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The Fall and Rise Of: Vegas by obsidian_raj (NC-17)
Fandom: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Pairing: Greg-centric, though there's Greg/OMC, Greg/? (you find out later on)
Author on LJ:
obsidian_raj
Author Website: TFaRO at
tfaro, but all her CSI fic at
obsidian_works.
Why this must be read:
I have no doubt that this is the most intense, angsty and, in some twisted way, romantic Greg-centric fics I've ever read. To sum it up, Greg doesn't deal so well after some events torment and twist his life. Again, if I say too much here, it'll ruin the entire story, so here's something just to get you started. Also, she's working on the sequel. Score.
How your hands shook as you followed him to the appointed room, sitting anxiously in one of the chairs while Warrick paced, probably trying to figure out how to best go about questioning you.
How the blood drained from your face when you were told Tony was dead, and that you were the last person to see him alive.
You were exonerated, proven innocent, before you lost your job, or your professional reputation, but you’re quickly learning that closing out a case file is a far cry from saying it’s over.
The Fall and Rise Of: Vegas; chapter's 17-19 aren't there yet, but they're at
obsidian_raj's journal.
Pairing: Greg-centric, though there's Greg/OMC, Greg/? (you find out later on)
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: TFaRO at
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Why this must be read:
I have no doubt that this is the most intense, angsty and, in some twisted way, romantic Greg-centric fics I've ever read. To sum it up, Greg doesn't deal so well after some events torment and twist his life. Again, if I say too much here, it'll ruin the entire story, so here's something just to get you started. Also, she's working on the sequel. Score.
How your hands shook as you followed him to the appointed room, sitting anxiously in one of the chairs while Warrick paced, probably trying to figure out how to best go about questioning you.
How the blood drained from your face when you were told Tony was dead, and that you were the last person to see him alive.
You were exonerated, proven innocent, before you lost your job, or your professional reputation, but you’re quickly learning that closing out a case file is a far cry from saying it’s over.
The Fall and Rise Of: Vegas; chapter's 17-19 aren't there yet, but they're at
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