The 24-Hour Challenge #4
Offered by SueBethJimBob:
How would our guys (well, one of them) react if they came back from a conference or something (modern AU, probably ATF, would work best, but idea could be adapted to most anything) to discover they'd been "Surprise by Design"ed or "While You Were Out"ed?
Your moderator, stepping in to add a bit more to this challenge: If you don't want to use the TV shows, just have one of the guys return to find that one (or more) of the other guys has 'improved' his living space in one way or another.
By NotTasha
TITLE: PQL: Keep On
By Sunhawk
Title: Cat Burglars?
J.D. and Buck entered their house after a long weekend spent in a futile stake-out of an elderly man. They still couldn't figure out why Larabee had insisted that they do it but hey he was the boss. Upon entering they stopped dead. Something was dreadfully wrong with the living room.
"Um… Buck we are in the right house aren't we?" Asked J.D.
"I think so let me check the door." Buck opened the door to check the number on it. "Yup. Don't remember having so much floor though."
"Yeah and it wasn't so clean last time we were in here." replied J.D.
"Maybe we got hit by burglars." Suggested Buck as he scanned the room once more. "Tasteful burglars at that."
"Nah, can't be. They usually make a mess, not clean it up."
"Hope that's still our couch under that blue cover thing. I just got it broke in right." Buck looked pale as if he were going into shock.
"My computer!" Yelped J.D. He ran into the room and stopped dead with a look of mingled awe and avarice[1] when he saw the new computer desk. He was lost to the world and down for the count.
Seconds later Vin stuck his head out of the kitchen. "Do y'guys like it?"
"Well hell. You trying to tell us something?" Buck looked sheepish.
"Yeah, ya live like pigs 'n' got no taste, so me 'n' tha boys 'cided ta help ya out. Ezra picked ev'thing out an' tha rest o' us cleaned up an' did tha 'menial labor'." Vin drawled with a wink.
"And if you don't keep the living room clean, well, let's just say things will get real messy." Chris glared pointedly.
"Indeed. I, myself, personally, would rather that partaking in a simple game of chance not include gambling with my personal health. Nor should it be more dangerous to my haberdashery than dealing with pugnacious punks with guns." Said Ezra with a charming smile. "Now, since Helios has descended I suggest that now is an excellent time for a hearty repast."
"Time to eat." Translated Josiah without prompting.
"Oh yeah. Hey Kid, rub-a-dub-dub time for the grub." Buck reached out to snag J.D. as everyone left the house. "And guys," he waited until everyone was looking at him, "We love it thanks."
The End
[1] avarice \Av"a*rice\ ([a^]v"[.a]*r[i^]s), n. [F. avaritia, fr. avarus avaricious, prob. fr. av[=e]re to covet, fr. a root av to satiate one's self: cf. Gr. 'a`menai, 'a^sai, to satiate, Skr. av to satiate one's self, rejoice, protect.] 1. An excessive or inordinate desire of gain; greediness after wealth; covetousness; cupidity.
From Dictionary.comBy
Enola
Title: While You Were Out
AU -- a new one I
created for this -- you'll see at the end.
The beautiful dark-haired woman closed the cell phone and smiled at the
decorators and hosts. "It's a go. He's been picked up at the airport and
they're on their way."
The other dark-haired woman smiled at her. "Nervous?"
The first one laughed. "Nah, not really. Worst he can do is unleash words
on me. Words don't scare me none."
A half-hour later, the Ram pulled up outside the townhouse. From the driver's
side a blond man in black emerged. From the passenger side, an auburn-haired
man. The cameras rolled, and the auburn-haired accountant squinted up at the
lights. "....what?"
His wife crossed the threshold and kissed him warmly. "Welcome home, Ez."
"Thank you... I think....what's going on?"
"Follow me....." She led him to the bedroom, where the others waited.
Emerald green eyes flew wide open and suitcases thudded to the ground. He gawked
at the sight that met his gaze.
The bedroom was now wooden panelled and hardwood floored. Western images greeted
him from every angle -- capped by a photograph of the Seven of them in Old
Western garb.
"D'you like it?" she asked hesitantly.
He moved to the wall and ran his fingers lovingly over a Remington pistol
mounted there. His eyes turned to the blond, and the camera picked up his eyes
shifting to hazel green and then back.
The blond laughed and nodded -- at nothing.
He then turned to his wife -- and his eyes flashed her cerulean blue.
A smile was her reply.
"SCAMPS!" he laughed and hugged his wife fiercely. "I LOVE it!
Thank you!"
A moment later, both of them were seated on the windowseat while the hostess
said, "You have one more question to answer, Ezra. She's won all this for
you -- and if you get this right, you get the lovely windowseat you're now
seated on. If you miss it, we get to take the windowseat. Ready?"
He nodded.
