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conclusion:
Warnings and/or Spoilers: Vague spoilers up to 6X02 "Agent Afloat"



previous parts: master post | part one | part two | part three | part four | part five | part six

| conclusion |


SpongeBob wouldn't leave him alone.

Tony nodded as Abby went on, narrating with her hands, pigtails and words. He was trying to ignore the balloons still tied to the foot of his bed, but damn it, they multiplied into six. That gift shop downstairs seriously needed to rethink their offerings.

"…so they're going to fly in Albert's sister on a special visa to take care of Ornella." Abby paused long enough to drain her Caf-Pow dry. That was her second one in the past hour. Wow, overcompensating much?

"Gathering everyone's voice samples. Shooting you. The explosives. He was forced to do what they said to save his sister." Abby sighed. "I thought Gibbs was going to shoot Brinon when Ziva and McGee got the little girl out of that basement. Poor Al…" She blinked rapidly as she idly smoothed down his covers. She peered through her lashes at him.

"Yeah," Tony murmured, "poor Albert." The guilt he saw on her face faded. He fidgeted. He wondered if the heaviness binding around his shoulder and lower back would ever go away. Getting shot was not fun. Root canal was a barrel of laughs compared to this.

"I wonder how long Gands was on Brinon's payroll?" Abby mused.

"Long enough." McGee made a face as he entered Tony's room. He set a paper bag down on Tony's pullout table, next to the grayest hunk of meatloaf Tony had ever seen (and fully intended to ignore).

McGee smiled wearily; he still looked exhausted. The circles Tony had noted each day McGee swung by were darker. "Gands kept records of everything. Even how he manipulated the phones to call in the lockdown." McGee pulled a pretty good imitation of a Gibbs frown. "That was a security flaw no one figured on. He even made sure he was guarding the one exit Albert could escape through."

"He killed Hanks because he got close enough to Albert when everything happened," Tony concluded. He carefully prodded the dressing on his lower stomach. "It was all Gands' idea not Albert."

McGee nodded. "If it hadn't been for Gands' plan to steal back the evidence, we never would have known to look closer at the data to find enough to convict Brinon. So in the end, it all worked out."

"Speak for yourself." Tony grimaced. He rubbed gingerly at his sternum. It weirdly ached even though it was nowhere near the healing wound. He waggled his eyebrows and pointed to the bag. "Present?"

"Half a mocha chip muffin," McGee corrected him. He grinned and pushed it closer. "Bon appétit."

Tony pretended to lean back into his pillows in horror. "That's not from last week, is it?"

McGee rolled his eyes, but failed to completely hide the relief on his face.

Guess it had been kind of scary for everybody when Tony's fever had spiked and his memory had spiraled downward with it. At some point he thought he'd even seen Brad Pitt—the doctor, not the actor—but Tony wasn't sure if that had been delirium, flashback, or real.

"So how was the grand jury?" Tony asked.

McGee's grin turned wolfish. "Brinon's trial is next month."

Tony's shoulders relaxed. "Great." He dropped his head back into the pillows. He took measured breaths. His eyes narrowed when he saw SpongeBob floating into the room with Ziva and Palmer.

Palmer grinned when he saw Tony was awake, but his smile dimmed when he saw SpongeBob's twins tethered to the foot of Tony's bed. Palmer's ears pinked.

"Seriously," Tony grumbled half-heartedly, "you couldn't shop anywhere else besides the gift shop downstairs, Jimmy?"

Palmer chuckled nervously.

"I brought you a cappuccino instead," Ziva spoke up as she smiled smugly.

"I don't think Tony can have that yet, Ziva." McPartyPooper frowned.

"Oh no," Palmer hastened to say, "Dr. Mallard and Gibbs are talking with the doctors right now. They said any liquids are fine now."

"Great," Tony groaned. "Ducky's going to find out about the screw-up with the meds…" Stupid doctors didn't read up on his allergies. Isn't that what charts were for?

"Ooh, Ducky smackdown!" Abby perked up. She planted a kiss on Tony's forehead then rubbed the lipstick mark off with her thumb. "I'll be right back. I got to see this. When Ducky gets going with that accent of his…" She hooked Palmer by the elbow on her way out.

"I'll see you later, Tony!" Palmer yelped as he was dragged away.

"Send me video!" Tony whined as they hurried off.

