NCIS x kidnapped Child! reader
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  • Time 29m
  • Reads 944
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 13
  • Time 29m
Complete, First published Jul 14, 2023
Mature
Y/n a sweet/badass child living with her Mom (Savana or whoever) and her Dad(Gibbs or whoever) and when she goes to her a/n(aunt's name) her aunt goes outside to see what her dog is barking about and then Y/n hear's something from the living room and walks out of her room to see two men with masks and guns she tries to scream for her aunt and run but one of the masked people catch up to them and puts a cloth over her mouth. when her aunt walks back inside she to see a note on the TV and she runs to get her phone to call NCIS


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