I feel like I should peep out from behind a parapet: having promised to try to update soon, it's taken five months. I will beg forgiveness by saying that in October I suffered a major hard drive failure and had to go through two attempts to get my data recovered - which obviously included this chapter plus quite a lot of other works in progress. But yay, I got it back eventually! So, here are the events leading up to Deeks' request to leave NCIS in Chapter 1.

Disclaimer: These characters aren't mine. They wouldn't like being kept in storage for months at a time.


Two months ago

It starts the following Tuesday when he tells the others that she's given her number to a complete stranger. He'd resisted the urge to bring it up as they left the beach on Sunday night and Monday had seen him spend the day with the LAPD as part of their liaison arrangement. She's not sure which is worse: having to deal him on her own then or having to deal with him pretending it's all about concern for her and roping Sam and Callen in now.

"And you've never met him before? Not even seen him around?" Sam's eyes narrow.

She sighs, despairingly. "Why are you making a big deal out of this? Most of the guys I've ever dated I'd never met before. And it's not like you all limit yourselves to women you already know – which is fortunate because you'd have gone through the list several times already." She spares Sam but glares at Callen and Deeks, the latter of whom has the grace to look sheepish.

"And we don't really like it when you date anyone," Callen remarks calmly. "Just do us a favour and get Eric to run him. If he came across a bit strangely to Deeks then it's worth doing."

She strengthens the glare towards her partner, who she's starting to suspect could find something strange about any man who developed an interest in her. "He's overreacting."

Deeks is busy staring at his shoes and says nothing, instantly proving her point.

"Well, we'll make him run his next date as well," Sam says with a wink. "Assuming he ever gets one, of course."

"Assuming I'd ever tell you," Deeks retorts quickly, the usual cocky edge to his voice – unless you were his partner and could tell when he was faking.

"Kensi?" Callen brings the focus back to her.

She gives in because she knows that it's the far easier option. "Yes, okay, I'll ask Eric to run a check on him. Not a deep one, though. He's asked me to dinner, not to join him on an advanced chemical warfare course."

She sees a flicker of a smile cross Sam's face and hopes they'll all drop the subject now. A quick glance towards Deeks tells her he isn't done yet, but she'd think it out of character if he was. He turns away deliberately, knowing she can read his face as well as he can read hers, busying himself with some pointless paper shuffling; she wonders how long he'll wait to resume the conversation. The most she can hope is that they are on their own at the time.

She leaves it an hour before she goes upstairs to find Eric, hoping Nell isn't there. Nell has become an unlikely friend and general ally, but they don't touch on the topic of romance: it's too sensitive for both of them. Denial is the safer option.

"Hey Eric," she says casually, to be met with a whirling chair and a friendly grin.

"Hello Kensi. Hetty send you up?"

She shakes her head. "No. Can you do me a favour and run a quick check on someone?"

"Sure. What have you got on them already? Am I looking for anything in particular?"

She hands him Drew's business card. "Just a light-touch search, don't go deep. It's... personal."

"Oh, this the guy Deeks was asking about? I told him I'd need more information, he didn't say you were involved."

Eric's turned back to face his computer and doesn't see her face.

"Deeks was asking?" she repeats, slowly.

"Yeah, he called yesterday when he was done with the LAPD." He continues setting his search parameters, seemingly oblivious to her reaction.

Yesterday. Drew didn't even call her until last night. So that's why the subject was so deliberately introduced this morning, she realises.

"Give me an hour," Eric goes on. "Want me to email you the results?"

"Please. Copy in Deeks, since he's so interested." Her tone is icy enough to penetrate anybody's oblivion.

"You okay?"

She nods but doesn't smile. "Fine. Thanks Eric, I'll look out for the email."

She grips the rail too tightly as she descends the stairs, her head a vortex of emotions that she's not used to feeling. This is beyond the reaction she would expect from him and she wishes someone would tell her what to make of it.

His head is down as she returns to her desk and although she's silently simmering she knows they can't get into something now – not with the others in the room. Callen already thinks they're too invested in each other – he's dropped enough hints over the past few months to make even Deeks modify his behaviour – and the last thing they need is Sam joining in. She drops into her seat and tries to breathe normally, desperately willing her mind to stop whirling and focus on her screen. Her eyes keep flicking to the lower right hand corner, unable to stop checking for the new mail notification.

It takes forty-five minutes and six notifications for Eric's name to appear and she tries not click on it too hastily.

From: E. Beale (OSP -LA)
To: K. Blye (OSP-LA)
CC: M. Deeks (OSP-LA)
Subject: Search results – Andrew Perlman

Hi guys – see below for the results you wanted. Ran him through all preliminary searches and no red flags. Sorry it took so long, I left it running in background whilst I was doing something else – E.

