9 Works by PVB
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Lieutenant Pete Wentz is living the dream. In the competitive world of Naval aviation, he’s one of the best pilots in the country, flying dangerous combat missions in his beautiful fighter jet, where every day is a new challenge. And in the backseat of his F-18 is LTJG Patrick Stump – a little annoying and bossy for a weapons officer, sure, but good at what he does, and when they’re in the sky they’re so in sync they can practically hear each other’s thoughts.
But Pete and Patrick have been keeping a secret from the Navy, one that could end their whole careers. And when they’re assigned to a brand new posting in a dangerous combat zone under the watchful eye of a hardass commanding officer, they have to work even harder at staying undercover while staying alive.
(The Fall Out Boy in Top Gun AU that no one asked for)
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When Harlan’s deployed, Jake can go days without hearing his name; he just hears ‘Mom’. Some days he wonders if he even has a name anymore, or if ‘Mom’ has completely subsumed anything or anyone he might have been.
(This is the story of how Jake Seresin became Jake Prentiss: from his first heat to the moment he saw Bradley Bradshaw at his own husband’s party.)
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- Part 3 of Years of Salt and Sunshine
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Harlan Prentiss Jr. comes back from visiting his father and has some questions for Bradley about his parents' relationship. This was not covered in the step-parenting books.
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- Part 2 of Years of Salt and Sunshine
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“How could I belong to anyone else? I was always yours. Even when you didn’t want me, I was still yours.”
AU. When his wife dies of cancer after the mission, Iceman seeks comfort in the unwavering friendship of Maverick. But in trying to understand why a guy like Maverick is still single after all these years, Ice unearths a truth that was never meant to be spoken out loud.
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His whole life, all Bradley Bradshaw has ever wanted is to join the Navy. But his mother kept him shielded from the darker side of the Navy - especially its conservative views of omegas.
Bradley finds this out first hand at twenty-two years old, when he goes to a party at his new CO's office and meets his omega - Jake Seresin, Bradley's summer camp crush. Only it's Jake Prentiss now, with three small kids and another on the way, held captive not by laws but by the oppressive weight of his family, his duties, and the Navy's idea of a good omega.
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- Part 1 of Years of Salt and Sunshine
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Arthur considers it terribly gauche to feel tortured about his status. He presented at fourteen and the facts read thusly: He was an omega. That would never change. The world would see him a certain way due to his status. That would also never change. He could self-flagellate, he could martyr himself, he could rant and rail – or he could proceed with his life exactly as planned. It was neither a death sentence nor a terminal illness, and even those he’d beat before.
(Arthur tries to plan for the unplannable. Eames confronts a future he never expected with someone he never considered. Everyone eats a lot of brisket.)
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Keith is a freshman Senator from Texas, Lance is a US Capitol Tour Guide, and Washington is on fire.
"There are a number of things wrong with Washington. One of them is that everyone is too far from home." - Dwight Eisenhower
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So nothing is okay, and everything’s okay. There’s one missing piece to the equation, and Keith’s gotten very good at ignoring it. He goes to work and goes to the doctor’s and goes to Pidge’s and the Holt’s and Shiro and Adam’s and keeps himself moving and busy. He’s got a lot on his plate; he’s trying to figure out how he’s going to raise a baby, he doesn’t have much time for anything else.
But that’s only during the day. At night, things are quiet. He lays in his windowless room on his creaky bed, tossing and turning because he can’t fucking get comfortable, and he blinks gritty eyes at the dark room and just wants. He wants warm arms, and he wants someone to get him a glass of water, and he wants someone to tell him it’s gonna be okay, and someone to hold him up cause he’s getting exhausted doing it all himself. And he doesn’t want just anyone, he wants Lance. He misses Lance.
Which is the silliest thing he’s ever heard. How can you miss something that was never yours?
(Keith, a motorcycle mechanic, and Lance, a movie star, spend one night at a bar together. They get a lot more than they bargained for.)
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“Do you play guitar?” Lance asks, holding up the pick.
“Yeah,” Keith replies.
“Are you good?”
“Yeah.”
“Are you just saying you’re good, or are you actually good?”
“Actually good,” Keith says defensively. “And why do you care anyway?”
Lance narrows his eyes at him. “I don’t know if I believe you.”
“I’ll prove it,” Keith says before he can think.
(High school marching band/Battle of the Bands AU. Keith is the new kid, Lance is trying to prove himself, Pidge is a musical prodigy, Hunk’s tired of stereotypes, Shiro and Allura are just trying to get people to stop calling them ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad’, and Bruce Springsteen is still the Boss. Don’t ask about the lions.)
