A/N: I thought I'd of had this posted sooner but my teachers gave a ton of homework.
Disclaimer: I don't own NCIS, if I did,Tony and Ziva would be together.
Tony and Ziva examined McGee's chair before actually messing with it. They were squatting close together, their sides just barely brushing up against one another.
Trying to ignore the closeness of his partner Tony managed to get out, "Got a knife Zee-Vah?"
Ziva shifted so that they their faces were mere inches apart. "Rule #9, never go anywhere without a knife," she told him, pulling out her own short blade as she spoke. Tony just made a face at her.
They focused their attention from each other back on McGee's chair, honoring Gibbs Rule #15.
"Really Abby?" McGee questioned, "Does it have to be my chair they're messing with?"
Abby didn't stop playing with the dolls and replied, "Would you rather have them work on Gibbs's chair so you can deal with an irritated boss?"
McGee made a face but nodded in agreement.
"Speaking of the boss, we're dead if he finds out what we're doing," McGee said, worry apparent in his words.
"Oh no," Abby said smiling, "I'd be safe, remember, I'm the favorite. And I doubt he'll find out, didn't you say he went for coffee?"
"Doubt I'll find out what, Abby?" sounded a new voice behind them.
Abby and McGee snapped their heads up instantly, eyes wide. Abby dropped the dolls close together into the box hastily. They spun around to face Gibbs, who was standing in the doorway to Abby's lab, sipping coffee.
"Uh, nothing Boss, just you know uh the usual..." McGee nudged Abby for support.
Abby nudged him back but said, "Computer stuff, geek work, you know we were thinking about upgrading your computer software but then we realized you might need a whole new system so we were just going to surprise you and have it done in the morning, but seeing as you don't really like computers were just going to stick with what you have now."
Gibbs raised his eyebrows at McGee. "I don't want to know. Go home guys, relax, it's been a long day."
With that, Gibbs turned to leave.
"Thanks Boss!" McGee called.
Just before the elevator doors closed, Gibbs returned, "You better have that report finished first."
McGee and Abby let out a sigh of relief at the same time. Abby turned back to the box, pulled out the pins from the dolls, and said, "I think that's enough fun for one day, McGee!"
McGee nodded whole-heartedly, happy to be done with the dolls.
Everything was going well with the chair for Tony and Ziva.
"Oh maan this is going to be perfect! I can see it now, the McGee walks in unknowingly, sits down, and McCrash!" Tony said, a signature DiNozzo grin coming over his features. Suddenly, Tony and Ziva lurched forward, almost hitting McGee's chair. As they both cleared their heads, Tony realized that he was on top of Ziva. For a moment, her brown eyes locked with his green ones as they both froze.
"You can get off me, Tony," Ziva said softly.
Tony obliged, surprising Ziva by sitting up without making a complaint or joke. They both sat there, looking at each other. Somehow, Ziva's legs ended up crossing over Tony's own.
Without a word, Tony closed the inches between the pair, and touched his lips to Ziva's. She kissed him back, and for a moment they stayed sitting with their foreheads touching.
"So how about that movie night, Miss Dah-Veed?" Tony asked once again.
Ziva looked up at him and nodded in acceptance. Tony stood and helped Ziva off the ground. Gathering their belongings, they walked side by side to the elevator.
"Oh and just so you know Zee-Vah, we are not watching the Sound Of Music," Tony told her, draping his arm around her shoulder.
Ziva hit him lightly in the stomach but agreed, "Fine, why don't we watch that forest movie you were telling me about earlier?"
Tony shook his head and opened his mouth to correct her, but let it slide. As the elevator doors closed, Abby jumped out from behind a cubicle.
"I told you! I knew they were meant to be Timmy! Wasn't that so sweet?" she yelled.
McGee stepped out to stand next to her and said, "I guess your voodoo worked after all."
Abby stopped settled down and turned to face him. "I had nothing to do with that last part McGee. I took the pins out of the dolls, remember? They're down in the lab. Looks like they didn't need all of the magic to make it happen," she said with a big smile.
McGee shrugged and grinned back, going to sit behind his desk. Abby stood, just thinking about what she had seen, but a crash interrupted her thoughts. She spun around to see McGee's head peeking over the desk with narrowed eyes.
It was all Abby could do to avoid laughing, though a few giggles escaped her.
It was the perfect night.
A/N: So what'd you think? I hope the end wasn't too cliche. Reviews are welcomed as always!
