Heroes in the Jeffersonian
Aug. 24th, 2006 12:54 am#24
Title: Heroes in the Jeffersonian
Author: Maeve Bran
Summary:
Disclaimer:I don't own Buffy or Angel or Bones
Notes:This is for the August fic a day. This takes place durring the episode "The Soldier on the Grave". Part of the Willow the Squint universe. Also I will be out of town till Sunday afternoon and no where near a computer.
TTH 100 Prompt:#68 Hero
Word Count: 345
Willow knew bad things were coming and that the next few days would be like a vacation in a Hell dimension. The newest case was a person who was found torched on a grave at Arlington National Cemetery. That was not the bad. The bad was that Dr. Jack Hodgins was an outspoken conspiracy theorist and critic of the government an Special Agent Seeley Booth was former military and a supporter of the government. The fact that they both had to work this case was going to be bad and uncomfortable. Not to mention that the case was hitting too close to home for Booth and Dr. Temperance Brennan was trying to keep him objective. Willow hoped this didn’t end as badly as it looked like it would. This was looking to be a disagreement on the level of the time Buffy knew she might have to kill Anya, for the way she was going about being a vengeance demon, and Xander was trying to find another solution. That had ended well, at least for Anya as she hadn’t died. D’Hoffryn had killed Halfrek instead. Willow was reassured that no matter how Booth and Hodgins disagreed at least no one was going to die.
Willow was grateful when Angela Montenegro, her teacher and friend, noticed the tension and stepped in. Angela talked to Hodgins, who seemed to actually listened. Willow was going to have to keep an eye on the couple to see what developed. Angel also encouraged Brennan to be there for Booth, not to spout anthropology texts at him. Every one seemed to be dealing with the case all right.
Hodgins not only listened but offered an olive branch to Booth. Willow knew that Hodgins actually liked the FBI man as a friend and was happy to see it expressed. She decided that both Angela and Hodgins were heroes in their own way for being there for friends. That was one lesson Willow had learned on the Hellmouth- heroes didn't just saved the world, they cared about the people in that world too.
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Title: Heroes in the Jeffersonian
Author: Maeve Bran
Summary:
Disclaimer:I don't own Buffy or Angel or Bones
Notes:This is for the August fic a day. This takes place durring the episode "The Soldier on the Grave". Part of the Willow the Squint universe. Also I will be out of town till Sunday afternoon and no where near a computer.
TTH 100 Prompt:#68 Hero
Word Count: 345
Willow knew bad things were coming and that the next few days would be like a vacation in a Hell dimension. The newest case was a person who was found torched on a grave at Arlington National Cemetery. That was not the bad. The bad was that Dr. Jack Hodgins was an outspoken conspiracy theorist and critic of the government an Special Agent Seeley Booth was former military and a supporter of the government. The fact that they both had to work this case was going to be bad and uncomfortable. Not to mention that the case was hitting too close to home for Booth and Dr. Temperance Brennan was trying to keep him objective. Willow hoped this didn’t end as badly as it looked like it would. This was looking to be a disagreement on the level of the time Buffy knew she might have to kill Anya, for the way she was going about being a vengeance demon, and Xander was trying to find another solution. That had ended well, at least for Anya as she hadn’t died. D’Hoffryn had killed Halfrek instead. Willow was reassured that no matter how Booth and Hodgins disagreed at least no one was going to die.
Willow was grateful when Angela Montenegro, her teacher and friend, noticed the tension and stepped in. Angela talked to Hodgins, who seemed to actually listened. Willow was going to have to keep an eye on the couple to see what developed. Angel also encouraged Brennan to be there for Booth, not to spout anthropology texts at him. Every one seemed to be dealing with the case all right.
Hodgins not only listened but offered an olive branch to Booth. Willow knew that Hodgins actually liked the FBI man as a friend and was happy to see it expressed. She decided that both Angela and Hodgins were heroes in their own way for being there for friends. That was one lesson Willow had learned on the Hellmouth- heroes didn't just saved the world, they cared about the people in that world too.
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