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Just for a timeline this is sometime between Agent Afloat and Cloak.

NCIS

Kelly was so happy for the pain meds that were keeping her in the land of the invincible. She had been surprised to wake and find no one, not even her sister, but thought she must have gone to the vending machine or something.

Abby cared too much to not be. The phone to her hospital room rang, and she figured it would be a cousin or something trying to find out what was going on for her deaf parents.

She was surprised to find the voice very unfamiliar. It was male. Of that, she was certain. She felt her breath leave her as the man asked, "Are you alone?"

"Yeah," she answered, not planning on giving this guy a single inch. She put the phone on speaker before recording it with her cell phone. No one would say anything bad about her using it in a hospital for this. "Who are you? What could you possibly want?"

"Bring yourself and your locket alone to 3214 Westwood Ave now."

"When did pigs start flying? I don't follows demands made by voices from people that I don't know."

"You will." He said, and I heard him call out Lee before a female voice answered, "Just give me the phone."

It wasn't this Lee person's voice though that made the next sound. The voice was all too familiar.

"Kel?"

"Abby, you okay?" I could hear struggling, but the next voice was the females', Lee.

"For now, she is. Bring me the damn locket."

"Well, since you asked so nicely. Abby, don't worry I'm coming to get you." Kelly said.

Kelly opened the locket and for the first time ever pulled out the picture of her and her mom, only to find a computer chip that she would've never even thought to look for before this.

Kelly placed the chip inside an envelope, next to her cell phone and wrote a small note.

Find voice recording. It'll tell you everything. Open the envelope to find what was in the locket. I've got to go find my sister.

She unstrapped herself from all the machines and walked out of the room. She spotted Fornell talking with her father on the way out, and motioned toward her room, before taking off running.

Fornell would follow and her father would check her room. She quickly outran the older man before heading to the place where Abby was, and hoping that her innocent dumb brat act was more convincing than she was as a blonde.

NCIS

Kelly made her way into the room and saw a man and a woman. She had seen them both in a case that she had been required to profile as a side case during her undercover assignment without meeting them.

Even then, the girl, Agent Michelle Lee NCIS, had seemed a little too clean and she had expressed her nervousness about her to Sacchs.

"I don't have any clue why you find a picture of me and my mother so radically important, but here's the damn locket. Where is my sister Agent Lee?"

"Keating." She commanded her partner's presence.

Special Agent Keating walked Abby into the main room with a knife to Abby's throat. Kelly knew better than to reach for her knife, any sharp movements would alert them that she was trying something.

"Did you really think I was going to let you just get away? You killed my boyfriend." Lee chided.

"The last person I killed was during a mission nearly a year and a half ago, and just in case you didn't know, holding a knife to Abby's throat is far from safe for you. You'd be safer doing the same for me. "

Kelly could see Abby struggling to say something through the duck tape across her mouth. "Let her go, use me. I've already got a bum shoulder. I'd be much easier to control."

Abby was drastically shaking her head no, while struggling with the genius of Gibbs' former-team.

NCIS

Fornell, Gibbs, Ziva, and Tony stood outside the address Tony had gotten off the cell. Ziva went around to the back of the building, her weapon grasped in her hand like a lifeline.

She heard Gibbs' exclamation, "Federal agents, come out."

When no one answers, they rush the house from all sides.

Ziva smirked at the dumbfounded looks on the men's faces when they saw the room. Agent Lee stood against the wall, both hands struggling to be pulled off the wall, because her clothes were super-glued to the wall.

Abby shrugged next to her, "What? I found superglue and figured it be just as helpful as it is for Tony, and I didn't use it to glue her fingers to a keyboard. It was for a good reason, not for…"

Tony's finger rested on her lip and stopped what was sure to be another three minute ramble, before he pointed to Gibbs and her sister. Abby had a sad smile on her face when she realized what he was pointing toward.

Gibbs walked slowly toward his daughter, alive and conscious. Kelly was sitting on top of Keating with her knife on the back of his neck, making sure he didn't move an inch.

Gibbs slowly removed the knife from her hand, "Kelly, Fornell has it from here." Kelly let out a small breath before picking up the locket and turning to her dad.

"I guess you got my message." Kelly said, trying to put the necklace on with the one hand she could lift above her head.

"Let me," Gibbs requested before taking the necklace and putting it on her neck. "You shouldn't have left the hospital Kelly."

Kelly looked up to her biological father, a man she barely remembered, "The last thing you ever said to me was 'Semper Fi.' If I didn't go there was a chance Abs could be dead, but I knew you'd follow. Abby may never have told me she worked with you, but you were of the most mentioned people in her letters. She called you her silver haired fox."

Gibbs smiled slightly, "We need to get you and Abby to the hospital. We'll talk then."

"She came up with a nifty idea, using super glue and all."

"Hey, superglue is my trick," Tony pouted from the other corner, only for Ziva to pat him on the back.

"It may have saved Abby's life, and that is all that matters, yes?"