Born again
by VampyrAlex
Disclaimer: Not mine, also no money was made from this, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Rating: NC-17
Pairings: Jim/Blair, other
Warnings: m/m, violence, language. Major spoilers for "Sentinel too" and "The Sentinel by Blair Sandburg"
Notes: I wanted to do something based on the episode "TS by BS" for some time
now. I finally decided to sit down and do it, and this is the end result. :-)
This is a crossover with the British series "The Professionals", *however* you
don't need to have seen it to be able to understand the story. Just pretend
Bodie and Ray Doyle are mine! and one of the Dark, Mysterious Bodie: http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Studio/1679/pros_30.jpg
Both pictures are from the early 80's at the latest.
Thanks to my betas Bine (thanks for the inspiration, Sunshine!), DarkCherry
and Monica for the excellent work. English is not my native language, so there
may be additional mistakes I'm not aware off.
// Indicates thoughts.//
//It's the right thing to do. It's the right thing to do.// Blair kept
chanting the same thing over and over again in his head. He looked at the crowd
of reporters waiting for him and felt cold inside. //Do I know what I'm doing?//
He asked himself. //I'm about to destroy my life's work. All my dreams, my
career...I'll have nothing left.//
He thought of Jim, his partner, soon to be ex-partner, his friend, his
Sentinel. All that will change when this is over. Will it be worth it? His mind
supplied a picture of a happy, laughing Jim, and his heart supplied the answer.
//Yes!//
Taking a deep breath he walked over to the small podium and faced his future.
*****************
Rafe looked at the other cops in the bullpen.
"Hey, guys. Sandburg's on TV. He's giving some kind of press conference."
Jim, Rafe, H, and Taggart crowded the small office, watching the news.
They saw Blair walk up to a podium and nod to the press.
"Hi. Thank you all for coming. I just have a short speech prepared here.
Um... In our media-informed culture, a scientist receives validation by having
his or her work published and after years of research there is great personal
satisfaction when that goal is reached. However, my desire to impress both my
peers and the world at large drove me to an immoral and unethical act. My thesis
"The Sentinel" is a fraud."
Jim was sure that everyone in the small room could hear his speeding heart.
//He shouldn't have done this, he shouldn't have,// Jim thought //...not after
the way I've been treating him. Oh, My God, Chief...don't do this, I'm not worth
it...//
Regardless of Jim's silent plea, the press conference proceeded.
"While my paper does quote ancient source material, the documentation proving
that James Ellison...actually possesses hyper-senses is fraudulent. Looking
back, I can say that it's a good piece of fiction. I apologize for this
deception. My only hope is that I can be forgiven for the pain I've caused those
that are close to me. Thank you."
************
The trip to the loft didn't take long. Blair looked at the few possessions
he'd packed before the conference, and that he was going to take with him. He
couldn't stay in Cascade anymore, it would do no good. Everyone would see him as
a fraud, including his friends, and he would be alone. He couldn't work with Jim
anymore and his career at Rainier was finished. Blair could still remember the
words the Dean spat at him, "You've embarrassed this University for the last
time! I want your office cleared out by Friday!"
So he was leaving. Doing what he did best, running away. For all his worldly
travels, he had never been to London, so that was his destination. He'd saved
some money, maybe it would be enough until he could find a job there.
Leaving a letter for Jim on the coffee table, he took a good, last look at
the place he'd called home for so long, grabbed his bags, and left with a heavy
heart, but a clear conscience.
*******************
Taggart closed the television with a shake of his head.
"Jesus! You think you know someone! I would never believe Blair would do
something like this! I always thought he was the most honest person I ever met!
Guess I was wrong!"
Jim winced at the bitterness of the words. Blair had made the final sacrifice
for him, giving up everything to save him. He couldn't let his best friend be
seen as a fraud, as a liar and cheater, by the people that he respected.
"You didn't guess wrong, Joel," he stated softly.
"What do you mean?" H asked.
Jim looked at his friends and took a deep breath. It was time to come clean.
"Everything that Blair wrote in his dissertation is real. I really am a
Sentinel."
There was a strange silence in the room.
"So, care to explain what this is all about?" Rafe asked. "We all have been
hearing about this paper of Hairboy's, but none of us actually read it. Exactly
what is a Sentinel?"
"A Sentinel is like a watchman. Blair sold it to me as a sensory awareness
that can be developed beyond normal humans. Means I have hyperactive senses, can
smell, hear, see or whatever much better than other people. Blair was the one
that came to me and told me what I was. At the time, I just thought I was going
crazy. You can say he saved my life."
"That certainly explains the things we've seen you do on the streets," H
nodded." Like finding clues no one else could find. Makes sense."
"Yeah," Rafe agreed." But what is Blair's part in all of this?"
"He's my Guide. I have problems with my senses sometimes, and somehow Blair
helps me out, keeps me together, centered. He helped me control my senses,
helped me learn how to use them better. And he keeps me from zoning out."
"Zoning out?" Taggart repeated.
"Yeah. Sometimes I concentrate on a sense too much and kind of get oblivious
to the outside world, you can say. Basically, I freeze. I don't seem to see,
hear, or be aware of anyone or anything, but Blair always pulls me out of a zone
out."
"Boy, this is too much information at a time!" H remarked. "So, if everything
is true, why did Blair just deny it for all the country to see?"
"Because this was all a damn mistake. He finished his dissertation and put it
away until it was time to hand it over. He was supposed to take my name out, as
any reference to me or the PD. Unfortunately, Naomi found out it was ready, and
decided to send it to a publisher friend of hers to see if it was good enough."
"And the publisher put it out," Taggart understood.
"Yes. Blair tried to stop it, but it was already too late. I haven't been
able to work, you've seen what's been going on. I can't even go to the men's
room without a reporter breathing down my neck!"
"So to get you off the hook, he told everyone he faked the dissertation. Man,
that took balls!" Henri remarked.
"Anybody else know about this?" Rafe asked.
"Simon and Conner. I had to tell the Captain why I needed Blair riding along
with me, Megan just found out."
Taggart looked at Jim.
"Do you mind if after we visit Simon and Conner at the hospital, I go with
you to visit Blair? The kid might need a bit of cheering up."
"We'll all go," H said. "He'll need some friends. It's the least we can do
for Sandburg."
Jim smiled.
"Thanks, guys."
"No problem!" Rafe smiled as well. "We like Hairboy. He's helped us alot in
the past, and he is a great friend. What he did was above and beyond friendship
in my book. He needs to know someone cares."
"Okay. I have a better idea, though," Jim said. "You guys go to the hospital
when we finish, and I'll get Blair and bring him for the visit."
Taggart nodded.
"It's settled then. Now everybody back to work. The sooner we finish this,
the sooner we're out of here."
******************
Blair looked out the small window of the airplane seeing the last of the
American soil disappear. From now on it would be just ocean until they arrived
at the European Continent.
He closed his eyes and thought of Jim. It was better this way, it had to be
better. Their relationship was doomed for some time now, anyway. Even if that
mess with the dissertation hadn't happened, sooner or later, Jim would find out
how Blair really felt about him and it would never be the same. Oh, he didn't
really believe Jim would be mad if he found out his best friend, and Guide, had
fallen in love with him. But Blair knew the Sentinel couldn't reciprocate the
feeling and it would strain their relationship too much. The young man shook his
head. //I wouldn't be able to stand seeing pity in his eyes,// he thought. //It
would kill me.//
Resting his head on the small pillow, he tried to sleep. It was going to be a
long flight, and it would do no good to sit around and think about what had no
remedy. What's done is done.
Half hour before the plane landed he was still wide awake. Try as he might,
his thoughts kept going back to Cascade and to Jim, and what it might have been
like to be the man's lover.
"Something I'll never know...," he muttered to himself. "Might as well forget
it, you damn fool!"
***************
"Where's Jim?" Simon asked, as soon as his detectives and Taggart walked in
the hospital room.
"Went to get Blair." Rafe replied, looking at the two of them. "How are you
feeling, Captain? Megan?"
"I'm okay. Can't wait to get out of here, though," Megan said. " It was a bad
idea putting us in the same room. I'm sick of hearing Captain Banks here
snoring!"
"Hey! I do not snore!"
The inspector snorted.
"Of course not, my mistake."
Henri turned to them suddenly serious.
"You know about Blair?"
Simon nodded.
"We saw the press conference on TV. I didn't expect him to make such a
sacrifice. I misjudged him."
"I think we all did," Taggart stated. "Jim told us the truth, by the way.
Maybe together we can cheer Blair up a bit. He must be devastated."
Jim walked in looking grim.
"Where's Blair?" Henri queried.
"Left," the detective answered flatly.
"What do you mean, left?!" Simon demanded.
Jim just handed him a letter.
"Read it."
The Captain opened the envelope and read out loud.
"Jim, I'm so sorry to be doing this by letter, but I couldn't face you right
now. I know you'll be hurt, but in the long run, you'll see this was the right
thing to do. You don't really need me anymore. You haven't had a serious
zone-out in months, and Simon or Megan can help you if need be. I'm leaving and
I'm not coming back. I know it's the cowardly way out, but I was never big on
guts. Right now I don't think I could stand to be around people that thought I
was a fraud."
He stopped for a while and noticed the others listening.
"Go on," Megan begged, softly.
"I think by now you know what I did. I'm not sorry I did it, you know? You're
a beautiful human being and you deserve to be happy. I couldn't stand the
thought that I was responsible for your misery, I did what had to be done. I
hope you live a happy life and manage to forgive me one day. Naomi will get the
rest of my stuff from the loft and the University when she can, and keep it
until I find a place to stay. I told her to let you keep the masks and small
knickknacks I left there, they seem to brighten the loft somewhat. You're too
anal even with the decor, man!"
