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Eli knew that something was up with his daughter, something he wasn't being told. He didn't like being out of the loop. He had been trying to read them since he had gotten there, but his daughter was practically unreadable. As for Tim, he didn't get enough time alone with him to tell. He shrugged it off, figuring he would have to wait until he was told.

Ziva sat down next to her father in the living room. "You sleeping well Papa?" She asked him. She knew that eventually she would have to tell him that she was pregnant but right now she thought it was time to talk to him about being more accepting of his grandson's choices. She didn't like the fact that she had to do this alone but Tim was never any help when it came to her father.

Eli looked up with a smile when Ziva came into the room and sitting next to him. She had the 'we need to talk' look on her face. "Yes, thank you. I have slept on many more uncomfortable things in my life." He said with a smile.

Tim went into the livingroom, where he heard Ziva and Eli's voices. The kids weren't around, so they were the only ones still there. He hadn't seen the dog either, but he always disappeared somewhere when Eli came. Tim sat in a chair nearby, smiling a bit.

Ziva smiled softly at Tim before turning her attention back to her dad. "Papa. There is something I want -need to talk to you about. I hope you understand I mean to disrespect but it seems that you are very hard on Daniel. I know he is not what you might have expected for a young man but he is still a good person and you need to accept who he is."

Eli watched as his daughter said that she wanted to talk to him about the way he was treating Dan. He loved his grandson, but he was used to something else back home. "I understand that he might be a good person, but that doesn't help you survive, especially in Tel Aviv. I think maybe if he came and spent the summer with us then he would come back as more of a man." Eli suggested, since the kids weren't around.

Tim couldn't believe what he was hearing come out of the other man's mouth. Dan go there and be a part of Mossad when he had little to no training? He would probably be killed. And that Tim wouldn't stand for. "No way in hell." He said softly.

Ziva looked up at Tim. She had heard what he said and had a feeling her father would have heard too. "Papa. No he might not survive in Tel Aviv but he does not need to. He is not part of Mossad and he will not be. I will not put my children in danger like that. Me and Tim will not allow that." She looked up at Tim for more support.

Tim nodded in agreement when Ziva looked at him for the support. "We live in two different worlds, Eli, and here in this world personality counts for something." Tim said to his father in law. "You have one parenting style, and we have another. I would never put my children in danger and almost get killed on a daily basis." Tim said, getting a bit louder.

Eli looked at Ziva, knowing that her kids were her top priority. But what surprised him a bit more was when Tim stood up to him. He had never done that before. "In Mosad they have the training to keep themselves alive,it's not like they go unprepared." Eli shot back.

Ziva nodded and looked at Tim. "Alright calm down. Tim is right Papa. I do not regret being part of Mossad but our children were not born in that world. I was trained at a very young age Papa. I knew what was expected of me and I did it but my children will not be part of that world."

Tim was glad that Ziva was backing him up on this, he probably couldn't have done it alone. "Sure they have training, but it's still dangerous. I mean look at Tali and Ari." Tim shot, not even thinking about how bringing that up would affect Ziva. "And grandparents are supposed to be spoiling kids, so but out."

Eli didn't like where this was going. He wanted Tim to push back, but now he was being a bit rude. "It's not like I haven't been training them in my own little way this whole time. I have been slipping into their gifts for a long time now." He said.

Ziva narrowed her eyes at her father. "Without our permission? That is not okay papa." She got up and left the room. She was in tears and didn't want to her father to see it. She went up to her and Tim's room.

Tim growled softly when Eli said that he was training them through their presents. He couldn't believe the other man would do something like that. He watched as Ziva got up and left, he got up and went after her to his room. He hugged her from behind and rubbed her tummy. "It will be ok." He promised.

She turned and faced him. She buried her face in his shoulder and sobbed. She hated that her father did this. She didn't know what to think anymore. She thought she could trust her father with her children but not she wasn't so sure.

