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Puck/Kurt, future Au; Triggers: character death, Mental illness: PTSD, physical assault, violence
anonymous
September 23 2011, 01:25:24 UTC
Cop Noah Puckerman moves to Lima, Ohio and gets paired with bumbling officer Finn Hudson. They both get involved in the investigation of a murder (or a string of murders), during which Puck meets Finn's stepbrother, Kurt, who suffers from past trauma.
His high school boyfriend, Blaine Anderson, was murdered in front of him and he's spent the past five years trying to recover. He still lives with Burt and Carole and occasionally helps out at the shop, but every time it seems like he might be getting better, he gets knocked back down by recurring bouts of depression and anxiety.
When they were at the little formica table waiting for what Finn had promised was really good Jewish deli food, Puck started the conversation with a casual, "So your stepdad owns a garage?" He wanted to hear more about Finn's family, especially Kurt, but was picking up that asking directly wouldn't be a good idea
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On the way to the school, Puck and Finn had a quick traffic stop for a driver who ran a red light and checked out an abandoned building where one of the boards covering a window had fallen off. Finn wrote up a citation for when they got back to the station
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Puck could smell the locker rooms before they turned the corner. A large woman was writing football plays on a whiteboard. Finn knocked on the open door and she turned around
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Kurt excused himself to go make the salad. Puck watched him leave, noticing that he had a nice ass, even if he was almost-scary-skinny. Sarah and Burt took to one another immediately and when Carole Hudson came out a minute later, saying that Kurt was making dessert, it wasn't long before Carole was a hit with her, too
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Finn left the house about a half-hour after his new partner had. When he got to his apartment, he opened up another beer, since he wasn't going to drive anywhere, and put on the basketball game, though he wasn't really paying attention
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Re: Fill: 9/?
anonymous
October 13 2011, 17:30:43 UTC
I've just caught up on this and I am really loving it. The pacing is great and I particularly like how you're making it an ensemble piece by bringing in other characters and how they've also been affected by what happened to Kurt. I can't wait to read more. :D
His high school boyfriend, Blaine Anderson, was murdered in front of him and he's spent the past five years trying to recover. He still lives with Burt and Carole and occasionally helps out at the shop, but every time it seems like he might be getting better, he gets knocked back down by recurring bouts of depression and anxiety.
Author is free to take it where they choose.
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I am in love with this description, just FYI.
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Hugs for Burt and Kurt, and Puck and Finn for good measure.
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This is such a great story. The character voices are so spot-on, too.
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