"On a more serious note, I think you'll be happy to know I destroyed all my
notes on Sentinels. Computer disks, notes, notebooks, everything is gone. No one
will ever find anything that might be used against you. No more Lee Brackett's
in the horizon for you. You're free. It was a nice dream while it lasted, but
it's over now. I want you to do me a last favor. Tell the guys that I'm sorry. I
know they'll be disappointed with me, but I want you and them to know that I
love you all very much. Naomi was never into the family scene, so I guess you
guys kinda took that shape along the way. For four years of my life, I had the
family I always dreamed about, and I'll miss you all to death. Man, I'm going to
start crying any minute now, so I'm finishing this here. Don't bother looking
for me, I'm going to Europe. Please, be happy and forgive my weakness. Love,
Blair."
"He left...he actually left...," Jim whispered heartbroken.
****************
Somewhere in London...
The man looked at the other two standing in front of him.
"You are sure about this information?"
"Yes, sir," one of the men replied. "The assassin is already in town. We
already know his identity, but not who hired him or who's the target."
"His name is Peter Shipley," the other supplied. "Seventy percent of his
targets were shot, he's a gun and riffle expert, but he has been known to use
bombs, poison, among other MO's, or even hire extra help when need be."
"Very well. Follow him, check out everyone he comes in contact with. I want
to know his every move. And Bodie, no heroics. For now let's just tail him, wait
until we have something to catch him with."
"Yes, Mr. Cowley."
******************
Three weeks. Three lousy weeks and he was practically out of money. Blair
sighed. It was time to go job hunting. Maybe that way he could take Jim out of
his mind, instead of spending twenty-four hours thinking about the man,
wondering how he was doing.
"I'm a pathetic jerk...," he muttered to himself, disgusted. "Enough
already!"
He got out of bed, took a quick shower, and thirty minutes later was leaving
the cheap hotel he was staying in. Blair looked at the rainy weather and
snorted.
"Typical! Only Naomi Sandburg's son would leave a damn freezing city to go
live in another. Could have gone to Africa, Hawaii, South America...but nooo, it
had to be another rainy, cold city. I *am* pathetic!..."
Blair spent the whole morning answering job ads from the papers he'd bought,
with no success. He had a light lunch and went to a few more job interviews
before deciding it was enough for a day. He was walking back to his hotel when
he saw a sign with 'Help wanted' on the door of what seemed to be a nightclub.
The young man decided to try his luck.
"Can I help you?" the man cleaning the bar asked.
"Uh...I saw the wanted sign. Thought I might try it out. I need a job."
The man gave him a calculating stare.
"Yank, are ya?"
"Yes."
"Well, I don't mind that, might even attract more clientele. I'm the owner,
John Wells," he shook Blair's hand. "I need someone to serve tables, think you
could do it?"
"Yes, sir. I worked in a bar for a few months when I was in college."
"If you're interested, I'll give you a week's trial, starting tonight."
"Why if I'm interested?"
"This is a gay club, kid. Any objections working here?"
"None."
"Good. I have only one demand from my workers then. Wear tight clothes,
jeans, shirts, t-shirts... whatever. Truth is, it brings more customers, helps
when they have something to look at. We have good bouncers, and if anyone tries
anything they're immediately thrown out, so you'll be perfectly safe. If you
agree with this, be here at eight o'clock tonight."
"Okay, I'll be here then. Thanks."
"Don't thank me yet. I haven't said you could keep the job. I have to see how
you do at it. Do a good job, and you'll have a job for as long as you want it."
*****************
Jim lost himself in the view from outside the french windows. Three weeks.
//Three weeks...Life really does go on, doesn't it?// Simon and Megan were out
of the hospital and back on duty, even if it was just paperwork for now. That
son of a bitch Zeller was finally dead and would never kill anyone else again.
And Blair...Blair was still gone.
//Maybe I should have told him that I loved him, // he thought. But what
would have happened after that? Would Blair love him back, tell him he was sorry
but didn't love him that way, or just leave like he had ended up doing anyway?
Maybe this was meant to be. //God, I miss him.//
London...he had checked every flight leaving Cascade the day of the
conference and found Blair's final destination. London.
Jim knew he should leave it alone, but he couldn't. At the moment he had a
few cases that couldn't wait, but in two weeks time he had vacation coming. And
he knew exactly where he was going to spend it. One way or another, he would see
Blair again. But what would come of that only God knew.
******************
Blair showed up at the club fifteen minutes before he was supposed to. John
nodded satisfied, and looked at the young man from head to toe, noticing the
black, tight leather pants, blue silk shirt, and the black boots.
"Very nice! Okay, just a few more pointers, you'll have Mondays and Tuesdays
off. Your shift will start at eight, Fridays and Saturdays until five in the
morning, that includes helping clean the place up, the rest of the days, until
four in the morning. I pay weekly, tips are yours. You have half an hour to eat
something and a twenty minute break. It's hard work, but the pay is good and the
tips make it excellent. Like I said, if I like you, you'll have a job for life.
Oh, and call me John. Mr. Wells is 'me' dad," he finished with a grin.
Blair returned the grin and raised his hands.
"I'm ready to start, then."
"Okay. Take these drinks to table ten."
Minutes quickly turned into hours. The place was getting crowded as the night
progressed, and Blair was kept busy. It was past midnight when he finally had
his break. Passing a table to go into the backroom, a man's leg blocked his way.
"Hey, gorgeous! How about you and I going to the dark rooms upstairs and do
the wild thing together?" the man leered.
Blair kicked the man's leg aside.
"I don't think so."
He tried to walk away, but the man grabbed his wrist.
"What's the matter, Yank? Think you're too good for us?"
"No," a voice behind Blair, answered. "But he's with me."
The young man turned his attention to the new player. He was tall, muscled,
but with an elegant body, silky blond hair. Probably in his mid-thirties. The
striking thing about the man, though, was his face. It was the nicest face Blair
had ever seen. The kind of face you liked instantly, that makes you trust
without even knowing the person. A pair of twinkling almond eyes looked down at
the young man, and the man smiled kindly.
"Care to join me? I have a bottle of exquisite whisky waiting at my table."
It crossed Blair's mind to say he didn't enjoy whisky that much, but the man
had helped him get out of a tight spot, the least he could do was have a drink
with him.
"Sure, why not?" Blair replied, smiling as well.
The jerk that had grabbed him had given up and was chasing another guy
already, so Blair was free to follow his savior to his table. Once seated, the
man turned his attention to Blair.
"Are you okay?"
"Yeah. Thanks for helping me out," Blair said, sipping the whisky.
"Don't mention it. So, what do I call you? Yank?"
The young man laughed slightly, feeling strangely at ease with the man.
"Only if you want me to call you Limey!" he answered.
His savior laughed as well.
"Point taken! My name's Bruce Elliot."
"Blair Sandburg," he replied, shaking Elliot's firm hand.
"What is an American doing in London anyway?"
The young man shrugged.
"Needed a change in scenery, this was it."
Bruce smiled. "I bet there's more to it, but I'll leave it at that."
"Thanks. So, what do you do for a living?"
"I have a small security company."
"That's cool. What's the name? Maybe I've heard of it."
"It's called Sentinel security," Bruce answered, and Blair promptly choked on
his whisky.
"Hey! Are you okay, mate?!"
Controlling a coughing fit, the young man nodded.
"Uh...yeah. Sorry about that."
"No problem, Blair. Sure you okay?"
"Yes. I have to get back to work. See ya around."
He got up and went back to serving tables without looking back. Of all the
names...seems he was to be cursed for life with that name, Sentinel. And he was
*not* going to think about Jim, damn it!
***************
Being Wednesday, he was out of the club at four in the morning. It was still
dark, a grey winter sky menacing rain for the approaching day, and the air was
extremely cold. Blair raised the collar of his jacket and started to walk back
to his hotel.
"You know, it's dangerous for beautiful young men such as yourself to be out
this late without a proper escort!" a voice said, from behind him.
Blair turned. "Bruce?! What are you doing here?"
"Waiting for you. Like I said, it's dangerous for you to be out this late by
yourself."
The young man smiled. "I can take care of myself, you know?"
"Never doubted it for a second. Come on, I'll walk you home."
"To the hotel."
"To the hotel, then."
They walked side by side in a comfortable silence, until they reached the
hotel.
Blair turned to Elliot. "Thanks again."
"Like I said, don't mention it," he said and kissed Blair's hand, bowing
slightly. "Goodnight, My Angel."
Blair watched him go and sighed.
"Too bad my heart's not in it."
He went to his room and collapsed on the bed, his sleep haunted with dreams
of a crystal blue eyed Sentinel.
*******************
A knock on the door woke him up. Looking at his watch he saw it was one in
the afternoon.
"God!..."
More knocks and a voice, "Blair! Blair, it's Bruce! Wakey! Wakey!"
"Bruce?! What the hell...?"
He grabbed his robe and went to the door.
"Good morning!" Bruce chirped happily. "Or should I say, good afternoon!"
He handed Blair a single red rose.
"For you, my Angel."
Too stunned to do anything else, the young man accepted the rose. When he
could find his voice again, he asked, "What are you doing here?"
"Came to take you out. I bet you haven't done any proper sightseeing, so I'm
taking you on a special Bruce Elliot guided tour. It's free and the guide is the
best around. Come on, take a shower and get dressed! Her Majesty's Kingdom
awaits you!"
Shaking his head, Blair obeyed nevertheless. Half an hour later they were
enjoying the pale sunlight, and Elliot was chatting gaily about the places he
was taking the young man to.
******************
And a whole week passed by. Blair and Bruce went out together a few times,
and the older man became a regular at the club. Despite the fact that the
younger man was well aware of Elliot's interest in him, Blair made it clear he
just needed a friend. Bruce had shrugged and only mentioned he could be the best
of friends and wouldn't push.
