Chapter Text
Ch. 2, "Drive-by," is a one-shot on an attack on Javier.
Chs 3-6, "Where do you go to," is about an attack on our favourite agent sleeping in his bed and the aftermath of the assault.
Ch. 7, "Three plus One," is about nudity - Javier ends up naked in various situations involving Josephine, a beautiful co-worker.
Ch. 8, "Confessions," is a dialogue between Javier and a co-worker he saved from drowning.
Ch. 9, "Nightmare #1," is a snippet I didn't use in "Players" - warning: depictions of rape
Ch. 10, "Nightmare #2," is another one-shot at an assault on the job - warning: hint at rape/non-con
Ch. 11, "Swinging," is about Javier being sent to gather intel at a club. He ends up having lots of sex. Even with some unexpected clubbers...
In ch. 12, "The Green Mile," gifted to Stephanie, a condom breaks and Javier realises that he is afraid of Aids.
Ch. 13, "Doctor's Orders," is about Javier and his live-in doctor who nurses him after a nasty assault that left him with a broken leg and badly injured hands. I decided to give this one more space and you can find it as a story in its own right (same title).
Ch. 14, "Stake-Out," is about a naked Javier who is being watched.
Ch. 15, "Dear Javi," is just a letter from the love of his life.
Chs 16 and 17, "Office Talk 1 + 2," are one-shots not used in "Players" (Javier and Alexandra series). The first is about gossip, the second about the consequences Javí and Alex face after getting married.
Ch. 18, "Bed," is about the bed of a pick-up and the shenanigans Alex and Javí get up to.
Ch. 19, "Stress-Relief," sees Javier and Steve make out after a long and strenuous day.
Ch. 20, "Nuevo," is about a 16-year-old Javier who experiences sex for the first time.
Ch. 21, "The Man She Knew," is set before chapter 11 of "Outcome" from my Javier and Alexandra series: Javí opens up to Alex about his injuries.
"Dismissed," ch. 22. very much like "Office Talk," is a drabble I didn't use in my Javier and Alexandra series. It's some nasty reactions to the two agents' getting married.
"A Good Time," ch. 23, is about an indecent proposition of Javí's of a passionate night with him.
In ch. 24, "Finished," Javier asks Maria (from my story "Winter Storm") to marry him. I haven't decided on whether I want to use this drabble in my story, but I might.
Ch. 25, "Red," is about a bad flashback that Javier suffers on his wedding day.
Ch. 26, "Bodyguard," is about an attempt on Javí's loved one(s) - too late does he realise that the target is NOT his dad
Ch. 27 is titled "Lion-Hearted" and it's about Stephanie telling Javier a bedtime story.
In ch. 28, "Stechner," Stephanie takes an instant dislike to the CIA man, while
in ch. 29, "Charlie" turns out to be Maria's brother, and Javier isn't sure how to feel about the other man.
Chs 30f., "Identical," see Javí as a dad.
Chs 32f., "Joaquin," focus on Javí's sexual identity.
Ch. 34, "Sit on it," is about Javier's witness hiding in an unexpected place.
Ch. 35, "Bare," is about Javí being tortured and losing all his hair. A kind nurse-friend of Conny's is looking after him.
"Tail-ored," ch. 36, is an AU story about an incubus Javí falling in love with an angel girl.
Ch. 37, "Under my Wing," is about a demon/Javí and his angel/wife having a hybrid baby. AU, obviously.
In ch. 38, "Stars," Javí and Stephanie are watching those in style.
"Dance," ch. 39 describes just that: our favourite agent dancing with a stranger.
Ch. 40 is about Javier running into an old acquaintance. "Big Deal."
"The Cleaning Agent," ch. 41, is about Javier's and Antonia's first time.
Chs 42 and 43, "Boxed up," are about a tortured Javí who has been put in a coffin to suffocate.
Ch. 44 is a follow up to stand-alone "Keep me warm," dubbed "part 2" - it focuses on Javí's and Petra's hypothermia treatment.
"Reconciliation," ch. 45, is about Claire and Javier getting together. It's one of the paths I didn't take with "The Lighthouse Keeper of Punta Tuna."
Ch. 46, "Guilt," is a thought I didn't run with in "The Cleaning Agent."
In ch. 47, Javí is "Stabbed."
