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Title: The One You Came With

Author: PaBurke

Summary/Prompt: Dance

Word Count: 100

Cross: White Collar

Disclaimer: they don’t belong to me

Peter had bragged about his secret, talented CI hacker.  Neal couldn’t hack and wasn’t needed.  Neal wanted to prove his worth.  So he challenged Peter to a twenty-dollar bet: Neal (and his contacts) against Peter’s other CI.

Peter accepted.

So Neal sent Mozzie to hire one of the greatest hackers, Oz.  No one knew his real name or his story, but he was the best.  Oz came through in record time, but not soon enough, Neal realized as he saw Peter’s smug grin.

“Who’s your CI?” Neal asked.  Why wasn’t Peter using the Fed’s hackers?

Peter grinned.  “Oz said ‘hey’.”

*


Title: Stepping on Toes

Author: PaBurke

Summary/Prompt: Dance

Word Count: 200

Cross: BBC Sherlock

Disclaimer: they don’t belong to me

Mycroft Holmes missed the old Watchers’ Council like one missed the old roster down the street: they dependably squawked every month, were easily cowed, self-important and useless.

Rupert Giles was not the old Watchers’ Council.  He refused to be cowed and would not squawk.  He was a challenge.  He referred to the liberties detailed in the Royal Charter and would not budge.  Mycroft knew how many Slayers he had registered at his ‘Girls School’ and yet he let none work for the British Government. 

“You have a brother,” Giles said.  Mycroft refused to flinch.  Giles was stepping out of line.  “He has been circling the supernatural.  As of this moment, he is unaware, but that could change.”  The threat was as subtle as the one Mycroft had leveled.

“He and his soldier roommate would make wicked Watchers,” the Oldest Slayer spoke for the first time.

Mycroft saw the amused, exasperated and parental glare Giles bestowed upon Summers and realized that he was approaching this all wrong.  Giles looked upon the Slayers as daughters, not tools. 

Just as horrified as Mycroft was about Sherlock immersing himself in the supernatural, Giles similarly horrified to immerse his Slayers into politics.

Family, not tools.

*


Title: Missing a Beat

Author: PaBurke

Summary/Prompt: Dance

Word Count: 100

Cross: SG1

Disclaimer: they don’t belong to me

Faith never felt comfortable after the annual May apocalypse.  It took too long for the next emergency.  Nothing supernatural was happening, but something should be happening. Her body felt off-balance, like a dance missing a beat or a fight missing a punch.  It always felt like Faith was missing something important.

When Faith volunteered for the alien assignment, she finally heard the missing beat.

Like clockwork, three weeks after the Slayer Apocalypse was the Gate Apocalypse.

In the following years of death-defying circumstances, Faith felt on beat.  Even the year that she died during the Gate Apocalypse, Faith was five-by-five.

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Date: 2012-02-07 03:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avamclean.livejournal.com
Oz! I love it when he pops up and I could see him getting along with Peter. :)

I know it's a little depressing, but I liked how the Faith drabble ended. You had her happy until the end and that's lovely.

Date: 2012-02-08 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] revdorothyl.livejournal.com
I particularly appreciated the Sherlock crossover, with the simple realization on Mycroft's part that Slayers are Giles' FAMILY, rather than tools or assets to be loaned out or deployed where Mycroft would find them most useful.

Date: 2012-02-09 11:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerseyfabulous.livejournal.com
Eep! Love the Sherlock cross. Mycroft would notice, wouldn't he?
Sherlock and John as Watchers would be great, but Buffy would drive Sherlock crazy in a New York minute...

Date: 2012-02-17 02:09 am (UTC)
kerravonsen: What is essential is invisible to the eye (essential-invisible)
From: [personal profile] kerravonsen
Family, not tools.

I like that.

Of course the old Watchers thought of the Slayer as a tool, because she had been created as a tool. And that attitude would be taught, generation on generation until the council was wiped out.

When Faith volunteered for the alien assignment, she finally heard the missing beat.

Well-put.

Date: 2012-02-28 02:02 am (UTC)
rhi: a full moon just above rippling water (moon)
From: [personal profile] rhi
I loved Mycroft figuring out where he was reading this wrong, and I was just smiling at Faith being so happy dealing with the annual SGC apocalypse. (And somehow I read that last line as meaning Faith might not have stayed dead. if I'm wrong, don't disillusion me, please?) Thank you for these!

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