Andrew Christopher PERLMAN
DOB: 1978/03/29
Country of Nationality: United States of America
Place of Birth: Bakersfield, CA –USA

Education: East Bakersfield High School (Bakersfield, CA – USA) 1992-1996; UCLA (Los Angeles, CA – USA) 1996-2000: B.S. Mathematics/Economics; London School of Economics (London – UK) 2000-2001: MSc Economics and Management; University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA – USA) 2001-2005: PhD.

Employment History: University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA – USA) October 2005-September 2008; Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (Harrisburg, PA – USA) September 2008-November 2009; Fielding Economic Research (CA – USA) November 2009-current.

Law Enforcement flags: None

Financial flags: None

She wants to look up at Deeks to see his reaction but resists; she knows there would only be a gloating expression on her face and she's trying to be the more mature of them at the moment. There's nothing here for him to latch on to and even Callen will be satisfied that Drew appears to pose no threat. Dr Andrew Perlman has enough academic credentials for three people put together, his employment history has no gaps and no agency has flagged him – they rarely see a record so clean. Then again, they rarely run searches on people they don't suspect of criminal behaviour.

Her IM window pops open in front of her.

M. Deeks: Too good to be true. There's got to be something wrong with him.

She rolls her eyes behind the safety of her screen, resisting the urge to throw her stapler at him.

K. Blye: You do realise that 99% of the population is likely to come up with a record that clean? You've just spent too long looking up criminals.

A response comes back in seconds.

M. Deeks: Well, duh. Kind of goes with the job description. I still think it's strange. Who asks for someone's number on a beach?

Oh, this is ridiculous. Her fingers stab at the keys.

K. Blye: You do! I've seen you do it!

It takes longer to receive the reply this time and she knows he's wondering how he can get out of this hole.

M. Deeks: Yeah, but I'm charming and can get away with it. He's a bit creepy and looks like he doesn't belong on a beach at all.

She takes a deep breath and postpones responding by forwarding Eric's email to Callen.

From: K. Blye (OSP-LA)
To: G. Callen (OSP-LA)
Subject: FW: Search Results – Andrew Perlman

G, you okay with this now? Any chance you can get Deeks to lay off?

She knows there's nothing she can say that will change her partner's mind but she hopes she might at least be able to get him to shut up.

K. Blye: You're about as charming as appendicitis at the moment. Stop being stupid. He's a perfectly nice guy and I'm only going to dinner with him. It's not like I'm about to elope.

M. Deeks: Well, at least I know he won't last long. Not with One-Date Blye. Maybe you should warn him he won't be seeing you again. Actually, maybe you should just save you both the hassle and NOT GO.

He's not normally like this and she doesn't know what's got into him. True, he likes to tease her about her love life, wind her up even, but he's never been so… petty about it before. It's like he can't bring himself to concede that she's accidentally met someone who appears to possess no major flaws.

She's halfway through an answer when her email pops up with a typical two-word reply from Callen – 'Yes, okay'. She's pretty certain that means he'll let the subject lie, although whether he'll exert any influence over the others is less certain. Sam follows his lead, she doubts Eric has properly realised why she was asking and Nell's unlikely to venture near the subject when she finds out, so now there's only Deeks' resistance left. The stupid thing is, she muses, this date had meant so little to her before it turned into such a circus that she had only intended to use it to put an end to any notion of ownership still lurking in her partner's head; now, she's almost indignant that they've all been so suspicious of someone so clearly hiding no dark past, to the extent of feeling a far greater attraction to Drew than she ever would if left to her own devices. She wonders when Deeks will realise that all he's done here is stoke the burning embers of a fire that would otherwise have died down on its own.

She returns to her half-composed IM.

K. Blye: It's just a date, I don't see why you're getting so worked up. I've been on dates before and you've never paid the slightest interest.

It's not strictly true – he's always interested – but it's the first time he's reacted this way. Normally, he drops the subject after the initial mockery, briefly resurrects his interest for a post-mortem the morning after and then persuades her to join him for a commiserative beer after work. And no, she's not blind to whatever it is that's between them, however little she wants to discuss it, but she's always thought it was something that would simmer in the background, the slight frisson to their partnership that marked them out as special. She's never thought they would act on it, no matter how many times her fingers have itched to push his unruly hair out of his eyes or how often she's wondered whether he's the same easy, teasing character behind a closed bedroom door as he is in the office.

There's no answer to her message and she can't resist glancing up to see what he's doing. He's staring at his screen, his eyes unfocused, and she knows he isn't really seeing anything. She can't exactly ask – in the open – why he's discontinued a conversation they shouldn't have been conducting anyway and she's just about to close her IM window and try to dismiss the whole episode when Hetty summons them for a debrief on last week's case.

He's all business for the next hour and she tries to follow his lead, even though she finds it hard to believe he's just going to drop the subject. She doesn't want to identify the feeling nudging at her consciousness but she's horribly afraid it's disappointment that he has dropped it, as if he's just decided to stop caring.

