Disclaimer: I do not own NCIS. Or anything else you recognize! I do not own Power Rangers. I own Sarra Torrens-Lee. Read Silver Zeo First! Rated PG 13 Violence Language.

NCIS New Recruit?

Created December 7, 2010

By Sarra Torrens

D.C. Was wonderful this year. This fall particularly. It was sunny and almost balmy as she hit the pavement of the airport runway. Sarra Torrens-Lee had been deployed to D.C., by the request from the Director at NCIS. One Jenny Sheppard. Sarra smiled as she got down there, and got her luggage, she found herself being met by a rather tall skinny snowy haired man, that reminded her of several people she knew even one old friend of hers from the agency.

"Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs." She said as she came towards him, and she held out her good hand. "You must be Detective Lieutenant Sarra Torrens-Lee." Sarra nodded. "Aye." She said as he took her hand. He then clicked as he looked at her dark blue green eyes that almost looked silver in the harsh light of the airport's fluorescents. "Sarra?" He said. She cocked her head. "Have we met before Special Agent Gibbs?" He had clicked in but she hadn't.

"Yeah. You mean you don't remember?" She shook her head. He grinned. "Just after you came home from Peru, Ma'am." She smiled. "Ah. You were that young Marine...yes?" She asked. He nodded. "You've looked like you've smartened up." He chuckled. "Can I give you a hand with your things Ma'am?" He asked. She smiled. "Yes." She handed him her Army shoulder bag and her suitcase with the rollers.

He helped her get to her new home a town home, not far off the base, and she smiled as she found her truck and her bike waiting for her. "They made it here, good..." She muttered. Sarra smiled, as Jethro did, and got her upstairs after he cleared the place for her. "Security at my door. Wonderful, could get annoying." She said. He chuckled. "Part and partial with my delivery service Ma'am." She nodded. "And don't call me Ma'am. Got that enough with being in the Service." "Call me Sarra, or Lieutenant, or Silver." She said with a smile.

Sarra smiled as she closed her eyes for half a milisecond. "Sarra? Lieutenant?" She heard. She smiled. "I'm fine." "Tired. Flyin' from Angel Grove is not easy, especially when Monsters are involved." She said. He cracked an eyebrow. "Monsters?" Sarra smiled. "You should see what I deal with in Angel Grove, Special Agent Gibbs." He smiled. "If we are on first name basis, I will ask that you call me Jethro?" She nodded. "Jethro." She said. "Good to get that clear." "Director Sheppard wanted me in when?" He smiled "As soon as you got in, or six a.m." She smiled, as she pulled on her leather floor length coat.

"Yes. Now would be good, get the layout of the place." He nodded. She smiled. "I'll follow you, I need to drive after being on the plane for that long." He nodded. "Alright. Lets ride." He said and she shut the door, and locked it. "There." She said. Sarra's red brown hair distracted Gibbs as they went downstairs. She smiled. "I'm good." She said into his ear. He smiled.

Jethro smiled. She grinned. She got in and drove behind her. He got her safely to the office. She smiled as she drove into the Garage, and she grinned, as she got out of her truck, she felt a little ill. Jethro looked at her and got to her side. "Sarra? Lieutenant?" She held her hand back. "Easy." "I am going to be fine." She said softly.

He helped her, and she grinned. "Thank you, Jethro." She said. She got to the elevator, and leaned against the back of it, as she felt the cold metallic wall, she felt better. Sarra smiled and got up when she got to the door after it dinged. She smiled as she shocked Jethro, just a little as she got out. She looked at the place. "Ah..." "Nice offices." She said. "Angel Grove is still in the nineteenth century, it feels like." She said with a grin. "I've only just gotten the funding for new computers after the fiasco with the last batch of the funding we never got from the U.S. Government..." She shook her head. "Bloody Bureaucrates!" She muttered, and kicked the nearest wall with her steel toed boot. It didn't leave a hole this time. Thank god.

Jethro looked at her and his brillant blue eyes stared at the back of her head. She chuckled. "Stare any harder, and if the wind changes, it might stay that way. My Mother always told me that." She said with a remembering smile. He chuckled and blinked once, and looked away and gave her the general layout of the area. "Very nice." She said. "Director Sheppard?" She asked. He nodded. "Follow me." She nodded. She straightened her jacket and her hair, to make sure she didn't look like a total disaster. Then she sighed as she got to reception. There was no one there, and so she went straight for the door, and breathed once.

She knocked once, and heard a strong female voice answer, "COME." Sarra opened the door. "Director Sheppard? Director Jenny Sheppard?" She asked. There was a moment and she said, "Yes?" "You are Detective Lieutenant Sarra Torrens-Lee, yes?" She nodded. "Aye Ma'am." "Reporting as requested." She smiled as she held out her hand, and Jenny shook it. Sarra let it go, and sighed with a smile on her face. "What do you have for me, Director?" She asked.

Jenny Sheppard sighed. "I have murder for you, and the total has just been brought up to about four now." Sarra swore. "Hells..." Jenny nodded. "Show me." Jenny gave her the case files. "I'll need to see the crimescenes in the morning, Ma'am. I'll promise you this, I'll do my best." Jenny nodded. "I believe you." She said. Sarra smiled, as she closed her eyes. "Thank you ma'am. If you don't mind, I'll take a look at these and make up some notes and then call it a night." Director Sheppard nodded. "Welcome you are Lieutenant." She nodded.

