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Mrs Patel is sweet and welcoming. She makes him tea, and he sits on her couch and looks at all her photographs of Rajul, from when he was a baby to when he graduated from high school.

Tony hopes it helps her to know Rajul loved her and that his last thoughts were of her. He isn’t sure if that’s any comfort, but he wants her to know that her son was with someone who was kind to him in his last few minutes. He doesn’t tell her the details of her son’s death; no parent needs to know something as ugly as that. Tony has seen the FBI report, and he knows what Fornell’s team told her. She’ll find out more when it goes to court, and he hopes she’s ready for that. He warns her, gently, what it might entail, and she nods, blinking the tears out of her eyes.

Finally, he says goodbye and emerges into the sunlight. It’s a beautiful late fall day, much warmer than it has any right to be at this time of the year.

Tony walks slowly towards his car, waiting until Mrs Patel has closed the door behind him. Only then does he allow his shoulders to sag. He pauses beside his car, breathing heavily. That was painful but necessary. He didn’t want to re-live the events of that horrible day, but he promised Rajul he’d do this, and he’s glad he did.

Still, it hurts. He rests his arms on the side of the car, feeling the soreness in his shoulders. It’s like someone has taken handfuls of his skin and is twisting it, pulling him down. He takes a few deep breaths, steadying himself…and is taken completely by surprise when he feels two hands descend on his shoulders, soothing the sore skin.

“Ssh, I’ve got you,” a familiar voice says in his ear, and he relaxes, smiling to himself as he remembers his own words of yesterday being whispered back to him.

Gibbs’s fingers feel so good, digging into his aching shoulders, and Tony surrenders to the massage for a couple of minutes. Then he turns. Gibbs looks…like Gibbs again. Tony isn’t sure what the difference is, just that the white wolf is back, balancing out the dark one. He thinks it’s that same white wolf he’s got to thank for Gibbs being here right now and giving a damn about him.

It’s interesting that the white wolf burst into life when he was threatened yesterday and now again today, when he’s feeling so low after visiting Mrs Patel. Then again, he’s always known that Gibbs’s white wolf has a streak of protectiveness a mile wide. That’s one of the main ways Gibbs has always shown his love. He’s not the kind of guy who’ll make any flowery declarations; this is how his white wolf expresses itself.

“Did you follow me?” Tony asks.

“Yeah.” Gibbs shrugs. “I was driving over to your place and got there just as you came out with the flowers…wondered where you were going. My gut said it was bad, so…”

“You followed me. It’s kind of a habit you have.” Tony gives a little grin, remembering so much of their shared history, going right the way back to when he was a cop in Baltimore.

“Well, now you can follow me.” Gibbs jerks his head at his car, and Tony doesn’t have a chance to ask him where they’re going because Gibbs strides off.

Tony drives after Gibbs to a marina a few miles away and gets out of his car.

Gibbs goes into the marina office, emerges a few seconds later with a basket, and jerks his head at Tony again. “This way.”

Tony follows Gibbs down to the water and watches him jump on board a big, white yacht. Gibbs turns and holds out his hand to help Tony climb on board too.

“Nice.” Tony stands on the deck, glancing around.

“Belongs to an old friend. He said I could borrow it for the afternoon.” Gibbs puts the basket down. “Food,” he mutters.

Tony sits down and watches as Gibbs takes the boat out onto the open water. The sun feels good on his face, and he feels himself relaxing, really relaxing, for the first time in months.

They end up in the middle of nowhere. There’s just blue water all around them, no other boats in sight, and the sun shining overhead. Gibbs stops the boat and comes over to him.

“Take off your clothes,” he orders.

Tony glances up at him in surprise. “What?”

“Clothes.” Gibbs jerks his head impatiently, holding up something in his hand. Tony squints through the glare of the sun and sees a bottle of massage oil. “Somethin’ I’ve wanted to do for a few weeks,” Gibbs mutters. “Watching you walk around with those aching shoulders.”

Tony grins and undresses, and then he lies down on the towel Gibbs has placed on the front deck.

He’s not exactly sure what he’s expecting, but he had no idea that Gibbs knew how to give such fantastic massages. Gibbs’s fingers are strong and sure as they slide into his shoulders and neck, digging in just deep enough to give relief without being painful. Tony sighs and spreads out, allowing Gibbs to have control over his body. It feels so damn good to be here, under the sun, having his shoulders massaged by such strong, expert hands.

He feels Gibbs’s lips on one of his scars, and then feels him trace it down from shoulder to thigh, bestowing dozens of tiny kisses on it as he goes. Tony has a sudden, vivid memory of doing the exact same thing to Gibbs several weeks ago, infusing each kiss and each long, deep sweep of his fingers with all the love he possessed.

Now Gibbs is returning the favour. Gibbs is not a man who can speak easily about those things he cares about the most, but he can show it; and right now, after weeks of being shut out, Tony knows that Gibbs is telling him exactly what he means to him.

That knowledge brings a lump to Tony’s throat, and he swallows down hard and wipes his face on the towel.

“You okay? Going too hard?” Gibbs asks.

“No…just right,” Tony replies softly.

He allows himself to drift off as those deft fingers and gently caressing lips show him just how much Gibbs loves him; after an hour or so, he is in absolutely no doubt about how deep that love is.

Finally, Gibbs draws back, and Tony turns over to see him gazing down on him with a satisfied smile on his face.

“One more thing.” Gibbs picks up Tony’s hand and gently massages the fingers he once broke, slowly, one by one, easing out the stiffness. Tony looks up at him as he works; Gibbs has that same look of intense concentration on his face that he always has when he’s working on building something in his basement.

Tony remembers how Gibbs held him down and broke these fingers, one by one, all the time asking Tony to trust him, even though Tony didn’t know why he was doing it. Tony did trust him. He always has. He always will.

“Come here.” Tony grabs Gibbs’s hand and pulls him down beside him onto the towel. Then he reaches out and undoes one button on Gibbs’s shirt.

Gibbs doesn’t stop him, so Tony moves on to the next, and then the next.

“You okay with this?” Tony asks quietly, unzipping Gibbs’s fly. “I mean…without the drugs, without the danger, and without the ‘we might die tomorrow’ atmosphere? You ready for this?”

Gibbs grins and presses Tony’s hand against his cock, which is rock hard. “How does that feel?”

“Pretty ready.” Tony grins back and finishes stripping Gibbs’s clothes from his body.

Then he takes Gibbs’s face in his hands and kisses him deeply. The sun bathes them gently as they lie naked under its warm rays, caressing each other slowly. It’s been weeks, but Tony wants to savour their first love-making as free men. He doesn’t want it going too fast; he wants to enjoy it.

He explores Gibbs’s body in the daylight for the first time. He covers his skin with dozens of kisses, enjoying the scent and feel of Gibbs’s body under his fingertips and lips.

Gibbs rolls over on top of him and gently stretches his opening with his fingers, smiling down on Tony the entire time. Tony is so relaxed that by the time Gibbs sinks his hard cock into him, it feels instantly pleasurable.

Gibbs makes love to him slowly, taking his time, kissing Tony repeatedly as he moves inside him. The sky is blue behind Gibbs’s face, framing him, making his blue eyes seem an even deeper shade. They both reach climax at almost the same time, and instead of being a brief moment of pleasure snatched in the midst of an on-going nightmare, it feels relaxed and peaceful.

Afterwards, Gibbs rests his head on Tony’s chest, and Tony wraps his arms around Gibbs’s body, and they lie there for a long time in the gently rocking boat under the warm rays of the late afternoon sun.

Eventually they move, their muscles protesting at having to shift. Gibbs withdraws from his body, and they cover themselves in blankets and devour the contents of the picnic basket.

Then they lie down on the deck of the boat, wrapped up in each other’s arms, and gently kiss as the sun goes down around them.

Tony can feel Gibbs tracing his fingers gently over the scars on his back, and he remembers lying in their stall the night he was whipped, with the blood drying on his skin, and how Gibbs crawled across the floor to be as close to him as possible and held his hand all night long.

Gibbs made a promise to him that night, and now, lying here on the deck of the boat, wrapped up in Gibbs’s arms, Tony knows that Gibbs remembers that promise too.

~*~


It’s getting late by the time they return to the marina. They stop beside Tony’s car, and Gibbs hesitates. Then he leans in, plants a kiss on Tony’s cheek, and pulls back.

“Night, Tony.”

He turns to go, but feels Tony’s hand on his arm, pulling him back.

“Hang on. That’s it? It’s late, and it’s an hour’s drive home for me but twenty minutes to your place. Why don’t I stay over with you tonight?”

Gibbs thinks about the half-eaten containers of food in his living room, the mattress in his bathroom, and the many empty bottles of whisky everywhere, and shakes his head. “Not yet.”

“Why not? After the day we just shared.”

“It was good. Let’s quit while we’re ahead.” Gibbs turns on his heel and walks back to the car, feeling Tony’s gaze burning into his shoulders as he goes.