"All right. WHY did your wife say she wanted to do this for you? Was it a)
You complete her and she wanted to fulfill your deepest dream of living in the
Old West? Was it b) You work so hard, you deserve a place to retreat that is
peaceful but still you? or was it c) You both lived in the Old West before and
it would be like coming home?" Ezra smiled into his wife's eyes and
answered without hesitation. "Because she wanted to fulfill my deepest
dream."
The hostess sighed. "Ezra.....guess what?" She burst into a huge grin.
"You're RIGHT!"
After another hour, the lights and cameras were all gone and so were the others
who'd come to see and help. Ezra and his wife were alone. She chewed on her lip.
"Do you really like it?"
"I love it. Thank you." He kissed her. "I love you, Vivian
Tanner."
"And I love you, Ezra Tanner...always."
END
By Lady
Catherine Dunbar (Kelly)
TITLE: The Portrait
UNIVERSE: Revolution
MAJOR CHARACTERS: Ezra
RATING: G
SPOILERS: None
NOTES: The Revolution madness continues! This is a continuation of my
story "Broken". I know, it just keeps going. This section
occurs about a week or two after my last section, "Swallowing a Gift".
This piece was also inspired by a picture frame I just bought. Enjoy!
"How is he?" Chris asked as Vin walked into what had once been the
Whitman's parlor.
The tracker grinned and shook his head. "Can't wait to get up to his
room and away from Nathan."
"Can you blame him?" Chris asked, looking up from the map he was
studying.
"Not at all."
Not one person in the camp could blame the South Carolinian for wanting to leave
the makeshift infirmary, which had once been the servant's quarters.
Shortly before Ezra had disappeared, the regiment, like every other in the army,
had sought out winter quarters. Larabee's regiment often traveled
independently of the main army, given special orders by the commanding general.
Therefore they had a rather large Massachusetts farm house and its grounds all
to themselves, kindly donated by the Whitman family who then fled. While
the men had begun to build themselves cabins outside the house, Larabee and his
offices settled into main house. Most of them were beyond thrilled to
actually have a permanent home, at least for six months. There would be no
fighting at least until April so the men took the opportunity to make the house
their home.
Each of the seven had picked a room, Ezra choosing a room furnished in fine
cherry wood and rich red fabrics. He had only begun to unpack his
belongings when Chris had asked to scout around and make sure the British were
staying in one place. Thus Ezra's room was still not put together the way
the gambler liked.
When Ezra had been found a week earlier by Vin, stumbling along a deserted road,
wrapped in blankets and leaning on a crutch. The man had been half crazy
from cold, exhaustion and pain and Vin had rushed him back to camp. Nathan
had seen to him immediately and after two days gotten his fever down. By
that time he was well enough to tell them what had happened. At first he
worried about telling them about Murphy, concerned that he would jeopardize the
Captain's safety, but he decided that it would be better that his friends know
about Murphy so he would not be harmed if they ever came upon his regiment in a
fight. He told them his story, surprising them all. They had
forgotten that even the British were human and all secretly thanked Captain
Murphy for the risk he had taken by helping Ezra.
Ezra had been confined to the infirmary ever since. His musket wound
healed quite quickly, but Nathan did not want him moved until his leg was given
a chance to heal slightly.
His leg had finally healed to Nathan's satisfaction and he was allowed to return
to his room. All of them were glad that Ezra would be returning to the
house. They had all feared the worst when he had disappeared, and
knowing they would all be under one roof again made them all happy beyond words,
even Chris.
"Think he'll like JD's surprise?" Larabee asked his friend.
Vin shrugged. "Dunno. Might not be too happy somebody poked
through his things."
Chris nodded his agreement. He had warned JD against his plan but the kid
had insisted. He wanted to welcome Ezra home and had decided to unpack his
belongings and fix up his room. The others knew he had good intentions but
were worried Ezra would not take well to someone going through his things.
They just hoped Ezra would keep any dissenting comments to himself.
"I am perfectly capable of entering a house unassisted, Mr. Jackson,"
came a drawl from the entry way.
"Guess we'll know pretty soon," Vin said.
Chris nodded as they walked into the entrance hall. Ezra was leaning on
his crutch, Nathan attempting to help him.
"Fine then, I'll just watch you fall down the stairs and break your
neck," the healer scolded.
Ezra rolled his eyes. "Exaggeration does not become you Mr. Jackson.
Now if you excuse me, I am anxious to get up to my room."
"You tell him Nate?" Vin asked.
Ezra looked from one friend to another, eyebrows raised. "Tell me
what?"
The three men exchange glances, none of them wanting to tell him about JD's
surprise.
"Well, Ez," Vin began, "JD wanted to give you a welcome home
present, so he unpacked your things and set up your room for you."
Ezra stared at the tracker as if he had sprouted wings. "Did he
really?" he said in a calm voice.
