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Robbie has flu, and he isn't the easiest of patients, as James discovers.
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Comment fic for the Obscure & British Commentfest.
Prompt: Lewis, Jean Innocent & any character(s), can be gen or shippy and/or smutty
Innocent feels that she doesn't really have anything outside of work.She is more than happy to be proved wrong.(I'm very open-minded about who the other character(s) are. They can be any of the other main 4,-- though if it's Hathaway, I'd probably name a kitten after you-- someone else from the station, Mr I, her son or even an OC. Just so long as Jean ends up happy)
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Not quite Rick Blaine and Ilsa, but nonetheless Wilfred Mott and Dr Laura Hobson have an interesting conversation in a pub in Oxford.
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Robbie sat down on the couch and stared at the spot where James had been sitting. He raised his hand to his lips where James had kissed him; his hands shook. What the hell had just happened?
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Robbie gets a phone call to say that Laura may need him.
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This isn’t part of a bagman’s job description.
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Robbie can't escape glass. Or Glass, for that matter. Sequel to Plastic, Metal, or Glass and Green Glass
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- Part 3 of Glass Series
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Hathaway is heartbroken by the way Lewis has got together with Hobson, with not a word or him, an explanation of even an apology. He can’t bear it.
But did he jump or was he pushed?
This is Hathaway’s last crime he has to solve. His own possible murder.
Spoilers for the whole of season seven, The Mind has Mountains, The Dead of Winter, The Point of Vanishing, Life Born of Fire and possibly other little titbits I can’t remember now in the text.
I’ve not tagged this as Midsomer Murders so not to disappoint the Midsomer fans; as the characters are quite definitely guest starring in the Lewis ’verse.
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Robbie held back a sigh – first-aid training did not necessarily equip you to deal with faint and feverish, six-foot-three-inch tall, long-limbed men, nor help you achieve a reasonable sense of detachment when said person was also your partner and lover.
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After his leaving do, the newly-retired Inspector Lewis has to face losing James Hathaway the very same way he lost Val. Meanwhile, James is off on an awfully big adventure which he doesn't understand in the slightest. Top of his irritations is an overly-clever, softly-spoken Detective Constable who's as difficult as Hathaway is awkward, and who didn't even bother to finish his degree. While the 1960s has its charms (Fred Thursday, no smoking ban), Hathaway would quite like to get back to 2012. Unless, of course, he's dead there.
Meanwhile, all good policemen need a mystery to solve. Even retired ones.
(will include several pairings along the way)
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The two of them have always been more effective together than apart.
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Settling into their new lives is easy until Lewis gets a reminder of his age.
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- Part 7 of Hurt/Comfort Sequence
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A heart-breaking case makes Lewis and Hathaway face the changes in their relationship.
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- Part 6 of Hurt/Comfort Sequence
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It is, however, unusual for Hathaway to be an hour late without a word.
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- Part 2 of Hurt/Comfort Sequence
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Today is only one day in all the days that will ever be. But what will happen in all the other days that ever come can depend on what you do today.
Ernest Hemingway, For Whom The Bell TollsRelationships take time, and we don’t always see what’s right in front of us. As the events of the year unfold, Robbie and James learn a bit more about each other and what that means for their future.
Sometimes you have to make an effort, and sometimes things just fall into place.
One teeny warning: tiny passing reference to a child abuse case resulting in death
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“Not entirely,” she said shyly. “I wasn’t even sure you’d do it. But as I said, I’d long been aware of how close you two are.”
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Easter eggs - they're not just for kids.
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When Hathaway goes for Easter Sunday lunch at the Lewis/Hobson house he is sent on a hunt to earn his Easter egg.
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There is absolutely no way James Hathaway is an omega.
Unless he is.
(Or: in which James has a secret and Robbie finds out about it, because James is actually surprisingly bad at keeping secrets from his boss - and all events do conspire against him, the poor lamb.)
(Dub-Con does not apply to the Hathaway/Lewis relationship, but James doesn't always make healthy choices as regards himself. It's not dealt with directly until later chapters. The Child Abuse/Non-Con tags are for Crevecoeur, but only involve James peripherally.)
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A murder in a hamlet outside Oxford has links to international people smuggling, a previous case of the Met and one of Lewis' and links to Oxford's academia.
Meanwhile, Lewis and Hathaway struggle with their newly redefined relationship in aftermath of Cold Summer - hence the rape/non con tag, only for Hathaway's PTSD following the crime he was victim to, almost three months ago in this story.
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- Part 3 of Seasons - AU season 5
