Chapter One: Wife and Kids

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So I was reading tweets from Sean Murray and Michael Weatherly. They both said that McGee and DiNozzo will have more "bromance" moments this coming season, so why not do it with fics about songs. Heads up these are not song fics. They are inspired by a line in a song that reminds me of Tony's and Tim's brotherly love. I also threw in some of the team dynamic as a family and chapters about one character. And the chapters are named after the songs. None of the chapters are related as soon as I'm done with this you can read the chapters in any order you want. I hope you listen to the songs based off the chapters after you're done reading. This chapter is a little short to give you an idea what it will be like.

You know you're obsessed with NCIS crime show dramas when: Your whole British literature class starts a whole conversation on NCIS crime show dramas, and the teacher is the one who technically started it.

Disclaimer: I do NOT own NCIS, the character or the actors who play them, any of Gibbs that are mentioned, and I also do NOT own any of the songs. All I own is a library card to let me access the computers for an hour to type this and I also own a flash drive why I can save any of my work.

P.S. I can't say it enough but thanks to my wonderful beta Loverofallthingsmusic for taking the time edit this for me once again.

P.P.S. Happy labor day to my readers in New Zealand

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"I still hope someday I'll have a wife and kids

Smiling faces running to the door when I walk in

Saying, 'Daddy's home, you were gone too long. What'd you bring me? Swing me. Let me show what I did'

I still hope one day dream about the look on a woman's face

That says I love you through the good, the bad, the sunshine or the rain

Sometimes I wish I had someone to share my life with

Maybe I will have a wife and kids

Maybe someday..."

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It had been a long week for the team. It was not that uncommon for them to have cases that have Navy personal missing. It just threw the team for a loop when all of the missing petty officers were going on a third deployment, and all had wives and children under the age of five. Luckily, they found the guy who kidnapped the officers, and reunited the officers with their wives and children. After an emotional reunion in the bullpen, Tony invited McGee to have a movie night because 1) they had not had one in a while, and 2) it was a way they could get their minds off the case.

Tony and Tim sat on Tony's couch, trying not to fall asleep and nursing their beers. When the third movie was over, they both silently decided that it was bed time. Tony gathered extra blankets for Tim and thought about the case. Putting the blanket on the couch for Tim, Tony blurted without thinking, "Do you imagine yourself in the future with a wife and kids?"

Tim looked at him and said, "I won't answer that question until you answer it yourself."

Tony scratched his head and finished what was his now lukewarm beer.

"I don't know. I mean sometimes...I wished I had told her," he trailed off.

Tim looked up and said sympathetically, "I know Tony. Don't beat yourself up over that. Look the bright side, though, if she is the Ziva we all know, she will come back. The second she steps foot back in D.C., she will come and see you."

Tony smiles looks at the clock and bright red number flash 1:30 am. "Look it's too late...or too early...whatever. The point is forget I brought it up."

"Okay. Good night, Tony"

"Yeah, good night Tim."

Tim watched Tony disappear into his room and said quietly to himself, "To answer your question Tony, yes, in the future I do imagine my future with a wife and children. I think you might know who my future wife is. She's really hyper when she has a Caf-Pow!, and she is always nice to everyone. But I am having the same problem you had with Ziva, I'm too scared to ask her."

He's about to fall asleep, when he hears Tony say from his room, "You know I can help you with that. Can't wait until this time next year when I tell this story for my best man's speech."

Tim groaned, then laughed, his last thought before falling asleep, "Tony is right about the best man thing and is probably right about this time next year."

Song: Wife and Kids Sung by: Kenny Chesney