Falling by sahiya (NC-17)

  • May. 28th, 2014 at 8:04 PM
Title: Falling
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: AU, Romance
Length: Long (27,509)
Warnings: None

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] sahiya
Author Website: AO3

Author's Summary:
Neal Caffrey is a professional figure skater struggling to land a quad. Peter Burke is a professional hockey player struggling to come back from an injury in time for the Olympics. Neither of them is looking to fall in love. Fortunately for them, their rink manager can't read a schedule.

Review:
I think one of the things I appreciated the most about this fic is that it's just a sweet, realistic sort of AU that has no huge highs or lows, but is satisfying all the same. Both Neal and Peter are slated to go to the Olympics and each have their own set of troubles--Neal is having difficulties landing the quad and Peter is in the latter stages of recovering from a broken leg. You would think that'd be an opportunity for epic angst except no, both Neal and Peter are professionals and neither are hugely dramatic about what's happened/what's happening to them.

It's mostly the quiet sweetness that I adored. Both Neal and Peter kind of instantly like each other, but they don't jump into the relationship right away. It's a steady build that just feels really real. And the side characters are pretty much awesome. Mozzie, who is Neal's coach, still views Peter with a healthy amount of skepticism, and El is Peter's hocky team's awesome PR manager.

You don't actually get to the Olympics in this fic though. The author says that she'll be writing the next story soonish (which I am waiting for rather like a faithful guard dog), but this fic is still complete without it (though I still want more, okay, but that's me being greedy). Just a really solid fic.

Falling
Sorry I'm posting so late everybody. My internet had been very unreliable lately. 
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Title
: Like an Arrow through A flock of Doves
Fandom: Mavel: Avengers/White Collar
Pairing: Clint/Coulson; Neal/Peter
Categories: AU, Angst, Crossover, Dark, Drama, Hurt/Comfort, Prostitiution, Romance
Length: Epic (63k)
Warnings:Rape/non-con, sexual violence, graphic violence, crucifixion, implied past child abuse, medical inaccuracies and procedures.

Author on LJ[livejournal.com profile] arsenicjade and [livejournal.com profile] hoosierbitch
WebsiteTaste of Poison

Summary: When he takes the rap for a crime committed by Barney and the Swordsman, Clint is charged as an adult at 17 and spends the next four years of his life without protection in prison. Enter one Neal Caffrey, who knows how to charm his way to whatever he wants or needs, and Clint's life gets a lot more interesting. Pretty much, the story of Clint in prison, Clint getting out, and Clint, like always, finding his way to SHIELD, and Phil.

Review: This is dark and scary and not at all my usual type of  story as you can probably tell by the long list of warnings. But what it does have is an awesome amount of hope and a lovely happy ending(with domesticity).

This is hurt/comfort fic taken to the extreme while still managing to keep everyone very much in character despite merging two fandoms and providing alternate origin stories for half of the characters. It's an amazing and sweet and if your not easily squicked or if you are willing to skim over the areas that are extremely violent then I definitely recommend this story!

Like an Arrow through A flock of Doves
Sorry I'm posting so late everybody. My internet had been very unreliable lately. 
_ _ _ _
Title
: Like an Arrow through A flock of Doves
Fandom: Mavel: Avengers/White Collar
Pairing: Clint/Coulson; Neal/Peter
Categories: AU, Angst, Crossover, Dark, Drama, Hurt/Comfort, Prostitiution, Romance
Length: Epic (63k)
Warnings:Rape/non-con, sexual violence, graphic violence, crucifixion, implied past child abuse, medical inaccuracies and procedures.

Author on LJ[livejournal.com profile] arsenicjade and [livejournal.com profile] hoosierbitch
WebsiteTaste of Poison

Summary: When he takes the rap for a crime committed by Barney and the Swordsman, Clint is charged as an adult at 17 and spends the next four years of his life without protection in prison. Enter one Neal Caffrey, who knows how to charm his way to whatever he wants or needs, and Clint's life gets a lot more interesting. Pretty much, the story of Clint in prison, Clint getting out, and Clint, like always, finding his way to SHIELD, and Phil.

