AN: Hey! Here's another chapter. Please don't expect me to post daily, it was just something that crossed my mind this morning and I had time to write down. Well, people who reviewed the first chapter liked that Uncle Eyal reference, so here's a little more. It's short, I know, but I liked it that way. Anyway, thank you so much for your kind reviews! Hope you like this one :)

Uncle Eyal Is Coming To Town –

It was 8 o'clock on a Sunday when Annie woke up to find her husband already preparing some fresh coffee in the kitchen. Auggie heard her footsteps getting closer and she embraced him from his back.

"Morning, Walker." He turned his head in her direction.

"Morning, Anderson." She kissed the tip of his nose.

"Want some coffee?" He poured some in a cup and handed it to her.

"Thanks." She took a sip.

"The mail is on the table, wanna tell me what is there?"

"Sure." She got up and came back with the mail. "Hmmm, two bills, two flyers and a postcard."

"A postcard?"

"Yes, but… It's from D.C." She flipped it over to see who had sent it. "Oh! It's Eyal's!" She grinned. "It says: 'don't be surprised if a visitor stop by'"

"Is it signed?"

"No."

"Then, how do you know it's Eyal's?"

"It's addressed to 'Neshama'" She said in a sarcastic tone.

"Oh."

Annie could sense a little jealousy in Auggie, but she didn't say anything. Well, Eyal had been visiting them from time to time ever since Zarya was born – the kid loved her 'uncle' – and there has never been any reason for Auggie to feel threatened. Annie would never cheat on him and Eyal wouldn't either, they were good friends.

They didn't know for sure what Eyal had been up to since he quit Mossad. He had never explicitly told them and they had never felt free enough to ask; but whenever they needed a little extra help in a mission, he'd always show up and give them a hand.

Well, Zarya, who was now seven, loved to be visited by her 'uncle'. She knew he wasn't related to any of her parents, but he was special for her. Whenever he visited, he'd bring her a little souvenir from his last trip; he was always patient and he liked to spend time playing with her –probably because he missed his son – but none of them knew that for sure; the few details that he shared about his life were never about it, it was a touchy subject.

"Why can't the man ever tell us when he's gonna show up?"Auggie asked, sitting down with Annie to finish his breakfast.

She laughed. "What's the fun in that?"

They heard a door opening behind them, it was Zarya.

"Good morning, mom. Good morning dad." The little girl sat with them.

"Morning, sweetie." Annie kissed her forehead.

"Morning, Z! Want some pancakes?" Auggie asked.

"Yes!"

"I'm sure your mom would be happy to prepare you some." He laughed while Annie got up.

"Just so you know, I just gave you an eye roll." She stated as she picked up the ingredients for the pancakes.

"Z, Uncle Eyal is coming to visit us." He put her on his lap.

"Really?" She giggled. "When?"

"It's a surprise." Annie said.

"As always…" Auggie complemented.

They were resting, after lunch, when someone knocked. Zarya turned her head to the door, excited to know if it was Eyal. Annie got up.

"Who is it?"

"You tell me, Neshama."

Annie opened the door, with a huge smile on her face, she missed him and it was good to see him again. She gave him a hug.

As soon as they let go off each other, Zarya came running in his direction. He kneeled to hug her too, and picked her up from the ground.

"What did you bring me this time, Uncle Eyal?"

"Zarya! You don't ask that!" Annie covered her face in embarrassment. "Sorry…"

"C'mon, Annie, she knows I'd never come empty handed." He put her down. "But, before, where's my man Auggie?"

Auggie stood up and greeted Eyal with a hug and a big smile too. He did feel a little jealous, but Eyal was still a good friend and it felt good to have him in their house.

"Hey, man! You just missed a great lunch! Italian takeout! Annie is such a good cook." He smirked and Annie sighed.

"Why didn't you cook?" She teased.

"C'mon, Annie, you know I can't. I'm blind." Everyone laughed. "Come on in, Eyal. Let's chat a little. Want a beer?"

"Sure!" They all went to the couch while Auggie grabbed three bottles for them.

Annie sat between Auggie and Eyal, who had Zarya on his lap.

"So, where have you been?" Auggie asked.

"Pretty much everywhere, but I stayed longer in the Netherlands." He said. "Oh, by the way, let me go get something for you, Zarya."

Eyal left the house for a few seconds and then came back with a box, wrapped in pink paper.

"Here." He gave her the package and she opened it to find a pair of Dutch clogs.

"What do you say, Z?"

"Thank you, Uncle Eyal." She analyzed her gift. "Are those shoes?"

"Yes, sweetie. They're Dutch shoes." Annie explained while Zarya was already putting them on.

"How do I look?" She smiled.

"Fantastic!" Eyal told her.

"They're heavy." The little girl stated.

They just stayed there, laughing and talking until it was dark; they always had so much fun together. Annie put Zarya to sleep when it got late, and the three adults kept on chatting and laughing for hours. It was so good to have friends like that.

Eyal's visits were always funny and a way to escape from the chaos of being a parent and a CIA agent at the same time. When they could just hang out and talk, drinking a few bottles of beer, like normal people, they could feel the world was lighter. All of them could. It was such a shame to watch Eyal's departure…