Title: Graffiti
Rating: T
Summary: Gordon does some Graffiti
Disclaimer: I don't own Thunderbirds

Graffiti

Gordon, Virgil had to admit, had really out done himself this time.

Of course, once Scott had managed to lift his jaw off the Tracy islands hanger floor, the islands resident squid was one dead fish if he didn't find a really good hiding place to hide in until Scott calmed down.

Virgil was thankful Pipe had business to sort out with the GDF.

Alan was rolling around on the hanger floor, in a full-on giggle fit with Kayo standing nearby with a smirk on her face.

John who had checked in moments before the discovery had pointedly made himself scarce with a "Leave me out of this" comment, before undoubtedly firing up the islands security cameras to watch the show from the safety of Thunderbird Five.

The expression on his father's face was a mix of wanting to scold his fourth son, but also wanting to burst out laughing at his oldest son's expense, "You know, son," Jeff began, as he put his hand on Scott's shoulder. "Your Uncle Lee, and some of our NASA buddies did something similar to my car when I married your mother."

Scott ignored his father as he snapped out of his shock, eyes darting around the hanger started to look for the soon to be dead goldfish, "Gordon!" He shouted as he started to run towards the elevators, "Make things easier on yourself and come out from wherever you are."

"Let me think about that for a second," Gordon's voice taunted though the islands coms, "No."

Scott's snarled as he entered his elevator, heading for the lounge.

Jeff glanced at Virgil, Alan and Kayo, "I think I better make sure he doesn't do anything he going to regret," he said, as he began to follow his oldest son. "I want you three to find Gordon and get him to scrub off the message he left on Thunderbird One, it wouldn't do much for our professionalism if that message was seen."

"It would be funny if it was though." Alan quipped.

Jeff snorted and reached out to mess with Alan's hair, to which the latter squawked in protest as they walked to the elevators.

Virgil stopped and gave Thunderbird One a final look before he left the hanger, to be honest something like this was bound to happen eventually, considering Alan did bust Scott and Pipe getting hot and heavy on One, but Gordon really had out done himself this time.

Because it really took a set of brass ones to paint 'If this 'bird is rocking don't bother knocking.' In large pink letters up the side of Thunderbird One.