Prompt: Can you write a fanfic set between the events of late season 4/early season 5 just before Sam finally accepts Deeks after all this time. Hetty witnesses a real hostile moment where she clearly sees Sam being unfair and critical of Deeks during an important mission despite the fact Deeks did his job to the absolute best and height of his abilities. Despite this, Sam still gives Deeks a hard time and so Hetty takes Sam aside and gives him a firm scolding of his unfair treatment.
A/N: As always when I write Hetty these days, I have mixed feelings. While Deeks is/was perfectly capable of defending himself, I think Hetty could have done more to intervene when he was mistreated.
"Did you guys finish the weapons audit?" Callen asked, going through the checklist Nell passed on from Hetty every month.
"Yup," Deeks answered. "And as always, Kensi had the time of her life."
"Once again, I only enjoy cleaning my own weapons," she clarified, inclining. "And that's mostly the knives."
"Sexy," he commented with a wink in Kensi's direction.
"Moving on," Callen prompted with a pointed clearing of his throat. He nodded to Sam across the room. "Did you review those files Nell gave you?"
"Yeah, another batch of rookies. Hetty's having a couple come by next week," Sam said, gesturing to two files on his desk. "The usual drill, they'll shadow one of us for part of the day in the field to see what we do here and get a chance for some hands-on training. The job is open for any takers."
"I'll do it," Deeks volunteered, gaining a raised eyebrow of surprise from Kensi.
"Oh, that's very generous of you," she commented. "You must want something." Deeks rolled his eyes, knowing she was mostly joking.
"All of you already owe me favors I haven't cashed in on." He waved his index finger in a figure to encompass the bullpen and OPS. "No, you guys always complain about having to deal with rookie agents, and since I actually enjoy meeting new people—most of the time—why not? I know, it'll be tough for you to be separated from me for so long." He batted his eyelashes at Kensi, who scoffed, overplaying her disgust slightly.
"As if."
Callen and Sam had watched their whole conversation play out without comment. Deeks turned to them, pretty much expecting the arrangement to be a done deal, but after another moment, Sam shook his head.
"No, I'm not comfortable with that," he said.
"Excuse me?" Deeks asked, making an incredulous noise. When Sam didn't crack a smile, he realized he was completely serious. "Why not?"
"You're not an agent."
"In all but name. I do the same exact job as all of you, turn in the same reports, risk my life practically every day. What is there to object about?"
Deeks had grown used to his tumultuous relationship with Sam, and had noticed an uptick in the pointed comments, insults, and slights directed his way recently. He'd put it down to the stress of everything going on with Sidorov and Michelle, so had excused it for the most part. None of them were at their best when concerned about a loved one.
This though, was unnecessary.
Sam shrugged dismissively in response to Deeks' challenge, shaking his head. "You don't have the same training, you didn't take the same oath, don't have the background we do." He gestured between himself and Deeks now, like it was obvious. "You're a cop, I'm an agent. We're not the same."
"Actually, I think you'll find I'm an LAPD Liaison, with a rank of Detective," Deeks corrected with false pleasantry.
"Deeks, we want these kids coming in to learn the proper protocol and have a good example of our work," Sam said, and Kensi made a soft noise of shock.
"Sam," she objected, looking vaguely horrified. Callen for his part, was determinedly staring at his computer. He never did like to get involved in these types of conflicts.
"No, it's ok," Deeks said, even though bitterness mixed with disbelief filled him. He pasted on a smile that he was sure came off more menacing than anything. "Sam has made his opinion perfectly clear." He pushed back from his desk. "Have fun answering all those rookie questions, Sam. I know you love that part."
"Mr. Hanna, would you mind coming over her for a moment?" Hetty called from her desk while everyone headed out for the day. As usual, it was voiced as a request, but was in reality a demand.
He walked over, offering a half-smile. "Callen agrees to handle the rookies. All the other monthly duties are up to date," he reported, anticipating her question.
"That's good to know," she replied, waiting a beat, hands steepled, her eyes burrowing into him in a way that would never not be unnerving. She pursed her lips, speaking slowly. "However, that's not why I asked you to stay behind."
"Then what's going on?"
"I overheard your discussion with Mr. Deeks this morning."
"What conversation?" He'd had half a dozen "conversations" with Deeks, most of which made him what to smack the detective. He didn't know why, but some days everything Deeks did seemed to annoy him.
"The one about the visiting rookie agents. I heard Deeks offer to work with them, quite generously, might I say," she explained, pausing yet again. "I also heard your response to that offer."
Sam smiled, knowing where this was going now. "And let me guess, Deeks complained about it."
"Mr. Deeks said nothing to me. I believe you know he fights his own battles. No, this is about why you don't think Deeks can handle the task and why you felt the need to undermine his abilities."
"It's Deeks, Hetty," Sam said. "He's unpredictable, unreliable, rebellious—"
"Regardless of his pedigree, Deeks is none of those things. To the contrary, he's one of the very best operators this team has ever seen. Yes, he's a maverick many times, but that is what makes him so useful to this team."
Sam set his jaw, frustrated by what felt like an unearned scolding. Hetty stared back with an annoying wide-eyed expression.
"Certainly, you've benefitted from his out-of-the-box thinking yourself many times. And even if you can't appreciate his methods, then you can't deny Deeks would do anything to protect this team and those we defend."
"I'm not apologizing to him," Sam said.
"No, I don't expect you to. I do, however, expect you to treat Deeks with the respect he has earned and deserves. Is that understood?"
"Yeah, I got it," Sam confirmed, tapping his knuckle on Hetty's desk.
"Good." She nodded. "Have a good night, Sam."
"Thanks." He smiled back, tempering his annoyance at Hetty. At Deeks and his floppy hair and inability to conform.s