Review: This is dark and scary and not at all my usual type of  story as you can probably tell by the long list of warnings. But what it does have is an awesome amount of hope and a lovely happy ending(with domesticity).

This is hurt/comfort fic taken to the extreme while still managing to keep everyone very much in character despite merging two fandoms and providing alternate origin stories for half of the characters. It's an amazing and sweet and if your not easily squicked or if you are willing to skim over the areas that are extremely violent then I definitely recommend this story!

Like an Arrow through A flock of Doves
Title: Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Fandom: White Collar, Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: Drama, Romance, Fusion/Crossover, Accidental Bonding
Length: Super Epic (102,181 words)
Warnings: references to non-main-character dubcon and rape, teacher/student relationship

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] shaenie
Author Website: faviconshaenie

Summary:
After the battle in the Laurentian System, the Defiance requires extensive repairs, leaving Captain Burke filling in at Starfleet Academy (whether he wants to or not), where he meets troubled half-Vulcan Neal Caffrey, under what are not the best circumstances for either of them.

Review:
Wholly set in the Star Trek universe--post Narada incident--but focused entirely on the characters of White Collar, the story is an epic-length drama about the relationship that develops between Peter and his student and advisee Neal, after they accidentally bond. Of course, they don't even realize that's what happened at first. Their strained student/teacher relationship develops first into one of mutual respect as Peter deals with the challenges of being a grounded captain, acting as a teacher and academic advisor to all the Vulcan first-year cadets, and Neal deals with his chagrin at an initial bad meeting with the captain, forms friendships with the other Vulcan cadets and explores his unusual telepathic abilities.

The thing I really respected about the story is that it doesn't shy away for the complications of a student/teacher relationship. Peter reacts very in character, not willing to compromise his values or Neal's position or reputation by being fully involved while they are still student and teacher. This is complicated, of course, by the growing bond between them that they have to figure out and navigate, with the help of some well-drawn original characters (the other Vulcan cadets), as well as Peter's second in command, Diana, and medical officer, Elizabeth. Another aspect of the problems inherent in a student/teacher relationship is explored as Peter deals the possible misconduct of other instructors, and must run up against the Academy administration and Starfleet higher-ups to get some much-needed changes made.

Beyond all that, it's a thoroughly enjoyable romance, of two people getting to know each other and choose each other even after the choice was thrust upon them. By the end, you're really rooting for Neal and Peter to get past the hang-ups and obstacles in their paths, and there is a very happy resolution. Further, it's just what I crave in a Star Trek fusion, with the characters seamlessly integrated into Trek 'verse. Peter's characterization, in particular was well adapted; I like the idea of him as a Starfleet captain, and the way he works for and cares for all his students just felt very Peter of him. It's a fun story and a nice long read you can really sink your teeth into.

Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Title: Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Fandom: White Collar, Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: Drama, Romance, Fusion/Crossover, Accidental Bonding
Length: Super Epic (102,181 words)
Warnings: references to non-main-character dubcon and rape, teacher/student relationship

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] shaenie
Author Website: faviconshaenie

Summary:
After the battle in the Laurentian System, the Defiance requires extensive repairs, leaving Captain Burke filling in at Starfleet Academy (whether he wants to or not), where he meets troubled half-Vulcan Neal Caffrey, under what are not the best circumstances for either of them.

Review:
Wholly set in the Star Trek universe--post Narada incident--but focused entirely on the characters of White Collar, the story is an epic-length drama about the relationship that develops between Peter and his student and advisee Neal, after they accidentally bond. Of course, they don't even realize that's what happened at first. Their strained student/teacher relationship develops first into one of mutual respect as Peter deals with the challenges of being a grounded captain, acting as a teacher and academic advisor to all the Vulcan first-year cadets, and Neal deals with his chagrin at an initial bad meeting with the captain, forms friendships with the other Vulcan cadets and explores his unusual telepathic abilities.

