Fic: Nothing Left Inside For You to See
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Title: Nothing Left Inside For You To See
Author:
anodyneer
Fandom: White Collar
Rating: PG-13
Characters/Pairings: Peter Burke, Neal Caffrey, Elizabeth Burke
Spoilers: None
Warnings: Panic attack, claustrophobic situation
Disclaimer: White Collar belongs to Jeff Eastin. "Let It Be" belongs to Paul McCartney. Title is from "The Last Time Around" by Rick Nelson.
Word Count: ~ 7500
Summary: Neal wakes to find himself tied up and trapped in a very confined space with an injured Peter Burke. Just when it seems like the situation couldn't get any worse, it does.
Notes: This is a fill for the panic attack square on my
hc_bingo card, using
pipilj's prompt, "Peter and Neal are held someone. Neal discovers Peter is claustrophobic."
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The first thought to hit Neal Caffrey as he regained consciousness was that he could barely move. The second, that he was laying on his side in a very confined space. The third, that he was sharing that space with someone who was pressed up against him.
Author:
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Fandom: White Collar
Rating: PG-13
Characters/Pairings: Peter Burke, Neal Caffrey, Elizabeth Burke
Spoilers: None
Warnings: Panic attack, claustrophobic situation
Disclaimer: White Collar belongs to Jeff Eastin. "Let It Be" belongs to Paul McCartney. Title is from "The Last Time Around" by Rick Nelson.
Word Count: ~ 7500
Summary: Neal wakes to find himself tied up and trapped in a very confined space with an injured Peter Burke. Just when it seems like the situation couldn't get any worse, it does.
Notes: This is a fill for the panic attack square on my
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The first thought to hit Neal Caffrey as he regained consciousness was that he could barely move. The second, that he was laying on his side in a very confined space. The third, that he was sharing that space with someone who was pressed up against him.