| I am the wind blowing through your hair ( @ 2006-09-21 17:46:00 |
Post-“People with Money” CSI NY drabble
People With Money
Rating: G
Disclaimers: No, I don’t own any of these characters.
Notes: Just Danny. I love him. And this in my take on how Danny feels. Shut up I know this isn’t what it seemed like in the episode, but I need to write something to get back into the swing of things. So comments are very much welcomed, even if I only wrote 175words.
It kind of scares Danny just how much Detective Angell looks like Aiden. Acts like Aiden. Basically is Aiden—personality, attitude, and everything else.
Except Angell with never be Aiden. Aiden, Danny reminds himself, is dead. Died trying to put a rapist in jail and, in the back of his mind, Danny still blames Mac for not trying harder to get Pratt before he could get to Aiden. Danny blames himself for not asking Aiden how she was doing, what she was doing.
And now, Danny has to settle for what seems to be a cheap imitation Aiden.
It’s not that Danny doesn’t want to like Angell. He tries. Has tried several times over. But he can’t get over Aiden, and the hollowness left from her death has now turned into a bitterness towards Angell for being so close to being Aiden, but ultimately not being her.
But for everyone else’s sake, Danny keeps these observations and thoughts to himself. Looking down at the dead body and Aiden’s doppelganger, he readies himself for another case.
People With Money
Rating: G
Disclaimers: No, I don’t own any of these characters.
Notes: Just Danny. I love him. And this in my take on how Danny feels. Shut up I know this isn’t what it seemed like in the episode, but I need to write something to get back into the swing of things. So comments are very much welcomed, even if I only wrote 175words.
It kind of scares Danny just how much Detective Angell looks like Aiden. Acts like Aiden. Basically is Aiden—personality, attitude, and everything else.
Except Angell with never be Aiden. Aiden, Danny reminds himself, is dead. Died trying to put a rapist in jail and, in the back of his mind, Danny still blames Mac for not trying harder to get Pratt before he could get to Aiden. Danny blames himself for not asking Aiden how she was doing, what she was doing.
And now, Danny has to settle for what seems to be a cheap imitation Aiden.
It’s not that Danny doesn’t want to like Angell. He tries. Has tried several times over. But he can’t get over Aiden, and the hollowness left from her death has now turned into a bitterness towards Angell for being so close to being Aiden, but ultimately not being her.
But for everyone else’s sake, Danny keeps these observations and thoughts to himself. Looking down at the dead body and Aiden’s doppelganger, he readies himself for another case.