Title: Three Pitched Balls
Author:
elrhiarhodan
Fandom: White Collar
Rating: R
Characters/Pairings: Peter Burke, Neal Caffrey, Satchmo, Peter/Neal (Peter/Elizabeth/Neal)
Spoilers: 2.03 – Copycat Caffrey, 3.15 – Stealing Home
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: None
Word Count: ~3500
Beta Credit:
coffeethyme4me,
theatregirl7299, and
jrosemary
Summary: Set in the Paladin ‘Verse, Peter tells Neal about the choices he’s made in his life. He has no regrets. Neither does Neal.
A/N: Writter for today’s Peter-Centric whumpfest on
whitecollarhc: Peter Burke and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Also, fills the "Loss of Identity" Square on my H/C Bingo Card.
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( Even with all the bad times between them – the broken trust, the anger, the perceived betrayals, Neal wouldn’t change his past, Peter’s past for anything. His life wouldn’t be worth living without Peter in it, defining him, making him better than he could ever be without him. And all because of a tiny rip – a minuscule separation of muscle and tendon and bone. )
Author:
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Fandom: White Collar
Rating: R
Characters/Pairings: Peter Burke, Neal Caffrey, Satchmo, Peter/Neal (Peter/Elizabeth/Neal)
Spoilers: 2.03 – Copycat Caffrey, 3.15 – Stealing Home
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: None
Word Count: ~3500
Beta Credit:
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Summary: Set in the Paladin ‘Verse, Peter tells Neal about the choices he’s made in his life. He has no regrets. Neither does Neal.
A/N: Writter for today’s Peter-Centric whumpfest on
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
( Even with all the bad times between them – the broken trust, the anger, the perceived betrayals, Neal wouldn’t change his past, Peter’s past for anything. His life wouldn’t be worth living without Peter in it, defining him, making him better than he could ever be without him. And all because of a tiny rip – a minuscule separation of muscle and tendon and bone. )