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Getting shot wasn't that bad in the end
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  • Reads 33,694
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 10m
Ongoing, First published Sep 17, 2019
G Callen got shot once again. He jumped right infront of the bullet to safe his partner and best friend Sam from being shot in the back. 
The bullet hit his aorta right by his heart.
Since he was in a really critical condition, Hetty made an urgent phone call to a specialist and dear friend.

Maybe this time G Callen is going to stay in hospital like ordered. 
But if, then it has absolutely nothing to do with a certain doctor who seems to be around him all the time.
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If you are not reading this on Wattpad, Inkitt or FanFiction, then it has been stolen and you put yourself at risk of inadvertently downloading malware to your computer. To save your computer from viruses please switch to an approved site. For years, G. Callen tried to convince his partner, Sam Hanna, that he was really an illusionist. But what Sam and the rest of the team were unaware of, was the truth of who he really was. All of his life he'd learned from his parents to become a new alias when the need arose. Devastated from his mother's murder on a beach in Constanta, he finds himself alone in an orphanage with another alias, G. Callen. No name, just a letter. The illusion continued, he played the part well, but his father's past was catching up, enemies of his parents brought the horrid memories of his mother's murder back to the forefront of his mind. The need for him to keep the illusion up continues to keep him from letting his team in. But as threats on his father grows, he's left with no choice but to let the team in to help him protect what's most precious to him, his family. Disclaimer: NCISLA belongs to Shane Brennan and CBS. The original characters and this story are mine.