Prompt responses
Nov. 21st, 2021 02:26 pmAuthors note: These are a couple of scenes I've written as part of a Brooklyn 99 fanfic I'm writing. I've incorporate both the prompts 'Intaglio' and 'Happy'.
Amy stares at the blank walls of the nursery. Jake has been both steadfastly following her instructions and also brimming with his own ideas and the rest of the baby preparations are done. This is the one thing she wanted to do herself, but between work and studying and general pregnancy related exhaustion she hasn’t been able to.
Intaglio art-work has been a hobby of hers ever since Amy learned about it during her art history degree. The intricacy and detail-work needed made it very appealing. It’s been years since she made any art, things being as busy as they are. But she’s determined to make the art for her baby’s room.
Plus she knows her therapist will be pleased she’s taking some time for herself.
(Said therapist says she doesn’t need to try to win therapy and that need to win is something they can work on. This irked her at first, given how much work she’s already done on not being so desperate for the approval of authority figures. But she knows now, as with everything, there being work left to do doesn’t negate the work already done.)
She carves into the wooden mould carefully, but is immediately frustrated by how rusty she is, discarding the piece of wood for another again and again. But Amy keeps going, calming as it eventually comes back to her and she manages to relax into the rhythm of forming the pattern she wants. Her mind drifts to the child she’s doing this for, fear for the future still present, but thanks to her therapy sessions no longer debilitating.
Amy pours the ink into the mould, wipes away the excess, and moves to place the wallpaper onto it. It’s a complex manoeuvre due to the size of her belly but she manages to make it work with no smudges. She then leaves the paper to dry.
She leans in the doorway, contemplating the life which will grow here. The fear is a restless weight, still something she’s working on, while also trying not to be too impatient with herself, and understanding it’s a process that takes time. After all some trepidation is only natural.
*
When the first false contraction of the day hits, Amy’s reaction is mild annoyance. She hopes the Braxton hicks doesn’t cause too much of a distraction during her lieutenants exam.
She’s going through all her note cards one last time, even though she has them all memorised and could recite them in her sleep. Then another contraction hits, it feels different, it feels more. It’s just the stress of the exam, there’s no way she’s in labour, she can’t be, not now.
Amy stares at the clock, counting down the minutes until the test, maintaining her stance that it’s just a wild run of Braxton Hicks, but saying nothing aloud. Then the sheer force of pressure breaks through her denial.
She continues to say nothing as Jake drives her to the test centre. It’s fine, the contractions are still far apart. She will have four or possibly five contractions during the test, it will only lose her a few minutes, and she always finishes early anyway. It will be fine. She can do this.
*
Amy manages to lose herself in answering the questions, and the sharp burst of pain shocks a too loud sound out of her.
“Sorry,” she whispers in response to the raised heads, “false contractions.”
She forces herself to remain somewhat quiet the second time, but snaps her pencil in two.
The examiner approaches her and says, “Mam, you can take the test at another time.”
She glares and he winces and recoils slightly. In normal circumstances, provoking that reaction in an exam runner would horrify her. But now she’s just frustrated and slightly proud. He replaces her pencil.
There are three questions left when the regularity picks up and Amy is shifting back and forth between breathing and writing, getting the words too-quick onto the paper. The slight messiness of her penmanship is annoying but necessary to get it done.
The examiner approaches her again, more forcefully this time, but she turns him away just as forcefully.
Two questions left and she knows it’s going to be close. She considers whether it would be better to give two shorter answers or give one full answer and skip the last question entirely. Neither are acceptable. She can do this.
As soon as she finishes the last question her focus shifts to her baby. But Amy forces herself to check the test anyway, it takes far longer to go through than it should, but she has answered the questions to her satisfaction.
She closes the paper and immediately there are people at her side, helping her to another room.
*
It feels like it’s taking Jake forever to get to her, even though she knows it can’t be more than a few minutes as he’s already waiting for her outside. And then he’s here and she’s relieved.
And then it’s just pain and anger and she’s yelling.
