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Apr 26, 2011 11:54

Crossovers

Fringe/The X-Files

Reason by wendelah1
Mulder and Scully on the Other Side. Mulder gets ambered. Scully will do what it takes to get him back. I enjoyed the way they fit into the altverse.

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Leverage/Sherlock

The Crossover Job by scrunchy
Really lovely Sherlock/Leverage crossover. Sophie and Lestrade have known each other from way back. "Why aren't you Chief Inspector Lestrade yet?" Sophie ran her fingers over the letters on his nameplate, "Someone I need to take care of?"

"Please don't Sophie any of my colleagues."

"'Sophie' them? I'm a verb!"

"Oh, you're a verb, all right."

"Do you know what I missed the most? Well - one of the things. It's how when you say things in that low voice, they don't even have to make sense - 'oh, you're a verb all right' - they're just incredibly sexy. It's a talent I don't think you know you've got."

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Leverage/White Collar

Twice is a coincidence by
petra
Adorable crossover where Jones ends up with a pet felon of his own, one Alec Hardison. Things do not go as planned, at least for the FBI. Adorable and hilarious.

Jones does not punch him; that would be brutality. But he's tempted. He grits his teeth for a second and thinks about all the cases he's chased Hardison on--tax fraud, messing with international bank accounts, hacking systems Jones had never heard of--and how fast they all turned to nothing. "Don't let him touch anything with buttons or a battery; he's been convicted on two counts of computer-related fraud and those are just the ones we could finally pin on him. He's here as a--" Jones is really coming to hate the word "--consultant."

Burke raises his eyebrows. "I didn't realize I was setting a trend."

"I kind of wish you hadn't," Jones says.

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04/11, white collar, xovers, leverage, x-files, fringe, sherlock

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