Finally getting around to writing this little fic! I'm actually really excited to see what comes about it. I'm not used to writing case study stories so I apologize if it's not the best. I like it though so I hope you do to!

Warnings: Death, Sex, Sexual Fantasy talk, Violence. More things will be added as I write the story. If you think of anything you want warned tell me and I'll add it!

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I know this one is really short, but I promise the next one will be longer. ^_^


"Did you even have a plan?" Tony yelled over the gunfire, "Because they kind of out number us!"

McGee glared at the agent before moving to fire at the bad guys. He hadn't bothered to say anything since the gunfire had started. It was either because he was focused on making sure neither of them died or because a supposed M.I.A. Marine was in front of them.

Tony couldn't exactly blame him for not talking. It wasn't the kind of situation that came easy to anyone. Though now it was pretty easy to see what Alice had been working on. An M.I.A. Marine being stateside was not a good thing.

Based off what he had seen in the files it looked like that Master Gunnery Sergeant had started to work with the enemies. He had sold them state secrets and in return got… Well, Tony wasn't exactly sure what he got yet, but he had to have gotten something. Right?

It always turned his stomach thinking about how easy it was for some people to turn against everything they fought for. For what? A little bit of money? How could anyone think that money was worth more than human lives?

Standing up Tony took down one of the men before falling back down. He had no idea how a case that had seemed dead in the water had turned into this. It looked as if Alice had stumbled onto something that was bigger than she thought.

Or maybe it was exactly what she had thought. Alice had hidden the evidence she had found in a way that made it difficult to discover. If it wasn't for Tony than the book probably wouldn't have been found. Then there was the fact that a code expect like McGee was having a hard time cracking it.

It was pretty clear that Alice had been chasing whomever this Nicholas McCoy was. What a Corporal was doing investigating a case of possible treason was beyond him. She should have gone to someone. Unless she was afraid of who was in on the crime.

Was it possible that the woman had thought McGee was in on it? He had said that the two of them were friends so she should have gone to him. Instead she had used him to learn how to write a code. Why didn't she talk to him?

It was possible that she had known that Tim and Nicholas knew each other. Tony wasn't exactly sure how the two Marines knew each other, but based on the way McGee had practically spat out the word 'sir' it was not a friendship. At least, it wasn't anymore.

McGee had looked betrayed seeing the other Marine. At one point in time the two men had been friends. That would be a very good reason to not confine in the blond. Especially if she thought that McGee would react badly to hearing that news about his friend.

Tony made a mental note to figure out exactly what their relationship was. There was something there that made no sense to the agent. All he knew was that the longer he spent time with Tim the more he wanted to force the man to answer his questions.

Looking over at the blond once more he saw the man take down one of the men himself. As he went back down Tony saw his face drop. For a second he looked heartbroken. There was something huge happening in the man's head.

A part of the older man wanted to comfort the man. An even larger part of him wanted to know what he was thinking. It obviously had something to do with the case. It was actually starting to get annoying thinking about everything he wasn't saying.

Taking a deep breath Tony made his way over to the other man. Then younger man barely spared him a glance as he sot into the crowd once more. When he was crouched down once more Tony pushed him slightly. It was enough to get the man to look at him.

"Who is that?" Tony questioned taking down a suspect who was trying to sneak up on them.

"Master Gunnery Sergeant Nicholas McCoy," McGee answered his voice calm despite the situation.

"Yeah, I've gathered that. You kind of announced it to the world! Who is he to you?"

"We're getting shot at. Is right now the best time to be asking me questions?"

"You've been hiding something since you appeared by my desk. Start telling me what's going on."

"I don't know what's going on. If you can't tell they're shooting at me too."

"Then tell me who that McCoy guy is to you. How do you know him?"

Shaking his head McGee stood up and took down another suspect. They had been able to take some of the men down but with how the Marine dropped his gun to his side Tony knew that he had run out of bullets. Checking his number of bullets he saw that he only had two left himself.

Tony turned towards the younger man only to see how defeated he looked. It was not the kind of look that he ever thought would be on the Marine's face. He was in the middle of a gunfight and he had just given up for whatever reason.

It made no sense to Tony that he would just give up. From the little that he knew about the blond he was sure that he was a fighter. Giving up was not in him. No, there was something about the McCoy guy that obviously brought out the worst.

"I'm almost out," Tony stated putting his gun down.

"I figured," McGee sighed, "You need to get out of here and stop Nicky. I'll find you a way out."

Hazel eyes stared at McGee in shock. The man hadn't bothered to quit staring at his hands. What was going on in that man's head that he thought that was a good idea? Wait… Had the younger man really just called the man shooting at them Nicky?"

Tony's mind suddenly working in overtime. The reason Alice didn't go to Tim with the information. Why he looked so heartbroken and angry seeing the man. The two of them had a much deeper relationship than he had thought.

"Tim," Tony tried to say.

"Take him down," Tim repeated finally staring into his eyes.

"You two were a couple, weren't you?"

"NCIS!" Gibbs yelled breaking through the front door, "Put your weapons down!"

Yelling erupted behind them as the rest of the team took down the shooters. Tony couldn't pull his eyes away from Tim's though. Even now that they weren't going to be killed he looked horrible. There was no other explanation other than the fact that they had been a couple.

"DiNozzo!" Gibbs barked causing Tony to jerk back.

"We're good, Boss," Tony called back forcing McGee to stand up with him.

"What the hell is going on and who is that?"

Before Tony could answer Tim took a step forward. Instantly icy blue eyes were locked on green. The two Marine's stared each other down before the silver haired man wrapped a hand around the younger man's shoulder leading him back to the cars.

Tony followed them hoping that something more was said. He hated when there were unanswered questions and right now the blond was the only one that had some of the answers. He wanted to be there for that.

"Catch a ride with the girls," Gibbs ordered when they got to the cars.

"Boss?" Tony questioned confused.

When the older agent didn't bother saying anything else Tony nodded his head and began to leave. He couldn't tell if the man was angry how things ended up to just angry at him. Either way it was not the best thing for him.

Tony looked at Tim only to have the younger man climb into the car silently causing him to sigh. It was more than a little frustrating having the man walk away without answering his question once more. Maybe it was a Marine thing. All Tony knew was Gibbs would get him to talk.