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Darn it.

How is it that no one could see him? No matter how hard he tried, the room remained quiet and no one knew he was there. He had tried shouting in peoples faces, banging things, even moving his body. Nothing was working. He just wanted people to realize that he was there. He didn't care if they couldn't see him, as long as the acknowledged the fact that he could see and hear everything going on. He could see Abby crying when no one else was there; he could hear all the threats Gibbs mumbled into his ear. It was killing him.

"I must head home." Ziva said interrupting the silence that had settled in the room. Tony looked at her quickly, an idea popping into his head.

"Drive safe." Abby said pain still lacing her voice. Gibbs nodded his head so that she knew that he had acknowledged her. He was never a man who showed much emotion. He was probably on the verge of breaking right now though. He hid all his pain, then burst.

Once Ziva had left, still not looking over at his broken body Gibbs sighed gently. Abby didn't turn to look at him, obviously not sure what she would say. She had already said all she could think of saying. She had tried to change his opinion about it being Tony's fault. Which Tony was extremely grateful for, at least until she started to blame herself. That was where he drew the line. Even he wouldn't stoop that low. He should of just listened to Gibbs, but maybe he did the right thing.

"You should go home and sleep." Gibbs finally whispered adverting his eyes to Abby. There was that look again, one of complete devotion. Abby looked at him with the same look, but with the added irritation.

"I'll go home when you go home." She replied. Gibbs looked at her with his glare, but it didn't seem to affect her. No wonder she got whatever she wanted, when she wanted it. She could use Gibbs as she pleased...okay that didn't come out right. Even though he wasn't really speaking.

Gibbs just grunted at her in reply, he wasn't leaving anytime soon.

"Do you want coffee?" She asked standing from her seat. He looked at her, and she nodded her in understanding. They had the connection going on. Sometimes Tony just wanted to slap Gibbs and yell "Come one man! You love her, she loves you!". He could never do that though. Once Abby was gone Gibbs stood and paced the room for a moment. He looked as if he was debating what to say or do.

"Idiot..." He murmured once he was closer to Tony. "You better not be able to hear this, and if you can; forget it." He paused for a moment, his famous glare directed towards the comatose body, "We all love you Tony. If you don't wake from this, I will be pretty darn pissed...We need you." He finished up, and Tony froze for a moment. That was out of character, and so sweet?

"Love ya to Gibbs." Tony said a smile on his face.

Gibbs whipped around to face him. Tony force in shock once more. Gibbs couldn't see him, unless this was some prank they were playing on him. In that case, someone was going to die. If this was payback, maybe he deserved it. But Gibbs?

"Gibbs are you okay?" Abby asked walking into the room. Gibbs still looked over to where Tony, well his spirit anyway, stood. His eyes were glazed over, the look he got when he was either remembering something, or really spooked.

"Um yeah...why?" He asked turning to look at the goth. She set the coffee down and walked over to him.

"You look like you've seen a ghost." She said and Tony couldn't suppress a laugh at that.

"I feel like he's listening to everything we do, and has snarky replies for everything." again with the laughter. Abby looked sweetly at him, and placed a hand on his cheek.

"Knowing him, he is." She said a smile plastered on her face. He smiled back and leaned down to kiss her forehead.

Darn, she was good.


There you go.

Still trying to come up with good ideas.

There will probably only be one or two more chapters.

Later Later.

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