*
Afterwards, holding her beautiful baby girl in her arms, she thinks about how perfect Jake was during the delivery. He’s come a long way from the man who would’ve called it yucky and run a hundred miles. She tells him,
“You’re going to be an amazing father.”
His gaze shifts from their daughter to her, eyes shining brightly, “Thank you, you’re going to be amazing too.”
Amy smiles. Preparing her child for the horrors of the world is still a daunting and impossible task, but she’s now confident that when the time comes, she’ll be ready to do it. She knows that one day her daughter will have to make her own way in the world. But for once, she’s happy to leave that for later and enjoy what they have now.
Title: Endless, numbered days
Oct. 31st, 2021 07:14 pmTwo years is a long time to spend alone together with the two people he’s in unrequited love with. There are countless nights Eliot stares at the ceiling while they fuck in the bedroom next door. The walls are soundproofed of course, but he doesn’t need to hear for his keen senses to know what they’re doing.
It seems like forever ago that there were five of them under one roof. It was easier to ignore then, the bunch of them an odd-ball family rather than a couple and him being the odd man out.
There are many days he thinks he should leave, but doesn’t quite have the heart to, can’t bear to give up the small slice he has. They give no impression that his presence bothers him and he would know if they were lying.
He cooks for them and they enjoy the meals and that’s something. But now they can cook well enough for themselves. They can fight well enough for themselves. They can live well enough for themselves.
And after all this time, he thinks maybe he should move on. They’ve taught him well that there’s no point in dwelling. And perhaps it would be good for them more than they realize.
“I think I should move out,” he tells them, he knows how just stating it outright would go.
“Why?” Parker asks, as though he’s said something truly bizarre.
“I need my own space, and you guys do too.” He means, I can’t be the third wheel forever.
“Where are you going to go that’s an improvement on here?” Hardison asks gently, curiously.
And he supposes the words aren’t supposed to cut in the way they do. He stays.
*
Three years is a long time. But also too short, too busy, they are running four teams around the world and working on starting up a fifth.
And then working on stopping the fifth from collapsing in on itself. And then letting it collapse in on itself. And then starting it again anew.
It’s been a very long, very short, crazy few days. He’s exhausted and weary and frustrated. And they wordlessly pull him into their bed.
At first he thinks it’s sexless, just a desire for closeness, just to let him sleep beside them. And then they begin stripping his clothes. There’s a point in his mind, distant and vicious, that considers that it’s pity. He knows that’s wrong, they would never pity him.
This is because they love and care for him, just not in the same way he does for them.
He drinks them in, takes what comfort he can.
*
Four years is a long time. Peppered with too many and too few nights with them. Every few weeks they come to him or pull him to them and he goes, every time. He never approaches them. They will say no. They are not his in the way he is theirs. It hurts.
He decides to leave. “I’m going to expand the food truck business.”
“I’ll come with you,” Parker says, “After all we have seven teams now we need to check in on.”
They’ve all worked smoothly enough so far with them helping remotely, but no one mentions that.
*
Five years is a long time. Him and Parker spend more time travelling than at home. They both miss Hardison, but there’s no strain between the happy couple, even as Eliot at times feels as though he’s being torn apart sinew by stringy sinew.
And then team number nine is in too deep. And they help and help and help until they just step in and take over. There’s fighting and bullets and rappelling off of a twenty storey building and they both almost die. And they joke that it’s just another Tuesday. But the truth is it’s been half a decade since they’ve been in the field themselves.
And there are ways that Eliot and Parker are the same in a way no one else is, the darkness, the realism.
Eliot presses her against the wall of a cheap motel room and her fingers dig into him as though she could claw the two of them into one being. His hands draw up her thighs, but he forces himself to pause, opening his mouth to say how wrong this is. But she crashes their mouths back together and that’s the end of the conversation.
Afterwards he stays in the shower long after the water has gone cold. He thinks about how he’s once again broken something irrevocably. He wants to punch the wall, wants to break himself on the tiles. But he knows eventually he’ll have to go back into the room and him and Parker will discuss how they will tell Hardison. Because he has no doubt that they will be telling Hardison.