Gibbs looks around for a bottle of whisky to help him sleep when he gets home and finds there are none left. He thinks about it for a moment, but the dreams are too vivid for him to handle a whole night of them. One or two is manageable, but he has no intention of tossing and turning the entire night with a head full of them, which is what happens when he doesn’t drink a good half a bottle of Jack before going to bed.

He shoulders his jacket back on, grabs his keys, and opens his door…to find Tony standing outside, hand poised to knock.

“Going somewhere?” Tony asks, with a raised eyebrow.

“Walk. Fresh air.” He shrugs. “You following me, Tony?”

“You followed me. Fair’s fair.” Tony gives a sweet smile.

Gibbs glares at him. “You said you weren’t going to push.”

“I said I wasn’t going to push because I was going to wait for you to come to me. You did. So now we’re in different territory.”

“Go home, DiNozzo,” Gibbs growls.

“No. See, you can boss me around all you like at work – that’s fine. I don’t mind. I kinda like it.” Tony grins. “I’m sure as hell used to it. But when we’re on our own time, we’re equals, and you don’t get to tell me what to do. Haven’t you figured that out yet?”

“It’s my damn house, and you’re not coming in,” Gibbs says firmly, cutting to the chase.

“Fine. I’ll sit on the doorstep until you invite me in.” Tony shrugs. “See, I figured out what today was all about. It’s okay for you to look out for me, but you won’t let me do the same for you. You have to be the big, bad wolf all the time, don’t you? You can never show fear, or vulnerability, or let anyone in to help you, and as long as you do that, we’ll never have a relationship of equals.”

God, he needs that drink now! Right now. Gibbs shoves Tony to one side, steps out of the house, closes the door behind him, and then locks it, which he never usually does but he doesn’t want Tony snooping around in there while he’s gone.

“I was wondering why all your marriages after Shannon failed,” Tony says quietly.

Gibbs stiffens. “You’ve gone too far, DiNozzo.”

“No, I haven’t gone far enough. They fell in love with you because they thought you cared about them, and I think you actually did. I don’t think you find it hard to care about people, Jethro. But you won’t let them care about you in return. That’s what happened with all those ex-Mrs Gibbses, isn’t it? That’s why they all left.”

Gibbs clenches his fists angrily. “You don’t know shit, Tony.”

“I’ve been watching you for ten years, Gibbs. I know more than you think. You were still hurting about Shannon and Kelly, but you never let any of your exes into that pain. You refused to let them help, like you refused to let your dad help after your mom was killed. It’s the lone wolf in you, I get that.” Tony shrugs. Then he leans in. “But I refuse to be an ex-Mrs Gibbs, Jethro. I’m here to stay, so you’d better figure out how to make a place for me in your lair.” He jerks his head at the house.

Gibbs shoves his keys into his pocket. He won’t take the car. He intends to drink too much to make that sensible. He’ll walk down the road to the nearest bar instead.

“You want to stay out here, then fine,” he growls at Tony. “But I’m going out.” He prowls down the driveway and then glances back. “Don’t damn well follow me, DiNozzo.”

“No intention of it.” Tony sits down on the doorstep and leans his head back against the door. “But I’ll be here, waiting, when you get back. One of these days you’ll finally get it through your thick skull that I’m not going anywhere.”

The bar is only a few minutes away. He’s often been here when he needs to get out of the house and nurse a quiet drink alone. He sits down at the bar and settles in for a long night ahead. If Tony is still there when he gets back, at least he’ll be too drunk to have a conversation with him.

“Hey, Gibbs,” the barman says, putting a glass of bourbon in front of him.

“Hey, Bill.” Gibbs downs the drink in one fiery gulp.

“Haven’t seen you here in a long time; you been away?”

“Yeah.” Gibbs shoves the glass back at Bill and gestures his head for a refill.

“Did you get married again?” Bill asks. “Only you’ve got that same look on your face that you had when you were getting your last divorce.”

Gibbs grunts, remembering how often he used to come down here during his messy break-up with Stephanie.

“Women, huh?” Bill grins, putting another whisky in front of him.

Gibbs grunts again. Women, men – it makes no difference. The common denominator in being lousy at relationships isn’t gender – it’s him.

He isn’t sure how many whiskies he’s consumed when someone sits down at the bar beside him an hour or so later. It’s late and the bar is practically empty, so he’s annoyed as there are plenty of other seats.

He turns to look at his unwanted company and his stomach does a queasy flip.

“Hi, Gibbs,” Sam Hurrell says. “It’s good to see you again.”

Gibbs stares at him. “Tony called ya?”

“Yes. He figured you’d be here – said it was the closest bar within walking distance.”

“You’ve gotten fat, Sam,” Gibbs says, downing another whisky.

Hurrell grins. “Yeah – I know. Jan keeps feeding me, and it’s so good that I can’t stop eating after months of chewing though that shit they fed us as Scott’s place.” He gives Gibbs a critical stare. “And you’ve gotten thin,” he says. “You’re much thinner now than you were when I last saw you. Frank would never have let you get this thin – he had to keep you bulked up enough to win in the pit.”

Gibbs clenches his jaw and jerks his head at Bill to bring him another drink.

“I eat, you drink…there are all kinds of ways of handling it,” Hurrell says, sitting back in his chair.

Gibbs takes a gulp of the drink Bill puts in front of him.

“I’ve thought about you a lot these past couple of months since that final Fight Night,” Hurrell tells him softly. “Wondered how you were doing. Me and Jan met up with Tony a few times, and he said --”

“You met up with Tony?” Gibbs glances sideways at Hurrell. Tony has seen Greg, Hurrell and Rajul’s mom, while he’s seen nobody. He’s just tried to shut it away and pretend it didn’t happen.

“Yeah. Tony and Jan got close while you and I were away.”

Gibbs turns in his chair and takes a good look at Hurrell. He is fatter, but he’s a big guy and carries it well. It actually suits him, as if this is how he’s supposed to be. His hair has grown back in a soft shade of light brown, and he looks completely different to how he did back at Scott’s stable. His shoulders are relaxed, his face has lost that anxious look, and while he might not exactly be at peace yet, he looks as if he’s getting there.

“You’re not doing too well, I think, old friend,” Hurrell says softly.

“And you are?” Gibbs glares at him.

“I have good days and bad. Nobody ever said it was going to be easy.” Hurrell shrugs. Then his face lights up. “But here – see – some good came out of it.” He gets his wallet out of his jacket pocket, opens it, and takes out a photo, which he places in front of Gibbs. It’s a picture of Jan, holding a little girl. “Her name’s Melissa,” Hurrell tells him, a genuinely happy smile curving at the corners of his mouth. “She’s Steve’s daughter,” he adds.

Gibbs gazes at the little girl in the picture. She’s got blonde curly hair and a sweet smile. He can see Steve’s features in her and it makes his gut churn. He really doesn’t want to remember that night.

“Me and Jan took a trip to meet Steve’s girlfriend Tanya, and Melissa. They’re doing okay, but struggling financially, so we’re helping out. We’ve become close.” He picks up the picture and puts it back in his wallet. “I owe it to Steve to make sure his little girl is okay,” he says quietly.

Gibbs nods and takes another gulp of his drink. “I never said…” he pauses and then forces himself on. “About that final night…I never said, because I didn’t see you again after, but you did a great job, Sam.”

“You gave me the confidence, Gibbs. There was only one guard, like you said there would be, and I took him out. I freed all the fighters – it all went down exactly like you planned.”

“Always knew you could do it. You should believe in yourself more.”

Hurrell gives him a beaming smile. “I’ve wanted to see you for a while. I wanted to say thanks – for that and for everything else you did for us. You took the brunt of it all, you came up with the plan that got us rescued, and you got us all organized. We only got out of there alive because of you.”

Gibbs stares into his drink.

“I’ve spoken to several of the fighters since we were rescued, and you’re a legend to them, Gibbs. They know we’re only free because of you, and they know you took one hell of a beating in the pit that night because you were buying time for us. So thank you. From all of us.”

The noise of that final Fight Night comes crashing back into his head. Everything was at stake; his life, Tony’s, Sam’s, all the fighters in Scott’s stable and in all the other stables. He fought his heart out in the pit that night, and he can still hear the sound of the crowd baying for his blood. He takes a deep, heaving breath inwards.

“D’you get flashbacks – to the pit?” he asks.

Hurrell nods. “All the time. And nightmares – incredibly vivid nightmares that make me wake up screaming.”

“Yeah. Me too.” Gibbs strokes the side of his glass with his thumb and then turns to look at him. “How d’you get through it, Sam?” he asks hoarsely.

“With Jan’s help,” Hurrell replies, leaning forward. “She’s been incredible. I told her everything – all of it, even the…” He flushes. “Even the stuff I’m most ashamed of. She doesn’t judge me. I’m doing a good job of that all by myself.”

