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Kensi found it surprising that her and Deeks' captors didn't at least bind their hands. There was no duct tape on their mouths, and no bindings on their hands or feet. However, the doors were locked, and there was no escape.

"How ya doin'?" Deeks asked.

"I'm fine. You are the one with two holes in you." Kensi said.

"Good point. Don't worry, they'll stitch me up. Or, re-stitch me up." Deeks joked.

"Only you would joke when we're going to who-knows-where." Kensi replied, daring to stand up to look for an escape.

"Fine. I'll be serious." Deeks said. Despite his words, he looked like he was pouting.

"Hey!" Kensi yelled, wanting to get their captors' attention.

"Kensi!" Deeks whispered harshly.

"I want to know who's doing this." Kensi replied. After 20 minutes, the van slowed, and the four men, all wearing ski masks, opened the door. Two each grabbed Kensi and Deeks, leading them to a tunnel. After walking for what seemed like an eternity, each step taking them further underground, they stopped, and were led into a room. They were rather forcefully shoved in there, both captives meeting the ground. The heavy iron door was slammed shut, and key could be heard turning. It was locked.

"I think they have anger issues." Deeks said, trying his best to smile.

"I'll say." Kensi replied.

"We need to have a plan." The fact that Deeks was serious scared Kensi, though she wouldn't admit it. If he wasn't joking to at least some degree, you knew that it was a very serious situation.

"I'm assuming you're expecting them to torture us, as well." Kensi said, her fears being confirmed.

"Yeah, I am. I mean, I don't know what you want to do…" Deeks said, not really sure how to word this.

"I get it. You can handle the pain, I can handle the pain, but we don't want each other to suffer." Kensi explained. Deeks didn't know how she could be so calm. It made him wonder if she'd ever been in a situation like this before.

"Exactly. So, you wanna play till the end?" Deeks asked, relaxing a little knowing that she understood his concerns.

"Yeah. And Deeks, I'll be fine. I know you will be. And if they bring us in together, and they make you watch me, I don't give a crap how much I'm screaming, don't tell them anything." Kensi said, emphasizing her point.

"Me, too." Deeks agreed. They stood in silence for a few moments, then heard footsteps. They took a deep breath, looking each other in the eyes, and nodded. They were going to get through this, not matter what.