Iruka’s last mission left two team members dead and the guilt from their deaths is slowly destroying him. Kakashi views his attraction to Iruka unhealthy and must decide between giving in to his feelings or letting Iruka fall prey to his guilt.
Taki could still hear their whispers echoing through the halls. Mongrel. Obscene. Impure. The words weren’t directed at him but they stung just the same.
John Myers patted his vest, triple-checking that everything was in place. He checked the time on his watch. Five minutes from the last time he’d checked, but that was all he needed. He pressed a finger to the communicator on his belt. “Blue team checking in. Red team, are we clear?”
Jack feels Ianto’s loss keenly in the wake of the 456. A stranger offers him a simple favor in exchange for Ianto’s life back but Jack soon learns that things that seem too good to be true usually are.
Under Council orders, Kakashi must produce a heir to his bloodline.
Sometimes Harry needed a reminder of that, despite everything Voldemort had thrown at him, he had survived.
It’s a nice change for Arthur to not have to worry about where his next paycheck is coming from and who’s trying to kill him.
Things are different between them after the Rabat job.
Arthur can’t quite figure out why he’s so lucky, not when he’s covered in blood, most of it not his own, and his ears are ringing so bad he can hardly hear.
He runs into Eames again in a dive bar about half a mile from the hotel they’re staying at, the night before their third con together.