in this the adults take kids out for Halloween and what could happen when visit the last house of the night
Callen arrived home glad for once that they hadn't gotten a case so would get the chance to take the kids out for candy. There was a knock at the door to see Kensi holding her son dressed as BumbleBee while Kyra ran in as a Spider Fairy, "Hi uncle G."
Sam knocked before entering, "Sorry little man had to go pee twice."
Zack ran in as Max Steele, "What you think?"
Nell walked in, "Nice costumes."
Zoey ran in as Cinderella, "I am a princess, right daddy?"
Sam sighed, "Yes you are."
"Isn't Spiderman red and not black?" Deeks asked.
Kensi punched his shoulder, "Shut up Deeks."
Zoey was getting impatient, "Let's go or all good candy will be gone."
"Wonder where gets that from?" G asked his partner.
Sam glared back, "Has to be from Mitch especially when she's mad."
They headed out hitting quite a few different blocks but by the third on Callen carried his son and soon Deeks was so because they kept falling behind. They were glad had brought two wagons when needed to put candy into a pillowcase after the pails got to full.
The adults had planned on arriving at one of Hetty homes that were across the city to surprise her. Hetty was having tea when her doorbell was rung but when looked at the monitor saw nothing so she opened the door smiling when saw bunch of little kids standing there alone. She knew they had to be with her team since no one else had code to the gate, "Come on in before catch something."
"Hi Hetty," they all said as passed by her.
The adults followed the kids inside and set glared at them, "Thought would be home by now?"
"Kyra has fern's sweet tooth so what she has wont last long," Deeks said.
"DADDY!" the seven-year-old shouted.
Hetty left the room and came back in with tray of hot cocoa, "Let them be but always nice to have them here."
Deeks sat in one of the armchairs, "Didn't know you lived here."
"One of the many homes that have around the area," she popped in Spooky Buddies for them to watch and soon the kids were out for the night and she assigned each group to a room and the older kids to different rooms. No one objected because all knew was useless and no one had energy to walk all the way home and almost midnight.
