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Pari Passu

Summary:

McGee contemplates a certain trait of Tony and Gibbs.

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Another dictionary.com word of the day drabble. This time from 05/11/2000 for the word pari passu.

pari passu
with equal pace or progress; side by side.
without partiality; equably; fairly.

This is for the ncis-drabble community on LJ's challenge: #091 Ice.

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Pari Passu

It didn’t matter where they were going. If Tony and Gibbs were walking in the same direction, they walked pari passu. McGee had seen it time and time again and was no longer surprised by it. They had a connection that he’d never seen between two other agents.

Even when they were called out to a frozen lake, Tony and Gibbs traipsed pari passu across the ice. If they were ever to stop walking in step with each other, McGee had thought the ice would cause it. When he saw that even the ice could not keep them from walking in time with each other, McGee knew nothing would stop them.

Together they were unstoppable.

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