Daughter of Gibbs

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Some didn't think Gibbs had a Family beside his father, but when Abby came rushing through the elevator over to Gibbs and asked about someone by the name of Rosealynda they were clueless.

"She is coming here right? Right?" Gibbs shakes his head.

"Yes Abs but she has school work to do so she going to be with Ducky."

"Gibbs!"

"Abby she has to have it done and if she up here it will not get done, and with you, you two will just goof out most probably. With Ducky she'll get done and have someone to help her with it."

Tony, Ziva and McGee sat and watched Gibbs and Abby exchange words.

"So how is she getting here?" Ducky asked walking in. "Bus. Did you get anything." Gibbs asked looking at Ducky. "Yes but first why will Rose be with me down stairs?" Gibbs headed to the elevator. "Because she has a paper on autopsy due by tomorrow and I thought if she was down there with you she would get it done and if she has any question you are there." "Why autopsy jethro?" Ducky asked once in the elevator. Gibbs shrugged his shoulders.

-MEANWHILE-

Director Vince walked in with a girl wearing a trench coat. "Where is Agent Gibbs?"

"Umm he went to autopsy with Ducky."

"ROSE!" Abby said as she jumped up and hugged her.

"Can't breath Abs" Rose said muffled. Director Vince sighed.

"You stay here and don't move, while I get Gibbs." He said pointing at Rose.

"Yes sir." Rose replied.

"So Abby where does my dad sit and why are they staring at me?"

Rose whispered to Abby. "Right here" Abby said pointing to his desk.

"Will you stop staring. Your scaring her."

"I'm not staring Abby. I'm trying to read her trench coast and discpher what the letters mean." McGee said looking to his computer and typing something.

"What are trying to discpher now probie, a girlfriend."

"Haha Tony real funny."

Rose watched the two exchange words back and forth as she got her touch screen tablet/laptop out form her back pack and sat down at Gibbs desk.

"So you like the color black?" Ziva asked Rose.

"Yup." Was the short and straight forward reply she got.

Tony watched as Rose turned on her computer and typed in four numbers. Rose looked up at him.

"What?" Rose asked staring at Tony with the Gibbs Stare.

"Uh no one sits at boss desk."

"Hmm. That's cool, but I don't care Tony." Rose looked back to he computer and pulled it off the black/emerald green keyboard.

"How do you know my name? I don't know yours."

"And you will probably not know her name for awhile." Gibbs said walking over.

"Boss." Tony said going over to his desk. Gibbs looks to Abby

"Ducky needs you to exam theses."

He hands her a bag with some bullets in it. "Picture Abs." Rose said with a smile and took a picture of Abby with Gibbs kinda in it.

"Okay Gibbs. See ya Rose." Abby said taking the bag and heading to her lab.

"Soo?" Rose said sitting back down and pushing her black with natural red highlights out of her face.

"Hey, boss who is this girl anyways?" Tony asked.

"Little Gibbs." Rose replied before Gibbs could.

""Pu. Pu. Pu. Boom!" She said looking at her computer turn tablet scaring Ziva.

"Hola papá."

"Get your keyboard and come with me." Gibbs said. Rose grab her keyboard and followed her dad to the elevator.

"Your going to sit with Ducky and get your essay done."

Rose tensed and thought ' How does know about that?' Gibbs looks over at her and smiles.

"Your not pulling an Abby on me are you?"

"No." She replied back with her own little smile.

Gibbs put his arm over her shoulder and hugged her. He whispered in her ear. "Your teachers email me when your failing or missing work."

He pulled away as the elevator open to the floor leading to Ducky's lab. Rose walked in.

"Ducky!" She ran over and hugs him.

" Hello Rosalynda." He replied hugging back.

"You gonna be find with my fifteen year old Ducky?" Gibbs ask before pushing a button.

"I think she will be fine Jethro." The elevator closed.

A/N: So what do think? Do they sound like them selves?

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