How do you tell people you can see ghosts? For Neal he has never known anything different, but when he winds up on a work release deal with Agent Peter Burke his gift becomes more important to him than ever before. (Extended summary inside)
A sequel to It Was the Sandwich's Fault. The day after the Great Sunday Morning Sandwich Fiasco, Neal's tracker still hasn't arrived.
Neal's only been out of prison a week - he's still trying to find his feet and place in the FBI. Things are going pretty okay, until his tracker cuts out and his Sunday morning isn't quite so simple anymore. Now has a sequel.
"Is he drunk?" El nodded her head back towards the living room. "No, he managed to get himself dosed with truth serum." "He's Drugged?" "High as a kite." Neal's drugged, Peter deals - or tries to.
When a death row inmate is approached by a phony priest minutes before his execution, he finds his life changing in an instant. He learns of things he thought were impossible, and begins to believe in the unbelievable. A mostly canon retelling of the events leading up to the meeting between Tate and Bo in the pilot episode.
A story about a con, and a very bad man. There will be tears and torment, and dreams of a bird on a wide, blue ocean. Kidnapping fic, set after Diamond Exchange.
What if Tate had met Bo under completely different circumstances? Tate is a thief who always works alone, but after forming a friendship with a very special girl, finds that there are always exceptions to every rule and that friends can be found in the most unlikely of places. An AU fic.
Neil takes a bullet for Peter while on an undercover op. Peter feels guilty. From Peter's perspective.