| 'Newly Fallen', Jim/Blair pre-slash, rated G |
[Dec. 19th, 2007|12:45 am] |
A drabble for the sentinel_thurschallenge: Ice
NEWLY FALLEN It had snowed on Saturday. Sunday’s warmer weather turned everything to slush. Then temperatures plummeted again overnight, and on Monday morning there was a fresh dusting of white. Soft and fluffy and pristine and seemingly harmless, but concealing the treacherous patches of sheet ice underneath produced by the thawing and re-freezing of Saturday’s snow. It was Jim who had the luck to slip. Lying on the ground, looking up at the gray sky, he saw a vision of an angel hovering over him. One with flyaway curls and concerned blue eyes. Funny part was, he hadn’t even hit his head. |
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| 'Whirlwind', G rated Sentinel drabble |
[Nov. 25th, 2007|11:09 pm] |
Written for the sentinel_thurschallenge: Quiet Time
Can be read as gen or *gasp* pre-slash.
WHIRLWIND Work done, feet up, game on, beer in hand, brain on pause. Jim loved his quiet time. The toilet flushed, water ran, the bathroom door flew open. Sandburg scurried out in underwear and socks and dashed into his bedroom. Drawers creaked, shoes bounced across the floor, Sandburg muttered. Jim sipped his beer and tried to focus on the game. Sandburg appeared in shiny shirt and tight jeans. Crossed to the door, picked up his keys and grinned. “Don’t wait up for me.” Jim saluted with his bottle as Sandburg disappeared out the door. Jim used to love his quiet time. |
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| 'Conventional Wisdom', Jim/Blair, PG-13 (Five senses, five days) |
[Oct. 26th, 2007|09:42 pm] |
Ah! Day Five. I managed to do it. :-)
Hot off the press: Jim arrives home early from a trip and gets a surprise. ~725 PG-13 rated words. Un-beta'd, so please let me know if you spot anything that needs fixing.
(Excuse me while I laugh at the dog - I tell her to lie down and leave me alone for a minute and she lifts a paw to shake hands. Hee!)
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| 'The Nose Knows', Jim/Blair, PG-13 (Five senses, five days) |
[Oct. 25th, 2007|07:42 pm] |
The final ficlet from My Mongoose e-zine. Let's see, this week we've covered hearing, taste, touch and now smell. Tomorrow = sight. Now all I have to do is write it. *g*
Post-First Time afterglow, ~260 PG-13 rated words, with thanks again to janedavitt for her beta-work and Peter for the artwork.
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| (Five senses, five days) The Sentinel, Jim/Blair pre-slash, rated PG |
[Oct. 22nd, 2007|07:36 pm] |
This story was written on Saturday, and I have three more Sentinel stories that were published in an e-zine that are ready to post. So I'm going with "Five Senses, Five Days" as a theme and a plan. Now I just need something to post on Friday. *g*
Written for the OMC/OFC challenge over at sentinel_thurs, 1,580 PG rated words. An old friend of Blair's turns up in the middle of an investigation, and Jim is not pleased.
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| Sentinel drabble, 'Hero and Savior', rated G |
[Oct. 1st, 2007|01:04 am] |
Written for the sentinel_thurschallenge, Hero:
HERO AND SAVIOR “Do you think I don’t realize how much I owe you? There’s no telling how I would have ended up if you hadn’t come along. I was losing my mind – I didn’t know what was wrong – I couldn’t cope, or control anything.” “Jim.” “No, I was losing it. I could have lost everything. My work, my life.” “Jim.” “Instead, thanks to you, I’ve found out who I really am. What I can accomplish using my senses. I’ve got real purpose, now. I can help people. You couldn’t begin to understand what that means….” “Jim. That’s what makes you a hero.” |
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| 'Skyrockets in Flight', Jim/Blair, PG |
[Apr. 30th, 2007|03:47 am] |
Written for the glorious Day of Schmoop over at schmoop_age. The prompt was "kissing under the fireworks".
The Sentinel, Jim/Blair, PG, 840 words and only a little schmoop, honest.
If you're unfamiliar with The Sentinel, Jim has enhanced senses and sometimes he has trouble controlling them. Blair is the geek anthropologist that helps him, and obviously that's easier to do if they're living together. The slash writes itself.
Beta kisses to janedavitt. Thank you!
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| 'Something Big', Sentinel drabble, rated G |
[Mar. 19th, 2007|04:02 pm] |
I watched the pilot episode of The Sentinel again today, and this popped into my head:
SOMETHING BIG A Sentinel! A real, live, breathing Sentinel, and I met him! Okay, that sounds totally “Dear Diary”. Yeah, I met a boy today. Except he’s a man, man. He’s...really something. Tall and strong. Stalwart, how’s that for a word you don’t get to use every day. Man. I actually found a Sentinel! And I can help him; I know I can. I mean, I already have, and now I’m going to get to work with him! Be with him, fight crime together, make a real difference. Man, this is exciting! ~~~~ Note to self: Sandburg obvious lunatic. Proceed with caution. |
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| "A New Day Begins" The Sentinel, episode tag, Jim/Blair, rated PG-13 |
[Oct. 10th, 2006|09:47 pm] |
This is an episode tag for The Sentinel episode "Night Shift".
Background: Blair is writing his dissertation about Jim's enhanced senses, aka Sentinel abilities. Jim sneaks a peek at the introductory chapter and freaks out. By the end of the episode, they seem to have worked things out, partly due to a bizarre conversation Jim had with a strange man called Gabe, who may or may not have been *ahem* an angel. My story starts after they get home in the morning.
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| The Sentinel vignette, Jim/Blair, rated PG-13 |
[Oct. 1st, 2006|11:19 am] |
I watched 3 episodes of The Sentinel back-to-back last night, and this is the result.
Brief synopsis of the show: Jim is a detective with enhanced senses of sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste. Blair is the graduate student in anthropology who is helping him explore and learn to control his abilities.
The slashiness abounds. Blair's place gets blown up and he moves into Jim's loft for a week. Three years later he's still there. They work together, live together, cook for each other, touch each other constantly, hate each other's girlfriends...okay, yes, some of them are psychopathic criminals, but you get the point.
And for the Jack/Daniel lovers: Jim is older, and ex-military while Blair is a long-haired scientist. We know that combination works, right?
This is about 400 words, First Time, rated PG-13.
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| 5 Things total: Magnificent Seven, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and The Sentinel |
[Sep. 12th, 2006|07:08 pm] |
These are for delphia2000 PG to R
We've got Three Things for the Magnificent Seven, One Thing for The Man from U.N.C.L.E, and One Thing for The Sentinel. And I'm pretty durn pleased with myself, never having written any of these fandoms before.
(I take that back. I wrote MFU in grade school. :-) Until my 6th grade teacher put his foot down, because a lot of kids were doing it. I think the one I wrote had something to do with torture, involving constant playing of a recording of Row, Row, Row Your Boat. Foreshadowing of Urgo?)
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