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The Pillars of the City (Gen / PG-13) by Kittyfisher
Fandom: SPOOKS (MI-5)
Pairing: None
Length: one shot, 1500 words
Author on LJ:
kittyfisher
Author Website: none
Why this must be read:
Harry Pearce and Lucas North: two incredibly complex characters with an even more complex dynamic. This story takes a good, long look at both characters in the early days of series 7, as Lucas adjusts to life back in London and Harry comes to terms with the loss of Adam and the return of a Lucas he no longer knows.
In a short space, this story captures the essence of both characters, as well as the history that both divides them and brings them together.
Excerpt:
“Come on, Harry. Let me get you home.”
“‘A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.’” Suddenly leaning forward, he almost spat the next words. “Come on, Lucas, have I let the enemy in? Have you breached the gate?”
“Isn’t it lovely how a classical education always delivers the apposite quote?”
“And teaches how to answer a question with a question.”
The Pillars of the City
Pairing: None
Length: one shot, 1500 words
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: none
Why this must be read:
Harry Pearce and Lucas North: two incredibly complex characters with an even more complex dynamic. This story takes a good, long look at both characters in the early days of series 7, as Lucas adjusts to life back in London and Harry comes to terms with the loss of Adam and the return of a Lucas he no longer knows.
In a short space, this story captures the essence of both characters, as well as the history that both divides them and brings them together.
Excerpt:
“Come on, Harry. Let me get you home.”
“‘A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.’” Suddenly leaning forward, he almost spat the next words. “Come on, Lucas, have I let the enemy in? Have you breached the gate?”
“Isn’t it lovely how a classical education always delivers the apposite quote?”
“And teaches how to answer a question with a question.”
The Pillars of the City
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