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The Chapters
INTRO
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
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For those of you who are not familiar with The Sentinel’s characters, we hope this will be a pleasant introduction to them for you. For those of you who are already acquainted with Blair, Jim, Simon and the others – enjoy!
And now, on to the details:
Authors’ Names: Dreamweaver and Talefeathers
Title of Story: Band of Brothers
Type of Story: Crossover [Sentinel/Hardy Boys]
Rating of Story: PG-13
Characters in Story: F, J, Con Riley, Jim Ellison, Blair Sandburg, Simon Banks, Daryl Banks
Warnings: Hurt/comfort, angst, mild profanity
Plot Blurb: Detectives Ellison and Sandburg travel with Daryl Banks to Bayport, where catastrophes occur and the Hardys are involved.
Splash Page:
Joe took a deep breath and screamed at the top of his lungs: “FRANK! FRANK! DARYL! Detective Sandburg!”
Jim’s bellow followed close, sounding almost like he ought to be barking across a parade ground: “Frank!? Daryl? DARYL! SANDBURG?! CHIEF? BLAIR!” He paused for breath. “Try again,” he urged, and Joe repeated his pleas for his brother and the others. “Now,” Ellison said in a much quieter tone, “we wait. And hope they’re somewhere close....and able to respond.”
He laid his hand on Joe’s arm again, and half-closed his eyes, extending his hearing carefully, It wasn’t nearly as easy as it would have been with Blair, but slowly he managed to narrow his focus down....
‘...tive Ellison? Joe?’ ‘Jim? We’re....Blair’s uncon...Frank’s....trapped!’ Two distinct voices – neither of them his Guide’s. Both of them frightened.
Ellison opened his eyes fully and stared into Joe’s anxious ones. “They’re alive.”
Special Notes: We are using ‘Sentinel’ pen names rather than ‘Hardy’ pen names [i.e., not Evergreen and Duckling], but it really is just JD and Duckling, not ‘new’ authors.
This story shows what can happen when a determined little Downy Duck stamps around a chatroom insisting that YES! A Sentinel/Hardy Boys crossover story WILL work, if one can just find the right story line to pursue.
We think – we hope – we found it.
Also, we apologize for the liberties we took with the NCAA playoffs. We really do know better, but had to have several games in one place for the story to work!
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