It was Tuesday and the second day off for Blair. He was up by ten in the
morning, showered and got dressed. He was having lunch with Bruce at noon and
didn't want to be late.
A knock on the door surprised him. He wasn't expecting company and it
couldn't be Bruce, the older man was to meet him at the restaurant. Had he
changed his mind?
Opening the door he saw two men standing in the corridor. Both in their late
forties, one slightly taller than the other, he had shiny black hair, beautiful
blue eyes and a muscled body. The other was slimmer, curly reddish hair, and
huge jade green eyes. He had a slightly battered cheek, but that didn't affect
his looks in any way, the man was definitely gorgeous, both men were, actually.
"Yes?"
"Blair Sandburg?" the curly one asked, continuing at Blair's nod. "My name's
Ray Doyle, this is my partner Bodie," he gestured to the blue eyed man.
The young man watched them suspiciously. Their faces were familiar, and
suddenly he remembered where he'd seen them before.
"I've seen you at the club I work in. You've been there every night. Listen,
if you have something..."
"We're CI5," Bodie said softly, stopping the young man's tirade.
"CI5?" Blair asked, after checking their ID's.
"Yes. Can we come in?"
He let the two in and closed the door.
"We're a governmental agency," Doyle stated. "More or less the equivalent to
your CIA."
"I see. And what's that got to do with me?"
"We need your help to catch a bad guy," Bodie replied grinning.
"My help? To catch a bad guy? Why? What bad guy?" Blair felt like he'd been
pushed into a 'The Twilight Zone' episode without anyone telling him.
"I got a tip from a grass that a sniper is in town to do a job. We managed to
identify the assassin, but not the target," Bodie explained.
"What's a grass, and where do I fit in?"
"I guess the Yank word for grass would be snitch," Ray smirked, noticing
Blair's grimace at being called Yank again. "And you fit in because you know the
sniper and seem close to him."
The young man looked at the two agents confused.
"Not possible. The only person here in London I'm close to is..." He fell on
a chair. "Oh, My God!...Are you trying to tell me Bruce Elliot is a professional
assassin?!"
Bodie nodded.
"The one and only, Sunshine."
"Holly shit!" Blair looked at the two men. "Are you sure?"
"Positive. His real name is Peter Shipley," Bodie replied.
"Man, he seems so nice, so sweet...I can't believe it!..." he was too stunned
to speak for a moment, then asked softly, "What do you want me to do?"
The two agents looked at each other and suddenly serious, Ray answered, "We
want you to seduce him."
"Excuse me?! Are you out of your minds?! I will not go to bed with him!"
"You won't have to, we have a plan," Bodie said. "Our agency developed this
new top secret drug that loosens the tongue, much like pentothal. We want you to
use it on Shipley. Go out to dinner with him one night, then bring him here, and
slip him a whiskey with the drug. We'll be here to extract the information we
need."
"Great!" came the sarcastic remark, "And when the drug wears off, he'll kill
me! Brilliant plan!"
"No," Bodie assured him quickly, a bright smile on his face. "That's the
beauty of this drug. He won't remember a thing. He'll wake up with the mother of
all hangovers and will probably think you two did the wild thing all night.
He'll never know what really happened."
Blair relaxed slightly.
"Assuming I take part in this nutty plan of yours, when would it take place?"
"Soon. The tip we have is that the hit is still some time away, he seems to
be planning everything to the detail, so we still have time. Spend the next few
days with him, give a few signs suggesting you're interested after all, so he
won't suspect a thing. String him along for awhile. Let's make the dinner night
for next Tuesday, we know you're off work. What do you say?" Bodie asked
hopefully.
The young man looked at the two men and sighed.
"Sure, why not?"
"Great!" Ray smiled. "We need to work everything out, it's got to be a solid
plan."
"Uh...I'm meeting Bruce...uh...Peter, for lunch."
"Okay, when can you get rid of him?" Bodie asked.
Blair shrugged.
"Probably around two. I can't just have lunch and split on him."
"Good thinking, Curly," Bodie said, with a gentle smile. He gave Blair a
small card. "Meet us at this pub afterwards, okay? Enjoy the day, Sunshine!"
After the two men left Blair shook his head.
"I must be out of my mind!..."
**************
"You sent for me, sir?" Jim asked his Captain, sitting in one of the chairs
in front of the desk.
Simon took out his glasses and rubbed his eyes with a weary sigh.
"Yes, Jim. I have some news, and I don't think they're very good. A British
agency, CI5, has been making inquiries about Blair. They contacted us asking for
all the information we have on him."
"Why would they be interested in Blair?"
"I have no idea. When I tried to pry, I got the polite, but firm answer to
butt out."
Jim got up and started to pace.
"Jesus! Could it be that Sandburg is in trouble already? He's been there a
month, for crying out loud!"
"Jim, this is Blair we're talking about," the Captain remarked softly.
"Yeah, I guess. Any chance I can go on vacation sooner? It would only be a
week's difference."
"Sorry, I wish you could, but we're already short handed as it is," Simon
said, shaking his head sadly, trying to find a compromise that would smooth the
worried detective. "But tell you what, I'll find out where Sandburg is staying.
It'll save you time when you get there."
"Okay. Thanks, Simon."
"No problem. Just bring him back...alive!"
*****************
Lunch was definitely an awkward event. Blair tried to act naturally, but he
caught himself staring at Bruce more than once. How could such a gentle, funny
man be a killer? He didn't know exactly how an assassin should be, but when he
thought about it, it was not Bruce's personality that came to mind.
"What is it?" Bruce's voice intruded in his thoughts, and Blair blushed
realizing he'd been staring again.
"What is what?"
The older man smiled.
"Don't give me that, Blair. You've been very quiet, and you keep staring at
me. Do I have bug on my nose or something?"
Blair couldn't help laughing.
"I'm sorry," he sighed. "I guess I'm just thinking too much today."
"About what?"
"Home. I'm a bit homesick. And you..."
That seem to brighten Bruce. "Me?"
"Yeah," Blair smiled sweetly, although his heart was doing the mambo in his
chest. "I like being with you, Bruce."
Elliot took the young man's hand and caressed it with his thumb.
"Me too, Precious, me too."
After lunch Bruce took Blair back to the hotel.
"Blair, are you sure you won't reconsider about us being more than friends?"
"Bruce..."
"I'll take it as slow as you want, I promise."
Blair seemed to hesitate. He had to play his cards right. If he said no,
Bruce would suspect when he tried to seduce him, but if he said yes, things
might get out of hand fast.
"You'd take it slow, really?" he asked, trying to sound hopeful.
"Yes."
"Can I think about it? I like you, Bruce, a lot, but..."
"But you're afraid. It's okay, I can wait," Bruce stated with a smile. "But
I'll give you something to help you decide."
His arms surrounded Blair's waist and without even caring who might see them,
he kissed the young man gently. When they parted, Elliot smiled, "You're
definitly worth waiting for, my Angel. See you tomorrow."
Blair waited until he vanished and took a cab to the pub to meet Bodie and
Ray Doyle. The plan was in motion.
********************
"Sorry I'm late," Blair said, taking a seat in front of the agents.
"No problem," Ray answered, smiling. "Want a pint?" at Blair's blank look, he
smiled and explained, "A beer?"
Blair chuckled. "Yeah, thanks."
When the drinks were on the table, Bodie turned his attention to the young
man.
"How was lunch?"
"Awkward. I kept staring at him. I still can't believe he's an assassin. He
looks so...normal!"
Bodie nodded.
"Yes, and that's why nobody ever gives him a second look. That's one of the
things that makes him so good. So, what happened when he caught you staring,
Petal?"
Blair looked at the agent trying to decide if the man was teasing him, but
the pet name seemed to have been said in an affectionate way.
"I lied. Told him I was just homesick, but that I liked being with him."
"Good move."
"Too good! He kissed me when he left me back at the hotel. It's going to be
hell keeping him away this week. I don't care what you two have to do, but I
won't go to bed with him."
"Don't like the idea of having sex with a man?"
Blair looked Bodie straight in the eye.
"Direct, aren't you? I have nothing against male sex, and no, I haven't done
it before. But I don't want him that way, and I refuse to be anybody's whore. I
don't mind kissing him, but I won't go any further."
Ray nodded.
"Fair enough. Okay, the plan is very simple. We have the room next to yours,
and as you probably noticed, they're connected. You take Bruce to dinner, make
him drink as much as possible, and then invite him to your room. We will give
you the drug, which is a small pill, you put it in his whisky, and when it
works, we come in by the door that connects our rooms. After we get the
information we want, we just let him sleep it off. When he wakes up, he'll think
he just drank too much, and won't remember a thing."
"You're sure about that?" Blair was still a bit skeptical.
"Positive."
"Okay. I guess it can work. Tuesday it is."
He turned to the window and watched the cars go by for a while. When he
looked at the agents again, they were smiling at each other in a way that made
Blair's skin tingle. It wasn't the kind of smile you share with a friend, it was
more the kind you share with a lover. Were they lovers? They seemed to be very
aware of each other, very close.
Blair cleared his throat and they turned to him. The young man blushed, and
to cover his embarrassment asked, "So, what did you do before becoming secret
agents?"
Smilling knowingly Ray replied, "I was a copper, and before I went to art
school."
"Art school, really?! Why the change?"
Ray shrugged.
"Wasn't happy with it and to be honest, didn't think I was good enough
either. I like this job, like the idea I help make the world a better place."
Bodie smirked.
"Ray is the idealist of the two of us, you can tell, right? As for me, I was
a lot of things before coming to CI5. I joined the Merchant Navy when I was
fourteen, and among other things, I was a mercenary in Angola, and was in the
army for a while."
"Busy life!"
"You can say that, yeah."
"Why don't you just arrest Bruce...uh, Peter, if you know what he's up to?"
"Because we need to catch him in the act. And because we need to know who's
the target, and who hired Shipley. Even if we arrested him, the person who hired
him, might just hire another assassin," Ray explained.
