A/N: For today's prompt. This particular scenario was suggested by mashmaiden. Set in early season 4.


"Agent Blye?"

Kensi groaned, pushing at the hand tapping her shoulder.

"Agent Blye, can you hear me?" the voice said more insistently.

"Where am I?" she mumbled, just barely able to open her eyes. Even that made her head pound.

"You're in the hospital, ma'am," the man explained. "I'm Nurse Jackson. I noticed you were waking up a few minutes ago." Kensi gave the barest of nods, becoming increasingly confused. She didn't remember scheduling any procedure. Actually, she couldn't remember much of anything.

"What happened to me?" Lifting her hand, she frowned at the needle inserted in the back of her hand.

"Your vehicle crashed and turned over in a ditch this morning. You suffered a head injury, but your doctor can tell you more about that when you're a little more settled."

"Am I going to die?" she asked, squinting up at the nurse. Something started beeping loudly and he gently grabbed her hand.

"No, ma'am, the injury was not that severe. Please calm down." She tried to take a couple breaths, instinctually knowing that she wouldn't like the results if she couldn't calm down on her own. When the monitor stopped beeping, Nurse Jackson added, "Your partner will be back soon. He had to step away to make a call."

"My partner," she mumbled. She didn't remember having a partner either.

"Yes, Marty Deeks. He brought you in." He checked her IV, glancing at her a couple times. "I'm going give you a dose of pain medication and I'll let your doctor now you're awake."

Laying back down, she tried to force herself to remember something, repeating the name Marty Deeks in her mind until she felt calmer. A few minutes later, the door opened again.

"Oh my god, I'm so glad you're awake," said the man who walked through. He was tall with messy blonde hair that curled around his ears and a wide mouth that was currently narrowed with worry. Kensi felt something flutter in the pit of her stomach at the sound of his voice. As he drew closer, she noticed some blood smeared across his forehead.

He hesitated for a moment and then bent to hug her, the fluttering feeling increased and she wrapped her free arm around his neck. This was obviously Marty. It felt good, comforting to be in his arms.

"The nurse said we were in an accident," she said, pushing herself up higher in the bed. She must have guessed right that he was there too because he nodded, his expression turning worried once more.

"Yeah, you don't remember it?"

"Some of my memories are a little foggy," Kensi hedged. She grabbed his hand and his eyes flew down to their linked fingers. "But my head barely hurts." That was a bald-faced lie. "Can you get me out of here?"

"I don't know, the doctor-"

"Please, Marty." He arched an eyebrow at that and he shook his head, allowing a tiny smirk.

"You're super cute when you beg Kensalina, but I think they'll want to keep you for a while for observation. It was a pretty bad crash."

"I just want to go home," Kensi murmured, pressing his hand to her lips.

"Ok, yeah, wow. Apparently that TBI made you a lot more affectionate that usual," he said, his cheeks flushing just a little. It was pretty adorable.

"What, I'm not always affectionate with my husband?" she teased, looking right up into his gorgeous blue eyes. It felt normal, easy, and took away some of her discomfort at having absolutely no idea who this guy was.

"Husband?" He chuckled, turning away slightly before he rubbed his jaw. "Ok, yes, I'm definitely your husband. I uh, I want to talk to your doctor...about getting you released. Don't go anywhere."

He returned about five minutes later with the doctor in tow. While Marty stood in the background, the doctor, who introduced herself as Doctor Martinez, gave Kensi an amnesia test. At first it took her longer than she was proud of to come up with the simple answers to questions about the date and time, but then they became progressively easier as more information returned to her.

She even started to remember more about Marty.

The only things she couldn't seem to remember were what happened directly before and after the accident. Dr. Martinez didn't seem particularly worried about that and since she didn't ask any questions about her personal life, Kensi didn't volunteer the information.

"So, what does this mean?" Deeks asked, rubbing at his bottom lip. Kensi had noticed he had a habit of running his fingers through his hair, which made it even messier.

At some point during the exam, he'd taken her hand again. She was grateful for the support and didn't mind the feel of his warm fingers gripping hers. "Is Kensi going to be alright? Does she need to stay in the hospital?"

"I want to look at her CT scan again, but I think she should be alright to go home," Dr. Martinez said. "As long as she has someone to watch her the first couple days and nights for any changes."

"Marty will be with me," Kensi said, glancing up at him with a small smile. His own smile looked kind of odd, but she didn't worry about it too much. She trusted him.

"Well, in that case, I'll be fine with releasing you. And Mr. Deeks, her memory should return in a few days to a couple weeks. It's an encouraging sign that her amnesia is already resolving."