The scene he finds is surreal. Parker laughing as Hardison speaks on the laptop screen.
And Eliot quickly realizes Hardison knew all along, of course Parker would be honest about this from the outset.
*
Six years is a long time. Eliot is in bed with them more nights than he isn’t. And sometimes he forgets that he’s separate to them, not one of the happy couple. It’s too easy to pretend.
He lets himself fall for days at a time, sometimes weeks, loving them and letting them love him. But the longer it goes on, the more it hurts when he comes back to reality.
“I can’t do this anymore,” he tells them.
“Okay,” Hardison says.
“Why?” Parker says.
Hardison is sad. Parker is angry.
He leaves.
*
Seven years is a long time. Eliot comes back after Nate dies. It’s a reminder that lives are too short, especially in their line of work.
And he’s back where he started, staring at the ceiling while Parker and Hardison fuck in the bedroom next door.
*
Eight years is a long time. It’s a relief to have more people back in one place again, even if he doesn’t necessarily trust the newcomers. And it’s a relief to be out in the field regularly again.
He encourages Hardison to leave, recognises that the man has a calling he needs to respond to, but it still cuts too deep when he goes.
And then Hardison is back, and all is as it should be again. Eliot has even moved on, he has a girlfriend- until he doesn’t.
Parker and Hardison encourage him to open up and he laments his lost love.
Parker says, “Hardison and I are going to be here for you forever.”
“Yep,” says Hardison.
“We’ll always be together,” Parker adds.
Eliot smiles. He knows. “’Til our dying day.”
Then the most surreal of statements passes Parker’s lips, “No, past that, even after we get the robot bodies.”
And Eliot can tell, from Hardison’s reluctant explanation of robot bodies, what has happened here.
(Because Hardison imagines they’ll all live into old age together. Whereas Parker knows they’ll likely die long before that, probably hopes they’ll go at the same time so no one’s left alone. And thus has told Hardison to make them robot bodies and Hardison- though he’s definitely warned her of the unlikelihood of success- is choosing to indulge her on this.
Parker knows he’s indulging her, but she has faith that Hardison can do the seemingly impossible. All the while the strength of Parker’s certitude is probably the one thing that would lead Hardison to actually achieving this lofty goal).
And apparently they want him along for the ride. That’s when he finally realizes it, they are his as much as he is theirs, in every way.
*
Twenty years is a short time when spent with two great loves.
Luckily it looks like the robot bodies will be happening after all.
In a desperate attempt to get the bride-to-be to drink, Gina says, "Never have I ever watched a movie without watching the credits."
Amy doesn't move.
"Oh, come on!"
It’s true. Amy has never watched a movie without also watching the credits. Though if her younger self had known she was going to end up having to watch the same movie over and over and over and over again she may’ve been more cautious about how hard she maintained this stance.
(It’s a mere two weeks into The Bet (over whether Amy Santiago or Jake Peralta would get the most felony arrests in a year) and both she and Peralta are running on adrenaline. The challenge is still new and fresh and they’re both determined to win, breaks are for the weak.
“You have been at work way too long! Go home. Both of you!” Terry orders.
Amy quickly attempts to memorise her case file as Jake tries to convince Terry to let him stay.
“Sure thing Sarge, as soon as I close this case, I’ll head off.”
“Now Peralta!”
“Yes, right now, I just need to…”
Terry’s mouth pinches into a circle, the standard Terry scowl.
“Okay fine,” Jake says, pulling on his jacket.
Amy silently picks up her things before Terry’s gaze can turn to her. As soon as they’re out of their superiors ear-shot Amy can’t help but gloat, “While you were wasting your time arguing with Terry, I got my entire case file memorised. Have fun waiting around while I get another solve.”
Peralta makes an outraged face that quickly transforms to a grin. “Unless Terry finds out you’re planning on disobeying his direct orders.”
