I suppose this chapter is strangely appropriate, considering the previews for next week’s episode. I hope you all survived the hiatus!
Title: In the Forests of the Night – Intermission: Chapter Five-and-Half (of Ten)
Author name:
brighteyed_jill
Characters: Ensemble, Peter/Nathan. Other slashiness if you squint.
Rating: PG-13 this chapter
Word Count: 5700
Warnings: Violence, angst, adult situations, slash.
Spoilers: Through the end of Season 1. Not Season 2 compliant, although a Season 2 character squeaked into this chapter (barely). If you’ve seen 2x04 Kindness of Strangers, you’re safe, but even if you haven't the spoilers are quite mild.
Summary: Everyone has to compromise something, and a few missing pieces of the puzzle from the past come together.
Author’s note: Thanks to
redandglenda for helping whip parts of this chapter into shape. Remaining mistakes are mine.
And if you’re just joining us:
Chapter Five -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Two -- Chapter One
Love’s the Burning Boy.
( “Your disease,” she whispered earnestly. “The mistake in your DNA. They can fix it.” )
Title: In the Forests of the Night – Intermission: Chapter Five-and-Half (of Ten)
Author name:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Characters: Ensemble, Peter/Nathan. Other slashiness if you squint.
Rating: PG-13 this chapter
Word Count: 5700
Warnings: Violence, angst, adult situations, slash.
Spoilers: Through the end of Season 1. Not Season 2 compliant, although a Season 2 character squeaked into this chapter (barely). If you’ve seen 2x04 Kindness of Strangers, you’re safe, but even if you haven't the spoilers are quite mild.
Summary: Everyone has to compromise something, and a few missing pieces of the puzzle from the past come together.
Author’s note: Thanks to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
And if you’re just joining us:
Chapter Five -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Two -- Chapter One
Love’s the Burning Boy.
( “Your disease,” she whispered earnestly. “The mistake in your DNA. They can fix it.” )