Title: All That You Can't Leave Behind
Author:
slash4femme
Written for:
dictiongoddess
Prompt: Tony is no longer able to be an agent due to some sort of injury or illness. Teamfic where they help him come to terms with this decision, or an in-character Gibbs (no father/son or lover talk) helps him get through it.
Archive: where ever people want as long as they tell me
Genre: Gen
Pairings: Teamfic, focused on Tony, but solidly a teamfic.
Rating: R
Warning: swearing, fighting, angst, serious injury, some heavy drinking and mild intervention.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of these characters, I do not make money off of doing this. The only thing I'm getting out of this is pure unadulterated creative enjoyment and less hours for me to spend doing my real work.
Word Count: 4151
Summary: When Tony is attacked during an arrest and serious hurt, his life changes and it takes the whole team to help put it back together again.
Author's Note: human rights investigators are awesomely cool, they really do exist, really do work for government (both city, state and federal) agencies, and they really do carry badges just like any other law enforcement officers. The District of Columbia Human Rights Commission really does exist.
Author:
Written for:
Prompt: Tony is no longer able to be an agent due to some sort of injury or illness. Teamfic where they help him come to terms with this decision, or an in-character Gibbs (no father/son or lover talk) helps him get through it.
Archive: where ever people want as long as they tell me
Genre: Gen
Pairings: Teamfic, focused on Tony, but solidly a teamfic.
Rating: R
Warning: swearing, fighting, angst, serious injury, some heavy drinking and mild intervention.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of these characters, I do not make money off of doing this. The only thing I'm getting out of this is pure unadulterated creative enjoyment and less hours for me to spend doing my real work.
Word Count: 4151
Summary: When Tony is attacked during an arrest and serious hurt, his life changes and it takes the whole team to help put it back together again.
Author's Note: human rights investigators are awesomely cool, they really do exist, really do work for government (both city, state and federal) agencies, and they really do carry badges just like any other law enforcement officers. The District of Columbia Human Rights Commission really does exist.