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Hiatus Community in Bend, OR
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Castle as cop; Beckett as writer (Part 1 of 2)
Castle microfic Prompt: Castle as cop; Beckett as writer For Fina A continuation of this post.
CASTLE HIATUS FIC PROJECT by Irene and Ning Castle as cop; Kate as writer | Requested by anonymous -- It was nearing midnight when Detective Castle decided it was time to take a break from his paperwork. After all, shouldn’t he enjoy the special coffee machine he had just bought for the precinct after they captured a serial killer?
Entering the break room, he noticed a strange dim light emanating from under the door of the records room. Alert even without his caffeine fix, Castle felt for his holster, silently drawing his gun. This better not be Ryan and Esposito playing a belated April Fools’ joke on me, he mused, as he reached the records room and placed his ear against the door. He heard breathing. This perp is cornered, Castle thought, as he kicked the door open.
“Put your hands up!” He pointed his gun at the records room thief. It was a tall woman with long brown locks of hair. The file she had been poring over and the torch she used fell to the ground as she raised her hands in compliance, the wild panic in her sharp intake of breath unmistakable. Gun still firmly trained on her, Castle picked the torch up to shine in her face.
She squinted and ducked her head, but he recognised Kate Beckett, his favourite mystery novelist. (She was excellent with the details of death.)
The words spilled out of him before he could hold on to them, “You’re Kate Beckett.”
Her eyes widened. (They were olive.) “Yes,” she said slowly, “Can I put my hands down now?” Her gaze shifted almost imperceptibly to the file on the floor.
Castle gripped his gun harder, unsure what to make of the girl with the piercing gaze and wondering why his chest felt like it was going to burst its seams. “You’re not supposed to be here.”
Beckett spoke quickly, “Yes, I know, but please, something’s not right. That file is my mother’s—she was murdered and the police attributed it to random gang violence—but something doesn’t add up.” He stole a glance at the file in question and saw the name Johanna Beckett. It was a cold case; he recognised it.
Slowly, he lowered his gun, and Beckett seemed to breathe again. “Please, detective. You can help me. You’re a homicide detective, aren’t you?”
“Yes, I’m Detective Castle.”
They stood staring at each other for a moment, curious eyes meeting clouded ones, before Castle gestured toward the open door. “Want a coffee?”
CASTLE HIATUS FIC PROJECT by Irene and Ning Heartbeat by The Fray | Requested by youkillmypatience
“Is that…?” He asked without really requiring an answer. His hands moved from her waist almost out of his control to hover around the scar that covered the hole in her chest. Hesitant, Rick searched her eyes for any thread of unease. Instead, he found steady determination cloaked in the softness she had come to regard him with. He wished he had the words, but all he could grasp was how he never wanted to get used to this.
Kate gave him a small smile of encouragement. It was time; no more walls. The seam on her heart had saved her life then, but he was the one to keep her from spilling open. His ink had bled into her veins and planted roots around her ribcage, her heartbeat now anchored to his.
It was time; no more walls.
CASTLE HIATUS FIC PROJECT by Irene and Ning Sooner or Later by Mat Kearney | Requested by Madi
He wondered from when it became a part of him – that feeling where a space is incomplete before the other person stepped into the room. He had not seen her since the ceremony and the best man’s speech Javier had given. Scanning the floor, his eyes caught the lone lean figure on a bar stool, tension in her body transformed into ease. Approaching her, he signaled his presence with a touch on the small of her back. She glanced up with that private smile he noticed she reserved for him, as if to say she had been waiting for his interruption this whole time. Her eyes wandered to Ryan and Jenny on the dance floor, with smiles lit by the sun. “They look so happy,” he echoed her thoughts, and she hummed in agreement, looking back at him. “It’s enviable,” he said softly. Something in her eyes seemed to flicker unsteadily, but she did not blink it away this time. It emboldened him. “Sooner or later,” he reached for an answer he hoped she was asking for. We’ll make it, his eyes added. A curve touched her lips gently when she whispered, “Sooner than later.”