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  • Zero Gravity

    ES2 - This is an alternative ending for the story Another Happy Birthday. It's a treat and M-rated for reasons.

  • Another Happy Birthday

    Another Part of ES2. Before the two Detectives will marry, there's still her birthday. Let's see what they'll do on this special day. Maybe she'll give a garden party? Maybe he has something else on his mind?

  • It's in the Job Description

    Part of ES2 (Emerald Series, Part2) - A new Londoner arrives and things happen at New Scotland Yard that lead to a lot of questions. A few can be answered but not everything goes like it should or like they expect.

  • Stag and Hen

    Part of the Emerald Series, part 2 (ES2) - Today they'll do what most people do before they marry. The boys and the girls are going to spend their evening separately. Of course they're not in their twenties anymore, plus Barbara is pregnant, so for tonight they've planned something nice and staid. But separately.

  • Rings and Flowers

    Well, the title says it all. Another story with a few scenes of a case (not so much a challenge for our Detectives) and a few things to be organised before a wedding. Part of ES2, like I've internally named it.

  • Now Panic and Freak out

    Another part of the Emerald Series, Part 2. The title says it all. I guess everyone who is going to marry has the right to give in to a certain panic at some point.

  • Visual

    After a short break I'm back at writing. Here's another story of the Emerald Series, Part 2. Lynley and Havers are assigned to a new case. They are busy but they still can manage to get a few personal things done in between. Several things are developing quite nicely.

  • St Ives - Revisited

    A part of the Emerald Series (Part 2). Another trip to St Ives. This time it's different. Barbara goes there on her own and Tommy has to stay in London. He is not allowed to see her dress before the big day comes. But Judith is allowed and she accompanies the bride to the nice town in Cornwall.

  • Almost Futile

    (Part of the Emerald Series, Part 2) Oh dear. Barbara in a bridal shop?

  • Panic Monday

    Another Part of the Emerald Series, Part 2. So much to think about and to do, and for me to imagine in this fluffily perfect world. Well, the title reveals that not everything is going easy. But almost everything.

  • Save the Date

    Part of the Emerald Series, Part 2. This is a story about a few certain pictures Barbara found on Tommy's computer.

  • Give Notice

    (Emerald Series, Part2) The weekend is over but the planning is not. Today they will tick off another few things for their wedding. They have to go to 64, Victoria Street.

  • Black Folder

    Denton is away and our newly engaged couple has to sort out a few things. Well, in fact they have to sort out a lot of things before they marry. Let's start with a few lists and decisions.

  • BOOM!

    Part of the Emerald Series, Part2. Their case is solved, here comes the debriefing. Once again Barbara is late.

  • a lot to process

    Tommy tells his mother of their plans. And then this story of the Emerald Series Part 2 goes back to their case for some moments. It's a really tough one. See how their work can be at times.

  • to the Stars and back

    And for dinner there are a few serious conversations, mostly lighthearted and completely full of love. Fluff as it should be. Part of the Emerald Series, Part 2.

  • Over The Moon

    Episode of the Emerald Series, Part 2. Another body is found but Barbara calls in sick and Tommy goes to work on his own. Maybe it's time to indulge in a bit of unprofessionalism.

  • An odd Flirt

    A party, a lot of alcohol, a flirt and a few surprises. Just a short story with the usual and a not so usual topic. It's NO part of the Emerald Series.

  • A Jolly Ride

    It's the middle of May. They have no case to solve. They are not on call. Why not make the best of their spare weekend? May the fluff of the Emerald Series, Part 2, continue.

  • Unnecessary Insecurities

    Part of the Emerald Series, Part 2. They have come a long way in the short time of four months or so. Still some things are quite unfamiliar for Barbara.