We walked all to Abby's lab only to see that Ducky, Jake, and she were all in the same room. J.D. motioned for us to be quiet then snuck in and stole Abby's Caff Pow. While Abby was looking for the drink J.D. taped her on the shoulder.

"Are you looking for something?" J.D. said innocently.

"Yes, my…" Abby started before she looked at J.D.

"I'm sorry," J.D. said looking confused, "Your what?"

"J.D.," Abby said before pulling her into a hug, "I've missed you so much."

"I can tell by my lack of oxygen," J.D. said smirking.

"I'm sorry," she said pulling back, "I've just missed you."

"I know hun," J.D. said kissing her cheek, "But I'm not leaving any time soon."

"You're back," Jake said finally talking, "I knew you'd come back."

"Of course I came back," J.D. said in a duh tone, "If I didn't who would be there to pick on you?"

"The one thing I'm not going to miss," Jake said with a sigh.

"Okay," J.D. said rolling her eyes, "Grandpa Ducky, how are you?"

"I am wonderful darling," he said grinning.

"That's great," she said yawning slightly, "Come everyone. I have gifts for all."

"What did you buy us?" Abby asked excitedly.

"You'll see," she said grinning, "First, my brother, because well we're twins."

J.D. reached into her bag and pulled out a book. I was confused at first, but then I saw the title. It was the book that he had been asking for. Only this one was also signed by the author.

"Thank you," he said hugging her tightly.

"Welcome," she said before turning around, "Next, Abby, because she's my gothic fairy."

J.D. pulled out a drawing of Abby dressed as a fairy in a cemetery with ghosts surrounding her and chains wrapped in the back ground. Abby also had a Caff Pow in her hand and a small smirk on her face.

"This is awesome," Abby said taking the drawing, "Where'd you get it?"

"I can't say," J.D. said grinning, "Next, Grandpa Ducky, because I remember you saying that you always wanted these."

Pulling out a set of books Ducky's eyes widened and he hugged J.D. before taking the books and looking through them. J.D. simply kissed his cheek and waited for him to say something.

"My dear," he said smiling, "How did you remember I wanted these? I told you I wanted these when you were five."

"But you still told me," she said rolling her eyes, "Next, Ziva, because you're one of the few girls I actually don't scare."

While everyone was laughing at what J.D. said she pulled out a necklace for Ziva. When Ziva saw it she instantly had tears in her eyes. After J.D. clasped the necklace on her neck Ziva hugged J.D. tightly.

"The ancient sign of my people," Ziva said softly.

"It took a while to find that, but I knew it would be worth it," J.D. said softly, "Next, Gee, because you're my geek no matter what."

McGee just smirked and shook his head. J.D. pulled out a new laptop and handed it to him. He gave her a confused look and was about to comment on the laptop, but she was already talking.

"This isn't just a laptop," she said smugly, "It's the first laptop that can link you to any game server without you doing anything. You can be in the kitchen and yell commands and the computer does it for you."

"Wow," he said in amazement.

"You're welcome," she said grinning again, "Next, Daddy, because you're my father whether I have to fight for it or not."

J.D. handed him a piece of paper. Everyone was confused by this because every other present had been bigger. Tony read it and got tears in his eyes before he hugged her tightly.

"I love you," he said smiling.

"I love you too," she said tears in her eyes.

"What is it?" Abby asked confused.

"It's a paper by the courts saying that I am now legally J.D.'s and Jake's father along with Gibbs," Tony explained.

"There was never a doubt that you weren't," J.D. said kissing his cheek, "And finally, Dad, because I'll always be your baby girl whether I want it or not."

J.D. pressed a book into my hands. I opened the first page and saw that it was a baby book. Each page hand a different picture and a different saying. Smiling I saw that it wasn't just of J.D. but for Jake also.

"It's a book of Jake's and mine's firsts," she said smiling, "Our first day of school, our first hair cut, and most importantly, the reason for our first smile, you."

"Thank you," I said pulling her into a hug.

"You're welcome Dad," she whispered into my ear.

"Well," Abby said smiling, "Now that we have our presents, I must do something."

Abby walked over to J.D. and punched her in the arm quickly. J.D. just smirked and shook her head. Walking to Abby she kissed her lips passionately before walking out of the room.

"I hate when you do that!" Abby yelled pouting slightly.

"But you love me!" J.D. yelled from the other room.

"McGee," I said pointing to the door.