The thing I really respected about the story is that it doesn't shy away for the complications of a student/teacher relationship. Peter reacts very in character, not willing to compromise his values or Neal's position or reputation by being fully involved while they are still student and teacher. This is complicated, of course, by the growing bond between them that they have to figure out and navigate, with the help of some well-drawn original characters (the other Vulcan cadets), as well as Peter's second in command, Diana, and medical officer, Elizabeth. Another aspect of the problems inherent in a student/teacher relationship is explored as Peter deals the possible misconduct of other instructors, and must run up against the Academy administration and Starfleet higher-ups to get some much-needed changes made.

Beyond all that, it's a thoroughly enjoyable romance, of two people getting to know each other and choose each other even after the choice was thrust upon them. By the end, you're really rooting for Neal and Peter to get past the hang-ups and obstacles in their paths, and there is a very happy resolution. Further, it's just what I crave in a Star Trek fusion, with the characters seamlessly integrated into Trek 'verse. Peter's characterization, in particular was well adapted; I like the idea of him as a Starfleet captain, and the way he works for and cares for all his students just felt very Peter of him. It's a fun story and a nice long read you can really sink your teeth into.

Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Title: Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Fandom: White Collar, Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: Drama, Romance, Fusion/Crossover, Accidental Bonding
Length: Super Epic (102,181 words)
Warnings: references to non-main-character dubcon and rape, teacher/student relationship

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] shaenie
Author Website: faviconshaenie

Summary:
After the battle in the Laurentian System, the Defiance requires extensive repairs, leaving Captain Burke filling in at Starfleet Academy (whether he wants to or not), where he meets troubled half-Vulcan Neal Caffrey, under what are not the best circumstances for either of them.

Review:
Wholly set in the Star Trek universe--post Narada incident--but focused entirely on the characters of White Collar, the story is an epic-length drama about the relationship that develops between Peter and his student and advisee Neal, after they accidentally bond. Of course, they don't even realize that's what happened at first. Their strained student/teacher relationship develops first into one of mutual respect as Peter deals with the challenges of being a grounded captain, acting as a teacher and academic advisor to all the Vulcan first-year cadets, and Neal deals with his chagrin at an initial bad meeting with the captain, forms friendships with the other Vulcan cadets and explores his unusual telepathic abilities.

The thing I really respected about the story is that it doesn't shy away for the complications of a student/teacher relationship. Peter reacts very in character, not willing to compromise his values or Neal's position or reputation by being fully involved while they are still student and teacher. This is complicated, of course, by the growing bond between them that they have to figure out and navigate, with the help of some well-drawn original characters (the other Vulcan cadets), as well as Peter's second in command, Diana, and medical officer, Elizabeth. Another aspect of the problems inherent in a student/teacher relationship is explored as Peter deals the possible misconduct of other instructors, and must run up against the Academy administration and Starfleet higher-ups to get some much-needed changes made.

Beyond all that, it's a thoroughly enjoyable romance, of two people getting to know each other and choose each other even after the choice was thrust upon them. By the end, you're really rooting for Neal and Peter to get past the hang-ups and obstacles in their paths, and there is a very happy resolution. Further, it's just what I crave in a Star Trek fusion, with the characters seamlessly integrated into Trek 'verse. Peter's characterization, in particular was well adapted; I like the idea of him as a Starfleet captain, and the way he works for and cares for all his students just felt very Peter of him. It's a fun story and a nice long read you can really sink your teeth into.

Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Title: Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Fandom: White Collar, Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: Drama, Romance, Fusion/Crossover, Accidental Bonding
Length: Super Epic (102,181 words)
Warnings: references to non-main-character dubcon and rape, teacher/student relationship

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] shaenie
Author Website: faviconshaenie

Summary:
After the battle in the Laurentian System, the Defiance requires extensive repairs, leaving Captain Burke filling in at Starfleet Academy (whether he wants to or not), where he meets troubled half-Vulcan Neal Caffrey, under what are not the best circumstances for either of them.