"How you're feeling, Tony?" McGee asked as he gingerly sat on the edge of his bed.

Ziva frowned at the balloons.

Tony was tempted to ask her to channel her Mossad powers and pop them. "Good," Tony replied instead. He knew better than to claim he was fine because it would get back to Gibbs. He didn't want to get handcuffed to his bed again for suggesting he was fine enough to go home. Vance had not been happy to get that call from hospital security.

McGee rubbed the back of his neck. He cleared his throat. "Tony, I uh…" He dropped his gaze. "When Al had shot you, I…I'm sorry I didn't react faster."

Tony's brow knitted. "How much faster do you think you could have been?" He pointed to Ziva. "I don't think even she could have been faster. Or Gibbs."

"He's right, McGee," Ziva said, although she did look mildly disturbed at the implication she wasn't Superman-fast. "There was nothing you could have done."

"And from what I was told," Tony added, "you reacted pretty fast when you thought there was a grenade." McGee stammered, his face turning red, the gloom that clung to him faded. Better.

Tony smirked. "Very John McClane." It would be funny to see how McGee reacted when he's presented with his citation next month.

McGee smiled goofily. "Glad you're okay, Tony."

"Yes," Ziva agreed fervently.

"Hey, I'm glad I'm okay." Tony sobered. "Also glad Gibbs got Albert's kid sister away from Brinon."

McGee shook his head. "Brinon was never worried about the murder charge."

"Considering what we finally decoded in Gands' hard drive," Ziva continued, "murder was the least of his worries."

"Yeah, well, selling weapons to terrorist groups kind of trumps murder," Gibbs drawled as he entered. He studied Tony. Satisfied with whatever he saw, Gibbs settled into the seat that had been left vacant for him.

"Where's Ducky?" McGee craned his neck to check out the hallway.

"Still ripping Doctor Moron a new one," Gibbs said calmly. "I left because Abby said I was blocking her view."

Tony groaned. "You know, I'm stuck in here for another week. Ticking off my doctor might work against me here."

Gibbs nodded. "I'll be sure to remind Doctor Pitt when he gets here in a few minutes."

"What?!"

McGee shared a grin with Ziva. "Boss, Ziva and I are going to…uh…make sure Ducky doesn't get thrown out of the hospital."

"Don't ruin Abby's shot," Gibbs said. He nodded to them as they left.

Tony eyed the doorway. "You know, I don't think I had to worry about Ducky back in the morgue. I think Ducky can be a pretty scary guy if he wants to be."

"Yup." Gibbs smirked to himself. "Ask him about Manila some day." He paused. "And about the exploding monkey and the boat he stole."

Tony gaped. "I think I will," he choked out. He rolled his head carefully and laid on the pillows, listening to Gibbs drinking his coffee. It wasn't worth trying to tell Gibbs to go home. He'd worked with the ex-Marine long enough to know it was useless. Gibbs wasn't going anywhere. Sure, he drank umbrella drinks for a brief time in Mexico, but other than that, Gibbs stayed whether he was asked to or not.

Tony was okay with that.

"Albert could have killed me, boss." Damn it. That wasn't what Tony meant to say. He hadn't wanted to say it for days; didn't even want to think about it.

"Yep." Luckily, Gibbs didn't fancy himself an armchair shrink.

Tony blinked hard; the lump in his throat was a surprise to him. "I mean, I'd been a cop for…I never saw it coming."

"I think that was the point of blackmailing Albert." Gibbs set his cup down. "None of us saw it coming. None of us predicted Brinon would grab a nine-year-old girl to get her big brother to go on a suicide mission."

"You think Albert knew…" Tony asked, his throat tight. "Think he knew it was a suicide mission?"

"Think Albert couldn't risk caring."

Tony nodded numbly. He squinted, his eyes burning at the corners.

"Brinon better pay for this." Tony grimaced. It sounded whiny. "I mean, for Al—"

A hand dropped on top of his head. "He will," Gibbs promised, his voice sure, solid and steady.

Tony found himself calming. Still, he pinched the bridge of his nose. He wondered if maybe he should finally give in and ask for a sleeping aid tonight. He didn't want to keep seeing Albert's gun firing at his face; not when he knew the truth behind the attack.

"Man," Tony said thickly, "I can't wait to go home."