Ch. 48, "The Woman," sees Javier and Steve share a bed.
In ch. 49, "Big," Steve and Javier are on a stake-out. Steve asks an unexpected question, and Javier chooses to answer.
In ch. 50, "Bolivar," Steve Murphy returns to their shared residence to find a badly bruised Javier outside the front door.
"Kowalski," ch. 51, is about Javier's new partner.
Ch. 52 is called "Neighbours" and focuses on exactly that: Javier meeting his neighbour again.
In "Sketchbook" part 1 (ch. 53), a teenage Javier has to work on an Arts project with a white girl. Neither of them is too keen on their pairing.
Ch. 54, "Hope," catches an outsider's thoughts about Javier Peña.
Chs 55 and 56, "Blinded," are about an acid assault on Javier.
"Shy," ch. 57, is about Javier getting a hug from his neighbour and colleague, and he feels the butterflies he doesn't have a name for yet.
In "Bogotán Heatwave," ch. 58, a hot Javier jumps to his neighbour's rescue in just his briefs.
In "Smooth Skin," ch. 59, Javier is having parts of his body waxed.
Chapter 60 gives Javí a "Full-Body" massage.
In "Truth or Dare," ch. 61, Javier is ready to go all in with his female partner.
Ch. 62, "What's in a Name?" is about a misunderstanding in the housing of a female agent - who subsequently ends up in Javí's apartment.
In ch. 63, "Taken," Javier is abducted from his home.
Part 2 of it can be found in ch. 64.
Javier is almost run over by a truck in ch. 65, "Frozen."
Ch. 66, "Frozen" is another take on Javier being run over, but this time the truck doesn't stop.
In ch. 67, "Knowledge," Javí is secretly in love with Steve.
In chs 68f, Alex Lindy finds a sleeping Javier in the "Storeroom" and subsequently gets out of her way to look after him (part of the Javier & Alexandra universe).
Ch. 70 sees Her talk to Javier for the first time only to find him "Biased."
In ch. 71, "Lifeguard," Javí saves a colleague from drowning.
"He can go without," ch. 72, is about a man who can go without pants ... but not without chocolate cookies.
"Boxed up" (chs 42f.) continues in ch. 73 with Connie's POV. Ch. 74 gives "The Surgeon's POV," ch. 75 Chucho's ("The Dad's POV"), ch. 76 sort of the psychologist's ("The Shrink's POV").
Ch. 77 sees Javier and his colleague pose as a married couple for an "Undercover" operation.
"Next Time," ch. 78, is the follow-up of "Undercover."
Ch. 79, "Addict," sees a Laredoan neighbour open up to Javier about thinking he was an alcoholic.
Ch. 80 sees a sweet night on the couch that could have turned into something juicy, but Javier decides that he does "Not" want things to go "Like This."
"Hurt," ch. 81, is about Javier breaking down in the aftermath of Carillo's killing of a child sicario (set after S02E03).
Chs 82-86, "In the Dock," "Home," "Comfort", "Datenight" and "Walk" are about Javí, suspended and off duty, hiding at the ranch until his ex-partner Stephanie goes to see him.
Ch. 87 is about a "Confession" Javí makes to a colleague.
"Compassion," ch. 88, is about Stephanie looking after an injured Javier.
Ch.89, "I Won't Hurt You," is about Javí being gentle with a colleague who has gone through rape and domestic violence.
Chs 90f focus on Javí's bowel movement. They're snippets I didn't use on "Outcome," sweet but painful ("No Shit" and "A Long Way Coming").
"Libido," ch. 92, is about Javier and Stephanie NOT having sex.
Ch. 93 is about Stephen Murphy's thoughts about "Harve."
Ch. 94 sees Javier "Begging."
"Goodbye," ch. 95, is about Javier and his late wife Stephanie.
Ch. 96, "Blatant," is about Javier's bits filling out his swimwear quite visibly.
In "Too blind to see," ch. 97, Javier kicks out his live-in nurse without realising who she is.
In ch. 98, Stephanie watches the "News of the Week" and learns something unexpected about her childhood friend Javier.
"Seen (1/2) Colombia," ch. 99, is about three incidents that took place in Colombia, while
ch. 100, "Seen (2/2) Texas," is about a drive-by shooting in San Antonio.