Review:
Wholly set in the Star Trek universe--post Narada incident--but focused entirely on the characters of White Collar, the story is an epic-length drama about the relationship that develops between Peter and his student and advisee Neal, after they accidentally bond. Of course, they don't even realize that's what happened at first. Their strained student/teacher relationship develops first into one of mutual respect as Peter deals with the challenges of being a grounded captain, acting as a teacher and academic advisor to all the Vulcan first-year cadets, and Neal deals with his chagrin at an initial bad meeting with the captain, forms friendships with the other Vulcan cadets and explores his unusual telepathic abilities.

The thing I really respected about the story is that it doesn't shy away for the complications of a student/teacher relationship. Peter reacts very in character, not willing to compromise his values or Neal's position or reputation by being fully involved while they are still student and teacher. This is complicated, of course, by the growing bond between them that they have to figure out and navigate, with the help of some well-drawn original characters (the other Vulcan cadets), as well as Peter's second in command, Diana, and medical officer, Elizabeth. Another aspect of the problems inherent in a student/teacher relationship is explored as Peter deals the possible misconduct of other instructors, and must run up against the Academy administration and Starfleet higher-ups to get some much-needed changes made.

Beyond all that, it's a thoroughly enjoyable romance, of two people getting to know each other and choose each other even after the choice was thrust upon them. By the end, you're really rooting for Neal and Peter to get past the hang-ups and obstacles in their paths, and there is a very happy resolution. Further, it's just what I crave in a Star Trek fusion, with the characters seamlessly integrated into Trek 'verse. Peter's characterization, in particular was well adapted; I like the idea of him as a Starfleet captain, and the way he works for and cares for all his students just felt very Peter of him. It's a fun story and a nice long read you can really sink your teeth into.

Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Title: Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Fandom: White Collar, Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: Drama, Romance, Fusion/Crossover, Accidental Bonding
Length: Super Epic (102,181 words)
Warnings: references to non-main-character dubcon and rape, teacher/student relationship

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] shaenie
Author Website: faviconshaenie

Summary:
After the battle in the Laurentian System, the Defiance requires extensive repairs, leaving Captain Burke filling in at Starfleet Academy (whether he wants to or not), where he meets troubled half-Vulcan Neal Caffrey, under what are not the best circumstances for either of them.

Review:
Wholly set in the Star Trek universe--post Narada incident--but focused entirely on the characters of White Collar, the story is an epic-length drama about the relationship that develops between Peter and his student and advisee Neal, after they accidentally bond. Of course, they don't even realize that's what happened at first. Their strained student/teacher relationship develops first into one of mutual respect as Peter deals with the challenges of being a grounded captain, acting as a teacher and academic advisor to all the Vulcan first-year cadets, and Neal deals with his chagrin at an initial bad meeting with the captain, forms friendships with the other Vulcan cadets and explores his unusual telepathic abilities.

The thing I really respected about the story is that it doesn't shy away for the complications of a student/teacher relationship. Peter reacts very in character, not willing to compromise his values or Neal's position or reputation by being fully involved while they are still student and teacher. This is complicated, of course, by the growing bond between them that they have to figure out and navigate, with the help of some well-drawn original characters (the other Vulcan cadets), as well as Peter's second in command, Diana, and medical officer, Elizabeth. Another aspect of the problems inherent in a student/teacher relationship is explored as Peter deals the possible misconduct of other instructors, and must run up against the Academy administration and Starfleet higher-ups to get some much-needed changes made.

Beyond all that, it's a thoroughly enjoyable romance, of two people getting to know each other and choose each other even after the choice was thrust upon them. By the end, you're really rooting for Neal and Peter to get past the hang-ups and obstacles in their paths, and there is a very happy resolution. Further, it's just what I crave in a Star Trek fusion, with the characters seamlessly integrated into Trek 'verse. Peter's characterization, in particular was well adapted; I like the idea of him as a Starfleet captain, and the way he works for and cares for all his students just felt very Peter of him. It's a fun story and a nice long read you can really sink your teeth into.

Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Title: Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come
Fandom: White Collar, Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Peter/Neal
Categories: Drama, Romance, Fusion/Crossover, Accidental Bonding
Length: Super Epic (102,181 words)
Warnings: references to non-main-character dubcon and rape, teacher/student relationship

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] shaenie
Author Website: faviconshaenie

Summary:
After the battle in the Laurentian System, the Defiance requires extensive repairs, leaving Captain Burke filling in at Starfleet Academy (whether he wants to or not), where he meets troubled half-Vulcan Neal Caffrey, under what are not the best circumstances for either of them.

Review:
Wholly set in the Star Trek universe--post Narada incident--but focused entirely on the characters of White Collar, the story is an epic-length drama about the relationship that develops between Peter and his student and advisee Neal, after they accidentally bond. Of course, they don't even realize that's what happened at first. Their strained student/teacher relationship develops first into one of mutual respect as Peter deals with the challenges of being a grounded captain, acting as a teacher and academic advisor to all the Vulcan first-year cadets, and Neal deals with his chagrin at an initial bad meeting with the captain, forms friendships with the other Vulcan cadets and explores his unusual telepathic abilities.

The thing I really respected about the story is that it doesn't shy away for the complications of a student/teacher relationship. Peter reacts very in character, not willing to compromise his values or Neal's position or reputation by being fully involved while they are still student and teacher. This is complicated, of course, by the growing bond between them that they have to figure out and navigate, with the help of some well-drawn original characters (the other Vulcan cadets), as well as Peter's second in command, Diana, and medical officer, Elizabeth. Another aspect of the problems inherent in a student/teacher relationship is explored as Peter deals the possible misconduct of other instructors, and must run up against the Academy administration and Starfleet higher-ups to get some much-needed changes made.

Beyond all that, it's a thoroughly enjoyable romance, of two people getting to know each other and choose each other even after the choice was thrust upon them. By the end, you're really rooting for Neal and Peter to get past the hang-ups and obstacles in their paths, and there is a very happy resolution. Further, it's just what I crave in a Star Trek fusion, with the characters seamlessly integrated into Trek 'verse. Peter's characterization, in particular was well adapted; I like the idea of him as a Starfleet captain, and the way he works for and cares for all his students just felt very Peter of him. It's a fun story and a nice long read you can really sink your teeth into.

Break Down In the Shape of Things to Come

Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)

  • Jul. 23rd, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Forgive me for not posting yesterday, the heat knocked out our power (thank goodness for emergency repair services!). Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot:

Title: Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)
Fandom: White Collar/Sherlock BBC
Pairing: gen, with innuendo
Categories: humor, adventure, drama, crossover
Length: Medium (~9,200 words)

Warnings: n/a

Author on DW: http://sam-storyteller.dreamwidth.org/
Website: http://www.extribulum.com/

Review:
Sherlock (and John) and Peter (and Neal) are drafted to help find a serial killer who is targeting artists. Then someone gets a bright idea about pitting the ultimate escape artist against the world's only consulting detective. Hijinks ensue.

This fic is simply a joy to read, as everyone involved is mostly having a bundle of fun (even when there's a serial killer to catch -- thanks, Sherlock!) The Sherlock vs. Neal chase is brilliant all by itself and the character interactions delightful. Highly entertaining and very satisfying.

Paper Chase

Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)

  • Jul. 23rd, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Forgive me for not posting yesterday, the heat knocked out our power (thank goodness for emergency repair services!). Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot:

Title: Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)
Fandom: White Collar/Sherlock BBC
Pairing: gen, with innuendo
Categories: humor, adventure, drama, crossover
Length: Medium (~9,200 words)

Warnings: n/a

Author on DW: http://sam-storyteller.dreamwidth.org/
Website: http://www.extribulum.com/

Review:
Sherlock (and John) and Peter (and Neal) are drafted to help find a serial killer who is targeting artists. Then someone gets a bright idea about pitting the ultimate escape artist against the world's only consulting detective. Hijinks ensue.

