Title: Keeper
Rating: T
Characters/Pairings: Lassiter, Juliet/Shawn, Team Psych, OFC, OMCs
Warnings: Spoilers, non-graphic abduction of a child, violence
Spoilers: 1.01 Pilot, 1.04 9 Lives, 1.13 Game, Set . . . Muuurder
Genres: Angst, Drama, Hurt/Comfort, Mystery, Romance, Het, Family, Friendship, Casefile, Future!Fic
Chapters: 14
Completed: Yes
Word count: 264 this chapter
Disclaimer: A disclaimer in haiku:
Lassie-face hates Shawn.
Shawn knows he loves Juliet.
I don't own Psych. Truth.
Notes: Thanks go to Lily and
musicalluna , the two best betas in existence. Without them this story would have been a third of what it is-in both length and quality. Ladies, you rock the house. :D Also thanks go to Emily...Omelet without whose excellent knowledge of Psych episodes in the face of extreme blondeness this story would never have been finished. You rock too! No canon characters were permanently harmed in the making of this fic. (Although it was a close one for some of them, believe you me. *coughcoughHenrycoughcough*)
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Summary: Lassiter finally gets the proof he needs to bring Shawn Spencer's psychic charade to a screeching halt. If only it was that simple...
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 E September 2006
Shawn and Gus entered the spacious entryway of the McCallum home, their eyes taking in the lavishly decorated rooms, high ceilings, and numerous police officers present.
“Whoa,” Shawn said in appreciation. He half laughed at the thought of what living in a place like this must be like, but pushed it aside almost immediately. He was a professional-or at least a reasonable facsimile of one-and he had to act the part.
“Now just, act natural,” he reminded Gus as they found the large living room where Detectives Lassiter and Barry were conducting their investigation.
He and Gus stopped in the doorway and Shawn cleared his throat and smiled. He also adjusted his hands on the CD case he'd appropriated from the trashcan outside to make it less obvious.
Everyone stopped what they were doing and turned to look as a hush fell over the room.
Shawn's smile widened and then Gus grabbed his arm and pushed him back into the hallway.
“They know.”
“How could they know?” Shawn asked.
“They know,” Gus repeated.
“We haven’t said anything yet,” Shawn countered.
“They know,” Gus insisted. “I can feel it.”
“Oh. You’re a psychic now, too?” Shawn asked sarcastically.
“You’re not a psychic,” Gus reminded his friend.
Shawn glanced at the room full of witnesses and then pushed Gus a little further away and lowered his voice.
“Gus, let’s just be clear on one thing. The only way they can absolutely prove that I am not a psychic is if I tell them. And I can guarantee you that is the one thing I will never do.”
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