6 Works by pace37
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Harvey Specter is a major league pitcher staring down the end of his career. Mike Ross is the youngest general manager in league history. They strike a deal for Harvey to play for Mike's team for one season and both get far more than they bargained for.
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Most people get their wisdom teeth out in high school, college maybe. But not Mike Ross. No, Mike Ross’s wisdom teeth don’t become a problem until he’s a second year associate at this insanely powerful law firm and the only person he has to list as an emergency contact when the dentist asks is Harvey Hot Stuff Specter. He may have even written that on the form. Seriously. Because the gas he breathed in before they yanked his teeth out was awesome sauce. And whatever they topped him up with afterwards was enough to blast him into orbit. He’s grinning a lot. And thanks to the wad of paper towels pressed to his face, he’s barely even drooling anymore.
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New Year’s eve is all about making a future; a promise to keep all to yourself. And Mike vows to make this one count. If he managed to fuck up all years before this – well, maybe all years before Harvey hired him – then he’s definitely going to make up for it tonight.
When the clock strikes midnight, he’s going to kiss Harvey Specter on the mouth. Hopefully.
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Pearson Hardman's annual new year's eve party might sound like a grand old time, but Mike has other plans. Other plans that might make or break him. There’s too many variables here, too many things that can go wrong. Fuck, maybe he should just go home.
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Harvey and Mike sit down to an interview about their relationship origin story in the same vein as the couples in the classic 1989 film When Harry Met Sally.
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A snippet of a scene from 2x16
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In Which Trevor Evans Experiences A Series Of Unfortunate Events On A Bad Day At Black Rock by pace37
Fandoms: Suits (US TV)
06 Jan 2024
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Dear Reader,
If you prefer stories where good things happen to good people, you may want to close this window and pursue another fiction. This tale, I’m afraid, holds nothing but tragedy, violence, and ultimately, the death of one awful person indeed. So, perhaps, it won’t really be a tragedy after all. And we may even laugh along the way. Thus, we will call this fiction a comedy of errors that took place on one autumn day in the life of Trevor Evans.
Yours Eternally,
Pace Thirty-Seven