This fic is simply a joy to read, as everyone involved is mostly having a bundle of fun (even when there's a serial killer to catch -- thanks, Sherlock!) The Sherlock vs. Neal chase is brilliant all by itself and the character interactions delightful. Highly entertaining and very satisfying.

Paper Chase

Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)

  • Jul. 23rd, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Forgive me for not posting yesterday, the heat knocked out our power (thank goodness for emergency repair services!). Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot:

Title: Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)
Fandom: White Collar/Sherlock BBC
Pairing: gen, with innuendo
Categories: humor, adventure, drama, crossover
Length: Medium (~9,200 words)

Warnings: n/a

Author on DW: http://sam-storyteller.dreamwidth.org/
Website: http://www.extribulum.com/

Review:
Sherlock (and John) and Peter (and Neal) are drafted to help find a serial killer who is targeting artists. Then someone gets a bright idea about pitting the ultimate escape artist against the world's only consulting detective. Hijinks ensue.

This fic is simply a joy to read, as everyone involved is mostly having a bundle of fun (even when there's a serial killer to catch -- thanks, Sherlock!) The Sherlock vs. Neal chase is brilliant all by itself and the character interactions delightful. Highly entertaining and very satisfying.

Paper Chase

Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)

  • Jul. 23rd, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Forgive me for not posting yesterday, the heat knocked out our power (thank goodness for emergency repair services!). Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot:

Title: Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)
Fandom: White Collar/Sherlock BBC
Pairing: gen, with innuendo
Categories: humor, adventure, drama, crossover
Length: Medium (~9,200 words)

Warnings: n/a

Author on DW: http://sam-storyteller.dreamwidth.org/
Website: http://www.extribulum.com/

Review:
Sherlock (and John) and Peter (and Neal) are drafted to help find a serial killer who is targeting artists. Then someone gets a bright idea about pitting the ultimate escape artist against the world's only consulting detective. Hijinks ensue.

This fic is simply a joy to read, as everyone involved is mostly having a bundle of fun (even when there's a serial killer to catch -- thanks, Sherlock!) The Sherlock vs. Neal chase is brilliant all by itself and the character interactions delightful. Highly entertaining and very satisfying.

Paper Chase

Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)

  • Jul. 23rd, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Forgive me for not posting yesterday, the heat knocked out our power (thank goodness for emergency repair services!). Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot:

Title: Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)
Fandom: White Collar/Sherlock BBC
Pairing: gen, with innuendo
Categories: humor, adventure, drama, crossover
Length: Medium (~9,200 words)

Warnings: n/a

Author on DW: http://sam-storyteller.dreamwidth.org/
Website: http://www.extribulum.com/

Review:
Sherlock (and John) and Peter (and Neal) are drafted to help find a serial killer who is targeting artists. Then someone gets a bright idea about pitting the ultimate escape artist against the world's only consulting detective. Hijinks ensue.

This fic is simply a joy to read, as everyone involved is mostly having a bundle of fun (even when there's a serial killer to catch -- thanks, Sherlock!) The Sherlock vs. Neal chase is brilliant all by itself and the character interactions delightful. Highly entertaining and very satisfying.

Paper Chase

Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)

  • Jul. 23rd, 2011 at 5:08 PM
Forgive me for not posting yesterday, the heat knocked out our power (thank goodness for emergency repair services!). Posting on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot:

Title: Paper Chase by sam_storyteller (PG-13)
Fandom: White Collar/Sherlock BBC
Pairing: gen, with innuendo
Categories: humor, adventure, drama, crossover
Length: Medium (~9,200 words)

Warnings: n/a

Author on DW: http://sam-storyteller.dreamwidth.org/
Website: http://www.extribulum.com/

Review:
Sherlock (and John) and Peter (and Neal) are drafted to help find a serial killer who is targeting artists. Then someone gets a bright idea about pitting the ultimate escape artist against the world's only consulting detective. Hijinks ensue.