"Yeah, he wanted to make yeah feel at home. He really missed yeah Ez,"
Vin said. "Hell, we all did," he admitted.
Ezra was a bit taken aback by the honest statement. They had missed?
Of course he knew that, but he never would have imagined that they would ever
say it out loud. He smiled genuinely at his friends.
"I missed you gentlemen as well. I am sure Mr. Dunne did a fine
job."
"Well, let's get you up there so you can see," Nathan said, starting
again for the stairs.
"Of course Mr. Jackson," Ezra said, hobbling up the stairs, Nathan
behind him in case he stumbled. Chris and Vin followed at a safe distance
in case they were needed. After a few choice words the Southerner reached
the top of the stairs and made his way to his room. Vin opened the door
and they all held their breaths as Ezra entered his room.
Everything was neat and in its place, just as Ezra would have done himself.
His leather satchels had been placed under the bed, which had been made.
JD had placed all of Ezra's clothes in the fine wardrobe, hanging his hat on a
peg by the desk. On the desk JD had arranged Ezra's writing accessories
neatly, and his few books had been placed on a shelf.
Everything was nearly perfect, but what caught Ezra's attention was a picture
frame sitting on the nightstand, something he had never seen before. The
frame was about four inches high and of a unique design. The glass over
the portrait was round with a black border. Around the portrait was a
square border; four blue enamel corners surrounded by crystals. It was
truly a lovely piece. Inside the frame was a portrait of a beautiful woman
in her early twenties dressed as an aristocrat. She had large brown eyes
and chocolate hair flowing over her shoulders.
Ezra hobbled into a few feet into the room, his eyes locked on the portrait.
"Where did that come from?"
Vin exchange glances with Chris and Nathan as he moved up beside Ezra.
"JD said he bought it awhile back in Boston, had been saving it for a
special occasion. When he found her portrait in your bags he thought she
deserved a place of importance."
Ezra continued to stare at the portrait he had kept in his saddle bag for years.
He simply nodded. "Mr. Dunne was quite right, Mr. Tanner," he
said softly, a smile coming to his lips. "I should have put her in a
frame long ago."
"She's real pretty Ez. Who is she?" he asked, not expecting to
get an answer.
"She was my aunt and yes, she was very pretty." He turned to
look at Vin, a soft look on his face. "Please tell Mr. Dunne to come
visit me as soon as he is free, I would like to thank him for his lovely
present."
Everyone secretly let out the breath they had been holding. They all been
worried how Ezra would react to the portrait being displayed, a portrait they
were all sure they were never supposed to see.
"Now if you would excuse me gentlemen, I would like to rest before
dinner."
"Course Ez. See you later," Vin said, giving his friend a pat on
the shoulder before he and the others left Ezra alone.
Standish hobbled over to the bed and sat beside the nightstand. Staring at
the portrait, he picked it up and held it gently in his hand. "Mr.
Dunne is right, Aunt Kitty. I should have given you such a place of honor
long ago." He smiled at his aunt, who seemed to smile at him from
across the years. "It is good to be home. I will have to tell
you all about my adventure with the British Aunt Kitty. It was quite an
enlightening experience. I met the most honorable gentleman, risked his
life for me he did. You would have liked Captain Murphy. I do hope
the man makes it back to his family." He smiled again at the portrait
until an idea struck him.
He reached into his pocket, pulling out the only piece of Murphy's letter that
he had not swallowed. For some reason he had spared it, most likely
because he wanted some type of connection to the man who had saved his life.
He smiled as he read the scrap of paper.
I do hope that this war ends quickly and that we may each return to out homes
safe and relatively unharmed.
All the luck in the world.
"All the luck to you Captain Murphy," Ezra said as he folded the paper
and loosened the backing of the frame. He then tucked the piece of
parchment in between the portrait and the backing. He pushed the backing
back into place so that no one would be the wiser.
It was the only gift Ezra could give Murphy, the protection of an angel.
THE END
By TwylaJane
TITLE: Reactions
Disclaimer: don't own 'em sadly others do, draat drat and double drat.
The image on the television set in the corner flickered although the volume was
low you could hear the tense voice come out of the speaker.
"Uh Ez... the camera's rolling..." J.D. point ing out the obvious
trying to difuse the situation.
"Shag carpet... on the ceiling..." The quiet drawled out words sounded
slightly shocked and confused but just as quickly snapped from nearly
speachless into growing anger. "WHO?!!!What throw back from the seventies
actually thought that Orange Naugahyde was appropriate wall covering.."
"Come on Ez... we wanted to surprise ya... 'sides America's watching"
"Mr. Tanner I should have known... this is retribution .."
"Ezra I think... Ole Vin was a might pissed when ya turned the Vinabago
into a rolled Elvis style love shack...." The dark haired mustached man
chuckled as he leaned against the far wall watching as the
"Aw Hell.."
THE END
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