Wishing on a Star: Chapter Five – McGee

McGee didn't know what to do. Playing his computer games wasn't helping, he couldn't get past level one.

He hadn't paid enough attention to Ziva and Tony when Micheal Rivkin was in town. If he had, would Tony have still gone to Ziva's apartment that night? Would he still have shot Rivkin?
He hadn't gone to Tel Aviv with Tony, Gibbs and Vance. If he had, could he have helped Tony and Ziva?

McGee knew he shouldn't blame himself. DiNozzo and David's problems were their own. He couldn't do anything.
Right?

McGee shook his head, trying to clear it. It didn't help.

He missed Ziva. He had loved her like a sister. And he didn't know what the team—mainly, Tony—would do without her there.

McGee logged off his computer.

He wandered over to the window, looking out at the city. He turned his gaze to the sky, looking at the stars.

McGee wished that Ziva would come back. That the team could start a day without looking at her empty desk and thinking, why?

Thank you for all the reviews!
So, only Ziva's is left. But...when I started this story, I thought about how it would end, and I am going to continue it after Ziva's chapter.
Thank you to Don-Don-Bon-Bon for writing the review that pushed me to end
Wishing on a Star that way!