We're There, We've Reached That Point
Darren's still not used to this whole "internet celebrity" thing. Especially when actual celebrities are also your fans.
Darren's still not used to this whole "internet celebrity" thing. Especially when actual celebrities are also your fans.
Eliot Spencer had been living in the world of the supernatural longer than most people had the good sense to.
There are things you get used to, living alone and working alone.
Eliot always ends up playing the broken guys when they grift
"I don't want it. I don't like it. I don't want to wear it. Take it off."
I'm glad it turned out like this, it's better this way
“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” William Arthur Ward
Alec isn't sure if he's an angel or a mutant
Logan saw him from a distance the first time, running like he was being chased even though there wasn't another out of place scent for as far as his senses reached.
Leverage, Eliot + Parker, they drive Hardison crazy, having entire conversations that nobody else can follow.
Parker knows there's something going on here, there *has* to be.
Nana needs help looking after her Grandson. Unfortunately, all she's got is a crew of only-semi-retired crooks.
Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Revenge. Giants. Monsters. Chases. Escapes. True love. Miracles. And Team Leverage.
A new way for Hardison and Eliot to relate to each other, and an exploration of their pasts. Not a PWP or a character study.
It’s the challenge that gets her off really, the chance to steal the unstealable, to break into the unbreakintoable facility. And never in the world has a challenge existed like Tony Stark, who likes his women ‘available’ and not too bright, his scotch aged and over ice, and his home safe and mostly secure. It was inevitable really.
Eliot's injuries catch up with him after the 'The First David Job'
Kurt meets the new substitute PE teacher.
When Eliot buys time for Parker and Hardison to get out on a job gone south the price ends up being higher than anyone expected.
The team takes on a case involving foster kids and Eliot's week get very long.
This is a Nate/Werewolf!Eliot/Sophie verse written for my first H/C bingo card
They can't agree on how this started, but they've got no problem with where it ended up.
Eliot fights a bear, need I say more?
While Eliot and Hardison fight, Parker and Sophie wait anxiously for the moment we've all been waiting for.
While Parker does Sophie’s job distracting the mark, Hardison and Eliot go to the roof to do the rappelling and things don’t go quite according to plan.
The team is a man short for a job, luckily Eliot has someone he can call, even if he doesn’t like it. His cousin, psychic detective Shawn Spencer
It was just Shawn’s luck that Eliot was spotted by the one guy on the Santa Barbara PD who frequently checked the International Most Wanted List. - Leverage/Psych crossover.
"The fellow whose job I'm taking, will he show me the ropes?" "Maybe - if you're in touch with the spirit world."
Shawn and Gus are stumped on a robbery case so Shawn calls the best thief in the family for advice.
Apples don't fall very far from their trees. The child raised by the team would have some very interesting talents.
It seemed like a good idea at the time—a road trip to the Grand Canyon—although Eliot doesn't actually remember agreeing to the idea. He figures it'll be fine as long as he does most of the driving.
"He's a collector," Neal said. // "Just don't get into trouble while we're gone," Nate said.
Neal stuck his hand in his pocket and came to stand next to him, looking out at the New York night. "It doesn't have to be complicated."
Eliot stalks Methos a little. A collection of weird drabbles. Probably with more to come.
Close encounters of the FBI kind.
Now, the man is looking at him with a curl to one side of his mouth that might be a smile. "I'm Nick Fury," he says. "Director of S.H.I.E.L.D." There's a pause, and Alec tries to think of something smartass to say, but he's got nothin'. S.H.I.E.L.D. It's like the frickin' Death Star, and not the one with the whoops-blow-up button, but the fully armed and operational battle station. He swallows.
"Children!" he said, not shouting, but definitely commanding. "Are you really interrupting a time-sensitive, extremely delicate job to argue about movie night?”
“I don’t do Vegas,” Hardison said firmly.
"Why isn't Eliot getting the makeover? You know, the guy who sleeps in his clothes and thought Herbal Essences was some kind of tea?"
Hardison whistled under his breath and leaned closer. “I am all about the Monets and the Manets and all of that, but this? This is what I call art.”
He's just tired of waiting to be ready to do it.
Jack grows up, but how has Jack been shaped?
Eliot is a biter; Hardison tries his best to conceal the marks. Takes place in season one.
10 Things Eliot And Hardison Have Learned About Parker
10 Things Parker And Hardison Have Learned About Eliot
When the Leverage team decides to take down Vaughn Wilson, they don't realize that he's dealing in something a lot worse than heroin and assault rifles, or that Eliot's old boss has his eye on Wilson too. Things can go wrong in a hurry when whether you're a Loser or just providing a little leverage, but with Eliot's life on the line, his past and his present had better work together fast, or Eliot's future won't last longer than tonight.