"What do you got Eric?" G asked getting straight to work.

"Naval Officer Derek Fulsome was murdered this morning. A single bullet wound straight between the eyes. Looks like a professional hit." Eric read from the screen.

"I want his entire house covered for any trace of classified documents, his boss- John Korsak- mentioned a few documents have gone missing around the office. These documents are of the upmost importance, find them and return them as soon as possible. All of you will be going to the crime scene to ensure this is done quickly and efficiently."Hetty commanded, leaving now room for argument.

They all knew a job needed to be done so they turned and started to exit. Kensi brushed past Deeks and proudly turned around dangling his keys, "I'm driving." She exclaimed before quickly walking down the stairs leaving a dumbfounded Deeks and a smirking Sam and Callen.

Before they could leave the office the obnoxiously loud words of Someone like you by Adele blared from Kensi's phone. Knowing immediately who it was she answered with a smile etched across her face.

"Steve!" She exclaimed happily.

"Hey Kens." Came the reply through the phone.

"I have been gone for less than a day, miss me already?" she asked with a laugh. The trio-Sam, Deeks, and callen- exchanged a pointed look that had the same meaning, who was this steve character?

"Are you on a secure line?" was the hurried reply that had Kensi worried. Before anymore words were spoken Kensi hung up and ran over to Hetty's desk to use her secure line. She dialed the all to familiar number.

"What happened?" Kensi asked worried as soon as Steve answered.

"We didn't have a chance to talk with out raising suspicion but did you know what you were signing up for when you came to Hawaii?"

"No, Joe called and said he had a job, I had no idea you were involved. How bad is it?"

"you were spotted leaving Joe's hotel room, that means they know your alive Kensi, maybe its time for a new identity."

Kensi turned around and faced her team. She sighed when she saw their confused looks. "I know, I'll get in touch later thanks for the heads up."

"Take care." And with those final closing words Steve hung up.

Kensi placed the phone back in the receiver and turned to face her team.

"Oh so it seems I'm not the only one who got lucky this weekend!" Deeks exclaimed giddily.

"Shut up." Kensi says punching his arm as she passed. She didn't hear the familiar footsteps of the 3 men behind her so she turns around; "are you coming or not?" she asks before spins back around and walks into the blinding Los Angeles sunlight.

The ride to the crime scene was filled with the never ending gabber from Deeks and a silent and stoic Kensi whos eyes were glued to the road as if it would suddenly disappear.

"Kensi…Kensi..KENSI!" Deeks called finally getting her attention after yelling.

"What?"

"Have you heard anything I have been saying?"

"Honestly Deeks I rarely ever listen to anything you say so it really shouldn't be that much of a surprise." Kensi said her tone short.

"Well someone sure didn't have their sugar this morning." Deeks said which only caused her to glare at him. The rest of the ride was silent, well Kensi was silent Deeks can barely sit still for more than a minute.

Kensi, Deeks, Sam, and Callen all arrived at the scene within minutes of each other. They scoured the entire house for any trace of classified documents or for any reason as to why someone would want to kill this particular naval officer.

"Guys over here!" Came the yell from Deeks, who was downstairs in the panic room. They all headed down the stairs to see what Deeks was looking at. There in the middle of the room stood Deeks looking into a file cabinet with folders upon folders of classified documents.

With a rush of air the panic room door sealed shut from the outside. The team looked at each other before they heard the gas pouring into the room.

A thick layer of gas covered the entire room making it increasingly difficult for the team to breathe and before they knew it they slowly lost consciousness but not before masked men swam into their view leaving a feeling of fear in their minds.