Gifts for livenudebigfoot
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A Lionel Fusco character study.
(This was supposed to be about how Fusco relates to choices and motivation, but turned into Fusco reflecting on death. Sorry? )
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Post 'Witness', written for the prompt: 'Focus on how Scarface is really protective and got worried about his boss during Witness or on how they’re basically Reese and Finch, but with more evil and fewer trust issues.'
"I'm fine," Elias says, and he looks mostly whole but Jack can smell the blood and see the stiffness in his shoulder, and that's a failure he feels acutely even if he was doing his best to hold the snake from the other end.
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In which Harold Finch attempts to solve the esteem issues of Lionel Fusco via application of fishnet stockings and blow jobs.
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"How's your Cervantes?" The detective prompts, setting a white styrofoam container at Donnelly's elbow like a casual bribe, forcing him to look up and up along the man's arm to find his face, and Donnelly's back crunches threateningly in protest when he tries to straighten it.
Written for the prompt: Szymanski is literally the only human being in the entire show who Donnelly could have trusted to help him.
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- Part 1 of The Man of La Mancha
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Phonesex AU, Everything Must Go 'verse.
"900-ass-grind, do you have a preference on receiver or shall I assign you by kink?" It's one of those nights Donnelly wishes he had found a better vocation than sitting at the switchboard redirecting randy callers to the appropriate 'randy' high school dropouts. But he'd been increased from three shifts to five, at least, because for some reason his boss said she'd seen their numbers triple when he was on the line.
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- Part 4 of Everything Must Go
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Fusco's not so much a friend when Stills first meets him as he is cowering animal.
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Finch buys Fusco and his son baseball tickets. That's pretty much it. Could be gen, could be slashy if you squint.