This fic is simply a joy to read, as everyone involved is mostly having a bundle of fun (even when there's a serial killer to catch -- thanks, Sherlock!) The Sherlock vs. Neal chase is brilliant all by itself and the character interactions delightful. Highly entertaining and very satisfying.

Paper Chase
Posted on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot

Title: Martyrs Never Last This Long
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Neal/Peter/Elizabeth
Categories: drama
Length: Long (~20,000 words)
Warnings: unplanned and unwanted aural voyeurism

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] out_there
Website: n/a

Review:
Mozzie finds out that Kate's back in town and undoubtedly after Neal. Which can only be a bad thing, especially since it means working with the Suit to keep Neal safe.

I'm not a huge fan of third person narrative stories, but I love Mozzie and out_there does a great job giving good Mozzie. From his quirky internal dialogue to his suspicious nature to his love of El and June and bad Asian movies, he is just so much fun. Very much a fic for Mozzie fans.

Martyrs Never Last This Long
Posted on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot

Title: Martyrs Never Last This Long
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Neal/Peter/Elizabeth
Categories: drama
Length: Long (~20,000 words)
Warnings: unplanned and unwanted aural voyeurism

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] out_there
Website: n/a

Review:
Mozzie finds out that Kate's back in town and undoubtedly after Neal. Which can only be a bad thing, especially since it means working with the Suit to keep Neal safe.

I'm not a huge fan of third person narrative stories, but I love Mozzie and out_there does a great job giving good Mozzie. From his quirky internal dialogue to his suspicious nature to his love of El and June and bad Asian movies, he is just so much fun. Very much a fic for Mozzie fans.

Martyrs Never Last This Long
Posted on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot

Title: Martyrs Never Last This Long
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Neal/Peter/Elizabeth
Categories: drama
Length: Long (~20,000 words)
Warnings: unplanned and unwanted aural voyeurism

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] out_there
Website: n/a

Review:
Mozzie finds out that Kate's back in town and undoubtedly after Neal. Which can only be a bad thing, especially since it means working with the Suit to keep Neal safe.

I'm not a huge fan of third person narrative stories, but I love Mozzie and out_there does a great job giving good Mozzie. From his quirky internal dialogue to his suspicious nature to his love of El and June and bad Asian movies, he is just so much fun. Very much a fic for Mozzie fans.

Martyrs Never Last This Long
Posted on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot

Title: Martyrs Never Last This Long
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Neal/Peter/Elizabeth
Categories: drama
Length: Long (~20,000 words)
Warnings: unplanned and unwanted aural voyeurism

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] out_there
Website: n/a

Review:
Mozzie finds out that Kate's back in town and undoubtedly after Neal. Which can only be a bad thing, especially since it means working with the Suit to keep Neal safe.

I'm not a huge fan of third person narrative stories, but I love Mozzie and out_there does a great job giving good Mozzie. From his quirky internal dialogue to his suspicious nature to his love of El and June and bad Asian movies, he is just so much fun. Very much a fic for Mozzie fans.

Martyrs Never Last This Long
Posted on behalf of [livejournal.com profile] jane_elliot

Title: Martyrs Never Last This Long
Fandom: White Collar
Pairing: Neal/Peter/Elizabeth
Categories: drama
Length: Long (~20,000 words)
Warnings: unplanned and unwanted aural voyeurism

Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] out_there
Website: n/a

Review:
Mozzie finds out that Kate's back in town and undoubtedly after Neal. Which can only be a bad thing, especially since it means working with the Suit to keep Neal safe.

I'm not a huge fan of third person narrative stories, but I love Mozzie and out_there does a great job giving good Mozzie. From his quirky internal dialogue to his suspicious nature to his love of El and June and bad Asian movies, he is just so much fun. Very much a fic for Mozzie fans.

Martyrs Never Last This Long

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