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blueraccoon.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2006-06-27 04:24 pm
This Never Happens in the J. Edgar Hoover Building, by kageygirl (PG)
Fandom: NCIS
Pairing: none really, a few hints of Tony/Abby
Author on LJ:
kageygirl
Author website: http://www.kageygirl.com/. I didn't see the NCIS fics there, but you can find them in her memories.
Why this must be read:
This is a delightful, light-hearted fic with a sequence of scenes from the inside of an elevator--a place used often on NCIS for conference rooms and impromptu meetings. It'll make you laugh, it'll make you want to pet various characters, and it's just overall wonderful. Kageygirl keeps everyone in character and has a deft, light touch with the vignettes she presents, leaving you satisfied and at the same time wishing you had more. As far as I know, she's new to NCIS fandom; here's hoping she sticks around.
"So, does Gibbs ever actually get stuck in the elevator?"
McGee had finally relaxed enough to sit down of his own volition, and his shoulder was warm against Tony's. Tony stared off into the burnished metal distance and tried to imagine that kind of inanimate temerity. "It wouldn't dare."
This Never Happens in the J. Edgar Hoover Building
Pairing: none really, a few hints of Tony/Abby
Author on LJ:
Author website: http://www.kageygirl.com/. I didn't see the NCIS fics there, but you can find them in her memories.
Why this must be read:
This is a delightful, light-hearted fic with a sequence of scenes from the inside of an elevator--a place used often on NCIS for conference rooms and impromptu meetings. It'll make you laugh, it'll make you want to pet various characters, and it's just overall wonderful. Kageygirl keeps everyone in character and has a deft, light touch with the vignettes she presents, leaving you satisfied and at the same time wishing you had more. As far as I know, she's new to NCIS fandom; here's hoping she sticks around.
"So, does Gibbs ever actually get stuck in the elevator?"
McGee had finally relaxed enough to sit down of his own volition, and his shoulder was warm against Tony's. Tony stared off into the burnished metal distance and tried to imagine that kind of inanimate temerity. "It wouldn't dare."
This Never Happens in the J. Edgar Hoover Building

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