I think I would know." Abby said
hugging her father again.
"Alright. How about lunch?" He
asked.
"With a Caf-Pow?" She asked hopefully.
"Definitely."
He said and she linked her arm with his as they left the lab.
"So
are you and Tony going to get married?" He asked out of the
blue.
"Don't know. Do you think we should?" She asked.
"I
am the last person to give marriage advice." He said as they
ordered and then resumed talking.
"Why's that?"
"I
have been married three times." He informed her.
"Really?
That's a lot. Why?" She asked.
"Don't know."
THE END
