waldos_writings: (Eureka fic)
Title: J is for Javelin
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Jack/Henry
Word Count: 152
Summary: Sharing dreams can make things awkward. Picks up from the end of “Noche de Suenos”

“Sports section?”

Jack beamed and took the proffered section of paper. “You know me so well.” The conversation about the shared dream had been awkward, but at least, Jack reasoned, if they were going to share a dream about the two of them, it wasn’t the other naked dream he’d been having lately. “You play anything in school?” Jack asked, just to make conversation.

“Nothing you’d consider a ‘sport’,” Henry put in, turning the page of the World News section of the paper.

“Try me,” Jack said, intrigued.

Henry rounded his hand into an ‘o’ and brought his hand up from his lap to his shoulder and out again. “I threw the javelin.”

Stuck on the hand motion, Jack could only snicker. “Is that what kids call it these days?”

Henry frowned for a second and then caught up with his friend’s prepubescent humor. And then promptly swatted him with the newspaper.
waldos_writings: (Eureka fic)
Title: Have Your Over
Author: smallwaldo
Fandom: Eureka
Characters: Jack and Vincent (gen)
Words: 177
Notes: for Cedara. Jo and chocolate are included.
Summary: Jack needs to bribe his way out of Jo's doghouse.

Have Your Over

Jack sauntered into the café, head down and knowing he was seriously in the dog house with his deputy.

“Hey Vincent, I could really use your help.” He leaned on the café counter and gave the proprietor his most winning smile.

“Who do you need to kiss up to? Beverly? Zoe?”

Jack sighed. “Jo.”

“Let’s go with chocolate then,” Vincent suggested.

“I was thinking, you know, of something clever. Like a chocolate O, a chocolate V, a chocolate E and a chocolate R.”

Vincent thought for a minute. “Gotcha. Be right back.”

When he reappeared he had a gold foil box with a bow on the top. He opened the box to show Jack four inch chocolate letters and several different kinds of truffles and chocolate covered fruit bits around the edges of the box.

White frosting spelled out “Sorry” along the upper curve of the O.


When Jo came in the next day she found the box on her desk with a note.
Here, now you can have your ‘over’ and eat it too.
Carter.

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