*Gibb's Point of View*

"Jake," I yelled angrily, "Hurry up."

"Sorry Dad," he said back, "J.D. is the one good with writing not me."

"No excuse," I said growling, "Get going."

Walking up stairs I knocked on J.D.'s door. When she didn't answer I opened the door. There was a note on her bed which was completely empty. Picking up the note I looked around and saw that she wasn't there before reading the note.

Dear random person,

As you can tell I'm not here. I decided that there was no real reason to be in a place where people don't even love or care about me. I don't even know why I'm writing this no one is going to notice that I'm gone.

Anyway, I'd say I'm sorry for leaving, but the only thing I'm sorry for is the fact that I couldn't make my dad proud. I'll be back on New Year's Day. Hopefully by the time I get back I'll have something to make my whole family proud of me. When I'll get back hopefully Abby, Gee, Grandpa Ducky, Dad, Daddy, Ziva, and Jake will be proud of what I do while I'm gone.

Love,

Jennifer Dylan Gibbs

"Oh my god," I said after reading the note.

Running downstairs I looked to see if her car was still there. Seeing that it wasn't I turned around and punched the wall. Tony and Jake must have heard me because soon they were standing next to me.

"What's wrong hun?" Tony asked putting a hand on my shoulder.

"She's gone," I said trying not to cry.

"Who's gone?" Jake asked confused and slightly scared.

"J.D. left," I said handing Tony the note.

"No," he said reading the note, "Go find her."

"Tony there's nothing…" I started before he cut me off.

"Don't tell me that shit!" he yelled as tears fell from his eyes, "Get your ass out there and find my daughter."

"She'll be back," Jake said smiling, "She would never leave us for a long time."

"How do you know?" I asked looking down at him.

"She was teaching me how to read between the lines in her writing," he said rolling his eyes, "The fact that she wrote all of our names means that she's coming back."

"She taught you that?" I said my eyes wide.

"Ya," he said looking down, "Why is that hard to believe?"

"I just never thought about her as anything but my little girl," I said shaking my head.

"She's not though," he said giving me the note, "She's a smart girl. I know where she is and I know what she's doing."

"Tell us," Tony said turning to Jake, "Tell me where she is."

"She on her way to New York," Jake said smiling again, "Remember she said that she had an interview with Seventeen Magazine."

"She told us that?" Tony asked his tears falling more, "How could I forget that?"

"Because we're all self involved assholes," I said pulling him into a hug.

"She's going to be okay," Jake said nodding his head.

"She better be," I said growling slightly.