The Journey Home by JillyJames (NC17)
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Show: SG-1, NCIS crossover
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Tony Dinozzo, NCIS characters, Sentinel characters, numerous OCs
Pairings: Jack O'Neill/Tony Dinozzo, others
Categories: slash, sentinel, crossover
Warnings: canon-level violence, explicit sex
Word Count: 126K
Author's Website: Jilly's Website here
Link: The Journey Home
Unfinished story extension: Protecting Home
Author's Summary:
After Tony assaults a guide at a crime scene, an old friend brings the Alpha Guide of North America to DC to investigate Tony’s claim of guide misconduct. This starts Tony on a new path away from DC and NCIS, and he finally finds a place to call home.
Why This Must Be Read:
This starts out as a pretty straightforward NCIS/sentinel fic, and Jack O'Neill and SG-1 don't show up until well into the second half of the story. So if you're here only for Jack O'Neill or you're not a Tony Dinozzo fan, you'll have to work a bit to get there.
Anything Jilly writes is fun and well done, so if you're not familiar with her work, it's worth checking out.
There's some NCIS character bashing, so be prepared for it, and Jilly works that properly into her story.
I won't spoil how Jack and Tony meet but, of course, it's part of an SG-1 'mission gone awry' and Tony helps to save the day.
The unfinished story extension is all Jack/Tony and gives you a look at them settling into their new life together. DO NOT ASK FOR MORE; it's listed as part of "Evil Author Day" and that clearly states that there may or may not ever be more.
Tony was really starting to hate Gibbs’ latest guide. The guy was always watching him, and more than once, Tony had detected someone trying to manipulate his emotions. Even though Tony was only latent, he’d received the standard guide training on emotion regulation in the event he ever came online. Despite the fact that he was now too old to come online, he had enough skill to tell when an emotion was not his own. And the only person around with the skills to try to fuck with Tony like that was the latest in Gibbs’ long string of temp guides.
The guy’s name was Nick Harris, and he’d been with the team for going on three months now. And for some reason, he had a major hate-on for Tony. Tensions on the team had been higher than normal since the guy had arrived, and Tony had a suspicion that Harris was at the root of it. Not that his team was a shining model of emotional health before Harris, but they rarely had problems of this magnitude or for this duration. Not counting the whole Rivkin cluster fuck.
Tony wasn’t sure if it was the guide, the long string of cases, the stress on the team, the constant emotional barrage, or just the crap that remained of his life, but when he could be bothered to feel something about his life, he sort of hated it.
He focused on blocking out a raging case of sadness that he knew wasn’t his own, resisting the impulse to glare at the guide. The last time he’d glared at Harris, Gibbs had head smacked him into a serious headache. He had a crime to solve, and didn’t have time for Harris’ games or Gibbs’ abuse.
That brought him up short. When had he started to think of Gibbs’ treatment as abuse? He forced himself to push it all away, because there was no way he was going to pursue that line of thought with a fucking empath figuratively looking over his emotional-shoulder. All he could do now was focus on the case. With white-knuckled determination, he went back to comparing cell phone logs, trying to find some clue.
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters: Jack O'Neill, Tony Dinozzo, NCIS characters, Sentinel characters, numerous OCs
Pairings: Jack O'Neill/Tony Dinozzo, others
Categories: slash, sentinel, crossover
Warnings: canon-level violence, explicit sex
Word Count: 126K
Author's Website: Jilly's Website here
Link: The Journey Home
Unfinished story extension: Protecting Home
Author's Summary:
After Tony assaults a guide at a crime scene, an old friend brings the Alpha Guide of North America to DC to investigate Tony’s claim of guide misconduct. This starts Tony on a new path away from DC and NCIS, and he finally finds a place to call home.
Why This Must Be Read:
This starts out as a pretty straightforward NCIS/sentinel fic, and Jack O'Neill and SG-1 don't show up until well into the second half of the story. So if you're here only for Jack O'Neill or you're not a Tony Dinozzo fan, you'll have to work a bit to get there.
Anything Jilly writes is fun and well done, so if you're not familiar with her work, it's worth checking out.
There's some NCIS character bashing, so be prepared for it, and Jilly works that properly into her story.
I won't spoil how Jack and Tony meet but, of course, it's part of an SG-1 'mission gone awry' and Tony helps to save the day.
The unfinished story extension is all Jack/Tony and gives you a look at them settling into their new life together. DO NOT ASK FOR MORE; it's listed as part of "Evil Author Day" and that clearly states that there may or may not ever be more.
Tony was really starting to hate Gibbs’ latest guide. The guy was always watching him, and more than once, Tony had detected someone trying to manipulate his emotions. Even though Tony was only latent, he’d received the standard guide training on emotion regulation in the event he ever came online. Despite the fact that he was now too old to come online, he had enough skill to tell when an emotion was not his own. And the only person around with the skills to try to fuck with Tony like that was the latest in Gibbs’ long string of temp guides.
The guy’s name was Nick Harris, and he’d been with the team for going on three months now. And for some reason, he had a major hate-on for Tony. Tensions on the team had been higher than normal since the guy had arrived, and Tony had a suspicion that Harris was at the root of it. Not that his team was a shining model of emotional health before Harris, but they rarely had problems of this magnitude or for this duration. Not counting the whole Rivkin cluster fuck.
Tony wasn’t sure if it was the guide, the long string of cases, the stress on the team, the constant emotional barrage, or just the crap that remained of his life, but when he could be bothered to feel something about his life, he sort of hated it.
He focused on blocking out a raging case of sadness that he knew wasn’t his own, resisting the impulse to glare at the guide. The last time he’d glared at Harris, Gibbs had head smacked him into a serious headache. He had a crime to solve, and didn’t have time for Harris’ games or Gibbs’ abuse.
That brought him up short. When had he started to think of Gibbs’ treatment as abuse? He forced himself to push it all away, because there was no way he was going to pursue that line of thought with a fucking empath figuratively looking over his emotional-shoulder. All he could do now was focus on the case. With white-knuckled determination, he went back to comparing cell phone logs, trying to find some clue.