"Okay, makes sense. But how can you know if I can be trusted? Did you check
me out?" Blair asked.
"Yes, we did. We saw you at the club when we were tailing Shipley, saw how
you two met, but that could have been an act. You might be a contact or
something. When you started going out with him, we had to check you out."
"I see."
"Aren't you going to ask us what we found out?" Bodie queried.
Blair grimaced.
"No need. I know what you found. I still don't know why you think you can
trust me. I'm supposed to be a fraud."
"Because of your dissertation? That was the reason that made us take a chance
on you, Petal, " Bodie stated with a gentle smile.
"I don't understand," Blair looked at the two men, confused.
"What you did took courage," Ray said. "And...it was true, wasn't it? The
dissertation was the real thing, wasn't it?"
Fear tightened Blair's chest as he looked up at the two agents. They couldn't
know that. If they believed the dissertation, they'd know that Jim was really a
Sentinel. That would be too dangerous.
As if sensing his fear, Bodie grabbed his hand tenderly.
"It's okay, Petal, it's okay...," he soothed, his thumb caressing the young
man's hand. "It's okay..."
For some reason the gentle touch relaxed Blair. He looked out the window
again, and thought about Jim and how much he missed the Sentinel. He sighed.
"What's it like?" he asked.
"What?" Ray queried.
Blair looked at the two agents.
"You two are lovers, aren't you? What's it like?"
Bodie nodded.
"Yes, we are," he confessed, stroking Ray's curls with his free hand. "We
hated each other when we met, or at least that's what we thought it was. With
time, we started getting closer, became good friends, then best of friends, and
finally found out we were in love with each other. It isn't easy, but I wouldn't
change a thing."
"Yeah," Ray agreed. "It has its ups and downs, we don't always see eye to
eye. We're very different, but we love each other and that makes it enough. You
could say we compliment each other."
"Two halves of the same soul..." Blair whispered, thinking how similar their
story was to his and Jim's. The only thing missing was becoming lovers.
"Why didn't you tell him?" Ray asked. When Blair turned to him with a
confused expression, he elaborated, "Why didn't you tell your partner that you
loved him?"
"How...?"
Ray chuckled.
"Give us some credit, lad. If you assume we believe what you wrote in your
dissertation, the main reason that would lead someone to do what you did and
give up everything, was love. You were in love with him. Why not tell him?"
Blair shrugged.
"He didn't love me back. I spent months sending him signals, and he never
took me up on them. I stayed by his side even when our relationship was in
trouble, and I almost died, hell, I died! I stopped dating, I started spending
nights at the loft with him...I did all I could think of and nothing."
"Too bad, it's his loss. You're a good lad," Bodie said. "And be assured, no
one will ever know from us that he is a Sentinel."
The young man looked him in the eye.
"Don't know why, but somehow I believe you."
"Excellent! Now, where do you want to have dinner? It's our treat!"
"Dinner?! I just had lunch! It's not even mid-afternoon!"
Ray chuckled.
"Yeah, but Bodie here is always hungry, Sunshine. Come on, we'll go for a
ride around town and then take you to dinner. It's the least we can do for our
new partner."
Blair snorted.
"Yeah, right. Okay, lead the way, gentlemen."
They left the pub with Bodie whistling "Secret agent man" and Blair couldn't
help smile a little. He liked these two men. He felt he'd made two new friends
for life and that made him feel a lot better.
****************
It was Monday night. The days seemed to be passing by too quickly for Blair,
but maybe it was just because he was dreading the next day, the day their plan
would be put into action. He spent all his free time going out with Bruce or
with the two CI5 agents.
Each day his relationship with both Ray and Bodie seemed to grow stronger,
specially with Bodie. The ex-mercenary acted very protective towards the young
man, and Blair confessed to himself he enjoyed the attention. It was almost like
having a British version of Jim around. They had a lot in common. Besides being
great at what they did, both had a strong, quiet side. Bodie was more open than
Jim, he was always telling jokes and fooling around, but when it came to talking
about himself, he closed up just like Jim.
Bruce was supposed to be out of town the whole day, so Blair spent it with
the two agents. After a full day of going to fairs, exhibits, and just generally
walking around, the young man was ready to call it quits, but the two men
dragged him to dinner in one of their favorite restaurants.
Now, wined and dined, the older men were escorting Blair to his hotel.
"I can't believe you ate two desserts, Bodie!" Ray chuckled.
"Hey, I was hungry!"
"How can that be? You finished your food and still nibbled from my plate and
Blair's as well! Face it, you're an eating machine!"
"I am not!" Bodie sounded offended, but Blair could see his grin. "I'll have
you know that..."
Bodie stopped talking all of a sudden and stood very still. His head tilted
to the side, like he was listening, and Blair couldn't help the thought that he
looked like Jim when he was using his senses to hear something.
They were in a dark street, near an alley, and the neighborhood was one of
the worst in London. They couldn't be very safe just standing around. Opening
his mouth to point that out to the agents, Ray stopped him by putting a hand to
his mouth and whispering in his ear, "It's okay. He's listening to something.
Stay alert."
The warning came from Bodie's lips seconds before the bullets came flying at
them.
"Ray, take Blair and run for cover!"
As soon as the three of them got behind the few cars around, two men showed
up from the alley shooting up at them. The bullets rocked the car shielding them
and the noise was deafening. Ray and Bodie returned fire for a while before the
danger disappeared. Doyle got one of the shooters in the arm, Bodie killed the
other one.
While Ray called for backup and searched the shooters, Bodie walked up to
Blair.
"You okay, Petal?"
"Yeah," he looked at the ex-mercenary. "You're a Sentinel too, aren't you?
That's why you believed in my dissertation. Ray is your Guide, isn't he?"
"Yes to both. That's also why I feel so protective of you, I think. Our boss
managed to get us a copy of your dissertation, and that part where it mentions
the genetic calling to protect the Guide caught my eye. You're a Guide, right?
That's why I feel the same protectiveness towards you I feel towards Ray."
"Yes. Think those guys were sent by Bruce? That he found out about our plan?"
"No," Ray answered, approaching them. "I know them, they're hired hands for a
bastard we've been trying to catch lately. I already told Cowley, our boss, and
he's taking care of that. It won't happen again."
"So, it's not related with Shipley?"
"No."
Blair turned his attention back to Bodie.
"How many senses?"
"The five of them, like your partner. Like I said, I was a merc in Angola. On
my last job I was left alone in the jungle for a few months, that's when it
started happening. I came back here, and they seemed to go dormant for a while.
On one of the first cases with Ray, I was captured and was locked in a cell for
a few weeks. When he found me I thought I was going crazy. Somehow he managed to
help me control my senses and became my Guide."
"Wow! This is so cool!" Blair exclaimed, and then yawned.
The backup finally arrived and took care of the situation, so Bodie pushed
the young man gently.
"Yeah, well...Come on, Petal. You're dead on your feet. Time for bed, you
have a long day ahead of you."
"Don't remind me!"
They'd just started walking again when, shaking his head, Ray chortled, "I
*still* can't believe you ate two desserts, Bodielove!"
"Oh, Blimey! Not again!"
"And you shouldn't eat all that junk food either, man!" the American added.
"That stuff will kill you!"
Bodie grimaced.
"You sound just like Ray, always lecturing me about healthy food. You know,
that makes me think that maybe that's a Guide thing. That and the curls."
"Curls?" Ray echoed.
"Yeah. I mean, you're both Guides, you both like rabbit food, and you both
have curly hair! Maybe that's what it takes to be a Guide!" he teased them with
a wicked grin.
The two Guides stuck their tongues out at him.
"Rude!" Bodie chided them, as if talking to four year olds. "Very rude!"
"You know, Jim is just like that, a know-it-all." Blair teased back. "Maybe
*that's* a Sentinel thing as well!"
"I *am* not a know-it-all!"
"Yeah, right!"
The two agents finally took Blair to the hotel and said their goodbyes.
Exhausted from the busy day, Blair was asleep before his head hit the pillow.
******************
Heathrow airport was a massacre for Jim's senses. He turned the dials down
and went to pick up his luggage. He wanted to arrive at Blair's hotel as soon as
possible. He was worried sick about that CI5 inquiry and hoped he wasn't too
late to stop his Guide from getting into trouble.
Tonight was the night he was going to tell the young man how he felt, that he
loved him. Jim had nothing left to lose, they were already apart by an ocean.
The worst that could happen was Blair tells him to go back. But he had to try
anyway, no matter the cost.
He got his bearings together and read the name of the hotel where Blair was
staying in for the tenth time in half an hour.
"Soon, Blair...very soon..."
"How do I look?" Blair asked.
"Beautiful, Petal," Bodie replied with a smile. "You'll knock him dead."
Blair was wearing a pair of tight black leather pants, black boots and a blue
sweater that matched his eyes. He looked at his reflection in the mirror and the
fear came again. //What am I doing?// He thought. //I'm about to drug a
professional assassin, a killer.//
Bodie came from behind him and hugged him.
"I know what you're feeling...I can hear your heartbeat, remember? It's going
to be okay, Petal. We'll be following you the whole night, and when you get back
here, we'll be just next door. You won't even have to shout for me to hear you,"
he finished with a grin.
Blair leaned back against the agent and returned the grin.
"Thanks, Bodie."
"What for?"
"For being my friend, for being here."
"No problem, lad."
Ray walked in.
"His car is parking in front of the hotel. It's show time, Sunshine."
"Go get him, Petal," Bodie said smiling at the young man's reflection.
"Okay. Let's get this bastard. See you later."
He walked out of the room and went to meet Bruce at the hotel entrance.