“You wouldn’t.”
“Do you know me at all?”
Amy sighs. “Fine. But if I don’t work, you’re not working either.”
“It’s a deal.”
“Nice try. We’re spending the next day together so I can keep an eye on you.”
And that's how they end up on her couch watching a horror flick.
Peralta reaches for the remote at the end of the movie.
“What are you doing, we have to watch the credits.”
“Ugh, no one watches the credits; that’s so boring.”
“The people worked hard on the film.”
“You’re such a dork,” Jake replies, but even though he mocks all the names he still watches the entirety of the credits with her.
In future months they will stop spending all of their time working and go back to their routine schedules of just spending most of their time working. But in those first few halcyon months of The Bet they gain a tradition of watching movies in their breaks, so they can ensure the other wasn’t working. They take turns picking the films. Jake almost always picks one of the 'Die Hard's.
As they watch Die Hard for the second time and it reaches its end, Jake snatches the remote, with a gleeful expression. “We have to watch the credits. You said every time: it’s your rule.”
From the look on his face he’s expecting her to balk, to say they watched the credits the last time and it doesn’t count. It’s a challenge. She’s signing up for sitting through the credits every time they watch Die Hard.
Really, though, how many times is that possibly going to be? It’s not like the two of them are going to ever end up spending that much time together. Besides, Amy really wants to win.
(Also Amy’s kind of looking forward to it, Jake had been so animated the last time they watched the credits, explaining details about all the cast members and bits of behind the scenes information, and she enjoyed it. But Peralta is the enemy and she’s not willing to admit to herself that maybe she likes him more than she should).
She smiles back, just as gleeful. “Of course.” )
Now he's her fiance, and Jake watches the credits with her for every film they watch together. They still watch the credits every time they watch Die Hard. And while past Amy would’ve definitely not agreed to it had she known. It’s one of Present Amy’s favourite things and she wouldn’t give it up for anything.
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Fic; Summer
Jul. 4th, 2018 09:14 pmJake remembers the word being an answer in one of Amy’s crossword puzzles. He never thought he would come to know it so well.
The world ends quick, a snap-back of too-stretched elastic, a cacophony of too much heat and too much melted ice.
Jake always thought he would do well in an apocalypse scenario. Between being the amazing detective that he was and his great taste in movies, it should’ve been easy. But then his pesky moral compass got in the way.
So here he was, with a skill-set in high demand and a face that lent to creeps leering at him to ‘give them some sugar’, he’d swiftly been kidnapped and sold.
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Title: Dark Avenger: Merchant of Death (Chapter One)
Fandom(s): Thor, Avengers
Word Count: 1153
Summary: Loki is a master sorcerer and has used his considerable wits and talents to go from the dungeons of Asgard to the throne. But his deception has been discovered and he's been sentenced to a lifetime of slavery. Tony is a powerful, wealthy genius and a self-appointed Merchant of Death. As a master weapon creator he sees exactly the potential Loki holds.Loki intends on swaying Tony to his will. Tony intends on showing Loki the value of co-operation. Will they be each others doom or salvation?
Fic; Hope Remained
Nov. 21st, 2015 05:04 pmFandom: Angel
Characters: Archduke Sebassis' blood slave, Angel, Fred, Wesley.
Word Count: 3204
Summary: Events in season five from the POV of Archduke Sebassis' blood slave. Coda for episodes- 5x05 life of the party, 5x12 you're welcome and 5x22 not fade away.
When he hears that Angel has come to speak to his master something awakens within him. It’s a wretched, hateful thing, which he has long forgotten for his own survival: hope. Over the decades he has grown used to his life as a slave, he is not mistreated, is allowed to speak freely when it’s appropriate and the Archduke Sebassis even bestows affection in the form of petting from time to time. This is his life and he is alright with it.
