Epilogue

3 years later

Callen lifts his head from the paperwork he just finished. It was an unusual calm day and they spent most of it filling out some paperwork. Sam is getting ready to leave as is Deeks. Kensi is still sitting on her desk, signing her name on the last report. She gets up and shares a small smile with Deeks who hands her her jacket.

"So, Kenz, how was your first day back?"

She shrugs and turns to Callen while getting everything ready to leave too. "It could have been better."

Deeks laughs and puts his own jacket on. "She's just saying that because it's been almost a years since she got to kick someone's ass."

Sam laughs along with him. "Don't worry about it, Kensi. I'm sure that it's a matter of time before we find someone's ass you can kick."

Kensi shrugs. "Well, let's talk about something else. Isn't it time to leave, already?"

Callen shares a small smile with Sam. They both know why she's asking that. Maternity suits Kensi like a glove, something her would have never believed a few years ago when he first started working with her. But it does. She's still tough and independent while at work but when she's not on the clock she's a much softer person. Deeks says she became more girly after she had Angela and Kensi doesn't even bother denying it. They all know it's true.

Deeks nods. "Yes, it's time to leave."

Kensi takes the car-keys away from him (because some things never change) and starts walking to the door, followed by her grinning husband. "Good night, guys."

They say their goodbyes and get in the car. Kensi starts driving to their house, where his mother is with the kids.

Deeks breaks the comfortable silence between them. "Now, how was your first day back? And be honest with me."

Kensi sighs. "I'm not used to this, anymore. I spent the last five months home all day taking care of Andrew. It's hard to leave him in the morning and come to work, even though I know your mom takes good care of him."

Deeks nods. "I know how you feel. It killed me to leave for work every single morning after he was born. I knew you would take care of him but I wanted to be there with the both of you all day."

Kensi turns to him when they stop at a red-light, a small smile on her face. "It gets better, right?"

Deeks takes her hand in his and kisses it. "You couldn't stop thinking about him all day because we didn't have a case. But you'll see that once we start working for real the days will go by a lot faster than this. And it's a good feeling knowing that you have someone to come home to."

Kensi smiles and starts driving once again. They reach the house and she parks on the driveway. As soon as they get out of it, the front door opens and the smiling face of their daughter is all they need to forget about everything outside this house.

She hugs them both and leads them both to the kitchen. "Mommy, Nana taught me how to bake a really good chocolate cake. Do you want to have a slice?"

Before Kensi can answer, Anna jumps into the conversation. "Honey, let your parents have some dinner first. They can have the chocolate cake as a dessert, right?"

Deeks kisses his mother's cheek and Kensi does the same. This woman is like a mother to her too. Then Angela is pulling Deeks hand.

"Daddy, I made Andy smile today."

The stern look on Anna's face tells them both this story can't be a good one. Deeks picks her up and takes her to the living room, followed by Kensi. "What did you do to make him smile, sweetie?"

Angela kisses his father's cheek before answering him. "I fell when Nana was holding him and he smiled at me."

Kensi sits next to them on the couch as soon as she hears this and Deeks makes Angela sit between them. "Are you hurt?"

Angela laughs and kisses her mother's cheek. "Of course not, silly."

Then she runs off to the kitchen to see if her grandmother needs some help. Kensi shakes her head and Deeks laughs. "She's exactly like you. Unless there's blood pouring out of her she'll never admit she's hurt."

Kensi sighs and nods. "I know…We'll just have to check for any bruises before bed time."

Deeks gets up from the couch and offers her his hand. "Let's go check on our other trouble-maker."

Kensi takes his hand and he guides her upstairs. Andrew is sleeping peacefully on his crib and Kensi can't fully believe that she and Deeks managed to make such a calm baby. He's nothing like his sister. Andy is peaceful and doesn't mind being still for a while. Kensi remembers just how restless Angela used to be when she was only two-months old. Her brother is nothing like that.

However, he seems to sense his parent's presence and opens his bright blue eyes. Kensi picks him up before he has the chance to cry and holds him in her arms. Deeks kisses his son's head and Andy grabs his fingers with his little hand. Kensi rocks him against her chest and Deeks almost melts at the cuteness of the whole thing.

The woman he loves is holding his son to her chest, rocking him and lulling him back to sleep while he holds onto one of his fingers. Angela walks in the room only one minute later, as silently as possible to avoid waking up her brother. But as soon as she sees him in her mother's arms, she smiles and holds onto her father's other hand.

Deeks smile gets even bigger, if possible. This is his family. They had their ups and downs. They went through some rough times and were apart for a while. But they're together now. They love each other. They're all happy. Kensi meets his eyes when Andy falls back asleep and smiles at him.

Yes, their life is perfect and there's nothing else he can ask for…except for another baby but that's one discussion he will have with Kensi in a few months (after she forgets about the pain she endured to push Andrew out of her).

Some things are simply unbreakable and their love is just one of those things.

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This is it, people.

This is the end of Unbreakable.

I'm sorry if you were expecting a better epilogue but this is what I came up with.

The baby was named after my twin because he helps me more than what I have the right to ask for even when I don't ask him to.

Anyway, reviews are always welcome. I won't post anything else on this story but I would still like to know what you think about this chapter (and the whole story).

It was a pleasure writing this for you guys,

Sarah