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So, if Hawkeye does still want to be a woman, then why shouldn't she be?
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Hawkeye returns home feeling broken and unable to face the expectations of who he was going to be. He is lost, and as much as his dad tries to help, he can't do it without BJ.
BJ realises home can't be without Hawkeye anymore, and helps.
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Hawkeye Pierce and his new coworker Margaret Houlihan can’t stand one another. But little do they know, they’ve been falling in love over email.
Houlihawk You've Got Mail AU.
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BJ goes to Maine. Hawkeye isn't there, at least not at first.
“Dr Pierce,” he greets, remembering how his father liked to be spoken to.
Daniel splutters a laugh, and BJ feels a little wrong-footed. “I’m assuming this isn’t a business call?” he asks, Maine accent a lot stronger than BJ finds he was expecting.
“No,” he replies, not too sure where it’s going.
“Then you can just call me Daniel,” he says, and holds out a hand for BJ to shake. “Unless you’d prefer Dr Hunnicutt?”
“Only my mother calls me Dr Hunnicutt,” he jokes.
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This is why you should really call ahead.
"BJ goes to Maine" meets "Hawk goes to California," slapstick meets yearning.
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The Korean War ended ten months ago. After months of dealing with the PTSD and confusion from post army life, Margaret Houlihan goes up to Crabapple Cove, Maine to not only meet up with an old friend but also to try to forget about it all for a week.
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“So… what are we doing, here?” Hawkeye had asked, “Picking up where we left off?”
“No,” BJ said sternly. “We left off with saying goodbye.”
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From a letter addressed to Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce, general delivery, Crabapple Cove Maine.
August 3rd, 1953Dear Hawkeye,
I heard on the radio last week that the war was over.
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One week after the ceasefire, John McIntyre writes a letter to Hawkeye Pierce. And then another, and another...
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Charles visits Crabapple Cove.
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Hawkeye has an intense nightmare when struggling post-war. He's back home with his dad in Crabapple Cove, and BJ has come to help after hearing how badly Hawkeye is coping.
This is that nightmare.
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“You know, I had a little sister growing up,” Hawkeye said.
Charles glanced at him through the sun-soaked branches, heavily laden with apples. Initially, the notion made him smile, but he quickly recalled that Hawkeye had never mentioned her before; perhaps they had a tragedy in common, and it was best kept buried. Charles ducked his head respectfully, and went quiet.
“Every now and then,” Hawkeye added, clarifying very little.
“Now and then?”
“Yeah, sure. When I was trying on lipstick or skirts or nail polish, she kept me out of trouble. I’d always say she dressed me up. My little sister.”
“Are you suggesting to me that my son… would prefer to be my daughter?”
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The war is over! Oneshots of BJ and Hawkeye coming home
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It is the summer of 1955 and Hawkeye needs a change of pace. Taking up a generous offer by Margaret Houlihan, he impulsively jumps on an opportunity to see her and another old war buddy. Little does he know that a crooked town home the veterans reside in holds more than just memories...
“I can’t go home,” the visitor said. He was gasping, wheezing, the sound of a patient suffocating on the fluid in his own lungs. “Nobody ever told me that you can’t return once you’ve gone.”
Hawkeye held him, listening to the abused rattle of his breathing, cradling the back of his head in one hand. The shed slowly filled with water, murky and crimson-brown. The stranger was crying. Horrible sounds, a choking wail that never stopped. Hawkeye thought about ponds and boys in moldy uniforms. His throat burned with bile.
“They put that filth inside us,” Hawkeye said, shocked he could speak at all, “and I think it’s going to kill me.”
The stranger looked up at him and smiled. “Now you’re getting it.”---
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Dear Dad,
I am finally going to the after life and Charon’s ferry moves so fast that my heart doesn’t have the time to leap out of my chest and into the ocean below me. No one told me the flight would be so lonely. I have not been alone since the moment I was born. I cannot wait to see you again.
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Margaret wasn't happy with her life in Illinois, exactly, but after four long months, she was starting to get used to it. There wasn't a day where she didn't think about at least one member of the 4077th, but there was nothing to be done for it now. She had barely even kept up with them, save Colonel Sherman Potter. Imagine her surprise, then, when the "comrade in arms" she thought about most often turned up at her door. Or, rather, imagine her lack-thereof — who could expect anything less than dramatics from Dr. Hawkeye Pierce?
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He and Hawkeye were looking out the front window, speculating about when the snow would start, when an unfamiliar car turned into their lane and in the middle of telling his father that he didn’t have the faintest idea who it could be Hawkeye fell silent, mouth open, utterly still for a long moment before he rubbed his eyes with both hands like a little boy waking from a dream, and sprinted outside in his house slippers.
Watching from behind the curtain, Daniel didn’t need to hear the words they exchanged to understand what he was seeing. His son’s face and gestures eloquent with incredulity, he pulled the other man into an embrace that was so fiercely returned, Daniel made himself turn away. Without wanting to intrude, he found that he could not easily blink away the afterimage of the expression on the stranger's face.
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Winter, 1953. Hawkeye has been home with his father for five months, but it's the arrival of an unexpected guest that opens up the space they need to actually talk.
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“Lemme explain, okay? So I’ve got this medical condition. And, you know, chronic medical conditions have flare-ups. The worst of it comes and goes.” Trapper took a deep breath, tightening his grip on Hawkeye’s hand. “So my– my flare-ups, they’re practically on a schedule. Early February, every year, I get… Jesus, this is embarrassing. How come it’s worse to explain to you than it was to Henry?”
“What kind of flare-up, Trap?” Hawkeye encouraged.
“Fuck. Fuck, it’s–” Trapper squeezed his eyes shut, visibly braced himself, and mumbled, “mating season.”
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Part of the Fox!Trap AU. Trapper's mating seasons, from the year he meets Hawkeye Pierce to five (and a time skip) years later.
Currently includes Year One: Trapper/Hawkeye
Years Two and Three: Solo Trapper
Year Four: BJ/Trapper/Hawkeye with plenty of beejhawk flavoring
Year Five: BJ/Trapper (Hawk's out of town, it's fine)
Year Nine: BJ/Trapper/Hawkeye and now complete! -
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Hawkeye gets a boyfriend his first year of medical school. It was great- a grad student with a similar schedule, looking to have fun. Sure, he was anxious and obsessive about his privacy, but everyone had their quirks.
They loved each other. Surely that would be enough.
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When the Army declares Hawkeye dead, he has to try and get word to Trapper and his father that it was a mistake. In the mean time he leans on BJ to try and lessen the pain they are feeling from Trapper who doesn't know his alpha mate is still alive.
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- Part 3 of The 4077 Pack
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8 years after coming home from Korea, Hawkeye finally has his pack all in one place to celebrate Christmas. The house is bursting at the seams and Hawkeye couldn't be happier.
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- Part 6 of The 4077 Pack