"Babe, can you take care of the paperwork?" The words sounded a little strange coming from her mouth, but she shook it off. Everything felt a little strange right now. Marty didn't immediately answer, so she touched his stomach lightly to get his attention. He jerked, his eyes widening in surprise. "You'll take care of the paperwork, right?"

"Uh sure, I'll get started on that," he muttered. She tipped her chin up expectantly and after a moment of hesitation, he leaned in and kissed her forehead.


"So, uh, what exactly do you remember about us?" Deeks asked as casually as he could, flicking a quick look at Kensi. She was propped up in the passenger seat with a couple of pillows, but other than the small bandage at her hair line, she didn't seem that much worse for wear.

Oh, except for the fact that she apparently thought they were married. He wasn't sure what had led her to believe that were in a relationship at all, but he hadn't figured out a way to break the truth to her yet.

"We work together," she began slowly, looking at him for confirmation, "at NCIS."

"That's right." At least that was a start. Maybe with enough gentle leading, she would realize the truth.

"We met when when we were both undercover at a gym. We didn't get along very well at first, but then we started working as partners." She paused and glanced at him, her smile turning reminiscent.

"I think you thought I was pretty annoying and kind of idiot when we first met," Deeks said, smirking at his own expense. "Still do sometimes to be honest."

"Mm, but I love you anyway," Kensi commented drowsily, reaching across the consul to run her fingers over his cheek. A shiver ran down his spine at the simple touch combined with her soft, almost dreamy expression. He wasn't used to her touching him this much when it wasn't followed by a sarcastic comment or the promise of violence.

"Uh...here we're are." He pulled into her driveway, and parked, grabbing her bag from the back and then helping her out. When he offered her his arm, she wrapped her arm around his neck instead, obviously expecting him to pick her up.

After a little fumbling, he had one arm around her waist and the other under her knees. Kensi once again didn't seem to notice his discomfort and laid her head on his shoulder, sighing.

"How do you feel?" he asked.

"My head hurts," she mumbled. "And my back is kind of sore too. Maybe you can rub it for me."

"Sure." Deeks huffed out a laugh. God, this was like all his dreams come true but in totally the wrong way. He used the spare house key Kensi had given him a couple years ago for emergencies and carried her straight to her bedroom.

Despite their usual lack of boundaries and the number of times he'd hung out at her apartment, he rarely set foot inside her room. It was an unspoken line that neither of them was willing to cross, a sign of intimacy, which was now being completely trampled.

He set her on the bed and then grabbed a t-shirt and a pair of sweats from a pile by the door. Before she could ask for help with changing, he told her,

"I'm gonna check in with Hetty and let her know how you're doing."

"But you're not leaving, right?" She checked, grabbing for his hand.

"Of course not," he assured her, crouching down in front of her. "What if you tripped over a pile of clothes on your way to get a late night snack? I'd never forgive myself."

"Shut up. And I promised I clean up the mess this weekend," she said, rolling her eyes. "As soon as we get a break from work."

"Kensi, I'm not going to let you clean anything while you have a concussion." He started to stand again, but Kensi leaned forward, hugging him tightly.

"Thank you for taking such good care of me." She dipped her head and he didn't move as she gently kissed him. It was just a brush of lips, less than the kiss they shared while undercover. Somehow it was so much more. Clearing his throat noisily, he untangled her arms, and rushed into the living room, not caring if Kensi thought it was strange.

He quickly updated Hetty on Kensi's status. Hetty gave him the rest of the day off without him even asking with instructions to take good care of "Ms. Blye". He felt a twinge of guilt at that, but didn't mention anything about Kensi's memory lapse. The team would figure that out soon enough.

When he hung up, he fixed Kensi a bowl of soup and a small sandwich, remembering she hadn't eaten since early that morning.

"Hey, I made you some food." he said quietly as he walked back into her room with a tray balanced on one hand. Kensi was curled up in bed looking way too soft and drowsy-eyed for her own good. "I couldn't find any Twinkies or peanut butter cups, so it's just plain old tomato basil."

"I'm not hungry," she said. He didn't think that was a particularly good sign, but set the food to the side and crouched in front of her again. Just to be at eye level, he told himself.

"Ok, do you need anything else?" Kensi slid a hand out from under the covers and clumsily cupped his cheek.

"Just you."


A/N: I played this like Kensi was remembering some bits from when they were undercover in Neighborhood Watch. And yes, there will be a part 2.

As always, I am not a medical expert or professional. Although I do try to do some research, this is just for fun and there's bound to be some mistakes.