Sarra smiled as she closed her eyes as a headache formed. "Lieutenant?" "Sarra?" You okay?" She smiled. "I shall be Jethro...Just need some sleep shall get it soon." She said, softly. "Got to get to work." She found a table and worked, and then made notes and then fell alseep almost. Gibbs offered to drive her home, and she smiled. "I've got enough energy to drive home Jethro. No problems." Sarra held her hand as it started to flare up in pain. "You sure your okay Ma'am?" She smiled. "I'll be fine...Jethro." She then passed out. "Crap." She muttered.

Jethro looked at her shaking, and held her, as she curled into her fetal position. He looked at her. "Sarra..." She smiled. "This is going to be a fun trip...Jethro..." He chuckled. Then he got serious. She smiled, as he got her lying on Jenny's couch. "Sorry Director." Sarra apologized. Sarra smiled, as Jenny smiled in return. "Its alright." She said. "What's wrong?" Sarra smiled. "Its mine Magickal energy, it does this til I find another link in the city I switch or I grab a hold of it." "Give me nine hours..." She said as she sank against the leather couch. Jethro looked at her.

Sarra smiled as she closed her eyes. He nodded, and looked at the Director. "Jenny?" He asked softly. She nodded. "I'll watch out for her." Sarra smiled. "I may wake up with screaming...be aware." "Nightmares plague me." Jenny nodded. "Alright." She said.

The warrior smiled as she fell asleep again. Sarra woke up, four hours later, sweat pouring down her face, and her dark blue eyes wild. "Sarra!" Jenny said. "Oh...Goddess..." Jenny smiled. "Safe. Safe." Sarra shuddered. "Dear Gods..." She got up and shook for a few minutes. "Nightmares?" Jenny asked. Sarra nodded. "Aye." She choked out, her hands shaky. Jenny got her some water. "Thanks Director." She choked out. "Hells..." She muttered and her throat felt like it was on fire. Sarra accepted the glass and drained it.

Sarra smiled as the office door opened after a knock, and a "Come." Sarra looked at the feet at the door. Her head started to swim. "Lieutenant..." Jenny muttered. Sarra smiled. "I'll be alright Director..." She got up as she did she swooned again. "Hells..." She whispered. The guy came to her and caught her. "Ma'am!" Sarra held out a 'back' signal. "Stay back!" "Please!" She said. Sarra's heavy frame sank into the plush carpet. "Hells..." She muttered.

"Ma'am!" She shook her head. "Stay back!" She said again, and flashed once, so that a staff would come to her side. "Oh...Gods..." She muttered. Sarra's eyes blinked, and she started to move. Then she saw someone else, in front of her. "No..." She muttered and fell backwards and Jethro came to her side. "Jethro..." "Just oh..." He helped her up. "Ma'am, Sarra..."

"Crap.." She said in reply and he smiled. She smiled in return and then saw someone else that she wasn't expecting. She blinked as she saw a tall skinny man with a mustache. "Mikey Franks..." "Its been a decade, you crazy Navy Ninja!" She said with a grin. Gibbs looked all in shock, as did the Director. He smiled. "Now, Ma'am, you've given them food for thought and they won't leave us alone til you tell 'em and I won't hear the end of it ever, darlin'." She smiled. "Sorry Mike." He smiled.

Sarra itched her rather odd shaped nose with her good hand. She shook Mike's hand with her left. "What happend?" She smiled. "Angel Grove happend, Mike." He hissed as she told him her story. "Oh...darlin'." She smiled. "He loved me, and our child to be, Mike...that's what I keep telling myself." She said with a smile.

Sarra then went into the story of how she met Mike through a group from the 80's an elite fighting force, called the G.I. Joes. "It was pretty crazy, but we did okay." She said. Mike nodded. "He saved my life several times, and I saw for him, a more peaceful future with a lot of things to be greatful for." She said. He nodded. "I'm sorry about your son. I managed to work with him before he died. He was a very worthwhile lad and he knew what he was doing. You'd've been proud of him." He nodded.

"I am." She smiled. "Good." She whispered. Then she got a call on her communicator. "Crap!" He smiled. She answered it. "Silver Zeo here." She said. There was a male voice on the other end. "Silver Zeo, this is Red Turbo." Sarra smiled. "Lad. How are you?" She asked. He smiled. "Good. You however are not." She moaned. "Red..." He smiled. "You will have a bonding soon, it will be alright with this one, though, that's what Zordon told me." She grinned. "Tell the old man, that I'll be fine, and YOU need to concentrate on Divatox, Laddie. 'Cause if you don't you might just end up dead." He chuckled.

"I have it on excellent authority, that it isn't my time." He said as she rolled her dark eyes. "Laddie..." He chuckled. "Get some sleep Lady. There'll be other opportunities to smack me later." She chuckled. "Alright Red Turbo, just keep your head down." She said. He smiled. "Always you know that Lady." She chuckled. "Like Hell Red. Just stay safe." He smiled. "You too, Silver." She smiled. "As much as I can with this job, you know that." "Love ya, got to go, Turbo." He grinned. "Take care Lady Silver." She smiled and rolled her eyes. "Ten-Four. Over and out Red Turbo." She said.

"Ten-Four, over and out, Silver Lady." She rolled her eyes again. "Tell that Gold Zeo of ours to give me the time of day would you?" She asked him. He smiled. "Will do." Then he cut off. She shook her head. "Superheroes?" Mike choked out. She smiled. "Aye." She said. She grinned. "Those Rangers I told you about, that's them, well one of them. Gold Zeo's an alien from another planet." Jenny grinned, as Mike said, "Pull the other one." Sarra shook her head.