This follows Coming Home. When getting back to normal, is normal the the same as it was?
This is a follow-up to Coming Home. All they want is for everything to get back to normal, but can normal be what it was before the last mission?
Missions have gone sour before, but not like this. What will be the effects on the Garrisons and the team?
Sometimes celebrations don't go as planned. In honor of what would have been Cesare Danova's 96th birthday.
What are the odds of no missions for anyone on Christmas? The Mansion will be bulging at the seams.
This is the last of Trials and Tribulations, my mini-series within my series. Lt. Garrison is having his own trials and tribulations and they are affecting his team and family. Even he does not know what is causing it. Actor finds himself with an old friend. The others take part in another easy mission. Somehow they are rarely 'easy.'
Trials and tribulations affect everyone. Family is important. Sometimes you have to bear the unthinkable to save a sibling. And that action touches everyone; some harder than others. This is the third story in my Trials and Tribulations miniseries within my series.
So when and how did Lt. Garrison meet the young woman he periodically disappears on mysterious missions with?
Just a belated bit of story with Chief, for Brendon Boone's birthday. Belated because of real life and fanfiction being down. Enjoy.
Just a snippet of fun. So how did Lt. Garrison manage to get three of the cons into dresses after they kidnapped . . . er . . . liberated the Mecklenberg baby and friends?
A little sketch in anticipation of Ron Harper's birthday. My take on his Garrison background.
With four cons in the middle of a war, is there such a thing as a normal Christmas?