III.

1971

Anthony Dimitri DiNozzo

"Oh Mum, you should see him! He's a darling boy. We named him Anthony, after his father of course, who insists on calling him "Junior", even though he really isn't since we've settled on Dimitri for a middle name - after Great Grandpapa. It's silly, but I've had to explain to the neighbors that the Russians in our family are royalty and not revolutionaries. Not that anyone really cares that there are Romanovs in the family tree only that there might be "Commie Reds" living next door. Anthony finds it amusing – when he isn't calling little Tony "Junior" he calls him his tiny tsar. I wish he was around a bit more, but he works so hard, and the business is doing well after those few rough patches. We've finally moved from our apartment, even if it is just to a small house in Queens. Thank you so much for sending Fiona to us. The neighbors just don't seem to understand that an English child needs an Irish nanny in the house. And I feel so much better with a Potential around, even if she wasn't Chosen."