Gibbs gazes at him, suddenly overwhelmed by how good it is to see him again. “You shouldn’t,” he mutters. “You’re a good man, Sam. One of the best I’ve ever known.”

“Thank you,” Hurrell says softly. His eyes are glowing with pride, and Gibbs is aware just how much those words mean to him. Hurrell places a hand on Gibbs’s wrist and speaks quietly and urgently. “Listen, Gibbs, one thing I do know, more than anything else, is that I couldn’t have got through this alone – and you can’t, either.”

“I’m not used to being so damn weak. I can’t do this shit, Sam,” Gibbs says despairingly.

“Sure you can. You’re a Marine.” Hurrell smiles at him. “Besides, you’re forgetting something, Gibbs. Something important.” Gibbs raises a questioning eyebrow. “The strength of the wolf is in the pack,” Hurrell reminds him softly. He gets up and puts a hand on Gibbs’s shoulder, squeezing firmly. “And Tony’s your pack, Gibbs. Let him be your strength.”

He squeezes again, and then he turns and leaves.

Gibbs stares into his glass for a long time after he’s gone, just gazing into the amber liquid. He thought the fight was over, and he’d won, but he’s still fighting, and he’s so tired of it. He thought he’d beaten Walid, but somehow he’s still imprisoned, only the prison is of his own making now; and for as long as he stays walled up inside it, Walid is the winner.

He’s taken one blow too many, and he’s staggering around, punch drunk, unable to stand properly. He wants to lie down. He wants to give in. He wants to stop fighting.

He finishes his drink with one last gulp, and Bill walks over. “You want a refill?” he asks.

Gibbs shakes his head, feeling something inside him finally give. “Nope. I gotta go home,” he says. “Someone’s waiting for me.”

~*~


It’s a long wait, but finally Tony sees Gibbs walking unsteadily up the driveway. Tony gets up, but Gibbs doesn’t say a word to him. He doesn’t even look at him. He just gets out his keys and fumbles drunkenly with the lock. The door swings open, and Tony waits, wondering if he’ll be spending the night on the porch.

Gibbs walks into the house and then pauses. “You comin’ in or not?” he mutters, holding the door open.

Tony gives a small, satisfied smile and follows him into the house. Gibbs turns on the light, and Tony blinks, taking in the mess of take-out boxes littering the living room. Most of them are half filled with food, some of it seriously stinking. He takes a step forward and almost trips over something that rolls away and clangs into something else. Looking down, he sees half a dozen empty bottles of whisky.

He glances up at Gibbs to find him looking at him, a defiant challenge in his eyes, clearly expecting an argument. Tony doesn’t give him one.

“C’mon…I’m beat, and you’re drunk on your ass. Let’s go to bed,” Tony says.

Gibbs nods and then stumbles drunkenly straight into the coffee table. Tony grabs him, pulls one arm over his shoulder, and walks him up the stairs towards the bedroom.

“Goin’ the wrong way,” Gibbs mumbles as Tony kicks the bedroom door open. Tony glances inside and sees the bed is missing a mattress. “This way,” Gibbs says, pulling him towards the bathroom.

Tony opens the bathroom door and sees the big mattress crammed into the tiny space, with a couple of pillows and a blanket on top. There are empty bottles of Jack strewn all around.

Gibbs leans against the bathroom door, a mulish look in his eyes, and Tony is all too well aware of just how much he hates showing any sign of vulnerability.

“Got something to say, Tony?” Gibbs demands belligerently.

“Yeah; let’s get some sleep.” Tony shrugs off his clothes, leaving them in an untidy heap in the bathtub, and then he lies down on the mattress.

Gibbs looks down on him for a long moment, and then suddenly he breaks into a low, deep chuckle.

“What’s so funny?” Tony asks.

“I just finally got it,” Gibbs replies, holding onto the bathroom wall while he undresses. He slings his clothes into the bathtub on top of Tony’s and gets under the blanket beside him.

Tony pulls him close, holding him tight, trying to ignore his painfully thin midriff and the ribs he can feel beneath his fingers. Somehow, here, lying on a mattress in the bathroom surrounded by empty whisky bottles, those ribs feel far worse than they did on the boat a few hours ago. The context changes everything.

“You finally got what?” Tony murmurs into the hair that is thankfully growing back as soft and silver as before.

“I finally got it into my thick skull that you aren’t going anywhere.”

Gibbs gives a tired, defeated smile, and then he slings an arm around him, buries his face in the crook of Tony’s neck, and falls fast asleep.

~*~


Gibbs dreams the helicopters and trucks didn’t come. He dreams he’s lying beaten in the sawdust with Walid standing over him, and that the FBI and NCIS don’t show up this time. Walid stakes him out on the ground, tying him down in the sawdust.

They make him watch as they herd Sam, Tony, Greg, Matt, and all the other fighters into the pit and force them to kneel down, execution style, their foreheads touching the ground.

“You lost, Wolfman,” Walid tells him. There’s a gun in his gloved hand, and he holds it against Sam’s head and pulls the trigger. Sam’s head explodes, and he falls forward, his blood staining the sawdust.

“NO!” Gibbs howls, but it’s pointless. He lost, and Walid has won.

A crowd of people gathers around, closing in on him. He can see Scott, Ellis, Tanner, Mac, Frank, McGuire, Pete…all of them getting closer and closer, looming over him, looking down on him.

Walid gives the gun to Scott, and he steps forward and places it against Tony’s head. Gibbs struggles against the ropes tying him down, trying desperately to get free. “Don’t kill him! Don’t damn well kill him! Not Tony! No!”

Tony raises his head and looks straight at him. “Don’t worry about me, Boss,” he says, with a crooked little smile. “I’m not going anywhere.” Scott takes aim, pulls the trigger, and....

“Hey…it’s okay,” a voice says, and Gibbs wakes up, gasping for air, the scream dying in his throat. Tony is leaning over him, stroking his hair gently. “That was one hell of a dream. You’ve been whimpering for ages. I wasn’t sure whether to wake you up or not.”

“Wasn’t a dream,” Gibbs says gruffly, getting up and going over to the basin. He fills it with water and splashes it over his face, shaking from the nightmare. He can still smell the sawdust and feel it under his fingertips from where he was scrabbling to get free. He washes his hands, scrubbing his fingernails to get rid of the sensation.

Then he crawls back onto the mattress, gets hold of Tony, and pulls him close, inhaling the scent of his hair. Gibbs holds on tight until his shaking dies down. It wasn’t real. Tony is alive and well and safe in his arms right now.

“You have them a lot?” Tony asks. “The nightmares – is that why you sleep in here?”

“Every night,” he replies. “Whisky helps. A bit. It’s not why I sleep in here though.”

“Then why?”

Gibbs gives a wry grunt of a laugh. “I have no idea.”

“I can see why you kept me out.” Tony strokes a hand through his hair. It feels good. It reminds Gibbs of his mom. “Nightmares, drinking too much, not eating enough, sleeping in here…anything else I should know about?”

“Yeah. I can’t go into the basement,” Gibbs replies honestly, looking at Tony in the small, dark room. Being in this enclosed space reminds him of the intimacy of their time in the stall, and it’s easier to open up and talk in here, like he did back there. Tony continues stroking his hair gently. “Can’t stand the smell of the sawdust.” Gibbs shudders. “Threw up in there when I first got home.”

“No wonder you had to return to work so soon. That basement is your sanctuary, your den; it’s where you go to lie low, lick your wounds, and heal yourself. We’ll find a way to get it back.”

“Yeah?” Gibbs says hopefully. He hasn’t been able to do that for himself because he can’t stand to be down there, but maybe Tony can find a way.

“Yes.” Tony kisses his mouth firmly. “I promise.”

~*~


They wake up late the next day, and after a leisurely lovemaking session they finally crawl off the mattress, take a shower together, and get dressed. Tony doesn’t want to put his suit back on again, so Gibbs throws him a pair of his sweatpants and a tee shirt to wear.

Tony raids Gibbs’s fridge and cupboards and manages to find enough ingredients for a good brunch, determined to get some flesh back on Gibbs’s bones. He watches Gibbs eat, noticing that he manages a little, but not as much as he’d like.

“Not good?” He gestures with his fork at the plate of eggs, bacon and sausages in front of Gibbs.

“Tastes like…” Gibbs hesitates. “Sawdust.” He grimaces. “You gonna kick my ass about it?” He gives a questioning little grin, and for the first time Tony gets the sense that Gibbs finally sees them as equals. He’s so used to being the one in charge that he hasn’t found this process easy, but he’s getting there now.

“Nope.” Tony shakes his head. “You’ll get your sense of taste back eventually, but I figure it’ll take time. I can wait. I’m a very patient man, Jethro.”

“You are? Since when?” Gibbs asks incredulously.

“I’ve been waiting patiently for you for ten years,” Tony points out, stealing an uneaten sausage from Gibbs’s plate. Gibbs has to cede that point to him.