"Are we keeping you from something, Miss Blye?" Hetty asks sharply, halfway through their allocated debrief time.

Crap. What did I miss?

"Sorry Hetty," she murmurs, realising any attempt to cover would be pointless.

"She's date planning," Deeks chips in, before Hetty can resume.

And there it is again, that tone of voice nobody but her would be able to tell isn't right. Isn't him. Not that she can say anything to him right now, with Callen's warning stare and Hetty's questioning eyebrows aimed at her.

"I'm sorry?" Hetty says flatly, turning her gaze to Deeks.

"Date planning," he repeats. "Kensi's got a man project."

"Well, I'm sure she can continue planning after debrief," comes the response, this time aimed at Kensi herself.

Those eyes feel like they bore into her and it's one of those times when it feels like Hetty knows every secret she's ever had.

"Yes... I can. I mean, I'm not." She sighs and gives in. "What was the question?"

"I asked whether you had anything to contribute on the subject of your early entry last week?"

She wonders if Deeks has said anything that might detract from the version they agreed on just after they ignored Callen's instruction to wait for backup. Without looking directly at him she sees the slightly nod of his head that tells her she's safe.

They might be in conflict right now but he's still her partner.

"We thought we heard a scream," she says firmly.

"So you heard the instruction to wait?"

"Yes, but... There could have been people in there." She keeps her voice even but she doubts anyone present really believes her; it just has to be enough to stop anyone questioning them openly.

The thing is, she knows it was stupid, going in early and unsupported. And she knows Deeks wouldn't have done it without her insistence that they could; but she was feeling jittery and frustrated after two days of chasing subjects who always seemed to be able to outrun them and she couldn't stand the thought of it happening again. She's pretty certain he gave in because he was worried she would go ahead without him.

"And you didn't see fit to alert your team leader?"

From his position safely out of Hetty's line of sight, Deeks pulls a face that clearly says get yourself out of this one.

"There wasn't time," she says quickly. "We heard the scream and went in."

Hetty must be feeling merciful. "Next time, I think it would be a good idea if you saw fit to share your theories with the rest of the team. Now, Mr Callen – detainment...?"

She tries to concentrate on the conversation but she just can't keep her mind flitting between subjects, so she's grateful that Hetty seems to be focusing on Callen rather than her. She doesn't look at Deeks, although it's him who refuses to leave her brain alone. It seems like a lot longer than two days since their relationship added its additional layer of complexity and she wonders how long it will take her to unravel exactly what's happening.


He barely looks up from his desk all afternoon and she is left to wonder how – without a word being exchanged – it can be so easy to spot the difference between their usual easy silence and this unbearable tension. She knows without even stopping to think about it that he's still upset, although she can't bring herself to contemplate why. And she especially can't contemplate why this time is different to any other time she's been on a date, because that would mean facing up to the change they're trying to ignore, the change they've been trying to ignore since they spent so long undercover that it no longer felt strange to act like they were in a relationship.

Halfway through the afternoon, he rolls his shoulders, flexes his fingers and announces that he needs to do something that doesn't involve his brain. She sees Sam mentally running through comebacks and hopes he doesn't say anything, not with Deeks in this mood - her partner has a nasty temper that is slow to rouse but simmers unpleasantly once it's sparked. He takes things far more to heart than most people realise, dwelling on a comment far longer than anyone would expect.

She thinks Sam notices the warning glance from Callen, because he remains mercifully quiet as Deeks leaves the room. Callen's eyes redirect towards her and she can't even pretend not to understand his telegraphed message.

Whatever's going on, fix it now.

The problem is, she's not sure she can.

It's as if she's spent two years under the assumption that Deeks is a fairly straightforward guy only for him to suddenly overturn that impression with one morning of unknown motive. She's never really tried to get into his head before and now she finds she can't. In the field they're instinctive, but she reminds herself they didn't start off like that – they learned their partnership and it looked as if it worked easily far sooner than it actually did. And truthfully? She's never really bothered learning about him, about Marty Deeks the man rather than her partner. She doesn't know if he's the jealous type, because she's never known him stick with a girl long enough to find out. She doesn't know if he falls for someone easily or if it takes time for his attraction to grow. She doesn't know how he acts with people outside work – yes, she knows how he is with her outside work but she's never met any of his friends even though she knows damn well he's got more friendships than she could ever manage to maintain.

So she follows him, simply because she has no alternative. She can't fix anything until he talks to her.


I wanted to get through more in this chapter but this seems a natural place to pause. I really will try to be quicker with the next instalment; I've got three days before I go back to work so I hope to be able to finish it within that time.

As usual, all reviews appreciated and constructive criticism gratefully received, but I don't mind if you want to read (or follow/favourite) and move on.