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Fic; All Hel Breaks Loose
Nov. 7th, 2015 04:53 pmFandom: Thor, The Avengers
Characters: Loki, Thor, Hela, Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanov, Clint Barton
Word Count: 2407
Summary:
Tony flies over everyone, firing repulser blasts at the giant furbys which are Loki’s minions of the week. Clint is crouching about level with him, firing arrows at the Furbys, and nods at him to take the ones on the other side. Steve and Natasha are trying to take Loki. They’re in dire need of back-up. Everyone heaves an internal sigh of relief when Thor finally arrives.
A few moments later a little girl runs onto the battle-field. Tony’s stomach drops, there are killer Furbys all around her and none of the avengers are near enough to get her out of the way.
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Fic; Are you the doctor?
Oct. 18th, 2015 12:47 pmFandom: Doctor Who
Word Count: 625
Summary: In all the universes, in all the time streams, there must be one which breaks him
AN: I actually wrote this before I saw last nights episode with all its tidal wave talk, which is weird.
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Fic; The Truth of The Lie
Oct. 17th, 2015 08:43 pmFandom: Sherlock
Characters: Mycroft and Sherlock
Word Count: 1184
Suumary: It's vital that Sherlock's survival remain a secret. Of course Mycroft knows what to do.
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Fic excerpt
Oct. 12th, 2015 08:03 pm“Please state your name for the record.”
No. No no no. He doesn’t have a name. He’s no one. He’s nothing.
“Neal…”
“I’m not Neal, not Neal, no, no, no!” He shrieks. It’s a trick, it’s a trap, they will be angry now. They will hurt him.
He stumbles off the chair. He needs to leave. He wants to go back and hide in his closet, where it’s small and safe and no one can touch him. He knows it’s stupid; his masters can get to him wherever he is. But that closet is his safe place.
“Hey, it’s okay.”
A blanket is being wrapped around him. It’s soft and warm and he tries to take comfort from it. He’s okay now, he will worry about later, later. There are whispers, he’s not meant to hear them but he does-
‘I told you he wasn’t ready, he still thinks he’s a slave.’
‘Well he needs to get ready soon and give his testimony or they’re going to walk.’
‘This is ridiculous, his condition alone should be evidence enough for a slam dunk.’
‘He’s a con artist, he’s fooled the best of them; their defence is that this is just another con.’
Neal curls further into himself, whimpering slightly. Silence falls.
Fic; The Baskerville Negotiation
Oct. 10th, 2015 06:24 pmFandom: Sherlock
Characters: Mycroft & Sherlock
Word Count: 776
Summary: Episode coda for 2x02 The Hounds of Baskerville. How Sherlock gets permission for access to Baskerville.
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Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Castiel/Lucifer
Word Count: ~ 4200
Summary: There was a time long ago when Castiel was young and Lucifer was good and they found comfort in each other’s’ company. But then came The Mark and Castiel was no longer able to be young and Lucifer no longer able to be good. This is their story.
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Fic; Love is not a victory march
Sep. 20th, 2015 10:57 amFandom: How I Met Your Mother
Characters: Ted, Robin, Barney.
Word count: 1650
Summary: Set post-series, what happens after the finale. Written for
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Fic; Legend
Sep. 13th, 2015 02:38 pmFandom: Merlin
Word Count: 720
Summary: Written for
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Fic; When the bullet-proof glass breaks
Sep. 6th, 2015 03:40 pmFandom: Daredevil
Word Count: 713
Summary: Foggy's POV at the end of 1x09 and through 1x10. Written for
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Fic; Shadow Self (Chapter Two)
Jul. 31st, 2014 08:13 pm
Title: Shadow Self (Chapter Two)
Characters: Stefan, Damon, Giuseppe, Silas
Summary: Set after season 4 with Stefan and Silas.
A different take on the tale of Stefan.
This chapter is mainly flashbacks to Stefan's childhood.
Word Count: 4250
Previous Chapters: Prologue | One |

Title: Power Play (Mycroft vs Lady Smallwood)
Characters: Mycroft, Sherlock, Lady Smallwood, Magnussen
Word Count: 1988
Summary: Episode coda for 3x03: His Last Vow. A power play.