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Part 1336 of Dictionary.Com Word of the Day Drabbles , Part 136 of One shots - Case fics
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2019-08-08
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Conurbation - Surprise

Summary:

DiNozzo gets a phone call from his estranged father out of the blue... Just what is going on?

Notes:

Another dictionary.com word of the day drabble. This time from 12/27/2002 for the word conurbation.

conurbation[ kon-er-bey-shuh n ]
noun
an extensive urban area resulting from the expansion of several cities or towns so that they coalesce but usually retain their separate identities.

This is for the ncis-drabble community on LJ's challenge: #633 Lead.

(See the end of the work for more notes.)

Work Text:

Tony really didn’t understand Senior sometimes. His father, who he’d been estranged from for years, had called him up out of the blue to babble something about a conurbation that he was taking the lead on. Tony hadn’t the slightest idea what his father was talking about.

He’d told Senior he was happy for him and gone back to bed. The conversation continued to haunt him the next morning, however. Something was off about the whole thing.

Of course, they got called to a crime scene before Tony could even think about calling his dad back. The only problem? His father was the victim.

Why they’d gotten called out Tony had no idea, but there was no way he could work this case. Yet, more than anything he wanted lead on the case. He wanted to find out what was up with that phone call and why the hell his father was dead.

Notes:

The dictionary.com series has 11 stories already written for it after this one, so I will be posting at least 11 stories before I stop posting again. I'm hoping to get more stories written before then, so that I don't stop posting for a while. Wish me luck!

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