AN: First of all, thank you for all of the reviews, this is the most I have gotten on one story :) and thank you TaliesinsHeir for correcting my word choice. Ducky is supposed to be doing a "psychological" not a "physiological" profile…my spelling check messed up on me. And his examination in the story is not professional, it's merely what I think and used in this chapter. Carlisle's "flaws" examination was based on a Yahoo Answers question. I will add the link to my profile.
"Abby…." McGee hesitantly poked his sleeping colleague.
"No, Carlisle, I'm fine, you don't need to examine my thigh!" Abby jumped up and turned to McGee. "Oh sorry McGee, I was having another Eclipse dream. Did you see the movie yet? It was awesome, Carlisle was on scene way more and he had an entire scene with Bella, stitching her arm, oh my Edward, he was hot…well technically he was cool cause he's a vampire –"
"Abby, how much Caf Pow did you have last night?"
"Well, I had five, then three then…. don't look at me like that, Tim!" Abby lightly punched his arm. "I needed to stay awake for the midnight movie and before you ask, it was worth it! I'm going to see it again and I'm taking the whole team with me."
"Abby, you know, I have this - "
"McGee…do you know that I could – "
"Kill me without leaving any forensic evidence? Yes but I really do have a –"
Her eyes narrowed. "You have nothing. You will see Eclipse with me tomorrow at ten in the morning with the rest of the team. I already bought the tickets and reserved the popcorn."
"How do you reserve –"
"I have connections." She said mysteriously.
"With the popcorn lady?"
"Guy actually," Abby smiled.
THIS IS A DIVISION MABOB
"Jethro?" Ducky approached the desk. Gibbs raised his head from a file and took off his glasses.
"First of all, I must say Jethro, I am disappointed in you. You not only borrow Abigail's books without permission but also neglect to give me the whole series. I was fortunate enough to have Abby give me the rest of series once she saw what I was reading. Quite an interesting read, I must say, I read all four books by two in the morning last night. Odd writing but rather addicting. Kind of similar to another series I read in the 90's, what was the name, oh yes it was the –"
"Duck." Gibbs grunted and tilted his head to the right impatiently.
"Oh yes, well based on my reading, both of the characters you asked me to examine so to speak have very interesting background, mostly Carlisle I confess. Now, Edward seems to hate himself for what he is, which is of course, a vampire or in his opinion, a killing machine. He also seems to believe that he has no chance in heaven and is destined to live until the end of time and then…become nothing I suppose. If you don't have a soul, you have no afterlife, that's what modern ideology says at least, though there are several other theories to the human existence and way of life that say that we as beings in the universe and space time con-"
Gibbs grunted again.
"Basically the poor boy thinks he has no soul. He is also extremely over – protective of Bella, to the point of dangerous obsession even though he, at the same time, thinks that he is not worth of her. He blames himself for things that, for the most part, were not his to control. He has a great temper but hides it well. He knows how to persuade people. On the other hand, he is polite, considerate though not so much to the level of Carlisle, selfless at times, and all in all, quite a noble sort of man."
"And the other one?"
"Carlisle's history itself seems to shape his personality. Though it is true, our history shapes us all, his is extremely so, almost to the point to binding, in my opinion. He was a pastor's son and was naturally religious. When he was transformed into a vampire, he resisted his nature and tried to kill himself to save other people around him, which, even for a fictional character, is a rare sacrifice. And to later on become a doctor and long to help people while having a thirst for blood shows his love for humanity as a whole. He is compassionate, considerate, a bit too polite, etc. I would say that his biggest element would be his extreme compassion."
Gibbs stared. "Flaws?"
"He is strongly against violence which could prove to be a weakness should he be thrust into battle, such as he was in Eclipse, the third book. He tends to keep his thoughts to himself and does not stress his opinion even though he may wish to; he does not like to argue. He will try to help if he thinks help is needed, despite what others will tell him. People of this age would say he is a bit too friendly for their liking and fear that he might have some other intention besides help and compassion."
"Sounds like McGee."
Ducky blinked. "Yes, they are similar. Though McGee doesn't show as much compassion as Carlisle, I could see Timothy as a shy human version of Carlisle."
"Speaking of the devil."
McGee rushed into the room and stopped in front of Gibbs' desk next to Ducky. "Sorry, boss I tried to get Abby to stop talking but –"
"The results, McGee?"
"Umm," Tim licked his lips nervously, "Abby just started on the screening, she said they would take at least another half hour."
"Why," Gibbs stood up, "is she starting on them now?"
"Well she saw a midnight movie and she started on them as soon as she got the evidence but then she fell asleep…"
"Eclipse?"
"Yeah." McGee looked surprised.
Gibbs ignored his questioning eyes. "So you came to tell me you got nothing."
"No, actually I came to tell you that Abby plans on taking us all, me, you, Ducky, Palmer, Tony and Ziva to see Eclipse the movie tomorrow at ten. She already bought the tickets."
"Oh lovely, I was planning to go with my mother but she didn't seem fit to go this morning and I do so hate going alone to the movies, particularly one with a multitude of screaming teenage girls." Ducky smiled before leaving.
"Tomorrow?" Gibbs asked.
"Yeah boss…I don't think she's taking no for an answer. She'll give you the ticket when you go visit her lab for the results…in thirty minutes." All of a sudden, McGee found his fingernails very interesting. "Umm boss, I know it's not my place to say it but –"
"Spit it out, McGee."
"I don't think Eclipse is the movie for you. It's like a fantasy romance." McGee waited for Gibbs to ask a question.
"Yeah so?" Gibbs replied nonchalantly. "I love those."
He walked away leaving McGee looking stricken.
AN: Well there's your ending for this story! I'm thinking of making a separate story about the whole team going to Eclipse but I remain undecided. If I get enough reviews, then maybe I'll write it :) Thanks for reading!
