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Outside the Airport, near baggage claim

Sienna lifted the cigarette to her lips as she looked around outside. She was feeling slightly sick to her stomach. It would have been easy to blame it on the twisty and curvy cab ride, after all the driver had taken every side street and short cut known to man and at a very high and unsafe speed, but it'd be a lie. No, Sienna was pretty sure her stomach ache had nothing to do with the cab and everything to do with the pending reunion.

Looking down at her watch, she noted the time and sighed. The plane had already landed. in fact, It arrived before Sienna had, so where was everyone? Putting her cigarette out, she went back inside and looked around. Spying the restroom sign, she headed that way. Nature was calling and it wouldn't wait for her family.

Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo ran inside the double doors and looked around. As he wound his way through the crowd of people, his eyes took a mental snapshot of every person's face. On the other side of the room, Special Agent Gibbs was doing the same thing.

"Boss!" Tony called out. "I don't see her!"

Gibbs was about to respond when McGee's voice came over their radios.

"We got a lot of guards running towards the food court, Boss."

Gibbs and Tony looked up, noting that most of the guards around them were also running towards the stairs leading to the food court and terminal area.

"We got that too, McGee." Gibbs said into the radio as he and Tony started to follow. "We're on our way."

...

Sienna stepped outside of the bathroom stall and headed to the sink. She let the warm water run over her hands before lathering them up and rinsing them off. Wiping them dry, she then tossed the damp towel in the garbage and headed out of the bathroom back into the baggage claim area.

Sienna's eyes traveled the length of the room, trying to find any member of her family. Her quick glance became a long stare when her eyes focused on the backs of several guards and two men dressed in blue jackets. Moving a couple steps, Sienna took a second look. From the side, those two men looked an awful lot like two NCIS agents she knew.

Having only seen a glimpse of the two men, Sienna tried to move in for a closer look. Before she could, a large group of tourists came down the stairs blocking her way. Sienna knew the exact moment she was recognized. The mass moved towards her, camera's flashing and tongue's wagging.

As she was bombarded with autograph requests and photographs, another group began pushing their way up to her. As she signed her name to another piece of paper, she let her eyes travel over the faces in front of her. Her pen slowly came to a stop when she began to recognize some of them.

Quickly signing the rest of her name, she handed back the pen and started towards her father and mother. Behind him stood Mickie, Matt and Jeff. As she took a few steps forward, a huge smile curled out onto her lips. It was a smile that quickly left when she spotted who stood behind them.

Sienna had known that they were coming. She knew she she would have to face them sooner or later, but now, standing just a few feet away from John's family...she wasn't prepared to face them at all. She was nervous. She knew that her father would have told them about her connection to Buck Rawlins. What she didn't know was if they would blame her like she blamed herself.

Everyone could see the apprehension in her eyes as she approached. The apprehension disappeared when Sienna's eyes found those of her daughters. With an excited squeal, Abby darted through the crowd of people and ran full force into her mother's arms with a chocolate smile. Sienna dropped to her knees, swooping her daughter in close for the biggest hug of her life.

"Oh! Mommy's missed you so much, Abbykins!"

Sienna tightened her hold on Abby as she closed her eyes against the tears threatening to pour. It felt so good to be able to hold her daughter again. It had been too long. Sienna didn't know when she would be ready to let go, but she knew it wouldn't be anytime soon. It wasn't until Abby started squirming that Sienna loosened her grip.

"Mommy...can't breathe!" Abby complained.

Sienna couldn't contain the chuckle that came at the little girl's whine. Releasing her tight hold, Sienna let the squirmy child down and then placed a kiss on her cheek.

"Sorry, baby." she said.

Abby leaned forward, lifting her hand to pat Sienna's head affectionately.

"S'okay, Mommy." she said.

Sienna grinned. "Thanks for understanding, babygirl."

Abby grinned at her then turned as Brendan ran up to get some attention too.

"Hey buddy!" Sienna exclaimed, wrapping him up in a hug.

Smiling, Sienna ruffled her brother's hair affectionately as she rose to her feet. Lifting her eyes, she turned her focus on her father. Within seconds, father and daughter were exchanging hugs and kisses. Sara was next. As Sienna drew her mother into a hug, she smiled.

"You guys are late." Sienna said. "I was beginning to worry."

"Yeah...sorry about that. We got stopped by tourists." Matt inwardly winced at the lie as he came forward to steel Sienna away from her mother. He hated having to lie but he figured it would be better than explaining the real reason they'd been late.

Mickie stepped forward, pulling Sienna over to her next and went along with the lie. "They took like a million pictures. I never thought we'd get over here."

Sienna smiled, hugging Mickie back and then turned to Jeff. He didn't say anything. He didn't have to. The strength of his hug said it all. It took a few minutes for the two to separate and when they did, Sienna was pulled over in the directions of her uncles. After Dwayne and Glen had been given hugs and hello's, Sienna had no choice but to move on to John's families.

It was the hardest thing she had to do. The apprehension was back and it clearly showed. Nervously, she approached them, her eyes already beginning to tear as she searched for the words to explain. Unable to handle the distress evident in Sienna's eyes, Carol took a step forward. Placing Sienna's hands in her own, she took a breath and gave them a squeeze. Love and acceptance shone through as Carol put all of Sienna's fears to rest with just five short words.

"This is not your fault."