Gibbs grunted. "About that…"

A sneaky suspicion wiggled inside. "Boss?" He stared at Gibbs with growing dismay. "Look, I appreciate your concern. I get it. I do. But I got two weeks of sick leave when I get discharged and no offense, but two weeks at your place, begging your rabbit ears to at least give me public television is going to give me a relapse—"

"Did I say you were staying at my place, DiNozzo?"

Oh. Tony was relieved. Really, he was. "Oh…okay."

"My guest room is on the second floor," Gibbs went on, stiffly. "You're not okayed to be handling stairs."

Tony gulped. "You mean…"

"That sofabed of yours better be comfortable," Gibbs growled.

Tony laughed, strained. "It's new?" he offered. "Listen, boss, you don't have to—"

A light slap bobbed his head forward. Tony scoffed and smiled up at Gibbs.

The ex-Marine sat there, looking steadily back at him. After a moment, Gibbs's mouth curved crookedly. "You're welcome."

Tony cleared his throat and thought reaching for his coffee would spare them both all the warm and fuzzy things Gibbs could never say and Tony could never hear. He sighed happily, ignoring Gibbs's chuckle as he curled his hands around the still warm cardboard cup. God, he was sick and tired of lukewarm water and—

Spewed the coffee out after the first gulp.

"Aw man, she put salt in my coffee!"


| the end |




Author's Note: Writing a fic is never a one man production. A Big Bang story, I have learned, takes a village. I may write the fic but the artists and the betas make the story happen.

Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] brate7 and [livejournal.com profile] penfold_x for the beta! I know my constant 'tweaking' couldn't have been fun. You were firm with your red pens and patient through my email's version of hand wringing. Thank you for being there for me!

To [livejournal.com profile] ms_ellery, whose beautiful artwork graced this fic, my gratitude for such incredible work! It stuns and amazes me how you were able to visualize what was on paper and flesh out such startling and vivid images!

And to [livejournal.com profile] krazykipper and the comm [livejournal.com profile] ncis_bigbang for once again doing this. Gathering of writers, artists, deadlines into a cohesive community chocked filled with fic is a wonderful gift to the fandom. Thank you for doing this!

And thank you readers, for being here!

Gratefully Yours, Yum@ (2010)


Pssst: Feedback is like cookies. I like cookies. -lol-


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Date: 2010-11-24 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mamamia1964.livejournal.com
Excellent story!

Date: 2010-11-24 01:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
Thank you!

Date: 2010-11-24 02:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] green99.livejournal.com
Wonderful!!!!! Thank you so much!!!

Date: 2010-11-24 03:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
:) Thank you! I had a lot of fun with this Big Bang!

Date: 2010-11-24 04:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danian.livejournal.com
That was fabulous! An interesting, detailed and balanced story that was rivetting from the beginning where I didn't see it coming at all, through all the confusion and worry - Abby and Palmer were perfectly written - through to the end which wasn't too smaltzy but fit in beautifully with the show's more relaxed, family moments (as opposed to the I'd-totally-kill-Gibbs ones). I admire the way you manage to make a team fic about the team - not biased to one person; I imagine that's difficult to do.
Thank you for a most entertaining story.
And the artwork was gorgeous - very clever :)

Date: 2010-11-24 04:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
not biased to one person; I imagine that's difficult to do.
Thank you for a most entertaining story.


LOL, oh boy, you got that right! I'm a Tony fan, but I love team fic but it is a challenge to balance everyone. I'm so glad it worked!

And yes, the art is amazing. I feel very fortunate she came on board for this fic!

Date: 2010-11-24 04:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mykidmom.livejournal.com
I really enjoyed the story. It kept me on the edge of my seat. You deserve lots of cookies for this one....

Date: 2010-11-26 03:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hinky-hippo.livejournal.com
Fantastic story! The characterizations were spot on and the plotline pulled me along scene after scene. Your story was nicely paced, allowing an easy, interesting read. It's wonderful to find really great Gen fic. I love team!fics, especially when everyone gets their moments to shine [and interact]. Thanks for sharing it! =)

Date: 2010-11-26 04:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
"Nom nom nom" Thank you! :)

Date: 2010-11-26 04:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
Thank you! I love finding gen fic. I must confess though, most my writings tend to slant towards Tony. Being balanced was a challenge! I'm glad it worked out. Thank you so much for the feedback!!!

