Castle One-Shot: Time and Relative Dimensions in Space

Dec 25, 2011 11:24

Time and Relative Dimensions in Space

A/N: A post-"Kill Shot" vignette. I'm still working on "Six Impossible Things," but this just popped into my head. It has nothing to do with Dr. Who, more's the pity.

A little background: I teach forensic anthropology, and one of my students, who suddenly and tragically lost a parent about a year before taking ( Read more... )

author: pollylynn, rating: pg-13, character: kate beckett, character: rick castle

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xdawnfirex December 25 2011, 20:52:40 UTC
Oh, I love it. Bittersweet and heartbreaking but at the same time, hopeful. I love the time-out thing, too - that whole part where he just wants a time out so he can do some basic first aid? Spot-on.

VERY well done.

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pollylynn December 26 2011, 05:06:35 UTC
Thank you so much for the feedback. I'm gad it rang true!

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lab_brat December 26 2011, 01:20:58 UTC
oh! that was lovely. When I read the title I was all like, "dr who reference!" and expected something different. Then I read it, and the title was so appropriate. I loved so many things about this. Thankyou for writing it. :D

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pollylynn December 26 2011, 05:09:51 UTC
Thanks! Sorry for the Who fake out, but once the title occurred to me it seemed to fit. Thanks so much for the feedback.

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sunshine_minx December 26 2011, 03:31:37 UTC
When my grandfather died, I was studying Forensic Science as well, and it really was a helpful coping mechanism. Understanding helped a lot. I'm so glad your student was able to find a way through that time.

I really enjoyed this story, and I see where she drew from what you were talking about. It was well done, and comfortable in all aspects of how they interacted with each other. Thank you for sharing it.

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pollylynn December 26 2011, 05:07:53 UTC
Thanks so much for the feedback, and for sharing your story.

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fading_ripples December 26 2011, 18:14:53 UTC
Oh, I loved this!

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pollylynn December 27 2011, 06:00:32 UTC
Thanks so much!

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