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Sentinel Overload

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Fanfiction
Title: Sentinel Overload
Author(s): Kylia
Date(s): 2001
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): The Sentinel
Relationship(s):
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Sentinel Overload is a Jim/Blair story by Kylia.

Reactions and Reviews

Primal Jim, ooh gotta love that. A case is sending Jim into primal mode every now and again. The results have him wanting to 'claim' his guide. Don't worry this doesn't degenerate into total smut land. The sex is hot due to it's passion and intensity. Those are the best two words I can use to describe the whole story. That reflects what Blair and Jim are feeling for one another too. This is a post-TSbBS piece, Blair is a cop in this one and there is an actual case interspersed with the relationship. I think deep down this story is about trust, even at his most primal Blair trusts Jim explicitly. Whatever Jim wants to do to him, Blair is ready for it. Blair gets a little confused though, thinking Jim's feelings for him go no deeper than some primal couplings. He's wrong though and Jim proves to him that he trusts him too and that he can be trusted with Blair's heart, as well. I just love this one for all it's passion and culmination towards love and trust. Drew me right in from the start and had me wanting to read more. I loved it.[1]

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