The next day the memorial was held. Percy and his squad comrade were standing in the front with the families of the fallen soldiers. Gibbs and the others of the team attended too and stood in the far back. After the ceremony the two talked with the families and entertained the kids left by the fallen soldiers while talking. After a few hours the two left the cemetery. Gibbs and so on watch them and later followed. It was confusing for them when the two went to another rather unused cemetery. "It's been long since I was here last," commented Percy friend. "You were only here for the last funerals right? I don't think you came to the memorials we held here," asked Percy stepping in. "I couldn't. Not after I lost Pollux," replied the guy. "It's fine Castor. No one blames you. He was your brother and you were as close as the Stolls are. You coming here shows that you are getting better," said Percy clapping Castors shoulder. "Or worse and just want to reopen old trauma," commented Castor. "Who knows maybe this will help you move on better than before," said Percy. "You know I hate you for bringing me here," stated Castor. "I know, but it had to be done and everyone at camp is getting worried that you don't visit his grave at all. I got a flask if you like," offered Percy back. "Come on, let's visit them," said Percy and started to walk into the cemetery.

Tony and Bishop looked confused. "That cemetery is old as it can be. How could they know someone buried there?" asked Bishop. Gibbs moved forward and followed Percy. He was surprised when he looked at the gravestones and saw the dates. Percy and Castor stood infront of a grave silently. "I'm actually surprised that it's this clean," commented Castor. "Every year a part of camp comes here to clean and restore every grave. It's a new tradition to honor them and their sacrifice," responded Percy. "Every grave?" asked Castor stunned. "Yeah, Luke's siblings are still cleaning his grave and restore it everytime. The Stolls like most of us know he had the right motive but just went on it in the wrong way. In his last moments he was worried he made it even more painfully for Annabeth. He did apologize for everything he done, so they forgave them. We sometimes forget we are still just humans that can make mistakes," explained Percy. Castor crouched down and just stared at the grave of his brother. Percy stood a bit behind him looking down at the grave.

McGee stepped on a small dried out tree branch. The agents kept hidden. Percy and Castor stood straight looking at where they heard the sound from. "I swear if the graves get disturb I will make it as painfully as I can," muttered Percy pissed. They moved towards the tree they heard the sound come from while still watching out. Castor went around the tree. "Who the fuck are you?" asked Castor pissed. Percy looked confused but that turned to rage when McGee stumbled out from behind the tree. "Where is the rest?!" growled Percy. McGee swallowed. "I'm alone," answered McGee. "Bullshit, since when are you following?!" asked Percy stepping towards McGee. "Since the memorial," answered Bishop stepping out with the rest. Percy glared at them. "Fucking leave. You aren't welcomed here," demanded Percy. "Who are they?" asked Castor confused. "Work colleagues. I work for the NCIS now to work things easier between our groups," answered Percy.Castor looked surprised. "I say it again, you aren't welcomed here. You have no right to be here nor any reason that justify your snooping," stated Percy stepping closer to the group. "Calm down, Jackson," demanded Gibbs. "I am calm. If I wasn't things would be completely different right now. Now go before you do something that is disrespectful to them," responded Percy. "This an old graveyard that is hardly used. We were just curious about it," said Tony. "This is a private cemetery. Right at the gate it's states it and that any unauthorized person on the cemetery can be charged with trespassing along with ending up in the hospital. Be glad I am nice and don't beat you for trespassing, which is allowed by law," ranted Percy. "What the...?" uttered Bishop. "Let's go," instructed Gibbs and left noticing that this graveyard meant way more than just any graveyard. None the less he memorized a few names to look up.

Once they made it back to the NCIS Gibbs looked up the names. "Did you look at the gravestones?" asked McGee. "Yeah...Most of them were teenagers or barely adults," answered Bishop. "Had any of you found an adult?" asked Tony concerned. "I saw one I think. His was a bit of to the side. Luke Castellan I think was the name," said McGee. "I saw one to but she was barely an adult. What was disturbing was that I saw many with the same death day," stated Bishop. "What the...?" uttered Gibbs. "McGee look up the name you remembered on that gravestone," instructed Gibbs. McGee did and was surprised. "If he is listed as missing why did they have a grave for him?" asked McGee. "Maybe they have given up hope?" suggested Bishop. "They had the deathday not only with the year but with the day and month," argued McGee. Tony looked up the graveyard. "Jackson wasn't wrong about it. This graveyard has a special law regarding trespassing. When relatives of the buried there see you as not welcomed it already disqualifies as trespassing and allows them to use force to remove you form the graveyard," explained Tony. "Did you get that from the internet?" asked McGee skeptical. "No, I put the address into our system to see what we got on that. It also says here that we are only allowed in if either a relative of the dead there or the director has given special order," replied Tony. Gibbs looked mad and rushed to the director.

Gibbs knocked and went in. Leon looked up surprised. "What is up with Jackson?" asked Gibbs. "I already told you that he is working as a middle man between our and them like Ziva used to do it for the mossad and the NCIS," answered Leon. "He keeps secrets regrading evidience in on going case. Refuses to go into detail about things he said. Today we see him on a graveyard that has the law that relatives of the deceased can physically attack you without any backlash if they see you trespassing. Any of the graves I saw were of teenagers or young adults. I want to know more about Jackson than the clearly uncompleted doc you gave me and his police record," demanded Gibbs. "I am not allowed to. It was a condition set by Jackson and his fellow leaders that I do not tell about what I know about him without his consent," answered Leon. Gibbs glared at Leon. "Then he is off my team," stated Gibbs. "He will stay on your team and that's an order. You might not see it but the kid needs someone strong. All of them need to see that they can trust others outside of their group too. I believe you can do that for me," responded Leon. "What?" asked Gibbs. "One of the reason I put him on your team was that he same as any of their group have learned from a young age to only depend on themself. Later on they found each other and depended on eachother, but that's it. They are stuck in this close held secret community and it's slowly but surely slowly killing them. Honestly I have no idea what happened to them or Jackson. All I got was a small short rundown with many important details missing. I want you to help solve this big ass problem as it does affect the marine corps too. Not only that but alone with Jackson and his wife's help, I was able to close a few cold cases. They help us and we help them," explained Leon. "He is way to young to be an agent," argued Gibbs. "Ever saw someone that could dodge bullets?" asked Leon. Gibbs looked confused. "I did. Jackson is a mysterious guy, but he would be able to kill of easily our men even while they are shooting at him. The kid is something else, same goes for any of his friends," said Leon. "No one is able to dodge bullets. Are you sure you didn't got played?" asked Gibbs skeptical. Leon nodded. "I was hit by the one shooting at Jackson. I couldn't believe it at first either, " stated Leon. "Then the kid had more luck than anything," commented Gibbs and left.

The team waited for Gibbs to say something but Gibbs stayed quiet. It just made the curiosity of the others spike.