8 Works in Nicholas Donnelly/Bill Szymanski
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Carter tries not to feel that hitch of anxiety when she looks up and sees Agent Donnelly in the precinct again. She knows from Bill that he’s been back to work since January, limited to desk duty and not enjoying his meteoric fall from favor, though they have officially dropped the investigation into the events at Riker’s.
She knows—and he knows—it’s still on his record. A stain that stays forever. Carter has faith it will make him better, but not that he’ll like it at all. Men have their pride.
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Going into the back half of season 2 with my fix-it guns out and ready to rumble; Set around the events of episodes Proteus & All In, and assuming the events of La Manchaverse.Series
- Part 3 of The Man of La Mancha
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Sheltering at home, Nick and Bill are starting to feel better.
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- Part 12 of Covid Stories
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Necessity (Makes Strange Bedfellows) by Microdigitalwaker for cognomen
Fandoms: Person of Interest (TV)
28 Mar 2020
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Calvin the Cat has run out of food.
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- Part 2 of Covid Stories
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It's the 5th anniversary of Joss Carter's death.
Nick and Bill receive an unexpected invitation. -
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Waiting for Szymanski to get out of surgery, Nick Donnelly runs into an unexpected friend.
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Bill bluffs his way in, feeling like a heel for using his badge for this, to get around not being listed as an emergency contact (and no one is, the nurse tells him, 'none listed') - and he remembers why he doesn't like hospitals when all that showing his badge and practically begging gains him is the barest scraps of information.
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- Part 2 of The Man of La Mancha
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A series of shortforms done for prompts received on Tumblr, collected together so it's no longer necessary to hunt through the tag. Each shortform is its own chapter. I will add to this as I find these, scattered throughout my hard drive.
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"How's your Cervantes?" The detective prompts, setting a white styrofoam container at Donnelly's elbow like a casual bribe, forcing him to look up and up along the man's arm to find his face, and Donnelly's back crunches threateningly in protest when he tries to straighten it.
Written for the prompt: Szymanski is literally the only human being in the entire show who Donnelly could have trusted to help him.
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- Part 1 of The Man of La Mancha