Hey guys sorry about the delay for this chapter i've been in and out of hospital for the last 2 1/2 months so i haven't been around much to update but here you go, i know it's short but i hope it will do until i find more time. Please enjoy and let me know what you think :)


Fat-fifty something year old men?

A smile crept across her face, she peered up over her computer and looked across to , Gibbs, fair enough he was around fifty, she didn't know his exact age he wasn't very sharing on that subject but he wasn't fat, but she could never see herself with him because one he was her boss after all and mainly a little too serious most of the time, she preferred some one who could make her laugh. Then she turned her head to McGee. He wasn't fifty, far from and he wasn't fat, well maybe on the porky side but he was sweet, kind and cared for the people he was working with, she could see herself with someone similar to him but after seeming his apartment and finding that he liked to play those weird war or alien games out her off realising Tony wasn't joking about how geeky Tim really was. And then there was DiNozzo. Not fifty, defiantly not fat, but he was a womaniser, incredibly annoying, obnoxious, loud, never knew when to shut up, big headed, invaded people's personal space and what she could only imagine to be a lazy husband. But then again he did have his perks, he made her laugh, he was incredibly good at his job, he knew what to do in a crisis and he defiantly wasn't awful to look at. Tony looked up and caught him staring at him.

He smirked "See something you like Kate?"

"No, most defiantly not. I was just thinking about something"

"Care to share?" He leaned forward on his desk

"With you? No" She sarcastically smiled and then began typing

Todd75: I'm surprised that you would think a relationship with a co-worker would work, most men I know would run from the chance of possibly dating a co-worker, they'd probably find it hell having to work with her as well as spend time outside of work with her too, especially one, I don't think he can stay with a woman longer then 24 hours. You asked if the men in my team were fat-fifty something year olds. Well… not exactly. The one is fifty something, im guessing, and he's not fat but he is my boss and a little too serious and work obsessed for my liking. The second isn't fifty nor fat but he's slightly too geeky for what I would normally go for, I don't think I could live with someone who owns more computer equipment then NASA. And the third… well he's a tricky thing to talk about. An instant response to whether I could see myself with him would be a straight up no. But if you get to know him a little better he's almost not as bad as what I first think. But don't get me wrong his con's weigh out his pro's. What about you? If you're so certain a relationship between a co-worker could work out does that mean you're in one of those relationships? Or are you speaking from past experience?

Tony yawned as he waited for a response, he was hoping for a straight up answer but from the sound of her typing he guessed it would be another essay. He stretched his arms and circled round on his chair a couple of times before an announcement box popped up on his screen reading 'You've got Mail'.

Before it had flashed three times Tony had already clicked the open box.

His eyes quickly scanned what she read, he smiled when he read 'I don't think I could live with someone who owns more computer equipment then NASA' That was certainly true, McGeek did probably have enough equipment to run a whole government agency from his very own little apartment.

Then he got to the part about him, 'Not as bad as what you first think' The smile grew a little bigger as he realised Kate may be able to picture herself with him. As he read on that was when his smile faded and a frown replaced it. 'My cons weigh out my pros?' He thought to himself, 'what? I have loads of pros'

Agent007: I haven't had any past experience with a co-worker no… but I am defiantly attracted to someone in my own team, and I think she likes me in return but I'm just trying to figure out how to go about it. But enough about me… the third guy you mentioned. Why do his cons weigh out his pros? Have you tried making a list of them both? I mean surely he can't be that bad right?

He hit send and then waited anxiously for the return message which would reveal a list of what Kate Todd thought his pros and cons were. In one way he felt desperate to find out what she liked about him, but on the other hand he wasn't quite so desperate to see what she thought his faults were. After all she said the cons weighed out the pros.