Part 2- Questions and Motivations.

"Who was that?" was the first question out of Tony's mouth when McGee appeared. McGee had expected it, just as he had expected Gibbs to slap Tony in the back of the head a few seconds after it. McGee decided to ignore the question and continue taking pictures of the crime scene.

"Well?" persisted Tony when Gibbs had left the room, "Who was that?"

"I'm ignoring you," he informed Tony.

"Well you're not doing a very good job of it," said Tony grinning, "You're already talking to me. You know I'll find out eventually. Just tell me!"

"Maybe I want to watch you suffer," said McGee.

"And maybe you could just tell me McTease," he said in response.

"Leave McGee alone Tony," said Ziva as she entered the room, "If he does not wish to tell you, he doesn't have to."

"Whatever probationary agent David," said Tony.

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That night McGee went to his sister's house for dinner rather than staying at the office and having some crappy Chinese food. He had called ahead and told Sarah that he was coming, which she was more than happy about.

"So," she said as they picked at their food, "Did dad go to see you?"

"Yeah," he said, "You know he could have just called."

"Oh stop being all macho," said Sarah, "You and I both know you hate it when people don't tell you important things to your face. You would have been angry at dad for not coming to see you if he hadn't."

They were silent for a while. Unsure how to proceed. It was Sarah who found something to say first.

"What do you reckon she'll do?" she asked.

"Hopefully not a lot. If the people looking for her do their job then they'll have her back in Park Lane before you know it," said McGee.

"Tim," said Sarah, "You know what she's going to try to do."

McGee looked at his sister and said, "Yeah. I know what she'll do."

"Then you should speak to Agent Gibbs. He should know what's in your file. He can help out," she said tentatively.

"No. We're really busy at the moment. Until it becomes a problem, I'm not telling them anything."