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“You,” BJ said aloud, as the hum of the hospital continued around them. There was no adequate end to the sentence. You have to wake up, so I can tell you I need you. BJ felt tears stinging his eyes as they formed, and he blinked them furiously away. He noted that someone had cleared the vomit from Hawkeye’s face, and the blood from his hair.
In another life, maybe, far into the future when the lines began to blur further, he thought he might have been meant to be a nurse, to take care with people who were beloved to someone, to clean their hair and their hands and to dress them in gowns and bedclothes. No more cutting, no more blood. He’d always thought Margaret would have done well in their shoes, but he never thought about taking hers. Or maybe it was all nonsense, and it was only Hawkeye whose troubles he wanted to smooth away. -
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“He's maybe 6 foot 4 and works out with weights. Got these huge arms. Wears skintight t‐shirts with the sleeves cut off. He's better looking than Errol Flynn.”
—B.J. Hunnicutt, s9e11 ‘No Sweat’
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Scenes from the lavender marriage of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce and Soon-To-Be-Dr. Margaret Houlihan, as they each fall hopelessly in love with the one half of the perfect suburban couple next door.
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Sidney visits the 4077th, over others’ concern for Hawkeye. When he gets to the heart of the matter, it turns out the two of them have more in common than they thought.
//pwp: minor plot edition ft Hawkeye pining for BJ.
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dinner with the gorn (bizarre love triangle) by yaroantheo
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Original Series
07 Aug 2020
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“So,” Jim said. “What’s a Gorn like you doing in a place like this?”
“Why, dating you, of course,” the Gorn replied.
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Clinging to a crumbling marriage, BJ hasn’t written to Hawkeye in five years. A phone call from an old friend after the death of Hawkeye’s father sends him across the country to fix his mistakes.
Something like dread begins to pool in his stomach, seeping in through the carefully sealed cracks. Margaret wouldn’t call like this without it being an emergency, he reasons. If she wanted to get back in touch with him, she would write. This feels important.
Margaret seems to steel herself. “Just…have you heard from Hawkeye lately?”
Ice flows through his veins. His stomach drops. “No.”
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The war never happened. B.J. and Hawkeye still have to deal with its consequences.
Bookmarked by yaroantheo
15 May 2021
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Hawkeye gets a letter from Trapper. It's all downhill from there for BJ, particularly when he and Hawkeye are sent out on an ill-fated supply run.
BJ stands carefully, adjusting his helmet on his head as walks around to inspect the damage. Both the front tires are burst. They only have one spare. “Damn it,” he says. “Bad news for your blisters. Looks like we’re walking.”
Hawkeye doesn’t reply. He doesn’t come up from behind the jeep, either.
Alarm bells ring in his ears. Something’s wrong.
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"You see this? ...There's supposed to be a medical insignia there--caduceus. I probably dropped it in a patient." - Hawkeye, General’s Practitioner
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“Benjamin Franklin Hawkeye Pierce,” BJ croons in your ear. “So quick to offer your food and your socks and your opinions. I wonder what other intimacies you would offer if I asked,” he breathes as your toes curl in your regulation boots.
“Which ones did you want?” you answer, wow, so stupidly, so incredibly stupidly. BJ smiles at you, his expression almost wolfish, and you shiver. It feels like you’re in a daze, like you’ve entered a mirror universe where BJ looks and talks even more like a pinup holo than usual.
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In which BJ starts losing some of that steely Vulcan control, and Hawkeye pokes his nose in places where he only technically belongs.
Bookmarked by yaroantheo
26 Apr 2021