Hello guys! Thank you so much for all of the reviews on my last story! I hope you like this story as well! I really do not have much to say so,

On with the story!


Two years later.

Anthony DiNozzo woke up from is comfortable bed with a sharp pain to his shin. He opened his eyes to see that his girlfriend was missing from her side of the bed, leaving a small indent and the blankets pulled back. He turned his head towards the master bathroom when he heard the sound of retching. He stood up and slowly opened the door to find the petite Israeli grasping the toilet bowl, her knuckles turning white.

"Zi? Hey, are you okay?" Tony asked while cautiously approached her. She slumped back against the wall, her pale face pressed against the cold tile.

"I am fine," Ziva said, "just a little tired…and nauseous."

"C'mon. Let's get you back to bed," Tony said, scooping her up in his arms. He smiled when she snuggled into his chest, closing her eyes and inhaling his scent. The special agent gently placed the fragile woman on the bed, covering her with the blanket. He heard her sigh softly and snuggle back into the pillow. He glanced at the clock.

0630…I've got about a half an hour Tony though. He bent down and kissed Ziva on the forehead, walking out of the master bedroom and closing the door behind him. He turned and walked down the hall, stopping when he reached the half closed cream colored door. Opening it and turning the small lamp on that was situated on a small table by the door, he smiled at he was greeted by his two children in their big kid beds.

The two year and 9 month olds were grinning mischievously at their father. Adi had the blanket up in front of her face while Kalev was silently crawling down the bottom of the little bed under the covers. Tony walked to Adi and ruffled her black curly hair then turned to his son. The little boy was giggling softly from under the covers.

"Hm," Tony said, "I wonder where Kalev went?" The two year old giggled more and tried unsuccessfully to cease his movements. Adi was crawling out of her bed to get a better look.

Waiting a few more seconds, Tony swiftly pulled the blanket off of the bed, revealing Kalev in his dinosaur pajamas. The little boy had grown significantly. He had gotten taller and his hair had gotten darker. He looked like a mini-Ziva in boy form.

"Daddy!" he yelled, unknowing that his mother was trying to sleep in the next room. Tony picked him up and swung him around playfully.

"Shhhhh, Bud. You're mama's trying to sleep," he told the little boy, who's eyes showed guilt for a few seconds, then lit up as he put a finger to his lips. Adi was looking questionably at the two boys. Tony put Kalev down and outstretched his hands to the children.

"How about we go see if Mommy feels better?" he asked, chuckling as Adi nodded her head and giggled. They held his hands and ran towards Ziva's room, dragging their father.

The door was slightly ajar, making it easy for the toddlers to open the door. They creped as quietly as their tiny legs could manage and stopped once they reached the side of their mother's bed. Tony followed, tip-toeing to Ziva's side. The beautiful Israeli looked better than she had before. Her skin was regaining its color and she seemed to be relaxed. Tony was about to tell the kids not to wake her from her peaceful slumber when they jumped up on the bed, shouting.

"MOMMY! MOMMY!" they shouted in unison. Tony cowered, fearing what his girlfriend's reaction might be. He let his body relax when he heard Ziva groan and sit up slowly. Her hair was messed up, adding to her cuteness. Tired chocolate eyes stared back at the toddlers. A smile had made its way across her features.

"Well hello, little ones," she said softly, her voice a little rough from her earlier dilemma. Adi snuggled up in Ziva's side, resting her head on her thigh. Kalev was still standing, a bit wobbly from the surface of the bed.

"Momma! Dadda say'd that we come wake you up!" the little boy said in his toddler English. Ziva laughed and looked down ad Adi, who smiled and nodded at her mother.

"Really now?" the Israeli said in a taunting tone to Tony (A/N: So may t's!), who was sheepishly grinning.

"Well, it is almost 6:30. We needed to get you up for a shower. Do you feel up for work?" he asked concern evident in his voice. She slowly sat up and nodded, making sure not to knock Adi off the bed.

"I think it was just one of those…flies or whatever you call it," she replied, rubbing her eyes and yawning. Tony smiled as he gathered Kalev in his arms.

"Bug, Zi. You have a bug." Ziva shrugged.

"A fly is a bug, yes?" Her boyfriend chuckled and bent over to give her a quick peck on the lips.

"EWWWW!" Kalev and Adi shouted at their parents' affection. Said parents laughed at their two toddlers and continued to get ready for their day.


When they had dropped Kalev and Adi off with Jenny in her office, they had gotten to work. Their morning consisted of Ziva constantly throwing paper balls across the room to his her boyfriend. Tony then proceeded to throw them back. When one his McGee, he confronted the two.

"C'mon guys! I'm trying to work here! Besides, Boss should be coming in soon-" McGee was cut off by Gibbs walking in the bullpen.

"Gear up, we got a dead petty officer," he said, walking to the elevator with McGee trailing behind him.

When Ziva stood up, she was hit with a wave of nausea, causing her to collapse back into her seat and put a hand weakly to her forehead. Tony had turned just in time to see his girlfriend fall. He gently grabbed her wrist and knelt down in front of her chair.

"Hey, you okay?" His voice was soft, caring, and it made Ziva shudder. She gave a curt nod as to not make herself dizzy again.

"Yes, I am fine. I just stood up too fast." Tony helped her up and walked towards the elevator, which was being held open by Gibbs. Unknowing to Ziva, he had witnessed the whole thing.

"Keep an eye on her, DiNozzo," he ordered. The senior field agent nodded. The elevator doors closed.


After they returned from the crime scene, Tony had taken Ziva down to see Ducky. All throughout the time while they were out, Ziva was constantly swaying on her feet and trying her best to fight the nausea that kept creeping up on her.

The autopsy doors swished open, revealing Ducky, who was talking to their latest victim.

"Ah! Anthony, Ziva! What can I do for you?" the old Scotsman asked, removing his bloodied rubber gloves. Suddenly, the smell of death and something else she couldn't recognize hit her full force, causing her to sprint to the nearest trashcan and collapse onto her knees. She emptied the contents of her stomach into the small bucket.

Both Tony and Ducky knelt by the sick Israeli, Tony stroking her hear and Ducky rubbing her back soothingly. "That's why," Ziva's concerned boyfriend finally replied. Ducky was about to say something when Abby bounced into autopsy.

"Ducky! I got resul-" the happy goth stopped when she saw her friend bent over the trashcan. "Oh my God! Ziva! What's wrong!"

Ducky stood up. "Abigail, do you think we could borrow your couch for poor Ziva here? I'm going to take blood, and then will you test it?"

Abby gave a salute and walked back over to Ziva, helping Tony haul her up. They half carried, half dragged the sick Israeli over to the couch in Abby's lab and lay her down. Duck came in a few minutes later and took her blood.

While the blood was being analyzed, Tony and Abby sat with Ziva. He was stroking her hair as she watched Abby weakly as the bouncing goth told a story. All of a sudden, she heard a beep.

"That's the results! I'll be right back!" Abby then proceeded to run over to her machine. Tony turned his attention back to his suffering girlfriend.

"You're gonna be fine, Zi," he whispered and kissed her head. She offered him a weak smile. Suddenly, Abby came running back into view, clutching a piece of paper and bouncing up and down. She immediately hugged the petite Israeli as hard as she could, squealing.

"Ziva! You're pregnant!"


Hooray for cliffhangers! I am back and ready to go! I did not forget any of you! I really do not have much to say. Well, please review for more of this sequel!

-Aviva