Summary: Eliot Spencer is the best retrieval specialist in the world but what made him choose this path? Fandoms:LeverageCharacters: ensemble Genres: General Warnings: Angst Challenges: None Series: None Chapters: 1 Completed: No
Word count: 2448
Summary: Eliot is surprised to find that what he needs isn't on another continent, it's right beside him. Fandoms:LeverageCharacters: ensemble, Eliot/Nathan Genres: Slash Warnings: BDSM Challenges: None Series: None Chapters: 4 Completed: Yes
Word count: 5844
Summary: The Rat Patrol. At the end of one of the episodes, Hitch gets water from a well and leaves with the woman who is tending the well. I wondered what Moffit thought about it. Fandoms:Rat PatrolCharacters: ensemble Genres: General Warnings: Humor Challenges: None Series: None Chapters: 1 Completed: Yes
Word count: 575
Summary: Parker is determined to find out how Eliot came to have the scar on his mouth. Not slash just comedy. Fandoms:LeverageCharacters: ensemble Genres: General Warnings: Humor Challenges: None Series: None Chapters: 1 Completed: Yes
Word count: 1007
This is a tag to the episode The Last Harbor Raid. It mostly centers around Mark Hitchcock and his relationship with Marianne, the daughter of the fisherman who died saving the lives of the Rat Patrol.
Some of the dialogue is taken from the episode.
Fandoms:general fiction, hetero fiction, Rat Patrol, TelevisionCharacters: ensemble Genres: Hetero Warnings: Established couple Challenges: None Series: None Chapters: 2 Completed: No
Word count: 3516
Published: 03/23/09 Updated: 03/31/09
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