After brunch they clean the place, throwing out the food containers and piling up the bottles in a box to take for recycling.

“I’m going to go home, get a few clothes,” Tony tells Gibbs when they’ve finished.

“You moving in now, DiNozzo?” Gibbs raises an eyebrow.

“Makes sense until we’ve figured a few things out,” Tony replies with a shrug. “That okay?”

Gibbs’s answering smile makes it clear it is. Tony returns home and packs up a couple of suitcases of clothes. An idea occurs to him, and he grabs his iPod and decides to stop off at the mall on his way back to Gibbs’s place.

He finishes up and glances around his apartment. He’s only brought enough for a few days, but somehow he knows he won’t be coming back to live here again. Eventually, he’ll move the rest of his stuff over. He’s been in love with this man for ten years, and he meant what he said. He’s not going anywhere; he’s with Gibbs to stay.

He returns to Gibbs’s house a couple of hours later, with his TV and DVD player as well as the suitcases and his shopping. Gibbs is out taking the bottles for recycling, so Tony orders in Chinese, Indian and Mexican food for dinner, as well as pizza, just to cover all his bases.

Then he goes down into the basement to set up what he has planned.

Gibbs returns home half an hour later, almost tripping over the suitcases in the hall. “I thought you said a few clothes?” he says, looking bemused.

“Oh, these are just enough for a few days. I’ve got two more closets full at home!” Tony tells him cheerfully.

“Why does anyone need this many clothes?” Gibbs demands, as they fill up the closet in his bedroom to bursting point.

“Because some of us actually like to dress nicely,” Tony tells him, with a pointed look at his baggy old NIS sweatshirt. He remembers Jan telling him how she reformed Sam’s wardrobe, one item at a time, and decides to do the same with Gibbs. The man is far too good-looking to hide under those cheap, shapeless clothes.

The food arrives, and Gibbs stares at the vast quantity in disbelief. “Are we expecting company?”

Tony grins. “Nah…I just figured that if I give you enough options there’ll be something here you want to eat.”

“You’re my mom now?” Gibbs rolls his eyes.

“Mom, dad, insanely handsome boyfriend…I don’t give a damn as long as you eat.”

“Insanely handsome?” Gibbs raises an amused eyebrow, and Tony laughs.

They sit down on the couch with the massive array of take-out in front of them, and Tony notes that his strategy is working, and Gibbs picks a little from all food choices, eating more than Tony suspects he’s done in weeks.

They watch a movie, and then Tony gets up and goes down to the basement for a few minutes to get it ready, before returning to the living room. “C’mon. Time for bed.” He holds out his hand.

Gibbs sighs. “I know the way upstairs, Tony.”

“Yeah, but we’re not going upstairs,” Tony says quietly. “C’mon, Jethro. Trust me.”

~*~


Gibbs allows Tony to haul him to his feet and lead him along the hallway to the basement. He’s already figured out that’s where they’re going, but he has no idea what Tony has in store for him. He stiffens as he gets to the doorway. He’s getting used to Tony seeing him so vulnerable, but he really doesn’t like the idea of throwing up in front of him.

“S’okay,” Tony says, pushing the basement door open. “Just trust me.”

He leads Gibbs into the room, and Gibbs pauses at the top of the stairs, stunned. The entire basement is decked out with lit candles, glowing prettily in the dark. Down below, where the boat used to be, is a soft pile of sawdust, and on top of that is a mattress, complete with fresh pillows and blankets.

“I thought we could try making love down here; it might be a good distraction,” Tony says, leading him down the stairs. “The mattress is from the guest room, so if it doesn’t work, or you don’t want to stay here, then we can just go back upstairs to the bathroom to sleep. No pressure. Take it in your own time.”

Gibbs stops at the bottom of the stairs, hesitating. “Feel like a damn idiot,” he mutters. “Stupid to feel like throwing up because of the smell of sawdust.”

“Actually, scent is the single strongest prompt for memory,” Tony says. “Read it in a porno mag once. See – some of us do read them for the interesting articles.” He winks and holds out his hand. Gibbs takes it and allows Tony to draw him over to the centre of the room. “One more thing.” Tony takes an iPod out of his pocket and plugs it into the set of speakers on Gibbs’s workbench. He presses a button, and a familiar song starts playing softly in the candlelit room.

Tony holds out his hand. “Wanna dance?” he says with a grin. “They’re playing our song, Jethro.”

Gibbs gives a little laugh, shaking his head wryly; only Tony could think up something like this.

Don't know much about history, don't know much biology, don't know much about a science book, don't know much about the French I took. But I do know that I love you, and I know that if you love me too what a wonderful world this would be,” Sam Cooke croons from the iPod.

“You think I’m looking at this the wrong way?” Gibbs asks as he takes Tony’s hand.

“Actually, no.” Tony pulls him in close, and they start slowly swaying around the room in time to the music. “I think you’re starting to look at it the right way, Jethro.”

He kisses Gibbs’s lips gently, nuzzling into him, and Gibbs rests his hands on Tony’s butt and tries to relax and forget about the smell of sawdust. Somehow, the smell doesn’t seem as bad now, and he finds he can ignore it while Tony is holding him.

They dance for the duration of the song, the candles flickering around them, bathing them in their soft glow. Tony alternates kissing him with crooning along to some of the lyrics, his breath tickling Gibbs’s neck.

When the song ends, Tony starts unbuttoning his shirt, kissing him repeatedly as he undresses him. Gibbs returns the favour, undressing Tony in turn.

When they’re both naked, Tony gestures with his head to the mattress. “Want to try it?”

“So far, so good.” Gibbs nods, prepared to at least try.

Tony takes his hand, and they sink down on the mattress together. The scent of the sawdust overwhelms him immediately, as it’s all around them, but this time Gibbs doesn’t find himself instantly back in the pit.

Tony’s kisses keep him grounded in the here and now, anchoring him, demanding his attention, and he explores Tony’s body with his mouth and hands, focusing on it intently, the way he always does when they’re making love. He loves how responsive Tony is, how he arches up into him, and how he moans and whimpers with pleasure, never holding anything back, letting Gibbs know exactly what he likes.

The candles give Tony’s skin a soft, dappled effect, and Gibbs loves the smooth sensation of all that golden skin under his fingertips as he works his way over Tony’s body, claiming it and making it his.

“Here.” Tony fishes out a tube of lubricant from under the pillow and hands it to him. Gibbs takes it, leans over him…and then stops. “Problem?” Tony asks. “Want to go upstairs?”

“No.” Gibbs flips Tony over so that he’s on top and hands him the lube. “Well, you said it was good,” he mutters, gazing up at him expectantly.

Tony takes the lube with a smile. “Oh, it’s good, but are you sure?”

Gibbs nods, wordlessly. He doesn’t want to think about this too much; he just wants to let go and allow it to happen. He opens his legs as Tony leans over him, looking down on him. There’s a halo of candlelight around Tony’s head, and he looks…insanely handsome. Gibbs grins at that thought and relaxes into the mattress.

Tony slides the tip of his lubed finger inside him, and Gibbs forces himself not to tense up. It actually feels fine, and he opens up some more. Tony leans down and kisses him as he slides his finger back and forth, getting into a rhythm.

Gibbs’s cock is hard and starting to leak; the sensation is exquisitely pleasurable, and he finds himself wanting more. Tony pushes another finger inside him and continues to finger fuck him while kissing him repeatedly at the same time. It feels so damn good that he opens up even wider. Tony slides a third finger inside him, and Gibbs feels himself getting impatient.

“Get that hard cock of yours inside me, DiNozzo,” he growls at last, unsure he can hold on much longer if Tony doesn’t get in him soon.

Tony laughs. “Damn, you’re bossy.”

“That’s never gonna change. Equals – yeah – but I’m still me.” Gibbs grins up at him.

Tony lubricates his cock, and Gibbs watches, fascinated by the sight of Tony’s hand wrapped around his cock, the head disappearing in and out of his fingers. Then Tony positions himself between Gibbs’s thighs.

“Tell me if you want me to stop,” Tony says, before pushing in gently a little way.

There’s a burn, but it’s got a pleasurable edge. Gibbs lies back, relaxing as Tony pushes in further, and allowing him in. It feels uncomfortable, and he gives a little grunt, feeling full and stretched, and not entirely sure that he likes the sensation. Tony pauses, looking down on him, and then takes hold of his hand and squeezes, before pushing in the rest of the way until he’s fully inside him. Gibbs gasps, trying to force his body to adjust to the intrusion.

Tony squeezes his hand again. “Still with me?”

“Yeah. Just do it, Tony,” Gibbs says, from between gritted teeth.

Tony moves his hips a little way back and then pushes in again, and Gibbs feels an explosion of pleasure rocket through his nerve-endings.

“What the hell was that?” he whispers, looking up at Tony, startled.

“Prostate.” Tony grins.

“Shit…that is nothing like how it feels during a doctor’s exam.”

