Thomas has always hated whiskey. Long before he associated it with everything that keeps him up at night. But now, staring at the beautiful golden liquid, he can't help but see the eyes of a long-lost love. Or: A few moments in Nightingale's life. Unexpected feelings, kisses and tragedies... but perhaps also a little comfort at the end of the day?
Abigail has earned her right to become a practitioner of magic. Now, the training begins.
Sequel to 'Joy and Pain, Past and Future': Nightingale and Peter deal with supernatural things happening in a school. (Rating may go up to T in later chapters)
It's Christmas time in London and Peter is struggling with whether he should finally listen to those strange feelings he recently had towards Nightingale. As if asking your 100-year-old boss and mentor on a date wasn't enough, someone shows up at the Folly's door to complicate Peter's life even more. At this point, he is sure to be hated by life itself.
Nightingale and Peter are experiencing a pretty normal morning, or at least as normal as mornings can be in the Folly... until Beverley Brook brings over a mysterious red and white scarf she found on the bank of the Thames. - "K" rating is subject to change. - Updates: I'm aiming for weekly updates, but can't promise I'll manage a new chapter every week.
The destruction of Skygarden, cryptic messages from talking animals and the betrayal of his second apprentice has pushed DCI Nightingale right to the edge. It's time to ask for help and people are about to get a timely reminder why it's best to let sleeping dragons lie. Sequel to A Wizard's Lament.
In Broken Homes, Peter mentions some sort of safety training that technically, every Met officer up to and including the rank of Chief Inspector has to attend. But he doesn't think Nightingale would ever take part in such a training. (M/M, Starlingale pre-slash in chapter 1, slash in chapter 2)