Series:
Divergence (WIP)
Summary:This is Luke and Noah’s storyline the way I see it unfolding if the Boys were on cable. And, you know, the writers and owners of the show weren’t insane/chickensh*t. There is so much that doesn’t get told on the screen. Here’s what really happens....
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This is a moment I wrote in Divergence, but got cut out of the chapter. It's the morning after Luke and Noah have Ethan at the apartment overnight (Chapter 50). I found it sitting in my work in progress file and thought it may work as a stolen moment.
Go Here. One-shots:
Zen and the Art of Mayer Maintenance
NC-17
What happens the first night at the Snyder house, when Noah was released from the hospital after the Zac/Zoe kidnapping fiasco. Luke has a way of making the nightmares go away.
Go Here. If You're So Inclined
NC-17
Based on a prompt. Luke asks Noah to help him move something for Grandma Emma and may have slightly understated the incline involved. But Noah finds out that the art of negotiation has sweet rewards indeed.
Go Here. Oddities
PG
Just a fun little drabble that was prompted on facebook where where people were throwing out odd pairings on ATWT they would have liked to see and I threw out RANK - Reid/Henry (Hank) as a joke and this was born.
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Sanctuary
PG
I wrote this in about 7 hours or so. Van Hansis does such a good job at reacting to death on the show that it always stirs memories of my own reactions. Watching the end of the Reid arc and rewatching Van's masterful acting in his portrayal of Luke's reaction to Holden dying made an idea take form and it wouldn't let me go.
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BIG BANGS
The End, The Middle, The Beginning
Luke/ Noah
Rating: R
A re-imagining of the Luke / Noah / Reid storyline where there are no lines between good guys and bad guys , just people trying to rebuild and go on with their lives.
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Bait
V/J RPS
Rating: X to nth power? It's been suggested the rating should be GUH!
Jake had always been fascinated at the process that Van would go through to bring any character he played to life. Luke was his easiest transition from page to character, borne of long-term familiarity, but Jake never tired of watching the ritual.