Tony’s grin widens. “Told you it was good!”

Gibbs releases a long, shuddering breath. “Good? It’s…” He doesn’t finish that sentence because Tony pushes in again and a firework display seems to ignite in his senses.

Tony is looking far too smug as he thrusts in and out, gazing down on him with a knowing little smile on his lips. Gibbs sinks deeply into the mattress, looking back up at him, enjoying the little kisses that Tony drops on his mouth every so often.

It stopped being uncomfortable some time ago. Now every inward thrust just sends sparks through his body, making his cock rigid with pleasure. He wraps his hand around it and pumps it in time to Tony’s thrusts, losing himself in the sensation.

As he lies there, looking up at Tony, with the scent of sawdust all around him, Gibbs thinks there’s a certain irony to the fact that he tried so hard to stop himself being fucked in the sawdust back in the pit, only to end up on his back, surrounded by sawdust, being fucked anyway.

This is nothing like the pit though. This is a special kind of intimacy, to be shared only with someone he loves and who loves him in return. There are no gawking spectators and no threat of death hanging over them; there is just him and Tony, sharing something intensely private and pleasurable.

Tony speeds up, and Gibbs is barely sure where that pleasure is coming from now as the nerve endings in his cock and his ass combine to create one big overload of sensation. It all explodes at the same time, and he comes over his own fist and belly.

When he comes to, Tony is lying in an exhausted heap on top of him, his head angled to one side on Gibbs’s shoulder, gazing at him from gleaming green eyes.

“So, was I right, or was I right?” he asks, looking as irritating as only a Tony DiNozzo who has been proved right can be.

“Smart-ass.” Gibbs slaps the ass in question fondly.

Tony gives a happy, gurgling laugh and slowly pulls out of him. He gets up and goes around the room, blowing out all the candles, and then he returns and drops down beside Gibbs on the mattress. Gibbs pulls the blanket over them both, and they share another long, deep kiss.

“So, I was thinking, I could make you a closet,” Gibbs murmurs sleepily. “For all those damn clothes of yours.”

Tony smiles and snuggles in close against his chest, and Gibbs holds him tight as they both fall asleep.

~*~


It’s dark in the basement without the candlelight, and when Tony wakes up a couple of hours later he wonders where he is at first. Then he remembers; he’s wrapped up in Gibbs’s arms, where he belongs. The actual place doesn’t matter, as long as he’s with Gibbs.

He stretches out, luxuriating in the feel of Gibbs’s firm body against his own. It’s been a long, hard road to get here, but now he finally has this grey wolf tamed enough to lie quietly beside him. Tony doesn’t kid himself that Gibbs will ever change; he’ll always be stubborn, grumpy, and ornery, as well as loyal, brave, and protective, and Tony wouldn’t want him any other way. Gibbs is the sum of his parts, good and bad, and Tony knows he can’t have the white wolf without the dark. He wouldn’t want that anyway.

He glances up and sees Gibbs’s blue eyes shining in the dark room.

“You awake?” Tony whispers.

“Yeah. You woke me up. You’re thinking too loud.” Gibbs taps the back of his head in a mock head-slap. “What’s going on in there?” Gibbs asks, stroking Tony’s hair where he just tapped.

“Not much. I was just thinking about wolves,” Tony says, resting his chin on Gibbs’s chest. “You?”

“I was thinking about fighting,” Gibbs replies.

Tony sits up a little way, feeling uneasy.

Gibbs pulls him down. “Damn it, DiNozzo – you’re letting in cold air.”

“Fighting?” Tony rolls over onto his side, next to Gibbs, and gazes at him expectantly.

“Yeah. Been fighting a long time, Tony. Fought my dad, fought my ex-wives, and fought Walid. I’m a stubborn bastard, and I never once gave in – until I fought you.”

Tony smiles. “Well, like I said, I fight dirty.”

“So do I.” Gibbs grunts.

“Well, maybe this was one fight you didn’t want to win.”

“Yeah – against an opponent who refused to give up.”

“Couldn’t. Too much to lose,” Tony says softly. He trails his fingers over Gibbs’s stomach, enjoying the fact that nobody else on Earth could make this particular wolf roll over and show them his belly. This old wolf is his, and Walid found out the hard way just how dangerous a Tony DiNozzo in love can be.

“Think I finally met my match.” Gibbs strokes his hair again.

“Winner takes it all, huh?” Tony says with a grin, placing his hand possessively on Gibbs’s chest, over his heart.

Gibbs pulls him close and kisses him. “And the loser.”

~*~


He dreams he’s trotting through woodland, the moon dappling his grey coat. He feels strong and sure-footed as he runs across the grass. He’s sleek, fit and muscled, and he has a mate by his side.

Tony runs with him, barefooted, just as strong and sleek as he is. They run through glades and streams, laughing as the water splashes on Tony’s bare feet, and Gibbs’s paws.

They reach the edge of the woodland and pause. Over there, out on the flat, open grassland, lies danger and darkness, but it’s a darkness Gibbs knows he has to face. He pads out slowly from the safety of the trees and walks towards it.

He finds himself in a hollowed out pit and there is sawdust under his paws. Enclosing the pit are bleachers; empty, silent, and eerie.

He stands there, in the middle of the pit, puts back his head, and howls at the moon.

Gibbs wakes up with a start. A couple of hours must have passed since their last conversation, and Tony is fast asleep beside him. Gibbs gets off the mattress and goes upstairs to use the bathroom. On his way back, he glances out of the window to see that there’s a full moon shining outside.

He knows what he has to do. He goes back down into the basement and quietly gets dressed. Then he crouches down beside Tony and nudges him awake.

“I have to go somewhere,” he says.

Tony sits up, his hair sticking up at a dozen different angles at once. “You want me to come?”

“Yes.” Gibbs doesn’t hesitate. He’s done pushing Tony out. He needs him for this, and he isn’t too proud to admit it.

Tony gets dressed, and they go out to the car together.

“You know the way?” Tony asks, and Gibbs nods, not even needing to question how Tony knows where they’re going.

“Yeah, I looked in McGee’s files when he was at lunch one day.”

The drive takes a couple of hours, and they arrive when the night is at its darkest, just before dawn. There’s nothing here, on this site where that last Fight Night was held, just open grassland. There is still a faint smattering of sawdust though, showing where the pit once was.

Gibbs parks beside the pit and gets out. Tony makes no move to join him; he understands that there will always be a part of Gibbs that is a lone wolf and there are some things he must do alone.

Gibbs goes over to where the pit once was and walks around it, scuffing the sawdust with his boots. It looks so different now. There are no bleachers, or holding pens; no trucks or hotdog vendors. There’s no referee, no commentator, and no Walid, sitting up there on his throne, playing at being an emperor. There is no Scott, looking down on him, and no Frank cheering him on. There are no stable owners, biting their nails nervously as they watch their fighters perform. There’s no baying mob, crying out the name he was given in this place.

“Wolf-man! Wolf-man! Wolf-man!”

Gibbs prowls around the outside of the pit, remembering how it felt to stand here, just before a fight, the adrenaline making his heart pump fast. He remembers stepping out into the pit, and the roar of the crowd.

“Wolf-man! Wolf-man! Wolf-man!”

He remembers how much a part of him enjoyed it, even while another part of him hated it. He remembers feeding that part that enjoyed it, in order to survive.

He is both dark and light wolf, like everyone else. They are both inside him, and he needs them both. He hugs them both close as he walks around the pit. They kept him alive out here. The dark wolf helped him find the anger to fight and gave him that killer instinct that helped him win, while the light wolf reminded him what it’s like to love and gave him something to fight for instead of against.

He pads out into the middle of the pit, remembering that final Fight Night with the rain pouring down and the helicopters flying in.

He remembers other Fight Nights too; his first one, when he didn’t know what hell awaited him; and the Fight Night when they threw Tony into the pit against him.

He remembers Steve being murdered that night, and he bows his head in remembrance of all the fallen: Ben, Brian, Rajul, and all the many others whose names he doesn’t know. So many lives so pointlessly sacrificed. He grieves for them all.

Then he remembers the things he did because he had no choice if he wanted to stay alive and keep others alive. He allows himself to feel the great sense of guilt and shame that he’s been carrying around inside. That opens up the floodgates and other emotions rush in, demanding to be felt too: pain, sadness, grief, terror, shock, confusion, anger, and hatred, all crowding in.

He falls to his knees, throws back his head, and howls at the moon, giving cry to all his anguish. A terrible thing happened to him and right here is where he must face it. They captured him, beat him, abused him, and forced him to commit acts that went against his nature. They stole a part of his soul and kept it captive until Tony came along and freed it.

His howls turn into wrenching sobs, and he cries for a long time, his body shaking.

Then it’s over. He’s done. Spent. He’s fought his last battle in this pit.

He hears a sound behind him and then Tony appears. He sits down in the sawdust beside Gibbs and puts an arm around his shoulders. It’s cold, but Tony warms him, and they sit there quietly for a long time.

