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Baseball Don and Baby-Doll

By: Fel
folder M through R › NUMB3RS
Rating: Adult +
Chapters: 5
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Interlude: Nightmares

Thanks for the review, Nat! I've added to the description to tell people

it's a rewrite, and will be mentioning this one when I update the

original.

We're skipping the original chapter 3, as I don't really like how that one

turned out. On to the first interlude instead.

Interlude: Nightmares. Twenty-five years apart, the siblings have

very similar conversations.

-BD-

Twenty-five Years Ago

“Donnie?”

“Charlie? Huh? Geez, what do you want? I was sleeping!”

“I… I had a nightmare.”

“Oh. A nightmare, huh?”

“Yeah. My English book grew teeth and tried to eat me!”

“Wow. That’s… some nightmare.”

“Yeah.”

Pause.

“So, uh… you wanna sleep here tonight?”

The only answer was a tiny girl climbing into his bed, and Don smiled. As

Big Brother, he could banish any nightmare.

-BD-

Present Day

Charlie yawned as she made her way up to bed. She’d spent most of the night

working out in the garage, and had gotten to a point where she was happy to

leave off and go to sleep.

As she passed the dining room, she smiled. Don was spending the night after

closing a horror of a case. Charlie hadn’t helped – Don wouldn’t let her –

and she’d worried about him. Especially when Terry let slip that he’d been

threatened by a suspect. But it was all over now, and Don was here.

Suddenly wanting to see him, Charlie hurried quietly up the stairs and

pushed open Don’s bedroom door. She told herself that she was just going to

see that he was still there, then leave.

Until she heard a whimper.

Pausing in the doorway, she watched as Don seemed to be caught in a

nightmare. It looked as though he was trying to fight someone off. Without

thinking, Charlie crossed to sit on the edge of his bed and gently took his

hand.

“Donnie, shhh,” she whispered. “You’re safe. You’re home. There’s nothing to

fight.”

Soon the fight left him, and Charlie smiled as she replaced his hand inside

the covers. As she stood again, however, Don groggily opened his eyes.

“Charlie?” He rasped, voice still thick with sleep. “What are you doing in

here?”

She paused, knowing that Don wouldn’t appreciate her seeing him when he had

a bad dream. Then she shrugged and looked him in the eye.

“I had a nightmare.”

Don blinked, then smiled. He might be tired, but he wasn’t stupid. Charlie

was still fully dressed, and had been happily working on one of her problems

– he glanced at the clock – only an hour ago. No way did she fall asleep and

have a nightmare in that time. Especially not when he’d been having one of

his own. When it came to him, she really was a terrible liar.

“Oh. A nightmare, huh?”

“Yeah,” Charlie said softly. “My big brother got so caught up in protecting

me that he didn’t take care of himself, and he got hurt when he wouldn’t let

me help him.”

Don glanced down, unable to meet her eyes.

“That’s… some nightmare.”

“Yeah.”

They sat for a moment, before Don smiled tiredly at Charlie.

“So, uh… you wanna sleep here tonight?”

Instead of answering, Charlie toed off her shoes, and climbed under the

blanket. Sure, a 30-year-old professor sharing a bed with her older, federal

agent brother was odd, but she figured that they both needed the comfort

tonight. She waited until Don’s breathing evened and she knew the nightmares

wouldn’t come back before she let herself close her eyes and follow him to

sleep.

This time, it was Charlie’s turn to be the guardian – and Don thought she

wasn’t doing too badly.

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