I'll post it on comm now that all the parts are up. Although, given the content of this chapter (Reid kissing Luke) I'll just post a link to here rather than posting the whole thing.
ah, it should be fine. this entire story is a nuke story right? a few chapters of luke/reid stuff is fine. I mean the entire first part of this fic (I remember cause I loved it) was in reid's POV
Mmmmm Reid tastes like cigarettes. My favorite taste. But also, what the what! Reid! I want to be mad at him for working with the Colonel but at the same time I can't because it was an unexpected twist!
Well, if you remember the last story, the Colonel threatened Luke, and Reid agreed to help him in order to keep Luke safe. So, it's the wrong thing to do, but his motivations are honorable. Reid was pretty freaked out when he saw the shape Noah was in, so he figured Luke didn't have a prayer if the Colonel went after him.
Poor guy has been stressed out and smoking for two days!
Just how much do you enjoy torturing your legions of readers...hmmm?
I've heard of twists and turns but this is definitely one for the (Nuke)book. Almost wondering if maybe the REAL Reid Oliver hasn't turned bad but. . . guess im going to have to wait until the next story to find out.
Reid hasn't turned bad, exactly. But in the last chapter he did agree to help the Colonel. In exchange, the Colonel promised not to hurt Luke. Reid's an idiot to trust him, of course, but at least his intentions are honorable.
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Poor guy has been stressed out and smoking for two days!
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I've heard of twists and turns but this is definitely one for the (Nuke)book. Almost wondering if maybe the REAL Reid Oliver hasn't turned bad but. . . guess im going to have to wait until the next story to find out.
short but great chapter.
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Reid hasn't turned bad, exactly. But in the last chapter he did agree to help the Colonel. In exchange, the Colonel promised not to hurt Luke. Reid's an idiot to trust him, of course, but at least his intentions are honorable.
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