“I was an angry kid who lost his mom,” Gibbs says eventually, looking straight ahead. “I became an angry man who lost his wife and daughter. I’ve been angry too long. It kept me from living. It pushed away the people I loved. My dad, my ex-wives…you.”

The pit was his catharsis. It’s where he got that anger out, punching away at faceless strangers in place of old enemies, over and over again.

“I don’t want to be angry anymore.” He glances at Tony, who is gazing at him silently. Tony nods, understanding him, the way he always has.

What happened here changed him. He tried to pretend it didn’t and carry on as usual because he didn't know how to handle it, but he won’t do that anymore.

“You’ll have to lead the team for a while,” Gibbs continues. “I’ll go and see Fornell next week. There’s a lot to tell him. Might take some time.”

“Sure,” Tony says quietly. “Take as long as you need.”

“And I have other people to see. Brian spoke about his father, and Ben had a wife and a couple of kids.”

“I’ll come with you, if you want?” Tony offers, and Gibbs nods, wondering why it’s always been so hard for him to accept help before. It seems so easy now.

They sit there together, watching the first faint rays of dawn painting the horizon a rosy pink, and Gibbs thinks that it really is a wonderful world.

He turns to Tony. “Let’s go home,” he says.

The End

Thank you to all those who have been with me as I posted this week! Your insights and discussions have been amazing, and I've loved sharing this journey with you. To those coming in to read it in one go - I hope you enjoyed it too and look forward to reading your comments ☺

Friendly feedback adored!
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on Jun. 11th, 2011 07:12 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] lin71.livejournal.com
This was the perfect ending to a perfect story. I loved the way Tony hung in there, hoping that what he and Gibbs had was still there. It was heartwrenching to see Gibbs try to deal with everything alone and seek refuge in drinking to just be able to sleep. And his mattress jammed in his bathroom actually made me cry almost, as did the scene in the basement where he got sick from the smell of sawdust.

The way Tony won Gibbs over again was so Tony! Just refusing to give up because he still knew that the white wolf had to be in there even if he wasn't visible most of the times.

And I loved his non-judgemental attitude when he finally got inside Gibbs' house and saw the mess and the makeshift bed in the bathroom.

You wrote an amazing story and I want to thank you for sharing this. I really loved reading it and I'm sure I'll re-read it a couple of times in the near future.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 07:33 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you so much, Lin! I really treasure your feedback - you've been wonderful all week :-)

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on Jun. 11th, 2011 07:33 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] theyllek.livejournal.com
oiy! I was just on my way to bed thinking that I was going to have to wait all Saturday without work to distract me before I got to read the last four parts here and THEN~!! This popped up! ♥ time changes sometimes.

There is so much that I want to say that I can't get the words formed now. Just wow, an emotional roller coaster from beginning to end. The weaving of the 'wolf's POV' into the rest of the story - very awesomely well done. The ending, where unlike many shows & fics, was not the zomg suddenly everything is fixed 'normal'. Too much has happened & has changed them that Gibbs & Tony will have to find out what their new 'normal' and that will be a work in progress for them.

“I don’t want to be angry anymore.”

As simple as that statement is, it had perfect placement there. Says so much.

Once again, just wow, still just so much to say, and it all good too, but it will have to wait until I've slept some least I ramble incoherently at 0230.

Thank you for this awesome piece of writing!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:56 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Aw - you managed to read before you went to bed - cool!

Thank you for your lovely feedback :-)

And thanks for the comment about everything being fixed and normal - I think the show makes this mistake time and again, and I wanted to take the recovery slowly, and show all the many problems. Just being free wasn't enough - they both went through hell and the story had to give time and consideration to that.

So glad you mentioned the angry comment because I had that line in mind from very early on in the story. THAT most of all was the change for Gibbs that I wanted to come out of the story.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 07:40 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] theeverdream.livejournal.com
Tears! <3

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:56 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
*dabs them*!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 07:52 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] oran.livejournal.com
I started reading NCIS fic exactly one week ago today :)

I'll admit I haven't read the entire tale... some of it was too dark for me, but I kept on going, each day picking out the parts I could read and it all still made sense. And the ending was just perfect. I love your Tony, there's a depth to him that sometimes we only see in glances in the show itself.

Thanks for a cool read! O. xx

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:56 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
One week?! EEP! And most of that week you've been reading this *g*.

So glad you enjoyed - not ALL my stories are this dark! LOL!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 07:54 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] clucksy.livejournal.com
And the healing begins.

I have loved this story so much. waking up thinking about it. I'm so glad the comfort has started.

Loved the conversation with sam in the bar, tony taking in the destruction in gibbs house and just loving him.

So beautiful. Cried a lot through these lastfour chapters.

Wonderful fic. Truly awe inspiring.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:57 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I must admit I do love that the last four chapters had the power to make you cry *g*.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 08:25 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] amproof.livejournal.com
Brava. (OMG I hope this makes sense: it's 4 am.)

I started reading on day 4 and read 1-4 all at once when I hadn't planned to read it. Somehow, I got sucked in and managed to be up each night when you posted live (2am-3am) and forget about my other obligations for the next 2 hrs. You said it would be dark. TBH, knowing what you used to do to Mulder, I expected it to go a lot darker, which meant that I was constantly surprised by the turns the story took when it didn't go the dark route I expected.

Tony/Gibbs isn't a pairing I can get behind (Team Gibbs/Ducky), but it worked for me in this story b/c you developed the protection and devotion angle so well and took it out of a father/son dynamic. You always have great plots, and you certainly do here. But stylistically, I think this is the best fic you've done. I don't know if it was intentional, but I saw tiny changes in your writing style from the last fics I read (which may go back to SGA, I know I've missed a few NCIS) that made it stronger.

About the story itself, you kept surprising me, and that was great. I love when I can't predict what happens. (It also made me glad I didn't leave feedback as I read b/c I would have embarrassed myself predicting the next step and been wrong). Thank you for bringing back the OCs in the final chapter so we could see what happened w/ them, and for making them real parts of the story. I was heartbroken when Steve died. The paragraph before I'd happily told myself how much I loved him AND THEN YOU KILLED HIM. I love that Sam is the one to talk common sense into Gibbs.

I'm trying to catch the key moments that took me by surprise. The main one was Gibbs taking control over his reason to fight and changing it from anger into protection, which then allowed him to be the driving force behind the escape. I didn't see that coming at all, but once it did it made perfect sense and became obvious as the only thing that good happen. Tony did have a flimsy plan w/ the cell phone, but ultimately we want to see Gibbs as the hero and in charge. It's a different dynamic if Tony gets them out, and that would have played out differently in the aftermath because Gibbs would be the rescued victim and not the heroic rescuer. I don't think he could have handled the former when it came to facing his team again. At least with the latter he had the knowledge that he'd saved and sacrificed to get everyone to safety, which gave him some power back.

I also loved that there wasn't as much graphic sex in this as one would expect from a Xanthe Novel. This is not to disdain graphic sex, but I liked it because it broke you out of what we expect from a Xanthe Novel and showed how wonderful you are at building universes, characters, and plots without it. It was a nice reminder of how strong a storyteller you are. This may also be why I was seeing stylistic changes b/c most of the habits I directly associate w/ you come from sex scenes. :)

So, jolly well done if I may borrow your parlance. (If you try to tell me you don't use that phrase, I will know you are lying. You are English. Of course you use it. All the time.) You should be proud of this one.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 12:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you! And eep - 4am?! LOL!

I must admit to me Gibbs/Ducky is a lovely friendship but has none of the passion I want in a slash pairing. I've never really seen Gibbs and Tony as father/son - it's one small element of their relationship but there are so many others that it's never one I find the strongest.

If you haven't read my stories since the SGA days then you will see a difference. I think I've matured considerably, just as I think my SGA fics were better than my XF fics - lots of practice and also the development of more complex themes over time are the reasons I think.

Not sure about the sex thing! LOL! I think I became known (notorious? *g*) for the big BDSM epics which of course had to have lots of sex, but actually I always wrote plenty of long stories with minimal amounts - like World's Child and June 17th from XF and WW respectively. Certainly in the NCIS fandom, my major stories such as Damage and Soul Deep have been plotty rather than sexual in focus. Ten Years On doesn't have a single sex scene in it! LOL!

I'm so glad I managed to surprise you. There were so many twists and turns in this one. I'm so sorry about Steve! Oh dear! But people had to die in this one or we'd never have got a sense of just how brutal this world really is. I wanted to bring back some of the recurring characters - Sam, Jan and Greg, for a final bow. They were so lovely - I wanted to give them a proper ending!

And no, I never say "jolly well done" *ggg*. I don't know anyone over here who does!





on Jun. 11th, 2011 08:45 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] deathjunke.livejournal.com
There is just so much to love in this truly EPIC story. As always you really bring out the best in these characters and their emotions are always so big and human and really make you empathize/sympathize with them.

