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He fingers the glass vial in his pocket. Contemplates the half-empty bottle left carelessly beside his partner’s haphazard pile of street clothes – some sort of lurid, neon-colored energy drink; carbonated, with a strong taste of its own – and makes his decision.
It’s for Jesse’s own good.
(He tells himself this, and believes it. It’s the truth.)
And what he doesn’t know won’t hurt him.
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An alternate take on the plot of S4, starting from Shotgun/Cornered. Rather than trying to poison Gus, Walt takes a different sort of drastic action to maintain his hold on Jesse.
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Это не входило в их планы.
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"Tell me you didn't do it," he says. "Just try and tell me you didn't do it."
Jesse's voice comes through his headphones accompanied by little vibrations, emotion his audio can't translate. Hank closes his eyes and curses, because this isn't what he was supposed to do. General questions, let Walt talk, let him dig his own grave, that's what he was supposed to do.
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09 Dec 2024
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AU - Desperately trying to elude arrest from the DEA sudenly showing up at the warehourse for where the past six months Walter White has worked as a meth cook, he accidentally hits a young man with his car. The man, Jesse, now with broken ribs, knowing who he is threatens to turn Walt over unless he helps him escape to safety. And so Walt finds himself, much to his frustration, forced to look after the boy until his injuries heal in his small shabby cabin. Also, the boy happens to be one of those mutts.
Nevertheless, after months of isolation, slowly but surely, Walt begings to realise that hitting the mutt with his car may have been the best thing to happen to him in a long time.
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Jesse offers to give Walt a massage. Walt reluctantly accepts and ends up enjoying it a lot more than he thinks he will.
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- Part 1 of Small Comforts

