8 Works in Naomi Sandburg
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Summary: Missing scene for Spare Parts.
Nineteenth story in my summer writing series -
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Bliar is injured and Jim must care for him.
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Blair makes a mistake and tries to leave only to learn that things don't go so well when he's on his own.
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Summary: Jim makes a decision...
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Under The Full Moon by Creed Cascade (Creed_Cascade)
Fandoms: The Sentinel, slash fiction
18 Jun 2008
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Fandom: The Sentinel
Pairing: Blair Sandburg/Jim Ellison
Rating: NC-17
Status: new
Archive: If you want it, go ahead. Just knock me upside the head and let me know.
Disclaimers: We have a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy. You don't ask where we get these strange plots starring mysteriously familiar characters, and we won't tell you that I make no money, only deliriously happy satisfaction. Very hush-hush.
Notes: This story started when people emailed me to write a story about discussions brought up on some lists concerning Naomi. Well, here ya go.
Summary: Jim and Blair have a complicated relationship. Naomi arriving out of the blue with some interesting news complicates things even more. -
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Series:- Not sure quite yet
Pairings:- Naomi/? and who ever else I decide to throw in for the heck of it
Fandom:- Sentinel I guess
Archive:- only if it makes sence to any one apart from me. :)
Disclaimer:- All Sentinel charactors belong to Pet Fly and the One from Die Hard Belong to the moive folk as well. Only the situations that they end up in are most probly mine everything else Names and profiles most definetly not.
Yes it's try I don't own any of the boys and girls here the only thing I only is my insanity.
Ratings:- Your guess is as good as any one elses I'm thinking at worst R 18+ -
The Warrior's Mage 5: And The lightning Strikes by peja
Fandoms: The Sentinel, slash fiction
02 Apr 2008
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Category: Sentinel, The
Characters: Jim/Blair; Naomi
Rating: FRM
Series: Part 5 of the "Warrior's Mage" Series. Follows "Thunder Roars"
Warning: AU, set in a world of warriors and wizards.
Chapter Summary: Blair sets things in motion
Feedback: its the only pay for fanfic writers, so pay up guys
Disclaimer: Mine...An AU needs enough world-building to make the characters original, right? Well, don't they?
Acknowledgment: Written in honor of the request by BC for another chapter. I hope this pleases you
If you've missed any of this or want a refresher, the story line begins at http://peja1956.livejournal.com/33750.html then just follow the links to the end or click on the Warrior's Mage icon on site and enjoy -
Hearts of the West 4: Margaret Naomi Sandburg--Reluctant Little Lady by orphan_account
Fandoms: The Sentinel, slash fiction
25 May 2007
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Part of the Hearts of the West Series
Summary: In the old West, Jim and Blair are raising Jim's son, Jay, and Blair's adopted daughter, Maggie. Things are going great, except for one problem--Jim is determined that Maggie will be a 'lady', and Maggie is determined to be a tomboy. Then complications arise in the form of Carolyn--Jim's ex-wife, and Jay's mother.
This is the latest section of my Hearts of the West series. You can find the previous ones here. Each will have a choice of with or without graphics.:
Fandom: The Sentinel
Pairing: None this section
Rating: PG this section
Summary: Jim had half believed that Carolyn was out of his family's life forever--but she's back.
Archive: Mailing lists, WWOMB, others ask
Status: Finished
Sequel/Series: The Hearts of the West Series
Disclaimer: I did not create the characters here, I don't own them. I derive no profit from this effort. I mean nothing but respect for the creators, owners, and the actors and actresses who portray them.
Notes: This takes place two years after the events of James Joseph Ellison, Jr.--Called Jay. Please do not take offence at the Mammy doll--this takes place before the turn of the last century, when racial stereotypes were not just widespread, but prevalent. I'm probably being way off on my estimation of travel times in that period. Cut me some slack--I couldn't find any references. Yes, both the Saturday Evening Post and Life Magazine were being published in the late 1890s.
Definitions: jerkwater: adjective. 1. small and unimportant: remote from population centers and considered insignificant and backward. 2. lacking significance: lacking consequence or significance [Because water had to be supplied to early trains in remote places with a bucket on a rope]
Pince-nez: Eyeglasses without earpieces, that are meant to perch on the nose. Think the principal in the Archie comic books.
Thank you to Elaine for the beta.
Submitted through http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Makebelieve_YG