It's almost as if she never had an identity at all. And that's exactly what Dr. Martin Brenner wanted. Double drabble.
Sammy Jo gets an email. The problem? Ziggy won't let her read it.
He shot him. Just like that. Jo still can't believe what she saw, and neither can Henry. And the only way the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth can come out is by untangling centuries of lies and deception.
Lucas makes a friend. And brings him to work, much to Henry's chagrin. Drabble-y something. Yes, it's cheesy. No, it's not as cheesy as my summary.
In which Lucas finds Henry in a most compromising position, and Henry finds Lucas more knowledgeable than first presumed. Oneshot. Not this bombastically written. Also, a part 2 has mysteriously appeared...
He'd heard of these things, of course. The stories of medical legend. They happened once, then were told time and again as a cautionary tale of folklore. Bizarre, obscure toxins responsible for taking life. And bringing it into Henry's morgue. And that anonymous tipster isn't helping things...
So how on earth did an infant survive in Auschwitz? Simple: one unlikely hero.
Nothing, not even numbing yourself to all feeling and thought, will dull the pain of love and loss. (Post episode 13)
They were both broken. In different times, in different ways. They could commiserate and comfort each other, that was for sure. Perhaps they had even already done so. Oneshot.