A/N: Part 2. See the first part for the disclaimer. As always, I hope you enjoy, and please review. :D
Part 2
I cannot believe what he did.
I have known Tony for many years. Every other time he has been accused of murder, he had done nothing wrong.
But he killed Michael.
I glance over at him, finding him staring at his shoes. Part of me knows that he would never hurt someone, let alone kill them, if he did not have to. But the other part is angry.
He killed Michael.
I cannot tell if he is sorry for what he did, or even if he cared about it. I keep thinking that maybe he is. Perhaps that is what I want to believe, that Tony is not capable of being malicious. But he was jealous of Michael, went to great lengths to pursue him. Tony would not stop until Michael was gone back to Tel Aviv.
He is going back, all right. In a coffin.
I feel Gibbs grab my hand and squeeze it, and I look over at him. I don't know what side Gibbs is on, if he is even on a side. He is always a neutral person…
I glance over to Tony again, who has his eyes closed as he sits next to Director Vance. How did this happen? Michael should have easily been able to kill him. So why is Tony sitting across from me? Why are we bringing a body back to Tel Aviv?
Why did Tony survive?
Perhaps that is unfair, but it is all I can think about. Tony should have died. Tony should not be here. We should not have to be flying to Tel Aviv.
I don't think I have ever been this angry with Tony. Many times I have wanted to shoot him, but this is different. This is very different.
I could honestly kill him.
Gibbs squeezes my hand again, bringing me back into the plane. I look over at him to realize that I am squeezing his hand tightly. I smile slightly, relaxing my grip as I glare over at Tony.
Shooting him just would not be good enough.
I watch as he fiddles with his sling, the only very visible injury he sustained. Broken arm or not, he should be dead. He deserves to die, and I am sure that my father will release such an order after talking with him. An order I would be more than happy to carry out.
If I have my way, Tony will leave Tel Aviv the way Michael is leaving the US. Only, Tony will be in far fewer pieces.