Thank you so much for sharing your story :)
And I want you to know that it is so totally worth the week of no sleep! Lol XD

on Jun. 11th, 2011 12:08 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I think we all could use some sleep now!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 08:57 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] vicki-bmore.livejournal.com
Great story! A really enjoyable read.

on Jun. 26th, 2011 12:54 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 09:05 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] teleens-journal.livejournal.com
This was wonderful. You wrote them perfectly in-character and I could see events unfolding in just this way.

Brilliantly done. If you don't mind, I'd like to rec this on [livejournal.com profile] trauma_rec_fic.

Thanks for writing!

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:34 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you! And thank you so much for the trauma rec!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 09:06 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] silvertales.livejournal.com
A very nice tight and wonderfully holistic end. Truly enjoyed how it was Sam who spoke to Gibbs at the bar, to help him dig himself out of his own head. Tony was too close, too much at the center of what was eating at Gibbs and there was too much tangled up around his feelings about Tony; the fear, the protectiveness, the love, the pride, the outrage, the shock. Also, a lovely full-circle for how Gibbs had gone after Sam at the beginning of the whole case and Gibbs had given Sam that last push he needed to step up and now Sam is the one basically smacking Gibbs on the head.

I think we see a lot of fics that have Gibbs as the be-all-end-all hero (since he's that way in the show,) the One who saves the day and all and the only One who can. That's fine, if a bit trite and tired, really, but here... there were so many more shades of gray, and I truly appreciated that. Gibbs had resigned himself to fighting for his survival, had closed himself off to the possibility of escape, or befriending the others fighters to plan or even keep each other sane. He'd wrapped himself in his prickly anger in order to survive and it took Tony's reminder of who he really was, Tony's faith that he could be that man again, Tony's persistence, and Tony's devotion that gave him something to remember was worth fighting FOR. Neither man would have been whole without the other. Neither plan would have worked without the other; not the uprising nor the cellphone plan would have worked well enough to get them out and keep them alive without the OTHER portion of the plan, without the strength of the OTHER to provide the balance.

Personally, I get tired of Gibbs being perfect, both in fic and in the show. I get tired of him always being The Hero and the only one who CAN be The Hero (tm.) (Which is why I adored "Requiem," because Gibbs was WRONG and had to have his ass pulled out of the fire when HE screwed up.) Don't get me wrong, I love Gibbs, but he NEEDS to be wrong sometimes. So, I'm glad he not Perfect in your works. He's so very flawed, and that makes him more Real. He NEEDS to be flawed, but those flaws need a balance, and that balance crystalizes in Tony.

I suspect my opinion of Tony and Gibbs probably differs wildly from some of your other commentators, but a lot of that probably has to do with the fact I just can't see these men without the other being an integral part of what makes them work, what makes them the best, what fills in the gaps in the other. But, my bias is definitely Tony-flavored, so.... it is what it is. :)

All in all, another roller coaster of an epic that's taken us all for an exhausting, wrenching ride and leaves us breathless at the end; wrung out but left with a concrete sense of Right when it's all over. :)

Ditto

on Jun. 11th, 2011 08:22 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loves2sleep.livejournal.com
I'm in there with you SiverTales.
Gibbs always as the hero and Tony always as the one who needs to be saved does get a little - well boring. Don't get me wrong, I love H/C stories and I do love a walloped Tony but this was a chance to see the Tony that we all know he is.

That this time it was Gibbs being brought back from the edge of self-destruction was simply wonderful and I loved seeing Tony as the strong one.

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on Jun. 11th, 2011 09:08 am (UTC)
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that was so gorgeous... I'm not one for long comments (you might have noticed) but just to say that this was emotionally satisfying and though it was a tough journey to go through, glad I pushed through :D

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:47 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 09:41 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] gloria1.livejournal.com
This was - powerful. Moving and beautiful and dark and passionate. Thank you.

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:48 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 09:47 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kalliekat.livejournal.com
such an amazing read! such an amazing story! i will need to read it again to comment properly, but WOW!!!

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:48 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thanks so much!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 10:09 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] chaoskir.livejournal.com
*takesadeepbow*
Hey Xanthe!
Thank you!
*takesagainadeepbowandleavesinsilenceandveryimpressed*

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:48 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
LOL! Thank you!

Wonderful!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 10:33 am (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
Thank you for this perfect, perfect story!

I don't even watch NCIS, but your Gibbs and DiNozzo are so real and your writing is so powerful, I didn't felt like I was missing any background story. Might start watching the show now, though :)

It was a roller-coaster, but I'm starting my weekend with a smile and a happy sigh now!

Thank you.

Tati

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on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:48 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you so much Tati!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 10:41 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kazzoh.livejournal.com
Okay, so I'm sitting here with a smile on my face and tears slowly rolling down my cheeks and I have to say a heartfelt thank you for such a wonderful story. You said it was going to be a real roller-coaster ride and boy, were you right! Heart-wrenching, gut-wrenching, scary, action-packed and, in places, laugh out loud funny - wow, what a mixture!!


The care and thought that went into this story comes through so strongly and I can't help but appreciate how well crafted the whole thing has turned out. Congratulations!

I'm so glad you included the parts with Sam, Jan and Greg, (poor guy - I wanted to give him a hug when he told Tony about Matt), and the scene with Rajul's mum :)

Gibbs' initial reaction of walling up his feelings was so like him, but Tony was never going to let him get away with that! I love it when Tony gets in Gibbs' face when he thinks the older man is wrong and the tactic of his little hit and run kisses, gently touches and loving words was inspired. Perhaps Gibbs should have heeded his own words to Walid and not underestimated Tony - LOL!

What a beautifully uplifting ending! I loved the boat trip and the wonderfully tender massage in the idyllic setting, such a contrast to where Tony did the same thing for Gibbs.

All through the story I kept wondering how Gibbs was going to cope with the smell of sawdust in the basement after his ordeals in the pit. As Tony said, smell evokes very strong emotional responses. I just loved his way of replacing the bad connotations with such delightful new ones ;D

Thank you so much for all your hard work in writing a great story. Weirdly, but very aptly, a line from 'Mary Poppins' keeps popping into my head - "practically perfect in every way" - LOL!

Karen :)

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:49 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thanks so much Karen! I also love it when Tony gets in Gibbs's face - it's a favourite thing of mine and I wish we saw it more on the show!

LOL to that line from Mary Poppins - that's so wonderful - thank you!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:10 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alaine1910.livejournal.com
The ending just perfect, totally clear and right voices on your characters. Your Tony & Gibbs was a joy, Thank you for this story and all your others.

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:50 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:19 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ferneberga.livejournal.com
I can honestly this was the most difficult chapter to read of all, with so much raw emotion from both boys.
I've hardly stopped crying from beginning to end.

Some of the things that really got to me were:
1) Tony's interview with Vance - getting his badge back, being commended for an award, etc.
2) Tony's interview with Fornell
3) Abby being afraid of Gibbs
4) Gibbs throwing up in the basement at the smell of sawdust
5) Gibbs moving the mattress into the bathroom
6) The shrink seeing through Tony's bravado
7) Tony's meeting with Jan
8) Gibbs loss of control over the suspect chasing Tony
9) Tony's meeting with Greg
10) Gibbs' meeting with Sam

And a long etcetera of moments with their respective emotions and sentiments, like Tony's steadfastness - always adapting and adjusting to accommodate and to make Gibbs accommodate.

A wonderful story from beginning to end, and one which I'm going to enjoy rereading even more.

Thanks for the journey

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:50 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I love that you found it so emotional a read - that's always great for an author to hear!

Thanks for your great feedback throughout the journey :-)

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on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:22 am (UTC)
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Wow.

As I was reading the final part of this story I was reminded of some feedback I left you about a decade ago for "24/7". It was some of the first feedback I'd left for someone I didn't "know" online. I remember being a complete emotional wreck after reading one of the stories in the series. It's because you have this amazing ability to tap the reader into the emotions of the characters.

You create fabulous, well-fleshed worlds and characters as well as create tension and drama like nobody's business. The real strength of your stories for me though are always the aftermath and the small moments where we really get to connect with the character.

I liked (though that seems a weird word here) that for this one we got to get that level of connection with Gibbs and see Tony for the rock that we all know is there. So many writers have such a hard time showing Gibbs as anything but the superhero without it becoming trite or cliche.

Absolutely wonderful job yet again. (I won't even whine about my lack of sleep this time. *g*)

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:53 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
I love that you've been reading my stories that long and sending me fb all this time! LOL!

Thank you so much for your comments about my writing - it's good to know I can make the stories connect emotionally for the reader - and I know you end up reading them just as you'd like to be going to bed *g*!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 11:40 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] nikitariddick.livejournal.com
And another brilliant tales comes to an end.... I truly enjoyed the bits and pieces, but seeing the shiny end - even better than words can say....

Thanks for the opportunity to be involved in another amazing project...

