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It was a stormy Friday night. Tony and Ziva's power had gone out. They were stuck using the few candles they had and their flashlights.
They tried to stay in their room the whole time since nothing else was accessible.
Ziva had brought up the conversation of baby names to pass some time.
They first narrowed down of whether its origin would be Hebrew, Italian, or something else. Ziva had insisted it'd be Italian.
Tony started giving her Italian girl names.
"There's Adriana, Annabella, Amelia, Arianna…"
"Not that one." Ziva cut him off. "Too close to Ari."
"Okay. Carmen, Concetta, Eliana, Emma, Isabella, Laura, Liviana, Lucia, Maria, Mia, Sofia, Stella…" He continued for a few minutes.
"I like Adriana, Concetta, Liviana, and Sofia."
They discussed names for another hour and picked out their daughter's name.
The power still wasn't on, so they started looking at paint colors for the nursery.
"No pinks. Purple's okay, but not pink." Ziva stated.
Tony threw all the pinks into the trash can.
"Done."
The color picking went a bit quicker. Especially with Ziva being picky with the color options. They picked Wild Violet.
Tony grabbed his phone and checked the time. 0130 hours Saturday morning.
"I'm guessing the power isn't going back on anytime soon." Tony said.
On Monday, Ziva was up in the director's office with Jenny. Jenny tried to keep Ziva occupied. It never works though.
"So, how has everything been going, preparing for the baby?"
"We started picking a lot of stuff out Friday night while our power was out."
"Have you seen Abby's plans?"
"She has them under lock and safe."
"Lock and key, Ziva."
"Noted."
"It's probably best you don't see them."
As the months past Ziva grew more and it started becoming real to the couple.
Tony and Gibbs had painted the nursery and set up the nursery while Abby, Ziva, and Jenny had a girls' day.
Abby started allowing Ziva to see small things that she has planned for the baby shower. Ziva's head spun every time Abby spoke about it.
