Here it is, the last one. If you go to my profile you have there a picture of each of Kensi and Deeks' kids.

I just want to thank all that read, reviewed and favorite. I loved writing this fanfiction.


Four years later

Kensi got up early in the morning, as it is normal in that house. Everyone gets up by 6:45 in the morning, except for the two-year-old twins who get to be awakened a little later.

Before heading to the shower she awoke up Katie, Annie and Julian. She knows that even if she'd wake them up at that moment, they'd grumble and turn in bed, but wouldn't get up. So, she awakes them, let's them enjoy the bed warmth for a little more and once she finishes showering, then yes, they have to get up or she finds a way to put them off bed.

Once Kensi stepped out of the bathtub she peered onto the girls' bedroom and to Julian's bedroom. They were all still sleepy but putting on their clothes. So Kensi walked to her own bedroom, watching Marty sleeping.

"Deeks?" She called softly, wiping her hair with the towel. "Marty? Martin!" She yelled a little louder, making her husband wake up startled.

"What, what? What's going on?"

"Time to awake up, come on." She leaned and pecked his lips. "I'm preparing breakfast and I'm preparing the twins bottles too, so hurry."

Still dizzy with sleep he looked at the clock alarm, stating. "It's 7:15, we have time…"

"We have to leave by 8:45, move your booty, now!"

Kensi and Martin married three years back. Shortly after their marriage Marty legally adopted the twins turning them into Katherine Linda Deeks and Anna Lynn Deeks. Kensi also adopted Julian as her son. The boy had no trouble in calling her 'mom' because he had never had a mother role before, yet, the twins had a little more difficulty in calling Deeks their father because they had one, but they got along and we're always good. Besides, he made the twins realize and appreciate the amazing mother she was and always has been for them who had been both a mother and a father for the two of them.

A year after their marriage, Kensi and Martin were parents. They wanted to have a child together so they'd feel even more like a family and not as if they were continuing each other's paused lives. They love each other's kids but they wanted a baby that they could have as theirs, from their relationship. The thing was that apparently Kensi is very predisposed to have twins and so they had a girl and a boy. They named the girl Layla Heather and the boy Lennon Donald.

As for their jobs, they couldn't be better. Deeks' small corporate law firm grew. He became its CEO and employed new and recently graduated lawyers. But, even though he was the CEO that didn't mean he wouldn't work anymore. As a matter of fact, he was still working cases just like his employees were. And he was a very kind boss and knows each one by their name.

As for Kensi, she got a part on Harrison's committee. Harrison won the elections with a tangential margin. To regain his electors' confidence he chose Kensi and David Lynch for CAOs (Chief Administrative Officers) who were in charge to overview the others' works and report to Harrison directly. He figured that they would be two reliable choices because he knew David for years, the two had been working together ever since the begin and David was very much experienced in politics. With Kensi's case, Harrison turned public Kensi's former evolvement with a State Agency (even though he didn't reveal which one) and her very important role in the investigations that haunted his campaign. Kensi was seen as someone credible and very capable.

"Good morning girls." Kensi greeted placing a kiss on the top of both her daughter's heads. "Did you sleep well?"

The two nodded their heads and so Kensi started preparing breakfast, dividing herself between cereal bowls for the kids, the milk bottles for the little ones and two cups of coffee and a buttered toast for her and Deeks.

"Good morning, people." Julian spoke barely opening his mouth.

Kensi was going to reply back but she was shocked by her daughter's greetings.

"Good morning, killer!" Katie said firing an intense gaze at him.

"Assassin!" Annie backed up her sister.

Kensi turned around speechless. "Girls, what's going on here? Why are you greeting Julian like that?"

"He killed Cheeko!" Annie said. "He killed our hamster!"

"Julian?" Kensi turned to him, seeking for his explanation.

"I didn't kill it! I was going to feed it because they never do and Cheeko didn't move!"

The three kids started arguing making a loud fuss on the kitchen. "Kids! Kids! Kids, break it up, alright?" The three stopped and looked at Kensi. "We all need to learn something from this. First is for Julian: if the pet hamster is theirs, you let them take care of him! If they let it die, it's their fault. You don't let them take of Monty, do you? And you two girls, you need to be more responsible. A pet isn't a toy! You wanted the hamster; you had to take care of it. Now you better be good with each other or else everyone gets time-out!"

Deeks came carrying the twins. He put them both on the high chair and asked. "What was with all the fuss?"

"Cheeko is dead. I don't know how, I don't why, but the hamster is dead and they all started arguing."

"Dad will check what's wrong with Cheeko and if he's really dead. Can you now just make up, please? It's 7 in the morning!"

The three gazed each other and apparently forgave one another. That was when Kensi noticed a swelling on Julian's cheek. "Julian, what's that swelling?"

"My tooth. It really hurts."

"How long has it been like that?" Kensi said, now examining the kid's mouth.

"A couple of days, but it was not swollen."

"Uhm, Deeks?" She looked back at her husband, stating. "We need to take him to the dentist. He has an abscessed tooth."

"Alright, while you take Lennon and Layla to the daycare, I can drop the girls at school and go with him to the dentist as an emergency."

"What about work?"

"I only have this important clients meeting by noon so I can go with him."

"Okay then."

Kensi took a seat at the table with the kids and Deeks leaned back on the kitchen counter behind her. "Alright Jules, I know it must hurt, but try to eat something. Or at least drink some milk, okay?"

For the next minutes, they were a regular family having breakfast. The kids got up to brush their teeth and get their backpacks. Kensi got the twins off the high chairs. While Deeks walked to his small office room to pick up his briefcase, Kensi was putting on the jackets on the two babies. They were just ready to leave when Deeks forgot his jacket and went upstairs.

Kensi took the kids to the car. Katie and Annie walked to her car and put on the seat belts waiting for their mother as Julian and Kensi walked to Deeks' car where she put Layla and Lennon on their booster seats.

"Uhm, Kens?" Deeks spoke appearing behind her. "Cheeko isn't dead, he is strangely hibernating, when should we tell the kids?"

"Just in a couple days so they learn responsibility!"

"Alright." He said, grinning.

He kissed her goodbye and waved at his kids on Kensi's car. The couple left, each one with different destinies and yet with the same way home. They met coincidently, and yet they knew from that moment on that there was something more.

As Hetty once said to Kensi about her hanging up her gun and wanting to come home for something more than just memories of the exciting days of being an Agent:

Sometimes you find them, sometimes they find you. You just have to keep your eyes open.

Kensi finally realized what that meant when every day, the thing she wants the most is to come home, to her husband and their five children. To her family. And certainly Deeks felt the same way.

Their meeting was unexpected; it was about being at that place, at that time. And the truth is that from that moment on, they keep on finding each other and never wanted to walk away from one another. They were meant to be, they just had never crossed paths.

An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but it will never break.

THE END


Uh, so review for the last one.

Oh, and Hetty did say that to Kensi, it was on the season 3 finale.