Title: The Weight of Sleep - A Wonder(ful) Years Story
Author:
elrhiarhodan
Fandom: White Collar
Rating: R
Characters/Pairings: Peter Burke, Neal Caffrey (Peter/Neal)
Word Count: ~3000
Spoilers: None
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: Discussion of death, HIV/AIDS, Implied Request for Assisted Suicide
Beta Credit:
miri_thompson
Summary: In the end of The Strength to Dream is All That Remains, Neal and Peter are facing a still-uncertain future. Neal needs to be tested ever few weeks to make certain that he does not have HIV/AIDS. The promise that he extracted from Peter in Heaven for the Hunger, Poison for the Pain weighs heavily on both men, especially as Neal waits for the results of the final test.
Author’s Note: Written for the lovely
calis_1st for Day Three of my 2013 Fic-Can-Ukah meme, for the prompt that is the title of the story. She asked for a timestamp for the Wonder(ful) Years 'verse.
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( Peter dreaded that little red mark on the calendar. Not just for what it represented, but for what it did to the man he loved so much. )
Author:
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Fandom: White Collar
Rating: R
Characters/Pairings: Peter Burke, Neal Caffrey (Peter/Neal)
Word Count: ~3000
Spoilers: None
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: Discussion of death, HIV/AIDS, Implied Request for Assisted Suicide
Beta Credit:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Summary: In the end of The Strength to Dream is All That Remains, Neal and Peter are facing a still-uncertain future. Neal needs to be tested ever few weeks to make certain that he does not have HIV/AIDS. The promise that he extracted from Peter in Heaven for the Hunger, Poison for the Pain weighs heavily on both men, especially as Neal waits for the results of the final test.
Author’s Note: Written for the lovely
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
( Peter dreaded that little red mark on the calendar. Not just for what it represented, but for what it did to the man he loved so much. )