16 Works found in Peter Bishop/Olivia Dunham/Lincoln Lee
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Peter and Olivia give Lincoln something he wants.
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Kink meme prompt: "Peter/Olivia/Lincoln (blue!verse). Threesome. Both of them just want her to be happy."
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I play the unraveler, the parhelion-- life moves on Over There too, cases get solved, and Lincoln tries to find his place in their world. Post S4.
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All Lincoln Lee wanted was a place in the world.
Set in AU, because it's Fringe and there's always an AU.
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Alternate World - doesn't entirely make sense plot-wise - but like Fringe, just go with it.
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One missed date for Lincoln Lee is the setup for the rest of his life.
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A fix-it for 4x16 "Nothing As It Seems". Goes AU before 4x17.
Basically? This is a love song to Lincoln Lee, Blueverse boy (who shouldn't be so blue).
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This was written right after 'A Short Story About Love' and has nothing, NOTHING to do with continuity. For lesliecrusher!
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A vignette with a vision for the only future that makes sense.
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It's Friday night in the alternate universe. Lincoln offers they watch the fourth Indiana Jones movie, but can it get worse than that?
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DVD Commentary: Lift You Up Over Everything by kerithwyn, Mona (monanotlisa), samjohnsson
Fringe
22 Jan 2012
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DVD commentary for "Lift You Up Over Everything," in which I explain what doesn't need explaining and Mona and Sam make me look smarter than I am.
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One moment Olivia’s standing next to her desk in the FBI building, watching Lincoln’s back as he slouches his way to the elevators and trying to ignore the flicker of a shadow in the holding room’s door window, and the next she’s in Lincoln’s bed.
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Han Solo never lacked for company
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Much later, Peter thinks they've never really been a triangle. Triangles require, not equidistance, necessarily, but definitely angles, two of them far apart by definition.
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