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The Path to Trust by Calic0cat
Hi, I'm
bluewolf458 and I'll be driving the van for October. It's the first time I've done this, and I hope people find my recs interesting!
Fandom: THE SENTINEL
Pairing: Jim/Blair
Length: 11740 words
Author on LJ: calic0cat
Author Website: http://www.852prospect.org/archive/
http://www.calic0cat.net/browse.php?type=categories&catid=6 (slash)
http://www.calic0cat.net/browse.php?type=categories&catid=7 (gen)
Why this must be read: - The 'men in black' have kidnapped Jim; with the help of the spirit guides Blair discovers where he is and rescues him, but he's in a pretty bad way.
There are so many stories with Jim helping/rescuing Blair. This is a kind of role reversal story that hits all my buttons, with a vulnerable Jim and a strong Blair. There are several flashback scenes, with a change of writing style that makes them stand out; and the flashbacks are in no danger of taking over the story being told, which sometimes can happen - they complement it very well. This is one of my top favourite stories, one I never tire of rereading.
The Path to Trust
Fandom: THE SENTINEL
Pairing: Jim/Blair
Length: 11740 words
Author on LJ: calic0cat
Author Website: http://www.852prospect.org/archive/
http://www.calic0cat.net/browse.php?type=categories&catid=6 (slash)
http://www.calic0cat.net/browse.php?type=categories&catid=7 (gen)
Why this must be read: - The 'men in black' have kidnapped Jim; with the help of the spirit guides Blair discovers where he is and rescues him, but he's in a pretty bad way.
There are so many stories with Jim helping/rescuing Blair. This is a kind of role reversal story that hits all my buttons, with a vulnerable Jim and a strong Blair. There are several flashback scenes, with a change of writing style that makes them stand out; and the flashbacks are in no danger of taking over the story being told, which sometimes can happen - they complement it very well. This is one of my top favourite stories, one I never tire of rereading.
The Path to Trust
