Hey guys, I'm going away for the weekend. I'm not sure how much time I'll have to update, but it should be sometime before Wednesday (stress on should).


Ziva looked around the room and gulped. Here it goes. Tony took her hand and started leading her around the room. He stopped by the first person in the semi-circle Tony's relatives had formed. The person was a young man with shaggy brown hair that hung down past his blue eyes. He was slightly taller than Tony, but his body language suggested to Ziva that he was shy.

"Ziva, this is my cousin Kyle and his sister Lauren." Lauren was a short, blonde girl with green eyes that looked like Tony's. Kyle waved and Laurie shook Ziva's hand.

"These two are Owen and Andy." Tony gestured to two red headed men who looked only slightly younger than Kyle and Laurie.

"See if you can tell us apart," Owen said, shaking Ziva's hand.

"Most people can't," Andy finished for his brother. After he and Ziva shook hands Tony moved on to the last person.

"And this is Kelsey. She's not really our cousin, but we call her that because she's so close to us. She's been living with my family since I was twelve." Kelsey and Ziva shook hands. Kelsey's blue eyes locking with Ziva's brown ones. Ziva could see a bit of a challenge in the brunette's eyes. She looked at Tony, who had a confused expression on his face.

"Kels...where are my siblings?" Ziva had momentarily forgotten Tony had said he had siblings. Kelsey snapped her head to look at Tony.

"In the ML."

"What?"

"Mac Lab," Tony explained, "we're DiNozzo's, we have abbreviations for everything." Ziva laughed.

"Of course you do. So...uh...where is this ML thing?" Tony arched his eyebrows. She actually wants to see my siblings? Tony's cousins were all equally as impressed. Tony slipped his arm around Ziva's waist.

"Follow me." Tony led Ziva down a hallway into another room. As soon as Ziva saw it, she started laughing. Tony grew concerned.

"What? What is it?"

"This is McGee's dream!" Tony laughed as he looked around the Mac Lab. It was a room full of computers. There was a large plasma screen in the middle of the room.

"Yeah, it probably is."

"Probably?" Ziva and Tony whirled around to see a young man leaning against the wall closest to them. Ziva gasped inwardly when she saw he looked like clone of Tony, only slightly younger.

"I'm Leo, Tony's brother." He stepped forward to shake Ziva's hand. Ziva took his hand, still staring at him.

"Dammit," someone yelled all of a sudden. Tony smirked.

"She's having a good day." Leo smiled and turned to Ziva.

"Would you like to meet our sister?" Ziva nodded slowly. The three of them walked through a couple of rows of computers until they got to a station in the middle. Sitting in front of the computer was a young girl. She looked exactly like her mother only she shared the piercing green eyes of her brothers and father. She looked up when she saw Ziva, Tony, and Leo walking towards her.

"Leo, get your butt over here, now."

"So," Tony said, "What are the two geeks working on now?"

"I'd explain it to you," the girl said, "but you wouldn't understand it." She pushed a few buttons on the keyboard.

"Yes!" She sat back and sighed, obviously relieved. Leo's eyes widened.

"You got it?"

"Yup." She then stood up and walked over to Ziva.

"Hi, I'm Sabrina." Ziva shook her hand.

"I'm Ziva. You're Tony's sister right?" Sabrina rolled her eyes.

"I prefer not to be known for that, but yes, I am Tony's sister." She looked at Ziva critically, seemed to be thinking about something.

"Do you play softball?" Ziva gasped and her eyes lit up.

"Yes! I used to play all the time when I was a girl." Sabrina smiled.

"Let me guess...catcher?" Ziva nodded, obviously stunned.

"Yes. Well, that's what I normally play. Sometimes my coach would get angry with me and put me in the outfield, but most of the time I was the catcher, yes." Sabrina smirked and turned to her brothers.

"You guys might wanna start practicing now if you want to have a chance at not getting crushed this year." Tony looked at Ziva.

"You had to be a catcher, didn't you." Ziva shrugged.

"So? What's the big deal?" Sabrina's smile grew even larger.

"Every year we have a family softball game. We play boys against girls, and the girls have been needing a good catcher." Ziva smirked and turned to Sabrina.

"I'm in."


I play softball (as you can probably tell), so I had to put something in there. Sorry if it's not your favorite sport, but I thought it would be fun to put the game in there. Ziva and the DiNozzo's all get pretty competitive. Up next, how the DiNozzo's figure out who does what for chores...please review!

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