| SENTINEL FAN FICTION (by Carikube) |
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Disclaimer:
The
Sentinel, its characters and its stories as shown
on television do not belong to me. But... I like having fun
with them sometimes and the fiction below is the result.
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| Into
the Next Life |

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Jim, Blair and Megan
protect two children from their father, a man solely intent
on saving his children by killing them. Deeply affected by the
case, Blair is touched by the children's plight and compassionate
of the father's motivations. But when he is chosen to die with
them, his compassion is eclipsed by self-preservation. |
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I~L~A~S~C Series (Alternate
Universe (AU))
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| Inchoate
(Chapter One ~ 15,000 words) |
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A
chance encounter between an anthropologist and a police detective
turns into a case of being in the wrong place at the right
time. |
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| Deception
(Chapter Two ~
34,000 words) |
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The
guys work together to solve a case of murder and betrayal, where
love is a weapon used to deceive. The course of the investigation
awakens painful memories for Jim, while Blair is trapped fighting
old demons of his own. Disabled by their pasts, both men fail
to recognise the threat to their future and that inattention
could cost Blair his life. |
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| Denial
(Chapter Three
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19,000 words) |
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Facing
the past is too difficult when the future is so full of uncertainty.
Denial is the safest option and it's the path that Blair unconsciously
chooses. But hiding from the past, unfortunately, does not make
it go away. |
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| On
an island, alone (Chapter Four ~
12,000 words) |
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Travis
is cut out of Blair's life - deemed unable to understand and
subsequently avoided. Jim fares little better. In desperation,
the two men band together to save their friend. But is it too
little, too late? |
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| Captured
(Chapter Five
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15,000 words) |
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Blair
is warned that someone close to him – someone who claims to
care for him – is planning to harm him. He refuses to heed the
warning, and the fact that it might be Jim, and is unprepared
when the threat becomes a reality. |
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| Fracture
(Chapter Six ~
9,500 words) |
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After
Blair's abduction at Frederick Jenkin's hands, his self-confidence
is shattered. Convinced that his days as Jim's Guide are numbered,
Blair attempts to find ways for Jim to manage without him. |
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| Desert
Soul (Chapter Seven ~
31,000 words) |
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Jim
misinterprets a danger that threatens Blair's life and in a
fearful over-reaction he harms the anthropologist. Afraid of
what he has done, Jim seeks help from Sharna Edwards, Blair's
former healer. But far from putting his mind at rest, her work
reveals a greater aspect to the Sentinel and Guide dynamic than
either man had ever imagined. |
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| Realignment
(Chapter Eight ~
5,700 words) |
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With
his confidence restored, Blair is faced with the dangerous frustration
of having his story disbelieved by the police while Frederick
Jenkins' is viewed as a hero and set free. |
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| Trust
(Chapter Nine ~
21,000 words) |
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Blair's
situation worsens as the disbelief in his version of events
widens beyond the police arena. Meanwhile, Jenkin's taunt to
Jim that he will kill the anthropologist despite all of Jim's
best efforts to stop him, is soon to become a reality. |
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| Sacrifice
(Chapter Ten) |
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A
life will be sacrificed so as to ensure the Sentinel's future
and to safeguard all that he has been chosen for. |
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