//It's time to play Mata Hari,// he thought to himself with a chuckle. //Let's
just hope I don't end up like her.//
****************
Inspite of Blair's apprehension, dinner went really well. The food was
excellent and he made sure Bruce's glass was always full. The conversation
flowed easily between them, and for a moment the young man actually forgot he
was in the presence of a ruthless man.
Around ten, after the bill was paid, and too drunk to drive, Elliot gave
Blair his car keys.
"Here. I'm going to catch a taxi, no way am I going to drive like this," he
stated, swaying a little on his feet. "You take the car and use it to get back
to the hotel. I'll pick it up tomorrow."
"Uh...Bruce? You could spend the night in my room," the young man said
softly.
Blood shot eyes glared at him.
"You know what you're offering, Blair?"
"Yes. Come on, get in."
Once back at the hotel, the younger man opened the door to his room and let
Bruce in.
"Make yourself at home. I'll get us a drink. Whisky okay?"
"Yeah."
While Elliot took his coat off and relaxed, Blair poured two whiskeys, one of
them with the pill Bodie had given him, and went to sit on the bed near the
other man.
"Here."
"Thanks," Bruce smiled at him, taking a sip. "This is nice," he remarked,
looking at the room.
"Yes, it is."
"Blair, I'm glad you changed your mind about me. I really like you, you know?
Actually, I think I might be falling in love with you," Bruce whispered, and
took another sip of his drink.
The young man looked at him surprised.
"Bruce..."
"It's okay, Blair. I'm not asking you to feel the same, I know that's not the
way the heart works. You feel what you feel and that's the way it is. But I
wanted you to know that this isn't just about taking you to bed. I don't want
just sex with you, I want to make love with you..."
Elliot grabbed Blair's glass and his own and put them on the nightstand.
Raising from the bed, he made Blair stand up as well. Looking the young man in
the eyes, his arms surrounding Blair's waist lightly, he pleaded as his lips
touched Blair's, "Please, let me love you..."
In the room next door, Bodie and Doyle looked at each other. Maybe the plan
wasn't working as well as they thought it would. If Elliot didn't drink the
whiskey, the drug wouldn't work and they wouldn't get the information. Not to
mention it would be hard for Blair to get rid of the man!
"What are we going to do?" Ray asked his lover.
****************
Jim arrived at Blair's hotel around ten. The night was cold, but clear and he
thanked God it wasn't raining. He booked a room and then asked for Blair's room
number. After finding out it was on the same floor but a few doors away, Jim
decided he needed a beer before facing the young man and went to the hotel bar.
Having gathered his courage, he was going for his room key when he saw Blair
walk in. The young man wasn't alone, there was a man with him, and from the way
they were acting, it was easy to understand they were close.
A wave of jealousy washed over Jim. //A month! He's been here for only a
month and already found someone, and a man!// His anger was getting the best of
him when all of a sudden his senses homed in on something. The man Blair was
with...there was a strange smell on him. What was it? His memory supplied the
answer suddenly.
//Gun oil!//
His protectiveness towards the Guide erased any other feelings he might be
harboring, and the worry returned. Blair and the man were long gone, and he ran
to the elevator. He had to get his gun and stop the man before Blair got hurt.
******************
The kiss was becoming too passionate and Blair didn't know what to do to stop
Bruce's advances. When their lips parted, the older man sighed.
"God!...I've never felt like this before you, Blair..."
Before Blair could say or do anything, his mouth was assaulted again. He was
about to push Bruce away when the door jerked opened with a crash, and a growl
echoed throughout the room.
"Get your filthy hands of him!"
Both Blair and Bruce turned to the intruder, and spoke at the same time,
"Jim!"
"Who the hell are you?!"
The Sentinel didn't bother to answer. Walking up to Bruce, he grabbed him by
the collar and shoved him against the wall.
"What the hell were you doing to him?! Answer me, you bastard!"
"None of your business! I don't know who you are, but I want you to leave. If
you don't, I'll call the police!"
Jim snorted and didn't even seem to notice that Blair was frantic. The young
man kept trying to pull him away from the Englishman, hitting the cop in the
back to get his attention.
"Jim! Come on, man! Let him go! Jim!"
Finally his Guide's voice broke through his anger. He turned to Blair, still
holding Bruce against the wall.
"Let him go? What are you talking about, Chief? He..."
"Jim, please..."
Jim couldn't help obey the Guide voice and released the man.
Blair turned to Elliot.
"I'm sorry about this, Bruce. I know this is not fair on you, but I want you
to leave. Meet me tomorrow at the club, okay?"
"I don't think it's such a good idea to leave you alone with this
neanderthal, Blair."
Grabbing Bruce by the hand before Jim lost his temper again, the young man
pulled him out of the room, and into the corridor.
"Bruce, please, let me handle this, okay? It's better this way."
"He's the reason why you left the States, isn't it? Why you're so afraid to
get involved again?"
Heart breaking because he knew Jim was listening, but knowing he had to keep
stringing Bruce along until the CI5 agents came up with a new plan, Blair lied,
"Yes. I need to talk with him, to end things once and for all. Please, meet me
tomorrow."
Elliot smiled.
"Okay, my Angel. I'll leave you then, but if you need any help at all, call
me. Promise me."
"I promise."
"Good."
Embracing the young man, Bruce kissed him gently.
"See you tomorrow, then."
Making sure Elliot was really gone before going back to the room, Blair
finally faced Jim.
"I can't believe I was actually worried about you!" Jim spat at him.
"What are you talking about?"
"Simon told me a British agency, CI5 has been asking about you. I've been
worried sick, and here you are, just rolling around in the hay like a common
whore."
Blair knew Jim was saying that because he was hurting, but the harsh words
stung nevertheless.
"Jim, please, let me explain!" he begged. "This is not what you think!"
"Don't bother! And to think I was going to confess my love for you tonight.
You're not worth it. If I'd known, I wouldn't have come to this damn country!"
He stalked out of the room, and Blair slid down the wall until he was siting
on the floor. The young man closed his eyes, feeling the tears running down his
cheeks.
"Oh God, not again...I can't lose him again..."
Someone brushed his tears away and he opened his eyes. Bodie and Ray were
seated close to him.
"Oh Bodie!...What will I do? I couldn't tell him the truth!...He would never
allow me to continue to see Bruce, even if he knew why!"
"Shhh...! I know, Petal, I know. Don't worry about it now, you need to rest.
I promise you, Ray and I will take care of everything, okay? Now, come on. Get
up."
They helped the young man raise and took his shoes and clothes, opening the
bed for him to lay down. It took a long time before Bodie's soothing succeeded
to calm the young man, and he fell asleep.
***************
After leaving Blair's room, Jim decided what he needed was to get drunk. He
couldn't believe his own stupidity. How could he have fallen for a young,
irresponsible, hippie, flower child? This was the end result. My fault, he
thought to himself, while he sat at the hotel bar and asked for a beer.
The next two hours faded into glasses of beer. He kept drinking until he
could hardly stand. When the bartender refused to give him another drink, he
crawled to his room and collapsed on the bed. He was so drunk and exhausted, he
didn't even hear when hours later his room door opened and two men walked in.
********************
Bodie wasn't sure what woke him up. He thought he had heard something in the
corridor, but as he sat on the bed listening, everything seemed silent outside.
Looking down, his gaze turned to Ray, sleeping soundly by his side. They'd been
lovers for nearly twenty years, and his heart still beat faster each time he saw
this exquisite creature. What a wonderful gift life had handed him!
It had been a good idea to stay at the hotel to keep an eye on Blair, he
thought with a smile. It made things more exciting. The ex-merc ruffled Ray's
curls softly, enjoying their silkiness, their wonderful scent. Laying down
again, he kissed his way down his lovers neck. When he felt Doyle stir, he
whispered,
"I'm hungry...and not for food!..."
Ray chuckled sleepily.
"Poet, you're not, Bodielove," he joked, turning to face his lover.
They kissed lightly, the passion not yet overwhelming, taking the time to
caress each other, to touch all the hot spots on the body each knew so well.
Ray felt Bodie stiffen suddenly.
"What?"
"There's something wrong. Come on!"
Jumping out of bed in just shorts and a t-shirt despite the cold, Ray
followed his lover out of the room and into the corridor. He saw Bodie kick a
door open and walked inside as well. A strange vision welcomed them. A man was
laying in the bed squirming weakly, while another man was securing his arms
above his head, and another was trying to suffocate him to death with a pillow.
The two agents didn't waste any time. Ray grabbed one of the would-be
killers, but the man drew out a knife and tried to stab him. In a swift move, he
kicked the man in the groin and punched him so hard the man fell on the floor
unconscious.
Bodie was not resting either. When the man saw his partner fall, grabbed his
gun and tried to shoot his way out. The CI5 agent was faster and rolling on the
floor, he managed to move behind his assailant and hold him in a headlock.
"Give it up, you bastard, or I'll break your neck!" he growled and the man
stopped fighting him. "Who sent you?"
"Don't know!"
"Who sent you?! I won't ask again!"
"It's the truth! My friend and I were in a pub, this guy came in and gave us
a ton of money to kill a man. It was too much money to pass out, man! He never
gave us his name and we'd never seen him before!"
"What did he look like?"
"Tall, well built, blond hair and almond eyes. Classy type, nice face. That's
all I noticed, honest!"
Ray moved closer.
"That description fits Shipley perfectly."
"Yes...and also makes sense. He doesn't like to lose and he thinks Ellison is
here to get Blair back. That's him on the bed, isn't it?"
"Yes. He's out cold. Drunk as a skunk, he is. I already called backup to get
those two out of here. Maybe I should go get Blair to take care of Ellison."
"Good idea. Go, I'll watch these two."
When Ray finally arrived with Blair, after telling the young man what had
happened, other CI5 agents had already taken the two would-be killers to their
headquarters for interrogation. Blair knelt on the bed and touched Jim's cheek
sadly.
"God, this is all my fault!" he whispered.
