Author's Note

This is an idea that has been floating in my head for awhile. This is my first Danny/Steve. I have read a few but I don't know how well this will come out. Please only give helpful criticism. I want my story to improve.

Summary: Danny met Steve when they were sixteen. After a wild hook-up they went their separate ways. Years later Danny moves to Hawaii but his not alone. How will Steve react to this new development? Will he rise to the challenge or hurt everyone that matters?

Danny's POV

I stared out at the sea of people in the Hawaii airport. I scanned the crowed quickly looking for the man who had dragged me all the way from New Jersey to this pineapple infested island. When I finally laid eyes on the man I couldn't help but look around him to see if someone else was with him but to my great pain there was no one else. The man slowly approached me. He was wearing a Hawaiian shirt that was blue with peach flowers and some khaki shorts. That horrible image would scare me for life. His face was worn and hard. I wandered if Steve would look like him. Viktor already did even if his face was full naïve youth I could see how Viktor could end up looking like Jack Mcgarrett, and just like that I promised myself not to let my son have the same hard expression.

I moved toward Jack Mcgarrett carefully. My pace was deliberate and self-assured even if all I wanted to do was turn around and take my kids back to New Jersey on the first plane leaving Hawaii. I knew Viktor could sense my true emotions and so could Virginia. Viktor and Virginia who had been lagging behind upped their pace so that they were right behind me. The twins at sixteen towered over me. Viktor was 6ft tall and growing while Virginia was 5'7 and slowing down in her growth. They both had Steve's brown hair and my blue eyes.

Once I stood in front of him, we shook hands and acted like we were meeting for the first time.

"You must be Danny Williams. And those two must be your kids." I know there was supposed to be a question somewhere in there but I was too tired to come up with a witty come back so I just nodded.

"Please excuse my father's manners; you must be Mr. Mcgarrett, right? My name is Virginia Williams and this is my brother Viktor. The officer that called told us you would meet us here and take us to our new home as well as to pick up our cars. Is that correct?" Sweet Virginia was as polite and well-mannered as ever. Those etiquette classes my mother took her to were really paying off. I could tell by the way her smile was a little too tight and her eyes slightly droopy that all she wanted to do was take a nap. Viktor on the other hand was full of energy, bouncing on the balls of his feet and his smile full of teeth. I knew for sure that he was going to be up all night or close to it and then drag his sister out of bed for an early morning jog that would put her in a bad mood for the rest of the day. I knew the cure to her bad mood though; a cup of steaming coffee. I would have to get up early too, to make it, but compared to an angry Virginia I preferred losing a couple of hours of sleep.

"Yeah, I'll be taking you to the pier were you can pick up your car and then you'll follow me to your new home. Let's hurry because I don't have a lot of time to be wasting showing you haole's around town."

Jack quickly turned around and marched right on out.