Fic: Steal My Breath Away, 9/16, PG-13
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Title: Steal My Breath Away
Rating: PG-13
Word count: 3700
Pairing: Tim/Tony
Disclaimer: Don't own them, not making money off them, will return when finished.
Summary: The team swings into action to hunt for Brad before the big storm rolls in.
Notes: For those not in the DC area, the storm rolling in is a real storm. It dumped between 28 and 39 inches on the metro area starting the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, and shut lots of things down. Another storm on Wednesday, Feb. 10, exacerbated the situation. So while yes, this storm they're talking about does seem unrealistic for DC, it actually happened. The federal government shut down that day and many schools didn't even open. The only liberty I took was to move the time of the storm up by 12 hours to early Friday morning because Tony wouldn't have a Thursday afternoon appointment with Brad. Since the MCRT does have weekend duty in this story because they had two weeks on cold cases while the guys were gone, I decided that fell into the essential personnel category, as law enforcement, military and emergency services typically are in emergency situations.
Chapter 9
Rating: PG-13
Word count: 3700
Pairing: Tim/Tony
Disclaimer: Don't own them, not making money off them, will return when finished.
Summary: The team swings into action to hunt for Brad before the big storm rolls in.
Notes: For those not in the DC area, the storm rolling in is a real storm. It dumped between 28 and 39 inches on the metro area starting the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, and shut lots of things down. Another storm on Wednesday, Feb. 10, exacerbated the situation. So while yes, this storm they're talking about does seem unrealistic for DC, it actually happened. The federal government shut down that day and many schools didn't even open. The only liberty I took was to move the time of the storm up by 12 hours to early Friday morning because Tony wouldn't have a Thursday afternoon appointment with Brad. Since the MCRT does have weekend duty in this story because they had two weeks on cold cases while the guys were gone, I decided that fell into the essential personnel category, as law enforcement, military and emergency services typically are in emergency situations.
Chapter 9