Date: 2010-11-27 12:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benschi.livejournal.com
wow, just perfect! tony!whump and wonderful team action, what else could you ask for? :D thank you so much! this story is going straight to my favs. WELL DONE!

Date: 2010-11-28 04:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] natasha-alexis.livejournal.com
I found this through a recommendation over at ncisficfinder, and boy am I ever glad to have followed that link. This was wonderful. The characterizations were very realistic. The feelings of claustrophobia, and overwhelming anxiety your descriptions inspired were really scary, and the actual plot was just marvelous.

I really enjoyed reading this story, and appreciate all of the efforts expended by your support team and you. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.

n_a

Date: 2010-11-28 04:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
what else could you ask for?

A kidnap fic, an amnesia fic, a hostage fic, a "I thought you were dead" fic, a "I thought you hated me" fic, a--oh, that was a rhetorical question! LOL.

Seriously, thank you so much for your feedback. :)

Date: 2010-11-28 04:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
I found this through a recommendation over at ncisficfinder,

OMG, I was recced? Squee!

Keeping it team focused was harder than I thought but so much fun. Exploring the various POV has given me ideas for my next fic. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for reading and reviewing and just--wow, rec, really? I feel like Abby and her first Caf-Pow! :)

Here is the recommendation I followed:

Date: 2010-11-28 04:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] natasha-alexis.livejournal.com
http://community.livejournal.com/ncisficfind/748406.html

kamerreon
2010-11-27 09:30 pm UTC (link) This story hasn't been out long--it's from this year's NCIS Big Bang--bit it's sheer brilliance. Lockdown

Summary: It's SOP (Standard Operating Procedure), except there was nothing standard about being shot, trapped and possibly hunted down within NCIS. Being locked in also means you can't get out.

Re: Here is the recommendation I followed:

Date: 2010-11-28 04:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
!!!!! You know what makes this link even awesomer? There's fics rec there I haven't read yet too! New fic! LOL.

Date: 2010-11-28 06:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] khek.livejournal.com
This was great! I stayed up an hour past my *late* bedtime to finish it. :)

I loved how you caught all the characters. Even in the middle of a crisis, they spent as much time worrying about each other as they did containing the situation. And I didn't see any of it coming (although I did think Albert wasn't the mastermind.)

Bravo!

Date: 2010-11-28 01:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benschi.livejournal.com
lol ,okay, you got a point there! but that would be dreamland + putting all of that into one fic might be kinda tricky^^
you wanna try it out? pleeeease? :D I think you could pull it off xD
have a wonderful sunday! and thank you again! best regards!

Date: 2010-11-28 02:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kehlana-miyu.livejournal.com
Just found your fic through the rec at ncisficfind - I was so busy with finishing my thesis that I completely forgot about bigbang - and I have to say you just made me lose contact with the world for couple of hours. There was no way I was going to interrupt my reading for any reason until I finished. I especially loved how you got the voices of each character perfectly - you managed to get eac of them their moment to speak and shine and sound true to themselves. And the plot was really interesting and well thought of. Thank you for sharing this gem :)

Date: 2010-11-28 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
This was great! I stayed up an hour past my *late* bedtime to finish it. :)

Oops....Do I owe you coffee? EG. As for Albert--LOL--I was worried the readers would know something was up the moment Albert showed up! Exploring each character was fun. Plotting, however, was (oh boy), tough!

Date: 2010-11-28 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] echoing-seas.livejournal.com
Such a wonderfully written story! I love how Gibbs and everyone interacted, and how Tony was still able to help with the case despite being hurt. His dialogue with Gibbs and Gibbs concern for him were great too! Thanks so much for sharing! :)

Date: 2010-11-30 04:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angst-queen-98.livejournal.com
Hey Yum! I've read some of your fics across multiple fandoms through the years and was pleased to see you dabble with NCIS. This was a great entry into the Big Bang! Thanks so much for sharing with us. :-)

Date: 2010-12-01 12:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
I was nervous about Gibbs' and Ziva's voice in particular but I'm glad it worked out! Thank you for the review!

Date: 2010-12-01 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
Weeell.....I couldn't leave Tony out! LOL

Date: 2010-12-01 12:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrwubbles.livejournal.com
Cabbling in NCIS, in E!, in Sherlock, in Supernatural, in Star Trek...I can't decide! Haha! Thanks for sticking by me and reading/reviewing! The Big Bang was fun. Got me going on some fun fics!
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