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For once Gibbs had planned on having Christmas off come hell or high water. An undercover operation to trap a serial rapist who had tried to frame an innocent Marine Captain had now run over Christmas, and since Gibbs’s reason for wanting the holiday off was undercover he saw no reason to leave the office. Instead he sipped his coffee and wondered if his senor agent had found the chocolate bars he had hidden in the dive apartment being used for the operation. Just as he was contemplating going for another cup of coffee though the silence of the evening as broken by the arrival of the elevator.
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He had not missed.
For the first time ever in his life Tony wished he hadn’t tried his best to impress Gibbs, that he hadn’t given 110% to rise above what he thought had been his best. Most importantly Tony wished that he hadn’t just killed a kid with a paintball gun.
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One thing that anyone that had ever known Tony DiNozzo would agree on was that he tried to hard. The son of a rich Long Island business man, the grand nephew of a British Lord, graduate of the prestigious Rhode Island Military Academy, four year starter for championship winning football and basketball college teams, and a greek fraternity brother Anthony DiNozzo, Junior should have been a major mover and shaker. Instead after college he became a common cop, starting in patrol and working his way up the ladder despite animosity from his superiors and hazing from his coworkers due to his nature
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Somehow the surly bastard had derailed Tony’s whole life so that it revolved entirely around the man. All this plans, all his dreams, the very core of what he was seemed to have changed over the years to become Gibbs’s second in command and nothing more. Tony couldn’t find it in himself to be angry about this or even sad because he did not think he could litterly face life without Gibbs around to tell him what to do, to control his life.
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