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Characters: Chris Keel, Sam Curtis
Rating: FRAO
Warnings: None
Summary: New Professionals/Angel/StargateSG1 crossover.
Chris turns to Angel for help in rescuing Sam.
Author's Notes: Thanks: To Chya for the title and, ah, letting me constantly ramble to her and to Genie for the ever-so-wonderful cover art. *g*
Okay. Bear with me here people, please, while I attempt to explain this, the Series That Was Never Meant To Be.
Angel is the sole narrator for this fic and this fic alone. I appreciate that this is a NP list and apologise if you don't want to read a wallowing vampire blithering on here. *shrugs* Needless to say, if this indeed is the case, you know where the delete button is.
I do not, and have never read, Angel -- or Buffy for that matter -- fanfic. In other words this is a literally make-it-up-as-I-go-along job. I’m not snobby, it’s just that I simply don’t have the time to read the fanfic and my imagination dictated that I write this nonetheless.
Not only does Angel narrate this but, if that wasn't bad enough, Sam is AWOL from it as well. He is heavily referred to and I can assure you that he takes a much more active role in the following fics. In fact, in the next one... *blink* *cough* Yeah. Let's just say he has a *very* active role in it and leave it at that for the time being. *g*
Supernatural themes abound. (D'oh!)
In case you’re curious this fic is set loosely around the first series of Angel.
I’m the first to admit that I prefer to the following stories to this -which was written sometime late in 2000 - hence why I’m only now getting off my butt and starting to post. Again, it’s a series, they run in order, and this *has* to go first.
This, the Series That Was Never Meant To Be, is what happens when you look at Angel and go to yourself, ‘mmm… he looks good in black…’ *pause* *think* ‘hmm… he looks *almost* as good in black as…’ Yeah. And the rest is history. What started off as aesthetically pleasing mental images in my head is now a 300+ page series of glorified (arguably) insanity.