"Look, he called me when he got out, okay, asked if I had anything for him that might help him ease back into the game. He seemed okay – mostly – so I said yes." - Sam, Citizen Fang
Dean was in the men's room when Sam's cell rang. They were in a little diner in a small town in Illinois, having a late lunch. Dean's half-eaten burger curled up in its bun while Sam picked at a southwest chicken that had looked better on the menu than it actually tasted.
Jane is sick; ballpark food is not her friend. Maura comes to the rescue. Rizzles. Cowritten with Googlemouth.
Characters aren't mine. They belong to Tess Gerritsen, Janet Tamaro, Turner Broadcasting, Warner Brothers, and other assorted important people. I gain nothing from writing these stories but the fun of doing it. Please don't sue me.
Jane leaned back on her sofa and groaned. The thermometer read 101. Despite the high fever, she was freezing. The stomach cramps had at least died down, but she was flashing between hot and cold worse than her mother on a bad day.
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The eighth annual International Fanworks Day (IFD) is on February 15, and the OTW has been busy preparing for the festivities! Communications released a public post revealing this year's theme--Classic Fanworks--and suggesting ways to participate, including a Feedback Fest, writing about what your favorite fanworks mean to you, and joining our short-form fanworks challenge.