A.N: OMG I am so sorry, I seriously thought I had submitted this! Oh well, here are the Broken Arrow tags (sorry they're so late again) and I will do the Enemies Foreign ones sometimes this weekend, probably tomorrow. Again, so sorry. That's my fault for having like six stories going and forgetting to post chapters.

Oh, and if anyone cares, Scottie Thompson (Jeanne Benoit) is going to star in the new movie Skyline.

In Tony's eyes, Anthony DiNozzo Sr. visiting D.C. could never be a good thing. He didn't want to be around his father, the man who had mistreated him for most of his childhood and gave him difficulty as an adult, but at the same time just had to make sure he was safe. After losing one parent as a child, he didn't want to lose another.

Ziva barely had to wait for the order to follow Tony off on his trek to find his father. She hated seeing her partner so distraught, especially since she knew him well enough to know that when he was in this state of mind he almost always did something stupid. He pretended like he was fine, but inside he was panicking and going crazy. Ziva was the person who could see that the best and the one who could calm him down the most. She'd follow him to the edge of the Earth if it meant he would be safe, and Gibbs was well aware of that, which is why he wouldn't think twice about sending anyone else.

...

Undercover. His father and his partner were going undercover together into a party. It was practically his worst nightmare, considering that Senior was even more of a womaniser that he was and Ziva was overly fond of him.

Senior was well aware of Tony's feelings about the situation, and he also knew that there was virtually nothing that would change his mind about it.

"What's your relationship with Ziva?" Senior asked his son.

Tony was stunned by this question, especially since no one had ever asked him directly before. "Relationship? There is no relationship, it's strictly business."

This was not the most accurate statement. In fact, it had just been the first thing that popped into Tony's head. There was more than business, wasn't there? The touches, the looks, the baiting each other, it must all count for something. Or was that just his opinion? Well, obviously not, because his father had felt the need to ask. Did he see it too? Did he believe the answer he had been given?

"Good," he smiled. "Then you would mind if I make my move, if the opportunity should present itself?"

Tony rolled his eyes. This was the father he knew.

...

What Tony wouldn't give to be his father right now. With the low-cut front and non-existent back, Ziva's skin had never looked more touchable than it did now.

With his father's hand around Ziva's waist, Tony cringed as it slid too low. Would she hurt him? No, she didn't even get angry, she just batted his hand away as if it were nothing. Ziva barely even knew his father. He had been Ziva's partner for five years, and what kind of privileges did he get?

No. Calm yourself. You like that about Ziva, that she's modest yet playful at the same time. Maybe the reason with you is because she knows you better.

Tony came out of his 'deep-in-thought' mode just in time to realise that their security had been compromised. He ripped off his headset in sync with McGee and raced off. He knew those two could probably handle it themselves, but he couldn't control his protective instincts. What he didn't know was which one of them he was trying to protect.

A/N: I know it was short…blah blah blah. A review would be lovely, though. This story has gained quite a following, especially since it started as a one-shot tag. And now all that is left to do is wait for the return of Eli David and hopefully some nice Tiva along the way! :P