Episode: All In ~ 25,528 ~
With as much drama as he’d lived through, Tony was still surprised that there was one more thing that could happen to him. His partner had betrayed him by being a dirty cop, and when he’d confronted him about it, everything had promptly gone to hell. He’d lived, but he’d also acquired a new facet to his life. He and his wolf needed to make peace with each other while he was learning how to be a federal agent. And while he was doing that, he needed a pack.
Author Notes:
I’m irritated at this time in my life & I think it’s going to spill over in here. My Tony is not happy that his humanity has been stripped away & he’s now a shifter. He doesn’t have anything against being a werewolf, but it wasn’t something that he was looking for. He had liked what he had and getting used to his new reality was taking up a lot of his mental bandwidth.
So this is a Tony who is going to be discovering what it means to be a wolf. What it can do for him as a cop. What it can do for him as a person. And what it will mean for his future. Because everything has changed, and he’s got to roll with the punches.
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Cast Pictures: Michael Weatherly as Tony DiNozzo, Mark Harmon as Jethro Gibbs, David McCallum as Ducky, Pauley Perrette as Abby
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Sydney Sweeny as Eileen McDonald, Richard Armitage as Aaron Hotchner, Eric Close as Martin Fitzgerald, Richard Madden as Andrew Marcus, Bruce Boxleitner as Lee Stetson