Title: Protection
Author: A. Magiluna Stormwriter
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Pairing: Mary Shannon/Alex Cabot
Rating: PG
Date Written: 24 July 2009
Word Count: 107
Recipient:
darkhawkhealerSummary: The first time Mary Shannon met Alexandra Cabot, she was in the middle of becoming Alexis Ripley.
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Note: The first sentence is the prompt I was given. And yes, some day I may expand on this…or still work with this pairing in a totally different way.
Dedication: My muses, as always, for trying something different.
"Protection"
By A. Magiluna Stormwriter
The first time Mary Shannon met Alexandra Cabot, she was in the middle of becoming Alexis Ripley.
The woman was a contradiction in terms, and aggravated the hell out of Mary. Her alpha bitch insistence that young Alejandro have only the best of accommodations for his new life really pushed Mary over the edge into considering homicide against one of her witnesses.
Only she wasn't Mary's witness. This exasperating woman was Marshall's damned witness, but she kept insisting n speaking only to Mary. No, not speaking. Demanding. Harping. Threatening.
Mary had never been so enraged -- and turned on -- by another woman in her entire life.