10 Works in Episode: s05e01 Bug Out
Listing Works
-
Tags
Summary
"You say he's got good hands. Slender surgeon's hands.
Have they touched you? You haven’t written as much, but I get the sense that they have.
Good. I like that. He seems to be another match for you. If I can’t have the pleasure of touching you, I’m glad someone else who’s decent can."
Following Trapper being sent home, he does write to Hawkeye. What he writes changes their relationship, and subsequently Hawk's relationship with BJ in Trapper's absence.
sexy, smutty, angsty, tumultuous, and sweet.
title from "better days" by graham nash
-
Tags
Summary
Something changes in Margaret when she sees Hawkeye and Carlye together.
"She pictures them before she can stop herself, together in that little town in Maine or wherever it was they had shacked up. Walton's timelessly beautiful in a way she knows she's not, and she wonders if he had been attentive in the mornings before she'd put her face on, if he'd kissed her hair tousled from sleep as they woke up with one another."
-
Tags
Summary
It doesn't feel right, holding back his true thoughts from the page. Leo prides himself on not flinching away from speaking his mind—the good, the bad, the ugly—and Beej slotted into that rhythm in a way that no one else had. For two years that lasted as long as a century, there wasn't a single secret between them. How could there be? They were the only ones who could sink each other's entire lives before they began. That kind of shit practically requires a blood oath. But if he thinks about it for a few seconds, he can recall the exact moment when he realized BJ was, in fact, hiding something, that their open-door policy had a message scratched into the doorframe where he'd never bothered to look.
~~~
Six years ago, Leo said his last goodbyes to the newly-wedded Hunnicutts, boarded a plane, and returned to his life in Philly permanently. He's maintained his silence through medical school, residency, pregnancy announcements, and his conscripted assignment to MASH 8225. But rumors revolving around the 4077th's most recent bug out—and a surgeon who was forced to stay behind—waver Leo's confidence that pushing BJ away to keep him safe was the right move, wrapped up in the fear that instead he might've died alone.
Series
- Part 4 of Some Things Are Evergreen
-
Tags
Summary
Hawkeye, BJ and how they hold each other.
-
Tags
Summary
Klinger knew his sewing wasn't meant to keep people alive, but that wasn't the point. Hawkeye, BJ, Colonel Potter, and yes— even Major Burns had saved countless lives with their inch-perfect sutures. Klinger… Well, Klinger was saving morale.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 129
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 21
- Hits:
- 98
-
Tags
Summary
"He still doesn't really know what this is, but at least whatever it is doesn't involve any kind of pretence that it isn't at least... something."
Series
- Part 4 of Orientation (College and Otherwise)
-
Tags
Summary
Hawkeye Pierce gets to go home.
It's just not how he imagined it.
Series
- Part 7 of The End of the Innocence
-
Tags
Summary
A Post-ep one shot for Bug Out. Hawkeye tries to figure out if there's any significance within the fact that she stayed.
-
Somewhere (In the Middle of Nowhere) by onekisstotakewithme for flootzavut
Fandoms: MASH (TV)
11 May 2018
Tags
Summary
But the Swamp, like Hawkeye, is staying, and BJ is going (whether he wants to leave Hawkeye or not). Leaving people is just another part of the war BJ hates, especially since all he ever seems to do is leave.
They have to bug out, and Hawkeye, being the wonderfully stubborn jackass doctor that he is, is staying.
Series
- Part 2 of Bug Out
-
Tags
Summary
They’re bugging out.
And they have to leave Hawkeye behind.
Or more accurately, Hawkeye is refusing to leave. He can’t, and he won’t, and he has to stay and look after their patient. He’s stubborn and an idiot, and worst of all, he’s right. It doesn’t make it easier.
Beej hates goodbyes, especially when there's a chance that they could be permanent. Tag to Bug OutSeries
- Part 1 of Bug Out