OK so I'm writing this in my Business Information and Technology class. I have a huge assignment I'm supposed to be doing but I got the teacher wrapped around my little finger. So to refresh your memories, we left Kate and Tony in the pancake place…

"I never knew you had a brother Tony," Kate said taking another sip from her second cup of coffee.

"Half-brother. And there's a lot about me you don't know Katie."

"Yeah," she smiled.

"So have you found any goss on the Probie?"

"No…"

"Kate…?"

"Nothing useful. Nothing I can share." He gave her a questioning look. "What about you?"

"No, nothing."

After a brief moment, Kate checked her watch to find they'd been there for two hours. "Tony we've been here ages! I gotta get going. Where'd the time go?" She began packing her things away.

"Time flies when you're having fun huh?" Tony didn't make any attempt to get up.

"Something like that," she smirked.

"What have you got planned for the rest of the day?"

"Nothing. Where are you off to?"

"Grocery shopping," she tucked her seat in.

"Sounds good," Tony stood up and grabbed his mobile.

"You- Wha-" Kate sighed and followed him out the shop. "OK."

At the grocery store, Tony was leaning on the trolley handle with his elbows, following Kate around the aisles as she threw various items into it. Unbeknown to Kate, he was adding his own items when her back was turned. She placed another item in the trolley.

"Eww Kate, I can't believe you eat that stuff!"

"It's good for you Tony."

"It isn't good for your tastebuds!"

Kate rolled her eyes at him and threw another item in.

"Oh Kate come on! If you're gonna buy something you might as well buy a decent brand!"

"It all tastes the same."

"Yeah it all tastes like old shoes."

"It's cheaper."

"Well then I'll pay for it for crying out loud! You can't eat that crap."

"I eat it every day DiNozzo. Wait, what is this doing in here?" she asked, noticing the foreign objects in the trolley. "And this? DiNozzo!"

He grinned at her.

"You have to treat yourself sometime Todd."

"What's- Tony!" Kate held up a magazine she found in the trolley.

"Oh right, that one's mine."

A little while later and Kate had managed to get all the essentials, whilst keeping most of Tony's items out of the trolley. When it came time to pay, Tony whipped his wallet out of his pocket and attempted to pay for her but Kate elbowed him lightly and handed her own money over to the lady.

"Some of that's mine. I'll pay," Tony argued.

"You paid for the pancakes. You are not paying for my groceries."

"It's the guy's job to pay."

"Ignoring the fact that that's a rather sexist comment DiNozzo, a guy pays on a date. Doing my grocery shopping is not a date."

As Tony wheeled the trolley out of the shop, Kate untangled Toni's lead from the pole outside.

"Did the pancakes count as a date?" he asked thoughtfully as they walked to her car.

"No DiNozzo."

"What about dinner?"

"We didn't have dinner."

"…Yet."

Kate stopped walking, but Tony kept pushing the trolley across the carpark. He helped her load her shopping into the trunk and then started walking back toward home.

"Pick you up at 8," he called over his shoulder to Kate. She simply rolled her eyes and got in her car. Then she smiled.