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Five Times Eliot, Hardison, and Parker Weren't Sleeping Together and One Time They Were
Leverage, OT3, five times Nate (or Sophie) thought that Hardison, Eliot and Parker were sleeping together, and one time that they actually were.
The Anniversary Job
With their anniversary drawing close, Parker learns about the birthday of sex, finds an apprentice and stumbles into a job for the team. Also wherein Eliot is growly and awesome, Alec is a genius, Sophie is the fastest con in the west… or anywhere, and Nate puts up with all of them. ** Winner of Best Case Fic 2011 Fulcrum Award **
Friendly Misdirection
Conversations with Parker rarely end where they begin.
Late Nights
eliot realising he's in love with hardison and parker
his kind
Sometimes, old warriors do get to retire.
Did You Expect Me to Dodge?
The ability to render oneself intangible at will occasionally turns up as a superpower. These questions you have? Don't ask them. Notes: Takes place before The Empath and We Can Rebuild Him, but after Entropy and Chaos Magic.
Untitled
Leverage, Were!any/any(/any), The realisation that lycanthropy is spread through bodily fluids and so sex is totally out of the question.
Strange Face of Love
Leverage, Hardison/Eliot/Parker, They can't say it with words but it's hidden in their actions (mostly in the ones no one else would ever guess)
Shelter Me
Eliot's their hitter, and taking on any physical threats to the team is his job, but there's something beyond professionalism – even beyond the obvious fact that Eliot relishes the fight itself – in the way he puts his body between Parker or Alec and any potential threat. Alec has a good view of Eliot's back on a lot of jobs, and he reads something in the tight line of Eliot's shoulder, in the slow turn of his foot as he steps into a fighting stance. Something possessive. Series
First on the List
While he's waiting for the men with the guns to decide what to do with him, Alec thinks about what he'll do if he gets home.
The Not Your Teaching Tool Job
Parker doesn't understand why it has to be more complicated than: "I want to be with you, I just don't want to sleep with you." It's everyone else who has the problem. (Parker as a biromantic asexual.)
What Livin' is For
A one-night-stand becomes a whole lot more. If only life were that simple.
