Cold Case: Faith (Kat/Lilly) (G) 1/5 for
stagesoflove
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Title: Faith
Fandom: Cold Case
Claim/Pairing: Kat/Lilly, (ft Will Jeffries)
Rating: G
Prompts:
stagesoflove’s theme #7 Exploring a relationship through the five senses: sight,
a_to_z_prompts #15 ordeal,
25moments’ #12 pain and
100_women’s 094# lost
Category: established relationship, angst, episode related
Timeline: 4.24 Stalker
Word Count: 927
Beta: Thanks to
803am for the fantastic betaing and for making me think outside the box.
Summary: It was a clarification, that even she was powerless to do anything.
Disclaimer: Not mine. If they were Miller would get more screen-time, and she’d totally be dating Rush. Instead they are owned by CBS, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman and co….
The entire day had seemed like a bad dream, one which Kat desperately wanted to wake from, but common sense refused to acknowledge anything but the harsh reality
Fandom: Cold Case
Claim/Pairing: Kat/Lilly, (ft Will Jeffries)
Rating: G
Prompts:
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Category: established relationship, angst, episode related
Timeline: 4.24 Stalker
Word Count: 927
Beta: Thanks to
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Summary: It was a clarification, that even she was powerless to do anything.
Disclaimer: Not mine. If they were Miller would get more screen-time, and she’d totally be dating Rush. Instead they are owned by CBS, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman and co….
The entire day had seemed like a bad dream, one which Kat desperately wanted to wake from, but common sense refused to acknowledge anything but the harsh reality