A Long Way
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M through R › NUMB3RS
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
8
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1,437
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1
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Connection
Title: Connection
Author: scots_rock
Pairing: Don/Charlie
Fandom: NUMB3RS
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 332
Disclaimer: Not mine. This is fiction.
Feedback: Awesome
Author's Notes: Charlie visits Don to celebrate Thanksgiving. Another part of the Alex-series. Enjoy!
The knight is about to slay the dragon and rescue the princess when David rushes in, grabs the knight’s horse, cries “Hose!” and runs away again as fast as his little feet can carry him, his black curls whirling around him. Alex trails his 3 year old little cousin to the dining room where his Mum decorates the Thanksgiving table. Alex looks around but no sign of David, then he hears a suppressed giggle from underneath the table. His mother gives him a wink, smiling.
“Booh!”, Alex cries, putting the tablecloth quickly aside and peering under the table. David squeaks loudly, a broad grin on his face, still holding the little plastic horse in his fingers. He crawls out from underneath the table and makes his way to the kitchen.
“Daddy! Hose! Hose!”, he screams over and over again. Alex follows him lazily knowing that the little boy has just entered a dead end.
As he opens the door he sees his father and his uncle preparing the salad for dinner. Charlie has an arm around Don’s waist, his head resting on his shoulder. They talk silently and smile at each other. David interrupts the quiet round with his high pitched voice, running around his Daddy and stretching his hands upwards. Charlie breaks the contact with Alex’s father and takes his son in his arms.
“Hose!”, David says again and shows his father his discovery.
Charlie smiles gently and kisses his son on the cheek. Alex stays silent. He sees his uncle’s eyes fill with tears again. His father realizes it, too, laying an arm around Charlie’s shoulder, pulling him closer and placing a kiss on his forehead, soft and tender.
“It’s hard, I know. It will go away.”, Don whispers.
Alex misses Amita, too. He leaves the kitchen quietly, yet he still can hear his father’s words, loud and clear.
“I’m here, Charlie. Always.”
Alex is eleven when he recognizes that his father and his uncle Charlie have a special connection.
Author: scots_rock
Pairing: Don/Charlie
Fandom: NUMB3RS
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 332
Disclaimer: Not mine. This is fiction.
Feedback: Awesome
Author's Notes: Charlie visits Don to celebrate Thanksgiving. Another part of the Alex-series. Enjoy!
The knight is about to slay the dragon and rescue the princess when David rushes in, grabs the knight’s horse, cries “Hose!” and runs away again as fast as his little feet can carry him, his black curls whirling around him. Alex trails his 3 year old little cousin to the dining room where his Mum decorates the Thanksgiving table. Alex looks around but no sign of David, then he hears a suppressed giggle from underneath the table. His mother gives him a wink, smiling.
“Booh!”, Alex cries, putting the tablecloth quickly aside and peering under the table. David squeaks loudly, a broad grin on his face, still holding the little plastic horse in his fingers. He crawls out from underneath the table and makes his way to the kitchen.
“Daddy! Hose! Hose!”, he screams over and over again. Alex follows him lazily knowing that the little boy has just entered a dead end.
As he opens the door he sees his father and his uncle preparing the salad for dinner. Charlie has an arm around Don’s waist, his head resting on his shoulder. They talk silently and smile at each other. David interrupts the quiet round with his high pitched voice, running around his Daddy and stretching his hands upwards. Charlie breaks the contact with Alex’s father and takes his son in his arms.
“Hose!”, David says again and shows his father his discovery.
Charlie smiles gently and kisses his son on the cheek. Alex stays silent. He sees his uncle’s eyes fill with tears again. His father realizes it, too, laying an arm around Charlie’s shoulder, pulling him closer and placing a kiss on his forehead, soft and tender.
“It’s hard, I know. It will go away.”, Don whispers.
Alex misses Amita, too. He leaves the kitchen quietly, yet he still can hear his father’s words, loud and clear.
“I’m here, Charlie. Always.”
Alex is eleven when he recognizes that his father and his uncle Charlie have a special connection.