Today has been a total wash as far as productivity goes but I come bearing POI recs!
huggle has posted a lovely just-barely-slash fill for a prompt from the kinkmeme:
Ring Fence (Finch/Reese)
Also, this
anon Kara Stanton/Reese fill All Work over at the meme is -- it is not NICE, it's seriously dubcon (Kara pressuring John), but it is brilliant. It's set pre-Ordos, and John is just so vividly sad. It would be an unbearably painful story if you didn't know that Finch was going to save him. It makes me think of that interview where JC said Reese was like a shark, he has to keep moving -- yes.
Also a couple of other awesome stories that went up fairly recently:
Code Indigo (9182 words) by
pendrecarcChapters: 1/1
Fandom:
Person of Interest (TV)Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Samantha Shaw, Harold Finch, John Reese, Root (Person of Interest)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Episode: s02e16 Relevance, Canon-Typical Violence
Summary: Surprising, the things you can get up to once you're dead.
This is an fantastic Shaw-POV AU that I will not spoil for you as it made me gleeful when I got to the reveal. Go read! Also the author is
pendrecarc on DW.
A Long Way Home (5398 words) by
callmecathyChapters: 1/1
Fandom:
Person of Interest (TV)Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: John Reese, Harold Finch
Additional Tags: Rescues, (mutual rescues), pre-Wolf and the Cub, torture (mild brief aftermath), Narrowly close to being a rescue fic, (except really more a John Reese character study)
Summary: "You came for me." Finch said, low, twenty minutes later. "Did you think I wouldn't?" Reese found he was more invested in the answer than he should have been. (They share a brittle partnership, where "care" is a word they won't say and "thank yous" are given cautiously and tentatively received.)
callmecathy has been writing a bunch of great POI stories lately! I really liked this one set in early season 1, before their clamshells got pried open further.
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