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Tony dropped onto his bed after he got out of the shower. Posters of his favorites movies plastered the walls. His dresser was over flowing with clothes while his closet had clothes on the floor instead of on the hanger. His bed was unmade and was going to stay that way until his mother absolutely made him clean it. He pulled out his phone and smiled when he saw a new text message from Ziva. I hate homework!- Ziva

I hate it too! That's why I wait until the last minute. My grades prove it.- Tony He sat up and grabbed a pair of sweat pants before putting them on. The cool fall weather was not adjusting with him yet. His phone went off, signaling another text.

You don't do your homework. You absorb, what the teachers tell you so fast that you don't have to study anything.- Ziva She looked down at her text book again, trying to figure out the answer to her problem.

Tony grinned. It runs in the family. Liv and I got it from Dad. McGeek learns through doing things. Mom is that way.

Ziva rolled her eyes. You pick on your brother a lot considering he is older than you and is probably surrounded by hot college girls right now.

I've got you. Why would I want hot college chicks? Tony smirked, knowing that she couldn't argue with him on this subject. He pulled on his t-shirt and walked downstairs. He found his father on the couch watching TV with his arm around Olivia. She had changed into more comfortable clothing and was doing her math homework. His mother was on the phone while making dinner. He snuck up behind Olivia and blew on her ear.

Olivia swatted at the air and turned to find Tony. "Knock it off, Tony."

"I didn't do anything." Tony said innocently as he sat down on the sectional couch. Jethro was sitting in the corner, his feet kicked up onto the couch. Olivia was curled up next to him. He sat on the other end of the couch and propped his feet up, purposely putting his feet in Olivia's face. "Oops!"

"Tony!" Olivia snapped slapping his feet.

Gibbs looked over at his son. "Tony, leave your sister alone." He rubbed Olivia's shoulder before turning his attention back to the TV above their stone fireplace.

Jenny walked up behind the couch. "Jethro, we are having dinner with the Johnson's this Saturday."

Gibbs groaned, dropping his head back onto the couch cushion. Olivia chuckled at him, her attention moving back to her homework. "Why?" He asked.

"They are our new neighbors. Everybody is going over for dinner and cocktails. So, the kids don't have to come." Jenny explained as she set things on the table.

"Yes!" Olivia and Tony cheered before high fiving.

"You guys are so lucky." Jethro said shaking his head.

Jenny chuckled kissing his cheek. "Dinner is ready guys." She laughed when Tony stumbled to get to the table as fast as he could. "Tony, honey, slow down."

Gibbs put a hand on his wife's back. "Jenny, honey, he's a teenage boy. We can't tell him to do anything when it comes to food." He held out his hands as Olivia stood up. "Help your old man up."

Olivia laughed. "You can out run Tony but you can't get off a couch?" She smiled when her father just grinned at her. She helped him up and joined her mother and brother at the table.

"So, how was your first day of school?" Jenny asked as she poured herself some water.

"Well, Olivia had a good day. I caught her making out with Elliot four times." Tony smirked.

Olivia blushed and nearly growled at Tony. "Shut up door knob!"

"Tony, I told you to stop bugging your sister." Gibbs scolded his son.

"Don't worry, Liv. I won't tell them about the time you snuck out with Elliot this past summer." Tony grinned, leaning back in his chair.

Olivia stood up from her seat. "Tony! I am going to kill you!"

Jenny and Gibbs stood up and turned to their daughter. "You what?!"

"Oops!" Tony smirked, holding up his glass.

Olivia covered her face with her hands as Jenny turned to her son. "Tony, can you give us a minute with your sister?"

The smirk on Tony's face disappeared. "But,... I'm eating."

"Go upstairs!" Jenny ordered. Tony quickly gathered food onto his plate and hurried upstairs.

"Sit down!" Gibbs told his daughter. Olivia dropped back down to her chair and closed her eyes, waiting for the worst.

Jenny sat down on the table in front of Olivia, moving the food away. "Olivia, open your eyes." She waited until her daughter opened her eyes. "When did you sneak out?"

Olivia ran a hand through her hair. "Four of July." She heard both her parents groan. "Elliot and I just wanted to go see the fireworks down at the park. I had never seen them and Elliot said they were the best. I came home right after they were done." She looked at her father before looking back at her mother. "I promise."

"You still snuck out." Gibbs pointed out.

"To see fireworks." Olivia reminded him. "It could have been a lot worse. I could have gone out and done drugs or got drunk. I just wanted to see fireworks. Is that such a bad thing?"

Jenny sighed. "No." Gibbs eyes widened. She rolled her eyes. "Honey, she went to see fireworks. She didn't go to Mexico."

Gibbs shook his head. "She still went out with Elliot, alone."

"You're still on that. Daddy, we've dating for three years now." Olivia protested, folding her arms over her chest.

"Hey, you're still in trouble." Gibbs said pointing a finger at her.

Jenny sighed. "Jethro-"

He interrupted her. "She still broke the rules."

"True." Jenny groaned, rubbing her temples. She looked at her daughter. "No dates with Elliot for a week. No football games for a week."

"Actually," Gibbs interrupted again. "I need her for the football games." He backed off when Jenny glared at him. "I'm just saying."

"Fine, you can go to the football games." Jenny sighed. She looked at Olivia. "How'd you like the fireworks?"

Olivia grinned. "I loved them! I want to go again." Jenny smiled at her daughter. "Have you ever seen them?"

Jenny nodded. "Yes, actually, your father took me there the first year we were married. After that, we either had work or we were too tired to go." She looked at Gibbs. "Do you like her punishment, Jethro?"

Gibbs paused and then let his shoulders slump. "I guess." He looked at his daughter. "How long have you and Elliot been going out alone?"

"Uh, since the third date." Olivia chuckled. Gibbs eyes widened. "I thought Mom talked to you about it."

Jenny looked down and away from her husband when he turned to her. "You let her go?"

"Oh, they were fourteen and fifteen. How much trouble could they get in with his father driving the car?" Jenny asked, looking at him. She looked at her daughter. "Now, you got me in trouble." Olivia laughed and stood up, heading upstairs. "If you try and strangle your brother, you're going to be grounded longer." They heard Olivia stomp her foot before coming back in and sitting down. "I'll go get Tony." She chuckled before going upstairs.

Gibbs looked at his daughter as she looked up at him. She smiled lightly at him and he couldn't help but smile. He kissed her head. "Next time, just ask. It will save me the mini stroke." Olivia nodded while chuckling.

"I'll ask next time." Olivia said. "I'm not going to be your little girl forever."

Gibbs looked at her for a moment before leaning over and kissing her forehead. "You will always be my little girl. No matter how old you are."

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