Round two results - five this time
Devil is in the Beats (MCU/White Collar) for kitsunec4
After the revelation of Nazi infiltrators in one of the world’s stop intelligence agencies, Neal Caffrey decided that, discretion being the better part of valour and all that, he was going to stay as far away from poking back around on to Nazi secrets or codes or art of any of it.
But Neal hadn’t counted on Mozzie’s tunnel vision on finding things out, to the extent of overruling the man’s normally overabundance of paranoia. Especially when Mozzie uncovers one of Hydra’s most closely-guarded secrets - the Winter Soldier project.
Now, with the FBI closing in on Mozzie’s obsession, it’s all Neal can do to keep one step of the feds. But that may not be enough, as there is someone else on their trail - someone hard, relentless, who will stop at nothing to get the Winter Soldier’s secrets for himself!
A man with a metal arm...
Hold Me While I Weep (Gilmore Girls/White Collar) - for firefox1490 on LJ
Peter Burke has been an FBI agent for so long, sometimes he thinks nothing (not even Neal Caffrey's latest stunt) can surprise him
All that is blown out of the water when the New York White Collar unit is called in to consult on a multi-million dollar art heist in Connecticut. The art, donated by Hartford's country-club society to the night of the Daughters of the American Revolution Masquerade Ball, was stolen during the event itself, and all evidence points to the ball's coordinator herself. But what possible motive could a small-town innkeeper have in stilling millions of dollars worth of art?
Now, Peter and Neal must solve their toughest case yet* to prove Lorelai Gilmore's innocence, and retrieve the stolen artwork before it's too late!
* no not really
Bonus if this story precedes the one where Rory embeds on Peter's team.
Extra bonus for a Neal Caffrey and Emily Gilmore showdown.
Defying Gravity - Any - for rosefyre on LJ
A Teen Wolf musical - now with Poltergeists!
With the Beacon Hills school musical auditions fast approaching, Scott McCall barely has time to think about school or lacrosse or anything else. With Allison's recent death and the arrival of a murderous she-wolf in town (Derek won't explain why he's calling the evil lady werewolf a 'she-wolf', while Erika and Cora were just werewolves. Seems sort of sexist to Scott.), it's all Scott can do to put one foot in front of the other.
Kira, however, is super-excited and also kind of nervous in waiting for the auditions to the school musical, this year a rousing rendition of "Wicked”. Even Stiles (not known in Beacon Hills for his musical talent or patience to hold stage cues) seems to think the musical would be a nice diversion from that whole nogitsune thing. Yes, that's what he's calling it now.
So really, in spite of everything, thinks are going along just fine until the poltergeist showed up.
Now, with La Loba's murderous wrath painting the town red with blood, and the musical set to open in three weeks, Scott, Stiles, Lydia and Derek have to come up with a way to eradicate the poltergeist, defeat the she-wolf, and avoid flunking out of school.
After all, the show must go on...
Bora Bora is a Magical Place - Highlander/AoS - for Jessica on LJ
The guy with the sword was not Skye's fault.
For the record, she had been minding her own business in that bookstore in Paris, when some random guy started shouting at her in a language she didn't understand, chased her into a darkened alley, and pulled a sword out of his jacket (seriously, what the hell?)
Thankfully, Melina had been across the street and had followed them, and after a bit of shouting (and a good deal of menace on Melina's part) the guy took off.
And anyway, it also wasn't Skye's fault when the sword thing happened again in Brazil, or in New Mexico, but she was starting to think that even Coulson didn't believe her.
Then Winnipeg, and SHIELD's data installation there untouched by Hydra operatives in the fallout, and by some small chance (and some very epic hacking on Skye's part, thank you very much) she found what she was looking for. What she had always been looking for.
She found herself.
Buried in the 084 files, Skye uncovers the real story of herself, a baby found lying in the centre of a sea of corpses. The SHIELD team's reports all referred to a man with no name, older than the world itself, the only one able to pick up the crying infant without dying on the spot.
A man with no name, a child that could kill with a touch - none of it made any sense to Skye. How could this be about her?
And then, buried in one report, was a name - Adam Pierson.
At the end of her rope, Skye vows to find this Adam Pierson, hopefully to find out once and for all who she is, and where she came from.
The only catch is, the last known location of Adam Pierson was Bora Bora, and to get to Bora Bora, you need to start at Tahiti...
(PS Skye's an alien and Adam Pierson aka Methos of Highlander fame was in the wrong place at the wrong time to find a cute lil baby alien that could kill mortals but not an old immortal like him.)
Four Times He Wore a Fedora and One Time it was a Deer Hunter (White Collar/Elementary) - for @brainrockets on tumblr
Four times Neal Caffrey used Sherlock Holmes as a confidential informant, and one time Sherlock Holmes turned the tables.
One
It started while Sherlock Holmes was in England, having to do with a White Collar case over replicas of the crown jewels being sold in New York. Only the jewels in New York weren't really fake after all. With Sherlock Holmes's help, Neal Caffrey aids Peter Burke and the FBI in outwitting a team of international jewel thieves before they strike again at the heart of the British monarchy!
Two
Someone is trying to sell a potentially embarrassing letter, purportedly between Queen Victoria and the French president of the day. The forgery was good, but Sherlock Holmes's chemical analysis of the ink (containing radioactive isotopes not present before the atomic explosions in WWII) was better.
Three (the time it was Joan Watson instead of Sherlock Holmes)
With Joan Watson's medical knowledge and quick wit, Neal solves a poisoning case for Peter, discovering how an engraver suspected in making plates to forge fake pound notes could succumb to lead poisoning in modern-day New York.
Four (the time it was Mycroft Holmes' fault, really)
Interpol teams up with the FBI to find out who's been threatening to break into the IMF bank servers. While the FBI's Cybercrimes team is on the case, Neal and Sherlock work to uncover the mind behind the crime, using all their skills to track a mastermind across continents!
And the one time Sherlock Holmes turned the tables.
It began with Moriarty. These things always did.
It was a game to her, pulling strings from the centre of her web even in prison. She had been sending letters to insurance companies to 'let them know' which of their clients had insured fake works of art as the real thing.
Now, Sherlock and Neal must figure out of the art was in fact stolen, or if the 'rightful owners' committed the fraud themselves, before innocent lines are put at risk by Moriarty's games.
After all, Sherlock Holmes reasons, sometimes the best way to catch a thief is to use a reformed thief.
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