With Jane having fled to a warmer climate, where we only believed was somewhere along the coastline of South America, Teresa receives various letters during the course of his two year gallivant. This is how I would have liked for them to have read...
Some might say AU, but the content could be fitted into a suitable storyline. Mild sex references and strong descriptions of self harm. I'd been feeling in the mood for writing this one for a while, but had trouble getting the right beginning. Here it is! Sorry if this image of Teresa is not to your taste, I just had to get out some pent up feelings!
When Jane receives a call from a person of his past who requires the help of him and Teresa, they have to take a trip back to Sacramento to fix the situation. Generally rated K, although some higher rated stuff may come later.
AU - A twist on the Blue Bird ending. What if Lisbon hadn't been persuaded to stay by Jane's endearing words? Will be quite angsty, something I've not really tried before. But hang with me!
Tag for 7x12/13 - a continuation from the end scene. The newly weds dance then later discuss their future together and Jane reassures his wife after hearing a few of her fears.
Tag for 7x10. Picks straight up after the final scene. Jane and Lisbon slowly but surely build a pathway through their problems.
Didn't go where I was thinking it would, but thought I'd post it anyway. A little conversation Jane has with Lisbon about his new self. AU-the events take place in the cosy glow of the CBI bullpen.
With Lisbon having a relationship with Marcus Pike, Jane is feeling replaced and it's when a sudden proposition comes hurtling toward Teresa that Jane finally voices his thoughts and tells her that he needs her...
Lisbon prepares herself for her recently accepted job in Austin. However, when a guy she likes isn't happy about her choice, they end the relationship there. But when she arrives in Texas, Jane's changed, and her new apartment provides a quiet place for them to do as they please... Rated M following guidelines. Adult themes suggested.