(Sheesh sorry that took me a few days, I have like the whole story written out I've just been too lazy to type it. So hang in there and I'll try to get a couple chapters in each week. Thanks)
About ten that morning the mail came up and was delivered to the bullpen. Tony was always happy to get mail, but not today. He frowned at the envelope, for he already knew what was in it. Another threat to add to the collection, from an unknown killer. He'd already killed twice, and Tony knew he'd kill again soon. He just couldn't figure out why the threats were targeting him. He pulled out the letter and looked it over. He knew the letter would be different though everything else would be the same. No way to trace it, and no prints. It was always the same. Tony read the letter, which read the following.
Thought I'd just disappear Tony? Well you're wrong. I'm sick of being ignored and this time you will pay dearly. For not only will this be my last victim, but you'll wish I'd had killed you instead.
Tony shook his head and then put the letter in a plastic bag before putting it in his desk. Though he knew it was useless he'd go over prints later. Tony went back to work, though this time, he began working on the cold case that seemed to haunt him, follow him everywhere. The past two murders had been about two years apart. He'd changed part of his M.O.
About twelve that afternoon Tony went on his lunch break. On his way out he ran into Riley. He knew it was tough being new here so he invited her along. He was glad when she accepted. Riley mystified him and he wanted to find out why.
At a quiet Italian restaurant. They both sat near the back. They talked about Riley's first day, past missions Tony had done with Gibbs and the others, and then the topic turned a bit personal. Tony asked about Riley's past.
"So where are you from?" Tony asked.
"Well I practically grew up in Chicago, though when I turned thirteen my parents divorced and my mother and I moved to San Diego. She later remarried to a naval officer, who later adopted me." Riley replied.
"So you changed your name? What was it before your mother remarried?" Tony asked.
Riley looked at him, fear and uncertainty showing in her eyes. "DiNozzo." She replied softly.
Tony looked at her for a few minutes.
Riley wished he'd say something, anything.
Finally Tony spoke, his facial features softening. "I missed you Riles." He told her. "But what about Dad's Family Business?" he asked.
Riley smirked. "I told dad that to screw the family business and if he thought he could pressure me into it like he did with Nick he could shove it up his…."
That was as far as she got before glass exploded around them. Tony yanked Riley under the table. A few minutes later they came out and saw that a car had crashed into the front of the restaurant. Luckily no one was hurt. Awhile later the police arrived and the siblings gave their statements before leaving.
"What a first day." Riley muttered as they drove back to NCIS headquarters.
Tony looked at her. "It's not even half over, besides when your working for Gibbs you get used to even weirder stuff than this." He replied.
Once back at headquarters they headed upstairs to the bullpen.
Kate frowned she had totally thought that Gibbs would get angry for Tony and Riley being late back from lunch, but Gibbs only smirked and then went back to work.
A moment later, Kate's phone rang. "Kate Todd." She replied.
"Kate it's me." Tony said.
"Man I thought Gibbs would have at least yelled at you and Riley for being late." She said.
"That Katie is why you find your kid sister who you haven't seen in like six years, have a restaurant window crashed into and then call Gibbs to tell him the new agent is your baby sis and that your going to be late because of an accident but that your both ok." Tony told her acting as if he was some genius.
Kate frowned. "First off Tony if you think you can call me Katie and then tell me some made up story…wait Riley's really your sister?" She asked.
"Yep." Tony replied happily.
"Great there's two of them." Kate said pretending to be depressed.
Tony laughed. They talked for a while longer before they hung up.
