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Lost and Found (Sentinel story)
You may be looking for the Sentinel zine by Gillian Middleton called Lost and Found.
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Title: | Lost and Found |
Author(s): | Alyjude |
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Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | The Sentinel |
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External Links: | online here |
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Lost and Found is a Jim/Blair story by Alyjude.
Reactions and Reviews
Blair runs away from home (again), this time while everyone is returning from Mexico (after two episodes that, I've got to say, are just chock full of reasons why someone would run away from home *cough*jimyouass*cough*). Instead of returning to Cascade with the others he is picked up at the San Fransisco airport by Gault Willoughby, one of Naomi's old paramours, and he spends the next few days healing, while Jim beats himself up in Cascade (as he should). Thank goodness for Simon, who practically shoves the reluctant Sentinel onto a plane headed for California. As with all Alyjude fics, Lost and Found is fun and angsty and a fast read. Jim and Blair are, well, Jim and Blair, but the real hero of this story is Gault, who is one of the best OCs I've read (impressive, especially when you consider the fact that The Sentinel fandom has a better than average number of good OCs). He's sympathetic, kind, and likeable, and not once does he turn into a Gary Sue. A great story anchored by a great OC.[1]