Chapter 3
Tony
awoke with a surge of pain in the back of his head. He was tied to
one of the chairs again but in a slightly different room. He looked
around to see Jeanne looking at him with concern. He looked around
the rest of the room again and realized that they were alone.
"Who
the hell needs two dining rooms on the same floor?" He asked
jokingly.
"Tony…" Jeanne started urgently.
"I
mean, sure, it's a mansion, but seriously. Who needs two dining
rooms?" He continued, ignoring her.
"Tony!" She
said a bit more forcefully this time.
"Damn it! The bastard
took my knife!" Tony continued again as if he hadn't heard
her.
"Tony!!" She screamed.
"What!?" He
shouted back at her, finally realizing he would have to hear what she
had to say and get the inevitable over with.
For a moment she was
taken aback at him shouting at her but she soon got over it and
sighed before she started speaking again.
"These men, the
ones who are keeping us here are after me and my family.
There's…um…something you have to know about me. Well…about my
family." Jeanne scanned Tony's features for any kind of
reaction, but sensing none, she continued talking. "Its my
father. He's- He's- Well he's- um…" Jeanne was struggling to
put what she wanted to say into words.
"A bastard…?"
Tony suggested, knowing exactly what she was trying to tell
him.
"Well," she laughed nervously, "yes…um…he's
an illegal arms dealer."
Jeanne waited for a reaction from
Tony but again getting none she became confused. "Tony, you
heard what I said right?"
Tony's head was bowed and he was
doing his best to keep his gaze on the floor but eventually he looked
up.
"Yes. I heard you." He said solemnly.
"Well…um…"
she laughed nervously again. "I was kind of expecting more of a
reaction, I mean, you're a movie professor. Its not every day that
someone tells you their father is a wanted man…unless you hear it
in a movie."
"I'm not a movie professor…"
"Fine
then, a cinematography professor!"
"I'm not that either
Jeanne."
"Well then, what are you?" Jeanne's voice
expressed an emotion somewhere between anger and confusion.
"I'm
a federal agent with NCIS"
"NCI- what?"
"NCIS,
Naval Criminal Investigative Service."
"Oh, well…what
does that have to do with anything? I'm not trying to share honesty
here! I am trying to explain why we're in this mess, I am trying to
tell you about my father!!"
"I know about your father!
In fact, I probably know more than you do about your father! I have
been working undercover for NCIS trying to nail that bastard!"
"You-
You- You've been working undercover?" Jeanne repeated what he
had just said. She couldn't believe it.
"Yes, but-" Tony
began, knowing what she was thinking about their
relationship.
"So…was our relationship part of this- this
mission?" She demanded angrily, interrupting Tony. She was
clearly close to tears.
"No of course not! I love you!"
He longed to hold her in his arms. He knew that was what she needed
right now. "The fact that your father is part of my mission does
not make that love any less pure!"
Jeanne could see the
honesty in his eyes. Those expressive eyes of his. He must be one
hell of a liar if his eyes hadn't given him away before now.
"So
why didn't you tell me what your job was, Agent DiNardo." She
put emphasis on 'agent'
"Actually…" Tony cringed
awkwardly, Jeanne wasn't sure if it was just the pain or if he had
not been honest about something else, "It's DiNozzo. And I
couldn't tell you my real name or job…well…I didn't know how
close a watch your father kept on you and no matter how much I loved
you I couldn't let our relationship get in the way of my mission. I
couldn't let your father know who I really was."
"Oh…"
Jeanne was beginning to accept and understand why Tony had had to lie
to her, but there was still one thing she wasn't clear on. "If
these men are after my father, and you are also after my father…why
have the kidnapped you? I mean, you're practically on their
side."
"Well, its like you said, they are after you and
your family. I just happen to be your boyfriend…well fiancé
now." Jeanne smiled "They probably had no idea I was after
your father too."
"Well we do now…DiNozzo" The
man who had hit Tony with the gardeners shovel pushed open one of the
heavy mahogany doors and came into the room.
He was very well
dressed and spoke with a slightly Americanised French accent.
"Then
surely you can let us go now…after all, we both want the same
thing." Tony tried.
"You are mistaken Mr. DiNozzo, we
want very similar things, but certainly not the same thing." The
Frenchman smiled.
"We both want her bastard of a father
dead." Tony said indicating Jeanne.
"That may be so,"
He smiled again, bringing a 9mm out of his suit-jacket pocket and
pointing it at Tony, "But that's not all I want, I don't just
want him dead, I want his whole family dead."
He turned the
gun to Jeanne. She looked anxiously from the gun to Tony and from
Tony to the gun.
"P-plea-please don't k-kill me…" She
pleaded. She wasn't crying, there were no tears for how scared she
was.
"You don't have to do this, you only need her father
dead. You can let us go and we can both get what we want."
"You
don't get it do you! I want her dead!!" The man shouted, then
quietened to almost a whisper. "I will let you out alive but
her," he cocked his gun, "will never see another
sunset."
"Please…" Jeanne pleaded, this time she
knew for certain that her pleas were in vain.
But the Frenchman
surprised them all, he lowered the gun and made his way to the
doorway.
Tony noticed the shovel from earlier lying next to the
open door, then the Frenchman picked it up and turned back
around.
"Not the shovel again…" Tony thought, still
recovering from the first time.
The next thing Tony knew, the
Frenchman was behind him and hit him over the head with the shovel
using his full strength.
It took a few seconds for Tony to feel
the pain. In those seconds he heard a woman's scream, followed by a
gunshot and he knew what had happened. Then the world went black.
