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Two years ago, Kono had just entered the Academy, and now she's posing as a big-time dealer. With her boss. It's surreal and dangerous, but she wouldn't trade it for the world.
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Even in this rain, Robby recognized the footsteps behind him, so he didn't turn, just listened to that familiar half swaggering gait approaching him.
He'd never been able to decide if the swagger was more from the prosthetic or from the attitude. Probably a combination. Either way, the effect was the same, and Robby turned after all, to watch as Jack came closer.
Leaning casually against the railing and looking out over the skyline, his breath making plumes in the air that rose up into the curves of Robby's umbrella, Jack said, "So, should I be concerned that everyone is suddenly singing 'Toxic' down there? Did somebody poison the water supply while I wasn't looking?"
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When he’s sick, he still wants Maddie.
Buck knows it isn’t weird. It isn’t that weird, at least, for the two of them; most people instinctively want their mom when they’re sick. He’s rescued and transported enough sick and injured people to know that it isn’t exactly uncommon. Buck just always kind of thought he might grow out of it some day.
He thought he’d get over it in high school, when Maddie was beyond his reach and he was basically an adult already and shouldn’t need his big sister’s comfort anyway. He thought he’d be over it when he made it to L.A., when he graduated from the academy, when he finished his probationary year. He really thought that he’d be over it when he got into his first serious relationship.
But every time he has a cold and can’t fall asleep because it’s too hard to breathe, whenever he eats at the wrong food truck and ends up puking his guts out on the bathroom floor, whenever he has a hard shift or makes an obvious mistake or Abby doesn’t pick up the phone, some small, stupid part of his dumbass baby brain cries: I want Maddie.
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“Would you like to meet them?” It made sense. Something good - after having just returned from what had to be a hellish experience, of course the young woman would look for something good. And holding a baby, as it turned out, was a very, very good thing. Based on the smile that spread across Zoey’s battered face, he had said the right thing.
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Zoey and Toby meet in the hospital after her rescue.
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Stand and Speak (and Fight the Fights That Need Fighting) by HarmonyLover
Fandoms: The West Wing
22 Jul 2015
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After her press briefing, C. J. finds Toby waiting in her office. Fill-in for 3x10, "The Women of Qumar."