"It's no one's fault, Sunshine," Ray chided softly. "Shipley is an evil
bastard, and that's all there is to it!"
"But Jim got drunk because of me! He would have been able to take care of
those guys with his eyes shut if he was sober! And Bruce...Shipley won't stop
now, will he? He will try to kill Jim again, won't he?"
"Probably. He wants you, and Ellison is in the way. But don't worry, we'll
take care of everything," Bodie promised. "I already have a plan. But we'll talk
about it in the morning. Stay here and take care of your copper. We're going
back to our room. If you need anything, call."
"Okay. Thanks, guys."
"No problem, Petal."
After the CI5 men left, Blair sat against the head of the bed and used his
lap to cushion Jim's head. Still exhausted, he fell asleep caressing Jim's soft
hair.
*************
Jim woke up feeling warm and comfortable. After a terrible night, full of
nightmares where someone was trying to kill him, it was a nice way to wake up.
Opening his eyes, he saw he had his head pillowed in someone's legs. Yawning, he
sat up and couldn't suppress a stunned exclamation seeing who his pillow was.
What was Blair doing in his room?
A knock on the door broke through his thoughts. The young man moved, but
didn't wake up.
Jim opened the door and glared at the two strangers facing him. One of them
grinned cheekily.
"Ellison? My name's Bodie, this is my partner, Doyle. We're CI5."
Still feeling a bit confused and trying to block the effects of a major
hangover, Jim let them in.
"Mind if I take a quick shower and get dressed before we talk?"
"No, go right ahead."
Half an hour later, Jim was feeling like a human being again. Showered and
shaved, new clothes on, and a black cup of coffee in his hand, he was ready to
face the two agents. He sat on the bed where Blair was still asleep.
"So, what can I do for you?" he asked.
The one called Bodie grinned again.
"Actually, that is a very good question. We need your help to catch a
professional assassin."
"An assassin? What's that got to do with Blair? You did check up on him,
didn't you?"
Ray nodded and proceeded to tell their earlier plan, Blair's part in it, and
how Jim completely screwed everything up.
"So, there was nothing between Blair and that guy?"
"Not a thing. And we were in the next room watching over him."
Jim had the good grace of blushing.
"Uh...sorry."
"It's okay. There's a way you can make it up to us."
"How?"
"Shipley wants you dead. He failed the first time, he'll try to make sure he
won't miss again. Of course, he doesn't know we're on to him. Our plan is having
Blair tell him tonight at the club that you two are back together. That should
be enough to provoke him into trying again. You'll be perfectly safe. More
agents will be called to watch him and even the two of you, and Bodie and I will
be your personal bodyguards. Besides, with your...let's call it, special
talents, it will be easier to catch Shipley," Ray explained.
Jim raised an eyebrow and stared at them.
"What are you talking about?"
"We know everything in Blair's dissertation is the truth," Bodie said.
The cop could feel his jaw tightening and forced himself to relax.
"Really?"
"Yes. And before you start to contradict us or make excuses, let us tell you
why we believe you're a Sentinel," Bodie smiled. "Let's just say that I have the
same special talents you have."
Jim looked at him surprised.
"You?" he turned to Ray. "Then you're the..."
"Guide," Ray finished. "Yes."
The American rose from the bed and walked up to the window. His thoughts were
going around in circles. When Alex Barnes showed up in Cascade, he'd nearly gone
insane. Sensing something was wrong, having all those strange visions, the awful
dream about killing Blair...He didn't feel anything like that coming from Bodie.
No sense of danger, no presence of another Sentinel, nothing.
"Something on your mind?" Ray asked.
"Yeah...there was another Sentinel before...Alex Barnes," Jim nearly
whispered. "When she came to Cascade I started having these visions of a spotted
jaguar, having dreams where I killed Blair...there was this constant, terrifying
feeling that something wasn't the way it should be."
"We heard about her when we were checking Blair out. You're feeling the same
coming from me?" Bodie asked softly.
"No, exactly the opposite."
"Good, I don't feel anything like that either. Look, Ellison, there's a lot
about this Sentinel thing that none of us understands. We just go with our
feelings, it's the only thing we can do. Maybe on some subconscious level you
knew she was a bad Sentinel, maybe it was just because she was a female of the
species," Bodie shrugged with a grin. "Who knows? But if you don't feel any
threat coming from me, then help us out. Shipley's place is in a dark cell, away
from the people we protect."
Jim seemed to be lost in thought so Bodie pressed for an answer.
"Will you help us catch Shipley?" he queried.
"Yes. After all I did blow up your plan. It's the least I can do."
***************
Blair woke up with a gentle hand caressing his curls.
"Good morning, Chief."
"G'morning, Jim...Jim!" he jumped out of the bed and stared at the cop.
"Uh...I can explain..."
"It's okay," Jim smiled. "Doyle and Bodie were here earlier and told me
what's been going on."
"So...we're okay now?" the young man asked, hesitantly.
"Yes. I'm sorry I acted the way I did. When I saw you with that man I got
jealous and lost my temper."
They looked at each other silently for a moment.
"I love you, Jim..." Blair whispered suddenly.
"Oh, Chief!..." Jim hugged his Guide. "I love you too! That's why I came all
this way, to tell you that, and to take you back with me to Cascade."
"Jim, I can't go back to..."
"I told our friends I was a Sentinel."
"What?"
"I told them. None of them will think you're a fraud. They're all proud of
you, of the sacrifice you made to help me, and they want you back as well. They
love you as well, Blair. Taggart said he will personally drag your skinny ass
back himself, if I can't change your mind."
Blair chuckled.
"He said that? And you really told them?"
"He really said that, and I really told them. Look, I'm not saying everything
will be rosy when we get back, you'll be out of a job, and some people will
think you did fake your dissertation. But we've got each other, good
friends...it will work out! Trust me, Love."
The young man smiled at the endearment.
"I trust you," he let out a deep breath. "Okay, when this is over I'll go
back with you."
"Great! Now, go take a shower, get dressed and take me sightseeing and to
lunch. I want to enjoy my vacation, and I'm starving!"
***************
The two Americans spent the whole day together. Blair showed his lover his
favorite parts of London, they had lunch, talked and walked hand-in-hand in a
strange, gay tolerant town, where they could be themselves without the worry of
being recognized. Bodie and Ray were always close by, and after being swept away
by a particularly passionate kiss from Jim, Blair looked at the two agents and
mouthed a thank you, knowing Bodie would understand. The smiles that lit both
faces let him know he was right, and he smiled back. Life was getting better,
even with Shipley still on the loose.
At the club the plan went like a charm. Blair went back to work and told
Bruce that he and Jim were giving their relationship another try, and that he
was sorry. To make it even worse, Jim was at a table in the middle of the club,
and each time Blair walked by they kissed like there was no tomorrow. Half an
hour after he arrived, Bruce stormed out of the club like the devil was on his
back, and they didn't saw him again that night.
*******************
Everyone had turned in for a few hours sleep. After coming back from the
club, Jim and Blair went back to the young man's room, which had a king sized
bed, and Bodie and Ray were sleeping in the room next door.
While Jim was in the shower, Blair came up with a plan to seduce the
Sentinel. Not that he thought he needed it, but it would make their first night
all the more memorable. Everything was set, all that was missing was his
partner.
Hearing the water tap being closed, Blair turned the radio on and picked up a
station with the kind of music he was looking for. It was time to put *his* plan
into action.
***************
Jim walked out of the shower to the sound of music, the only light was coming
from the dozens of candles spread around them. Blair was in the middle of the
room, his head bowed. When he looked up, he smiled a slow, sensual smile, and
Jim felt his skin tingle and his heart speed up.
He looked at his lover from head to toe, noticing the sky blue shirt that
matched Blair's eyes perfectly. The top buttons were open, and he got a glimpse
of the creamy skin on the young man's hairy chest. The shirt was tucked into a
pair of black leather pants that laced shut in place of a zipper. The boots
Blair had on were also leather, matching the pants in color.
Jim's breath caught in his throat as Blair began walking gracefully towards
him. His hips swayed slowly with the music and his hair, worn loose, floated
gently behind him. The young man stopped inches in front of his lover. One of
his fingers covered Jim's lips, stopping him from speaking.
Taking one of Jim's hands, Blair walked them towards the bed. Reaching it, he
turned Jim around and made him sit on the covers. He smiled and then stepped
back, moving away from the bed. Closing his eyes, he began to sway his hips to
the sound of the music, losing track of where he was, who he was with.
Jim dug his fingers in the covers, watching his lover's body undulate and
writhe to the music, a moan escaping his lips at the sweet torture of not being
able to touch the sprite dancing before him. His moan turned into a groan when
Blair's hands moved to his shirt buttons, opening each one slowly, caressing his
chest as more skin became visible. The young man then made his way over to the
bed, lifting one leg to place it on the bed's edge. He slid his boot off and
then repeated his actions with his other leg.
Moving to stand in front of Jim, he picked up the laces on the front of his
pants, and started to untie them, in what to Jim felt was slow motion. He began
to slide his pants off, bending forward to remove them, and he was so close that
his hair brushed Jim's cheek. He straightened and tossed the pants aside,
standing completely naked in front of his Sentinel.
Jim got the message loud and clear. He grabbed the young man by the waist and
threw him to the bed, kissing him passionately, almost roughly. His teeth nipped
Blair's lower lip before his tongue moved into his mouth. He explored the young
man's mouth thoroughly, feeling Blair's fingers caressing his short hair,
pulling his head down to deepen the kiss.
Blair's hands left his hair and began tugging on his shirt urgently. Jim
stopped the kiss and tore the shirt from his body. He grabbed the young man's
wrists in one hand and pinned them against the pillows above Blair, his lips
seizing his lover's again. With his free hand, the Sentinel started to caress
the hairy chest, his touch light and arousing.
