M*A*S*H Fic Olympics
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Helen takes her hand and they giggle like schoolkids playing hooky as they sneak through the side yard and out to the street, looking over their shoulders almost like they’re hoping that they were spotted, like they really are running from something more than an evening of boring civility at the home of the most prominent doctor in the city.
Margaret thinks about Lorraine Anderson, suddenly, and about how she hasn’t felt this kind of uncomplicated joy from simply being in another person’s presence in so very long.
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Or: In the summer during her first year of nursing school, Margaret attends a Fourth of July garden party with her new friend Helen Whitfield. They sneak out before the fireworks.
Written for the MASH fic Olympics. Theme: Orange
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“How can I hold onto something that I don’t have. Hope left after I saw three of my friends have their heads shot off right in front of me before the sniper ran out of bullets.”
“I’m… I’m really sorry that you had to witness that.”
“Do you know what it’s like to get covered in blood and skull-fragments? To have bits of their brain matter stuck in your hair? To not be able to get rid of the smell no matter how many times you wash?”
“No, I, uh…” Mulcahy swallowed hard, shaking his head before he was able to look back up at Wallis. “I can’t say that I have.”
“Take your hope and stuff it. You don’t know what I’ve seen.”
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Father Mulcahy is the target of an angry suicidal patient.
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Father Mulcahy is struggling in the days after he loses his hearing. With Hawkeye and Della both away from camp, the fear and loneliness are overwhelming. He doesn't want anyone to know about the extent of his injury, but is having a hard time coping. What happens when Della comes home and realizes that he can't hear her?
Potential for future chapters...
Note: Della is my OC!
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I've been denying how I feel/You've been denying what you want by RemyFire
Fandoms: MASH (TV)
22 Jul 2023
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Like a Pacific wave, BJ crashes forward, rushing into her, seizing her by the arms and shoving, and Margaret takes in a shocked breath as she stumbles back one, two, three steps just before he throws her down on her cot. His momentum carries him along in a way he didn't expect, and he flails one arm, barely catches his weight on a hand right by her head as he thunders down, a knee landing between her thighs.
Instantly the air tightens around him, thick and humid. BJ becomes aware of his body in stages—the quiet way he's panting, the silkiness of her hair against his knuckles, the warmth of her leg heating his own, the thundering of his heart against his ribs. As he watches, her pale cheeks flush a brilliant rose, playing off the sparkling coral shade on her parted lips. She doesn't move. Neither does he.
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For BJ Hunnicutt, the line between his deep love for his friends and his adoration for his wife has always been incredibly thin. But as careful as he's been to hold his burgeoning fondness for Margaret at bay after the mistakes he made with Carrie, a single day threatens to unravel all of those boundaries for good.
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He’d never spent a great deal of time looking at Hawkeye’s body. He knew it, couldn’t help knowing it, given how much time they spent changing together and cavorting in the showers, but aside from worrying sometimes about how skinny he got, he didn’t think about Hawkeye’s body very much at all. It was just there all the time, and anything potentially worthy of remark was only because of how remarkable its occupant was, rather than because of any intrinsic qualities it might have possessed. That had been as far as he’d allowed himself to consider it.
Which, at the moment, seemed absurd, because Hawkeye’s body was all he could think about.
After the incident with the shirt, BJ thinks everything should go back to normal. It does not.
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- Part 2 of New Perspectives