And I know this will get me headslapped, but it just has to be done - "What's next?"

Squee!

on Jun. 26th, 2011 05:54 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thanks hon!

But yeah...*THWAP*!!!! What's next indeed!

Actually, I suspect it might be the drabbles for the winners of the icontest!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 12:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pfyre.livejournal.com
uhhh... Wow?! Woah?!... definitely at a loss for words....

This was beyond intense and fascinating and scary and full of detail and depth. I actually managed to NOT read it until it was fully posted - I always tell myself to do that but rarely have I managed to hold myself back. But I did this time! *yay me!* *LOL*

I know there's something to be said for taking the journey as it is presented and sharing with fellow fans of Xanthe but really for me this was the best. The impact was very deep without my usual crankiness over waiting for the next part! *g*

Xanthe - I wish I had a quarter of your talent - your creativity - and strength of commitment to finish something like this masterpiece. Thank you so much for drawing me into NCIS - for all its foibles and faux pas and issues - the characters are what keeps me here and you brought them to my attention and into my head and heart. Thank you for these masterpieces with these precious and much loved characters. I wish - I really really wish that the writers of the show had an eighth of your talent and inspiration! *sigh*

So now that I've read it in one go - with potty breaks and breaks for huge freaking mugs of coffee *g* - I'm going back gathering the parts/chapters to format and convert for my PDA and my Kindle. I will as I have in the past send along copies of the files for you to share if you wish. Then I'm going to spend time really really reveling in the story as I re-read it at my leisure.

Thank you again for sharing this treasure, your talent, your time and hard work. Thank you. Thank you for this Tony and Gibbs.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 04:53 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] bjhull.livejournal.com
Oh happiness! I just bought a Kindle and I would love to have this story on it!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 12:21 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] ksl2025.livejournal.com
I waited to comment on this story until the end.

Man alive, this was just amazing. I was late for work every day this week because I had to read the latest installment before I left. :-)

I loved the entire premise. The whole sick fight club thing was definitely reminiscent of Rome---The dehumanization, the graphic violence, the anger, despair, desperation, determination....all of that rang so true. it was painful to read about Gibbs' transformation...what he endured and ultimately overcame.

I loved that Tony was the catalyst. He had a plan, albeit foolhardy and flawed, but he had one. :-) And he was brave enough to see it through. While he never had to truly fight in the pit, there is no doubt in my mind that he could have done so and survived. He was nicely strong and capable in this story. And I love that his strength, while different from Gibbs', was no less.

I also loved that you didn't gloss over the transition back to the real world. There was a lot to be dealt with. It was good so see that struggle and resolution. Gibbs didn't transform in the pits over night, so the return to himself and who he was now shouldn't have been a quick or easy fix. I'm glad you took the time to explore that.

And that you allowed Tony to have his struggle as well. No, he wasn't there as long as Gibbs, nor did he suffer as much, but his pain was no less real, no less deserving of recognition.

This story was just amazing. thank you for posting it as a completed work. Not sure I'd have been able to stand waiting to find out how it resolved.

on Jun. 27th, 2011 02:00 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you! I kind of love that you were late to work because you were reading the latest installment *g*.

I love your feedback and what you said about them transitioning back to the real world. It felt to me that there could be no quick resolution in view of all they'd suffered and that Gibbs in particular would find it hard because of what he'd done as much as what was done to him.

on Jun. 11th, 2011 12:36 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] tn-butterfly.livejournal.com
I thought this was a story about Gibbs, but for me it was about Tony. We saw Tony’s many talents ranging from his tenderness when talking to Rajul and then visiting his mother to his hardness in seeing that Walid received true justice by being disowned, his immunity taken away and especially being put in a cell with the fireman. As Ducky would say, “Well done, my boy!”

SecNav going down was great. I never have liked him. Glad Vance came through here, although the verdict is still out on him in my book. On the other hand, Fornell proved he is a good friend, joining forces with Tony at the beginning and then destroying the disk of Tony’s fight with Gibbs.

I love Gibbs but he’s too proud of that second b in his name! Glad Ducky, Abby, Jack and Tony all called him on it here. The wolf theme carried so well for Gibbs. The quote Sam brought out fit there as well as after they were home. “The strength of the wolf is in the pack.” I’m glad for the healing he is finally being able to find. They all need their fearless leader back to his best.

As dark as the premise is you brought points of hope and humor along at just the right time to keep the excitement flowing. The show has given some wonderful characters and you have delved deeper into them in your writings. Great finale! Thank you, again, for a wonderful story!

on Jun. 27th, 2011 02:02 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Heh! I kept telling people this fic was a homage to Tony as much as an exploration of Gibbs-under-pressure! I love that you saw that :-)

Thank you so much for your lovely feedback!

on Jun. 11th, 2011 01:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] tibbslover.livejournal.com
To this chapter: It was a worthy ending for an incredible story. I loved how Gibbs finally broke and faced his fears, his pain, his anger and finally let Tony in...completely.

The scene in the basement with the dancing and facing one of his fears and a strong one at that. Because Gibbs always felt save in his basement with the smell of sawdust. And Tony made him feel save again. And I love bottom!Gibbs.

My favorite part was when Gibbs and Tony went to the pit where the last fight night was held. And Gibbs walks into the pit and broke down, howled to the moon and started crying.

I would like to read a sort of sequel/epilogue that is set like a year or so later. That shows how they're living together, how Gibbs is, if Gibbs met with Ben's wife and Brian's father. If The Gibbs-DiNozzo's are doing a couples night with the Hurrell's, that sort of thing. (I'm a sucker for these kind of stories, the after-aftermath of all what happened ;)) And I think and hoping I'm not the only one

And now in general to the whole story: Like I said in my last 18 reviews: this story was incredibly intense, exciting, sad, hot, loving, disturbing, sick BUT so AWESOME.

It feels like I have been reading a book for the first time in years (I used to read a lot of books but since I have my own PC/Laptop and Internet connection I only read Fanfictions). I can't stop reading. This story has kept me on my toes the entire week.

The story about Gibbs' two wolves and the love that emerges between Tony and Gibbs in such a horrific place is so beautifully written, it captured me totally. I cried at the sad parts, at the loving parts, the encouraging speeches, the whipping, the rescue and the aftermath.

I fumed at the injustice of all that, the way Walid and all those terrible, awful people behaved and watched and could do something like that to another human being was unbelievable for me.

I felt incredibly proud of Tony how he hadn't uttered a single word during his whipping, how he stayed strong for Gibbs. And of Gibbs giving Tony that strength. I felt proud of Sam Hurrell and all the other fighters for fighting for their freedom.

YOU made me believe it. YOU made it real in my head and I want to thank you for it.

on Jun. 27th, 2011 02:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you! I love bottom!Gibbs too when it's written right :-). Gibbs has so much trouble letting people in that for him to bottom I have to believe he's made a mental transition rather than it just being a physical thing - although I like a bit of PWP action too *g*.

I did have plans originally for Gibbs to meet Brian's dad and Ben's wife but it didn't fit the pacing so I had to leave it out. I definitely think Gibbs and Tony will have a couples dinner with the Hurrells at some point! LOL!

Thank you so much for your lovely feedback here and throughout the posting :-). I totally empathise about reading actual books! I rarely ever do these days too! LOL!

It's been wonderful sharing this fic with you :-)

on Jun. 11th, 2011 01:08 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] liresius.livejournal.com
Ah, so now we see the massage tribute come full circle - and Gibbs is similar in the sense that he isn't very good with words, so needs to express it by touch.

That was a very beautiful scene in the basement. I am so glad Tony knew how important it was to reclaim that space for Gibbs, and I loved that he mentioned smell as the most powerful trigger for memory. We all have those ... I am always transported back to childbirth whenever I smell tea tree oil and the smoke of burning leaves sends me back to my first winter in Japan.

Wow, this has been a wonderful ride - full of heartache but the odd dose of humour too, which balanced it somehow. I especially loved the wolves metaphors throughout and of course the homage to subterfuge, which will always remain one of my faves.

Oh, I am so glad you didn't mind me pointing out the 2 typos. I found one word missed out in this chapter ... "A terrible thing happened to him and right here is where he must face it."... or some word like that ...

Thank you Xanthe for such a wonderful read!

Oops! P.S. I totally forgot to write about Gibbs' and Sam's conversation in the bar. That really brought tears to my eyes. So emotional and full of goodness - just what Gibbs needed from another person other than Tony - another equal ... a marine.
Edited on Jun. 11th, 2011 01:11 pm (UTC)

on Jun. 27th, 2011 02:09 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] xanthestories.livejournal.com
Thank you! I feel the same way about scent so wanted to put that in there :-). There are some scents that immediately send me back to a particular time and place.

And I'm very grateful re the typos! I always want to know about those so I can correct them!

Thanks again! It's been wonderful sharing this fic with you during the posting week - just a shame I couldn't reply to your final fb until now, for obvious reasons!
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