The young man struggled to free his hands but couldn't break Jim's grip. The
Sentinel's fingertips caressed one nipple, and Blair moaned, his body arching
up, but Jim stopped the caress teasingly. Blair fought harder to free his arms,
but Jim was stronger, and the young man surrendered. His capitulation won him a
sexy smile as Jim released his lips, both panting for breath.
Continuing the assault on his guide's body, Jim's mouth dropped to the side
of Blair's neck, settling over the pounding vein in a pantomime of a vampire
kiss. He continued lower, leaving a trail of kisses over his lover's chest. He
licked a nipple, and then his mouth slid further down Blair's body, devouring
every inch of the flesh he could touch.
Releasing his prisoner's wrists at last, Jim sat up and took his jeans off,
slowly pulling them down his hips. Joining Blair again, he let the young man
caress his sculpted torso down to his thighs, tracing the muscles and planes
with feather light touches. In a sudden movement, the young man pushed Jim down
on the bed, his lips closing around the head of his erection, making the
Sentinel moan loudly.
Taking that as a sign of approval, Blair slid down to take the rest of his
lover's cock in his mouth. He began to suck slowly while Jim was moaning
constantly now. The young man quickened his pace, his curls falling around Jim's
body, his senses picking up each individual silky thread. The orgasm took Jim by
surprise, and all he could do was surrender to it and shout his lover's name in
pleasure, his body convulsing, and his vision clouding with the strength of his
release.
When his senses came online again, Blair was crawling up his body, licking
the sweat from his heated skin. When he was eye to eye with the Sentinel, they
stared at each other and their lips met once more for a passionate kiss.
"Was that okay?" Blair asked, when Jim's mouth finally left his.
"Better than okay. I never had an orgasm that powerful before, Love. But it
seems we still have some unfinished business," he commented looking at Blair's
cock, still fully erect.
Jim looked at the young man with a positively devilishly grin, and in a quick
move of his own, grabbed Blair and pulled him flat on top of him. The Sentinel
spread his legs, and his lover settled in between them, their hips pressed
together.
"You weren't the only one that went shopping this afternoon just in case,"
Jim stated, his grin wider.
He opened one of the nightstand's drawers and took out a bottle of massage
oil. The Sentinel opened it and poured a bit of the liquid into his hand. His
hands slid between the two of them, and he started to rub Blair's skin, coating
his organ with the oil, making his lover wild with want. Jim wrapped his legs
around the young man's waist and his hands guided his lover to the right spot.
Closing his eyes, he sighed as he felt Blair's cock rub against his opening.
Blair was nervous, he'd never done this before and was afraid to hurt Jim,
but his desire was getting the better of him. It was a sight to see this big,
strong man exposed and pliant under him. His lust took over, and he pushed
forward tenderly, moaning as he felt tight heat enclose his cock. Giving Jim
time to adjust, he finally started to move, slow thrusts at first, faster when
Jim gasped the order.
Jim looked beautiful, his head thrown back, he was panting, lost in the
pleasure. His eyes opened and locked with his lover's as their movements became
quicker, tenderness and love there even in the midst of their now primal
coupling. It drove both over the edge. Calling each other's names, they came
together as a wave of pure pleasure hit both their bodies, washing over them.
Blair fell on top of Jim and the older man embraced his lover. Lost in each
other's arms, exhausted and sated, they fell asleep.
In the room next door, Ray was suddenly roused by a heavy body on top of him,
greedy hands and lips exploring his skin.
"Horny, are we?" he chuckled, feeling Bodie's erection poking his thigh.
"Very," came the breathless reply, while a hungry mouth fastened on his neck.
"Um...you listened to them, didn't you?"
Bodie raised his head actually looking offended.
"I did not!" looking at his lover's raised eyebrow, he relented. "Okay, so I
did listen to them. I'm worried about them. Don't want Shipley or whoever he
might hire to catch them off guard. It's not my fault they screamed and moaned
like banshees while making love either!"
"I didn't hear anything, Love. Maybe you can show me...?" Ray suggested with
an evil grin.
"Oh, I'd do more than that!" Bodie mock threatened and went down on his
lover's body, licking every bit of skin he came in contact with.
He kissed Ray passionately, raising his lover's arms to rest on the pillows
above his head. The ex-merc kissed his way across his Guide's jaw, moving down
to lick his neck. Ray moaned wantonly and turned his head, exposing more of his
neck.
Bodie's tongue moved lower to the hairy chest, causing Ray to moan louder.
His breathing quickened as he felt Bodie's tongue teasing his nipples. Hands
caressed his flanks and chest, and soon Ray was moaning continuously, those
torturous hands never reaching below his waist.
"Bodie….I'll kill you, I swear I will..."
A breathless chuckle against his nipple was his only answer, but finally
Bodie relented and his hands traveled lower caressing soft skin. Hearing another
loud moan, the Sentinel gripped Ray's hard shaft making him lift his hips from
the bed, thrusting himself into Bodie's hand.
Bodie grasped the base of Ray's cock, licking the drops of precum off the
tip, his tongue sliding from the tip to the base, moving on to his balls. Each
testicle was licked and sucked, causing Doyle to cry out.
His senses telling him his Guide was rapidly reaching his climax, Bodie
decided to stop the teasing. Having stretched himself before waking Ray up,
Bodie straddle him and slowly lowered himself onto his lover's hard shaft with a
moan of his own. Doyle grabbed Bodie by the waist and started to thrust his hips
up.
Resting both hands on Ray's shoulders Bodie began to move up and down on his
lover's cock. Too soon they were both moaning, and Bodie felt Ray's hand around
his cock pumping him. The Sentinel bit his lip in ecstasy as Ray cried out and
came deep inside of him.
"Ohhh..Bodie!" Ray's voice was husky with pleasure.
Hearing his lover cry out, and feeling the hot flow of semen deep inside,
made Bodie lose control and his seed spurted all over Ray's hand and stomach.
Exhausted, the agent collapsed on Ray's chest, panting heavily.
"I see what you mean..." Ray finally whispered.
Those were the last words from either of them for a very long time as Doyle
set out to return the favor.
****************
The next few days were calm. Bruce Elliot or Peter Shipley was no where in
sight, but they were sure he would be around soon enough.
It was Monday again and the two Americans were out seeing the town again,
just enjoying themselves. Walking slowly through a small park, the two lovers
were talking and laughing at each other, lost in their own world, knowing the
CI5 men were close to watch over them.
It was a little after one in the afternoon when suddenly Blair's stomach
decided to complain about the lack of nourishment, reminding them they hadn't
had lunch yet. Chuckling happily, Jim walked over to a small food stand to buy
them something to eat, while the young man sat on a bench to rest.
Blair was glancing around, taking in the earthy smells around him when his
eyes caught sight of a man running. When he recognised the man as Bodie and
noticed the agent was running towards Jim, the young man's heart nearly stopped.
He jumped out of his seat.
"Jim!"
His lover turned just as Bodie reached him. The CI5 man threw Jim on the
ground and covered him. In that exact moment the bullets crossed the space where
Jim'd been standing, hitting harmless wood instead of warm flesh. Ray Doyle,
arriving only a few seconds late than his lover, fired a few shots, but it was
too late. With a squeal of wheels the shooter disappeared in the London traffic.
Standing up, Jim stared at the food stand now covered with bullet holes and
turned to Bodie.
"Thanks."
"Don't mention it, mate."
Blair arrived as he finished and threw himself in Jim's arms.
"God, I was so scared! Are you guys okay?"
"Yes. Both in one piece and with no bullet holes," Bodie answered cheekily.
"Bodie, that isn't funny!" Ray chided, having been scared for his lover too.
"Don't worry, Petal," Bodie soothed Blair, while he caressed his lover's
cheek lovingly. "I told you we'd take care of the two of you and I meant it.
Nothing will happen."
"How did you know the guy was there?" Jim queried.
"Was looking around and saw the flash of the lenses in the riffle.
Professional thing that, expensive too, I'm sure. And it was Shipley. These
senses are really something else, too bad we can't use what we see for evidence,
or I'd bust the bastard today! But who'd believe I saw who it was from that
distance?"
"I know what you mean. Happens a lot where I come from too. It's a blessing
and a curse," Jim said, and turned to his lover. "Sorry about all this, Blair.
I'll get you something to eat now."
"I'm not hungry anymore," the young man stated with a grimace.
"I am!" Bodie replied, and his answer was three snorts and a "What else is
new?" from his lover.
"What?! I don't eat that much!"
He got no answer this time.
*************
It was Friday afternoon. While Blair was getting ready to go to work, Jim was
looking out the window, watching the rain falling from the nearly dark sky. His
vacation was almost over, three more days, and he would have to go back to the
States. Shipley would have to make his next move soon, or he'd lose his
opportunity.
Blair walked out of the bathroom, dressed and ready to go.
"I've got to go to work, Love. You'll be okay alone?"
"Yeah. Bodie and Ray are next door if I need anything."
They kissed sweetly.
"See you later, then. Have fun!" Blair joked with a smile. "There'll be a guy
from room-service here soon. It's a special dinner I ordered for you. Enjoy it
and think of me while you eat all those tasty morsels. Bye!"
After his lover left, Jim smiled. Even late for work, Blair was always
thinking about him and his needs. It made him feel warm inside.
Around eight o'clock there was a knock on the door.
"Who is it?"
"Room-service, sir."
Chuckling softly, the Sentinel went to open the door and found himself face
to face with Shipley, gun aimed at his heart.
"Get back inside," the assassin ordered sharply.
Jim obeyed and the man walked in, closing the door with his foot.
"This time I will kill you, Ellison. There's no one to protect you now."
"This won't make you win Blair, you know? He knows who you are."
"What are you talking about?" Shipley asked, uncertain.
"Your name's Peter Shipley and you're a professional hitman," Jim answered,
watching the door connecting with the next room opening silently.
