Title: Captain's Log
Author:
kaylashay81
Rating: FR13
Disclaimer: I'm not Bellesario or CBS, so I don't claim to own them.
Word Count: 5 x 100
Challenge:
ncisdrabble100; Challenge #92 - Heaven and Hell
SPOILERS: post-Season Five
Crossposted:
ncisdrabble100;
ncisfanfic;
tonydinozzo
Summary: From the outside looking in...
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
June 29, 2008
It’s been over a month and I still don’t understand the man. He was sudden substitute back when we deployed and no matter who I asked about the reasoning behind his placement, I couldn’t get a straight answer. When I asked DiNozzo himself, he just gave this laugh and a cryptic response. “Hell was not accessible,” he said. I can’t complain about his work ethics as he’s the most efficient agent afloat I’ve ever worked with. The crew also seem to like him. Maybe I’ll crack the mystery before our tour ends.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
July 4, 2008
Independence Day was celebrated wholeheartedly with the crew. We were even able to grant permission to set off a few flares as part of a “training” scenario that boosted spirits. I even caught DiNozzo with a rare smile on his face. Don’t get me wrong, the man has smiled before. However, his typical smiles are just for show as far as I can tell. It was probably the private video conference he had just before the festivities. He walked out like he had just been given an all access pass to heaven.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
July 18, 2008
I just had the strangest conversation with Special Agent DiNozzo. The man requested a private meeting with me in his office and I obliged him. Once there he handed me a confidentiality paper that came directly from the SecNav’s office. He informed anything he told me was off the record and, in his words, “Gibbs would kick my ass to hell and back if any of this leaks.” Needless to say, what I learned from him was nothing short of shocking and I think I understand this man much better than before.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
August 20, 2008
Seeing DiNozzo as he works alongside Special Agent McGee really makes me wish I could do something to help the situation along. I was wrong when I thought DiNozzo was an effective agent. Seeing this, he is like nothing I’ve ever seen out of NCIS. And the way he teases McGee about the seasickness is priceless. I’ll never tell him that though. McGee took me aside just before he left again and thanked me. He said that while working with Tony was far from heaven, their current situation nothing short of hell.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
September 30, 2008
DiNozzo is going home. It would be hard for anyone within a hundred mile radius not to know it. The kid is practically bouncing from the walls and I’m suddenly glad I never had the real DiNozzo working on my boat. I think I would have needed a larger supply of coffee than what is available to deal with it. I don’t envy the hell he puts his supervisors back in DC through if this is what he is like all the time. Hopefully, my next agent afloat won’t be so complex.
Author:
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Rating: FR13
Disclaimer: I'm not Bellesario or CBS, so I don't claim to own them.
Word Count: 5 x 100
Challenge:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
SPOILERS: post-Season Five
Crossposted:
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Summary: From the outside looking in...
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
June 29, 2008
It’s been over a month and I still don’t understand the man. He was sudden substitute back when we deployed and no matter who I asked about the reasoning behind his placement, I couldn’t get a straight answer. When I asked DiNozzo himself, he just gave this laugh and a cryptic response. “Hell was not accessible,” he said. I can’t complain about his work ethics as he’s the most efficient agent afloat I’ve ever worked with. The crew also seem to like him. Maybe I’ll crack the mystery before our tour ends.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
July 4, 2008
Independence Day was celebrated wholeheartedly with the crew. We were even able to grant permission to set off a few flares as part of a “training” scenario that boosted spirits. I even caught DiNozzo with a rare smile on his face. Don’t get me wrong, the man has smiled before. However, his typical smiles are just for show as far as I can tell. It was probably the private video conference he had just before the festivities. He walked out like he had just been given an all access pass to heaven.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
July 18, 2008
I just had the strangest conversation with Special Agent DiNozzo. The man requested a private meeting with me in his office and I obliged him. Once there he handed me a confidentiality paper that came directly from the SecNav’s office. He informed anything he told me was off the record and, in his words, “Gibbs would kick my ass to hell and back if any of this leaks.” Needless to say, what I learned from him was nothing short of shocking and I think I understand this man much better than before.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
August 20, 2008
Seeing DiNozzo as he works alongside Special Agent McGee really makes me wish I could do something to help the situation along. I was wrong when I thought DiNozzo was an effective agent. Seeing this, he is like nothing I’ve ever seen out of NCIS. And the way he teases McGee about the seasickness is priceless. I’ll never tell him that though. McGee took me aside just before he left again and thanked me. He said that while working with Tony was far from heaven, their current situation nothing short of hell.
Captain’s Personal Log
USS Reagan
September 30, 2008
DiNozzo is going home. It would be hard for anyone within a hundred mile radius not to know it. The kid is practically bouncing from the walls and I’m suddenly glad I never had the real DiNozzo working on my boat. I think I would have needed a larger supply of coffee than what is available to deal with it. I don’t envy the hell he puts his supervisors back in DC through if this is what he is like all the time. Hopefully, my next agent afloat won’t be so complex.