It was dark out, Kate knew that much. She also knew that she would need to come up with a plan to get out of here. It had been 4 days since she became dead to them, and her confidence that they would know the difference between her, and an impostor that could be her identical twin. She missed her family, and her friends, and all she wanted to do right now, is to go home.

An idea suddenly popped into her head. Home. She would have to get Ari to trust her. She groaned inwardly. That would mean she would have to play loving wife. But she had to be careful, more careful that the women do it in the movies. They always seem to get caught, for being to forward at the beginning. She would have to start lowering her defence, starting now.

She rose, and opened the door. She could see the dim light coming from the living room, where Ari was reading. She took a deep breath, and calmly walked through the living room, and into the kitchen. She could feel Ari's eyes searing into her back, as she walked right by. She flicked on the kitchen lights, and began to get herself a drink of water.

She came back into the living room, Ari still watching her every move. She sat down on the other side of the couch, and looked over at him to meet his gaze. "Don't you have a TV or something?" she asked, taking a drink of water.

"I see you're warming up to me." he smiled.

Kate scowled. "Don't flatter yourself. I'm just going bored out of my mind."

Ari turned back to his book. "I do not watch TV, it plays with your mind."

"Right…" Kate rolled her eyes. "So what do you expect me to do?"

He looked up at her, and then nodded his head towards the bookshelf across the room. "Read." He said simply, going back to his book.

Kate paused, then sighed, and got up. She browsed through the books, finally picking one up. "Is this one good?" she asked him, showing him the cover.

Ari looked up. "Ah, that one you will definitely like, Caitlin. It is about a women, who becomes a cop, and has to deal with falling for her partner." He went back to his book.

Kate raised her eyebrow. "Whatever…" she said, sitting down.

This was going to be hell trying to get him to trust her.

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"I'm sorry sir, but they didn't buy any houses. They took a look through some of them, but never bought any." He was a man in cheap suit, with a thick head of blonde hair. He looked to be about mid-thirties.

Gibbs' scowl deepened. They were losing time. All of things he could be doing to his agent, he could have more time. "Did they say anything about where they were going, or what they were doing?" he asked, through clenched teeth.

Tony glanced over at Gibbs, then back at the man. "Anything might help us. Even the smallest details."

The man thought for a second, then shrugged. "They said that they were on their honeymoon, and they were trying to get a place to themselves."

Tony sighed. "Thank you, if you think of anything else, call us." He handed him his card.

They were almost out the door, when the man called back to them. He jogged up. "Tennessee." He said breathlessly. "He said that they would check out Tennessee, and then compare prices."