1 - 20 of 409 Works in "Trapper" John McIntyre/Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
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Hawkeye’s gaze fell to his boots against the floor of the tent. He flicked his tongue across his lips as if to prepare to speak, and then closed his mouth with a humorless laugh. After a long inhale through his nose, Hawkeye glanced quickly at the door and then to the ceiling. “Is love a sin, Father?”
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"But some lines shouldn’t be crossed. The army was no place for finding relationships with other men, and he couldn’t bear to know the answer about any of those guys.
He especially didn’t want to know the answer about the one person he was decidedly not letting himself consider: The one who slept about six feet from him, drank from the same gin glass, and gave him the only smile he’d really felt in weeks."OR
Soulmate/Time Loop: when you ask if a person will be romantically significant to you, you get stuck in a time loop until you can figure out how the person feels about you. It's meant to help you maximize your time with the people you love. In Hawkeye's case, it just makes life hard.
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Not for the first time, Trapper wonders if he should be worried.
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Or: When B.J. Met Hawkeye.
Anyway, it's about old friends. You know the rest.
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"Look, this guy clearly doesn't intend to lose, he's ready to draw and you don't know how fast he is—"
"You really know how to make a guy feel good about himself."
"Well, I'm over the hill, and you could be too— every day you get a little older, that's how life works, you know."
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Or,Hawkeye Pierce, BJ the Kid, and their band of merry men feel something closing in on them.
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Oliver's papers come in. Trapper and Hawkeye give him a proper send-off.
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Trapper and Hawkeye are fortuitously reunited and get a bit of the catharsis that they (and I) needed after Trapper's abrupt departure from the 4077th.
A short post-canon fix-it wherein Trapper discovers Hawkeye is alive and Hawkeye discovers he wasn't left behind.
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“I’m the champ, remember?” Trap pulls his eyes back up to meet Hawkeye’s. Grins at him, slow and easy. “Bottle don’t land nowhere I don’t want it to land.”
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Late-night male bonding.
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- Part 1 of "Caught" series
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Hawkeye has trouble figuring out what 'home' means, after the War. Sidney enrolls him in a long-term clinical trial to help him process his trauma and adjust to civilian life. He finds letter writing therapeutic, and tries to stay in touch with all of his friends from the 4077.
Father Mulcahy is trying to repair the discriminatory divide at his new parish, where the large Deaf population is not being heard by the hearing population. BJ is not able to build the perfect domestic life, like he hoped. Trapper is researching the polio vaccine for children. Margaret is going to medical school, Charles is going to the symphony, Radar is working at a hospital, Frank needs the same attention Hawkeye is getting. Hawkeye realizes the maladjustment is mutual; it makes him feel better to know he's making someone else feel better.
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- Part 1 of Post GFA Healing
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Henry Blake wants in.
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Hawkeye's thoughts in the supply tent.
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A bit of late-night fun.
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- English
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- 708
- Chapters:
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- 10
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You prided yourself on always facing the truth of this war, so why stop now?
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Trapper is a kind, thoughtful man by the sober light of day. But he becomes a different person in the quiet hours of night- selfish, demanding, even mean. But Hawkeye is more desperate and fragile than anybody knows, so he keeps coming back.
Can anything break the cycle? Maybe a bright young doctor, fresh out of residency, and arriving a little earlier than planned.
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After several consecutive days of surgery, Trapper and Hawkeye find themselves with passes for a whopping three nights in Seoul. When they get there, however, Hawkeye isn't himself. While investigating into the cause of Hawkeye's odd behavior, Trapper accidentally discovers him in a compromising position with an Air Force officer, a man. Can their friendship survive this? (Spoiler: it can, and then some.)
-“I’m not ashamed of myself.” Hawkeye said resolutely, fixing Trapper in a hard stare, his jaw set.
“Good on you, buddy. Really.” Said Trapper, looking away. He reached out his hand and clapped Hawkeye’s shoulder lightly from the side, still not willing to face him. “Really.” He repeated, scrutinizing a whole lot of nothing in the distance.
“Don’t talk down to me.” Hawkeye’s lip curled. “And don’t you, ‘Pierce,’ me, McIntyre.”
“Don’t go accusin’ me of things I ain’t done. I don’t care who pierces you, I just don’t wanna hear about it.”
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- Part 1 of War Buddies
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It happened in a matter of seconds: the USS Tenacity encountered an unknown space phenomenon, and suddenly everyone on board remembered a past life. For the majority of the crew, that past life included the 4077 MASH. Now, in the immediate aftermath of the Klingon War, the Starfleet medical vessel must discover why an entity saw fit to grant them that knowledge, and what from their past life they want to carry forward into this one.
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"Lavender Marriage: A male–female mixed-orientation marriage, undertaken as a marriage of convenience to conceal the socially stigmatized sexual orientation of one or both partners." -Wikipedia
BJ and Peggy Hunnicutt have a happy, functional lavender marriage when BJ is drafted and shipped to Korea, where he meets the charming and talented Hawkeye Pierce. Hawkeye is all jokes at first, but the tension between the two men grows and BJ becomes increasingly cautious, even as Peggy tries to be encouraging.
Will he manage to overcome his insecurities and fear? Or miss out on the best thing he ever dreamed of?
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Hawkeye and Trapper have four nights in Seoul to spend however they please. Hawkeye intends to eat his way through the city after months of picking at mess hall "food", and meets a new friend who seems a little too keen on helping him with this. Trapper just wants to keep the party going. He struggles with some new information he learns about his best friend.
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“You’re a basket case, Hawkeye Pierce. Whoever said ‘doctors make the worst patients’ was definitely talking about you. It’s two in the morning and I gotta work a double shift tomorrow because of you, couldn’t let me be your doctor without making jokes about playing doctor, could ya?”
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Very tangentially related to “Carry On, Hawkeye.” Once Hawkeye is over the worst of the flu, he’s moved back to the swamp to recover.