If Danny Reagan was honest there was only one thing in the world he feared. It had little to do with perps or the horrors he had seen overseas. In the last eight years on the job, he's never come anywhere close to facing it. In October '04, that changes. He has to face something he wasn't sure he could, but like his dad said, family first. And he'd never let anyone take his kid.
If your looking for a story primarily based on Joe Hill…congratulations you’ve found it! This is going to solely based on his love life more then anything. Of course have the rest of the family included here and there with different things but this is mainly about him, finding love in this crazy new world of his! Follow along with him!
Life is complicated, especially when you're a social worker...and the daughter of the Police Commissioner, the youngest of 5, and the sister to an ADA and two of NYPD's finest. Follow Madelyn Reagan on her journey, from love and loss, to everything in between.
The sequal to my “Born Blue”! This story takes place 10 years later! Come along as Jamie and Eddie tackle the next stage of parenting…preteens and teenagers!
She's been fighting her true feeling about him for some time now. It's only been a little over two years since Linda passed but is Danny really ready to move on and love again? And if so, will he choose her? (**Set after S10, E17. Had this story in my head for over a year. Will try to update weekly)
This story is sandwiched between Mr. Uncle Danny - Now That's a Surprise and Millie Reagan. It follows the Millie story with Danny and Linda's adopted daughter as a six year old. I thought it be fun to keep her young a little longer. As always, don't expect procedural because it's all family fun. All Reagans featured. I only own Millie.
Being a cop's kid in New York is never easy. Being a Reagan's kid is even harder. Being both was something Anna faced every day. It doesn't help that her father is one Detective Danny Reagan. Out growing the title of Daddy's little girl and becoming her own person with those three things hanging over her head was probably the hardest thing she ever had to do.
Alors qu'il arrive sur les lieux d'une fusillade, Danny ressent subitement un profond élan de peur.
A story about a son that Joe never knew and how he came to be a part of Erin and Nicki's life as well as the rest of the Reagan family.
This starts off at the end of the season 10 finale. (Which was amazing!) The interactions with the baby Jamko came across had me thinking of all the possibilities, so I thought I’d start off a brand new story beings we don’t know when season 11 will even be started, some people (like me) need something to satisfy their love for Jamko after seeing the finale!
Greg Sanders is looking for a change. An opening at the New York Crime lab might just be what he needed. Alison Reagan is just getting through life. Will a new co-work be the thing that she needs to start living her life.
Takes place after Danny and Baez's encounter with Gavin Powers in "Firewall", Baez getting shot, and the complicated web of emotions it evokes.
I wasn't happy with Season 12 Episode 18 so I've fixed the ending to the case Danny and Maria had with the missing child.
Prepare for the wedding of Danny and Maria until someone returns after being declared dead.
Tag to Season 11 Episode 13. Danny finds out Jamie has been helping someone he knew in Fallujah
I was re-watching the scene in 1x17 where Danny tells Linda about the time he sprained his ankle, and started wondering how he would take it if he sprained his ankle again on the job.
Danny and Baez come across a child abduction case that leads to a whole new situation.
Stories of Danny Reagan fulfilling his discipling responsibilities as a father, complicated by the fact that his kids know many of his own escapades when he was a child and his not so stellar record as an adult too Warning: Spanking of minors by parent
"I was his commissioner. And sometimes at night, alone… I find myself left with an inescapable truth: my son was killed on my watch." - FR, 1x21 — Where was each Reagan family member when they learned one of their own had been killed? Were those memories replaying in their mind during the week they took down The Blue Templar? Live Reagans and other MC's will make an appearance.
After a tragedy strikes Maria Baez's family, Danny Reagan steps in to help her out opening the door for companionship, family, friendship and something beautiful.
The sequel to “An Unexpected Night Together”. Picking up a week after the end of the last book. This one will be surrounded by marriage-the good and the bad, learning the art of parenting, family drama, scary situations, and everything in between. In the end it they always work it out because, family comes first and the love between them is so strong. Hope you enjoy!
We don't get a new episode until the end of the month. As always, I'm only borrowing the characters and will return them unharmed.
The show didn't give us much of the wedding and reception for Jamie and Eddie. I've tried to fill that void. As always, I'm just borrowing the characters and will return them unharmed.
A possible take on what happens after the server takes their order in Season 12's, "On the Arm". My first Blue Bloods published story, I have about 10 other Danny/Maria stories waiting half-written. Starting with something short.
All Danny can think about is Linda after he gets hit in the head. He plays off his injuries like every thing is fine, even though it's far from fine. He knows his wife is upset, but upset enough to cry in the bathroom in the middle of the night?
After another Sunday dinner of arguments and low blows, Linda has had it. When she speaks her mind, the Reagans react badly- one in particular. How do they react when she does what her husband does constantly- gets up in an angry huff and leaves the table?
The story behind why Linda hates whiskey
Everyone has a story; where they come from, why they are the way that they are, what they fear, what they love. This is Linda Rose O'Shea Reagan's story.
A deeper look inside Danny's head during 9x15, "Blues."
I was so happy to see Dr. Dawson's return in 11x09, "For Whom the Bell Tolls." I would have preferred to see Danny talking to him, but I loved the portrayal of Doc. This story started with thoughts of: Did Frank violate his son's confidentiality by telling Garrett, Gormley, and Abigail that Danny had seen Doc? And how would Danny react to this apparent violation?