Waterfall (Sentinel story)

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Sentinel Fanfiction
Title: Waterfall
Author(s): Betty Plotnick
Date(s): 28 June 2001[1]
Length: 20k
Genre: slash
Fandom: The Sentinel
External Links: online here

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Waterfall is a Jim/Blair story by Betty Plotnick. It is part of the series Sixteen Instinctive Behaviors.

Summary

The one where Blair gets out of the hospital. And it's not his fault this time, either.
episode: Sentinel Too, instinctive behavior: Protecting[2]

Blair was all wet, but not anymore; Jim's control issues finally came in handy.[1]

Reactions and Reviews

She's so damn predictable. Predictably good, I mean. I like that in a chick, even if she is a pseudonymous wench whose identity eludes me and makes me feel like Jack McGee seeking the mysterious man behind the Hulk.

Climbing up into the truck tired him out a little more than it really should have, but Blair didn't pay much attention. Staying in the hospital always made him lazy, like some primitive lizard-lobe of his brain started thinking, *People are bringing me stuff while I lay around on my back, so obviously there's no need to move around anymore -- cool.* Leaving the hospital was always high on the list of things Blair's ego enjoyed, but his id was often spoiled and pissy about it for days.

"We should go to the grocery store," he told Jim, who was still hovering behind him as though scared that Blair would fall out of the truck and need to be caught before he hit the ground. Just to make Jim look at him like he was crazy, Blair grinned and added "My lizard needs ice cream."

Why you should read this: Because she's so Betty. You don't need to ask "Why read this?" You need to ask for her autograph, man. And then, if you find out who this cupcake is, tell me.

What might throw you off stride: Sudden curbs. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Stories by Betty Plotnick at 852 Prospect, archive.is capture 20 December 2012.
  2. ^ Stories by Betty Plotnick at waxjism.org, accessed 01 October 2018.
  3. ^ Sentinel recs by eliade, archived 12 December 2001 by the Wayback Machine.