Tim rubbed her back as she faced him. He hated to see his wife like this, especially since the cause was her father. He held her tight and heard a noise coming out from under their bed. Before he knew it there was a 80 pound dog laying across them.

Ziva stayed close to him and closed her eyes. Right now she didn't care if her father was alone she knew the kids would be home soon and could entertain him. Right now she was angry with him anyways and didn't think she should be in the same room as him.

Bolt whined and made his way to Ziva's other side. He started to lick her face. He usually comforted the kids, but right now it looked like Ziva needed some to. He whined and pawed at the woman. He didn't like it when his family was sad.

Naomi came home. She had been out at a soccer practice and she had taken the bus home. "I'm home." She called out. It seemed quiet right now, she wondered where everyone was. "Anyone here?"

Eli sighed as he packed his bag. He knew that the two of them didn't want him here anymore, and he guessed he understood. He heard his granddaughters voice and went to the door. "Hey. Your parents are up in their room I think." He told her.

Naomi looked at him. "Oh. Is mom okay?" She asked.

Eli heard her ask and his heart sank. He hated that he made his daughter feel that way. "I think so, I mean your dad is up there with her. I have to be going back home." He said to her, giving her a hug.

"Oh you're leaving already? I thought you were staying for longer? If you're leaving where is mom and dad? Shouldn't they be here to say bye?" She knew something was wrong she could feel it.

Eli nodded a bit when she asked if they should be down here saying goodbye. "I think they are a bit angry at me." He said to the girl. He couldn't lie to her, she was so sweet and innocent.

"Angry at you? Why? What happened?" She asked him.

Eli took a breath. Here it goes. "We had a fight about you kids and coming to Tel Aviv all summer and helping me out there." He explained to her. He didn't think she knew just what his job was, so he would leave it at that.

She looked at him. "But that doesn't mean you should go. I mean has mom even told you she's pregnant yet." It wasn't until after she said it that she realized what she had done. "Shit." She mumbled her parents were going to kill her. She looked up at him hoping that for some reason what she said went over his head. "I'm sure mom doesn't want you to leave yet.." She added

Eli raised an eyebrow at what his granddaughter had said. So that was what he was out of the loop on. "I guess it came as a surprise to them as well then?" He asked. Then Naomi swore. Tim was right, they lived in two different worlds. A Lot of the women he worked with swore, but he knew here they shouldn't. "Please watch your language." He said to her.

Naomi bit her lip. "Sorry." She said softly. "Please pretend I didn't tell you that." She looked up at him with eyes filled with worry. She knew that it wasn't her place to tell him. It just had come out and she couldn't take it back. "Yes sir. It was a surprise.." She answered him.

Eli nodded a bit when the girl apologised. It had probably just slipped out without her intending for it to. "I will act surprised again when she tells me herself." He told her. Though in the back of his mind he was thinking 'If she tells me at all'.

Naomi hugged him. "Thank You." She said. "I know I shouldn't have said anything I don't want them to be angry with me or mom to be upset." She told him.

Eli nodded when she said that she didn't want them to be angry or upset with her. He knew what that was like. "Why didn't she just tell me in the beginning though? Thats my question." Eli wondered.

She shrugged. "Well um." She didn't want to be rude and she knew what she was about to say was going to be rude. "You would have to ask her that." She told him.

Eli nodded when she said that he would have to ask her parents that himself. He shouldn't put the kids in the middle like that. "I guess I will talk to them about it when they come back down, bit how is that boyfriend of yours?" He asked. He knew that she was dating a DiNozzo.

She sighed. "We broke up a few weeks ago. He was being really mean to a friend of mine and I didn't want to be with him anymore." She told him.

Eli was very out of the loop apparently. He hadn't even heard about them breaking up. "I'm sorry to hear that sweetie." He said, hugging her a bit tighter.

She smiled. "Thank You. But it's okay. I'm over it." She told him which wasn't true but she was dealing with it.