"How do you know that?"
"Two CI5 agents told us. They're on to you, you know?"
"They won't catch me, I'm too smart for them," the man bragged.
"Really? Look behind you then."
Shipley laughed.
"You don't think I'll fall for that old trick, do you?"
"You don't see enough movies, man. The bad guy always says that and there
*really* is always someone behind him," Jim said with a chuckle.
"Yeah, and this time it's no different. Drop the gun, Shipley!" Bodie
demanded.
The assassin turned slowly and watched the two CI5 agents. Seeing no way out,
he dropped his gun.
"It's over. You know that, don't you?" Ray queried. "How did you know Jim was
waiting for room-service?"
"Bribed one of the receptionists. This isn't exactly the Hilton, you know? He
was more than glad for the extra money in exchange for simple information. He
told me Blair had come to him yesterday asking if he could arrange for a special
dinner for one for tonight. I knew Blair would be working, so it had to be for
you. Too bad I ruined the plan, he had a very exquisite dinner in mind for you,
oysters, good wine...Anyway, he ordered the meal for eight, and I took the
waiter's place."
"Good boy. Now, what are you doing in London?" Bodie asked with a menacing
growl.
"Doing my christmas shopping, what else?" Shipley replied sarcastically.
"Come on, you stupid sod! Don't play with us! You're going to jail for
attempted murder, we caught you red-handed. We can make your prison life very
easy, or very, very, miserable. Your choice," Ray offered with a smile.
"What are you talking about?"
"Well, we could spread around to the other prisoners that you're a child
molester. You know what they do to them in jail, don't you? Or maybe that you're
a grass from the coppers sent to spy on them. Shit! Wouldn't give you two
weeks!"
"You wouldn't!..."
Bodie looked at Ray.
"We wouldn't?" he asked.
"I don't know, would we?" Ray replied with a smile, obviously enjoying
himself.
Jim shook his head.
"I wouldn't bet they wouldn't," he stated, a mock pity look on his face.
"Bastards! Fine! I was hired to kill the President of the United States of
America. Satisfied, now?"
A choir of three "What?!" was heard in the room.
Shipley sighed annoyed and explained, "He's supposed to be here next month to
help with the peace talk for Ireland. I was supposed to come up with a plan to
kill him."
"Who hired you, the IRA?"
"No. A man named John Falcon."
"Shit!" Bodie snarled.
"You know him?" Jim wanted to know.
"Yeah. He's one of the wealthiest businessmen in Ireland, made his fortune
selling computer software. Nobody knows where he stands exactly in the religious
problem there. Whatever it is though, he strongly believes they should solve it
themselves, without any foreign help...specially from the Americans."
"I see."
"I'm going to call our boss and tell him we've got what we wanted. Thanks for
the help, Jim."
"No problem."
When Blair returned to the hotel, dawn already breaking, they told him the
news.
"That's so cool! You mean this is over?!"
"Oh, yeah! We can go back to Cascade now, Love," Jim said with a smile.
"When will you be leaving?" Ray asked.
"Sunday morning."
"Okay. Then tomorrow we'll take you guys out to dinner. It's our farewell
gift for the help you gave us," Bodie stated. "It's the least we can do for you
Yanks."
He ducked quite nicely from the pillows thrown his way.
*************
The airport wasn't as crowded as the day he'd arrived, and for that Jim was
grateful. After saying his goodbyes to the CI5 men, he went to check-in, leaving
his lover with the agents to part in privacy.
"Ray, take care of yourself, and take good care of this guy, you hear?" he
pointed to Bodie, with a smirk. "He has this tough guy act, but it's all it is,
an act."
"I know. It's okay, I can handle him. Give us a hug, Sunshine."
Blair hugged him tightly and then turned to the ex-merc.
"Bodie..." Blair whispered, eyes shinning with affection.
"I'll miss you Petal..." Bodie said, eyes moist.
"You're not going to cry, are you? Because if you do, I think I'll cry too."
"We're manly men, Petal," Bodie grinned. "We don't cry, we have sinusitis."
Blair chuckled weakly.
"Oh, right. Listen, I know you're not the writing type, but try to stay in
touch, okay?"
"Consider it done. Oh, and Petal? We have a two week vacation in the summer.
Think you can show us the sights in Cascade?"
Blair looked at the two agents stunned.
"You're kidding! You're coming to Cascade?!"
"Yeah."
"Oh, Bodie!"
Blair hugged the ex-merc with enough force to crush a rib or two, but Bodie
didn't complain. When they parted, he touched his lips to the young man's
lightly.
"Take care, Sunshine. Tell that bully copper of yours to keep an eye out on
you. And you keep your arse out of trouble!"
"I will. Bye, guys! See you in the summer!"
He waved and went to join his Sentinel. An hour later they were on their way
back to Cascade.
********************
Watching the busy streets of Cascade, with the noisy cars, loud people and
general buzz, was definitely a culture shock after London. Tired from the long
trip the two men decided to head straight for the loft before telling anyone
they were back. //Of course, things don't always turn out the way we want it,//
Jim thought, as a chorus of "Welcome back!" rose from the loft as they walked
in.
Both men stood stunned looking around. There were colorful balloons
everywhere, confetti, and a big sign on the wall with "Welcome home!" written in
bright red on the wall. And there in front of them, stood Taggart, Megan, Simon,
Rafe and H, all wearing matching goofy grins.
"Had a nice flight?" H queried cheekily.
"Lovely," Jim smiled. "What are you guys doing here?"
"We have spies everywhere. They told us you were coming back today and on
which flight, so we prepared this little welcoming party," Rafe answered.
"There's food, drinks, and best of all...us!"
Megan hugged Blair.
"I'm glad Jim brought you back, Sandy. We've missed you."
"Speak for yourself!" Mock growled Simon, but his smile betrayed his true
feelings. "Seriously Blair, we're glad you came back. We're your friends and
personally, I'm proud of you."
"Yeah. And we love you too, kid, "Joel stated, making Blair blush.
"Now...care to explain why the CI5 was checking up on you?" Simon asked with
his best no-nonsense face.
Blair and Jim looked at each other.
"We do have a lot to tell you guys, that's for sure!" Jim laughed suddenly.
The two of them told them about their adventures in London and also about
becoming lovers. They had talked seriously on the plane about telling their
friends, and decided to start their new life together with a clean sheet, no
secrets. Their friends took it really well, happy for them. Now it was time to
start building the future.
*************
Epilogue
It was Saturday afternoon. Simon and Megan walked into the loft noticing H,
Rafe and Taggart were already there. The Jags were playing, and since they were
all off-duty, they decided to get together at Jim's home and watch the game
together.
Simon looked around.
"Where's your better half?"
Jim frowned.
"Don't know. Left early this morning to meet with William Lange and hasn't
returned yet. I'm really worried. This is not like him at all."
"William Lange? Isn't he that mysterious millionaire that appeared in Cascade
a few years ago from God knows where? What does he want with Blair?" Megan
asked.
"I have no idea. He called last night and asked Blair if he could meet with
him today. Haven't heard a thing since he left hours ago."
"You're very relaxed!" H commented. "I figured you'd be out looking for him
by now!"
"I would if I knew where they were meeting."
The game had just started when Blair finally arrived. He looked really happy,
there was a twinkle in the sapphire eyes that hadn't been present in the month
since they'd returned from London. Usually he was too exhausted or frustrated
about not being able to find a job.
"Where have you been?" Jim queried, sternly.
"With William Lange."
"I know that! But why so long?"
"He asked me to have lunch with him, and I couldn't refuse."
"Why not?" H asked.
"He offered me a job."
"What?!" Megan nearly screamed. "Doing what?"
"He's opening a museum and wants me to be the curator. He has an amazing
collection, we stayed hours just trying to make an inventory and didn't get to
half of it."
"What did you say?" Rafe was curious.
"I said yes. It's the chance of a lifetime. I'll be able to keep working in
my field of study, doing what I've always done, research. Lange wants the museum
to have a bit of everything, archeology, anthropology, natural history...and
I'll be responsible for everything."
"Are you happy then?"
Blair looked at Simon.
"Happy? Simon, I have no words to express what I'm feeling right now. I feel
like I'm being born again. I know you suggested I go to the academy and really
become Jim's partner. You all said I'd make a great cop. Maybe. But even if I do
have good instincts, even if I do manage to hold my own under pressure, I still
hate guns, and hate fighting and wouldn't be happy. I'll always be more than
willing to help you guys if you need me, but this is what I want to be doing,
this is what I love, this is what makes me happy."
Taggart nodded.
"Then we're happy too, Blair. I just have one question, why did he pick you?
Not that I'm putting you down or anything..."
"It's okay. I asked him the same thing. He told me he believed in my
dissertation. Then he told me a bit of his life's story, and I knew I'd say yes
to his offer."
"What did he tell you?" H asked curiously.
"That he knew a Sentinel himself, was his Guide in fact. They were part of a
medical team that used to travel around the world helping people out as best as
they could. He has a few companies that helped finance those trips. When the
Sentinel died rescuing some people from a fire, he decided to retire from the
world and come to Cascade. When he heard about my dissertation and the press
conference, he knew the truth and why I did what I did. He said he tried to find
me before, must have been while we were in London. He also told me that during
his travels around the world with his Sentinel they met a few pairs of Sentinel
and Guide from several countries. There are a lot of us out there," he finished
looking at his lover.
"If you're happy that's what matters. Congratulations!"
"Thank you. Now, what about those Jags? Who's winning?"
They all settled down and Blair rested his head ion Jim's shoulder. He was
finally at peace for the first time in months. Like Jim had said in London not
everything would be rosy in the future, but he had Jim, good friends, and now
even a job he could only have dreamed of before. It was more than enough. Watch
out world, Blair Sandburg is back!
By
VampyrAlex