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Okay, oddly enough
c_woodhaven said something about Arrhizal sounding like a Giles' lecture, and I went from that to thinking, hey, parasitic, demonic moss, to thinking parasites, to thinking Blair... not that Blair is a parasite, but that someone who didn't know his relationship with Jim might think he was, and Blair might accuse himself of it. So, I just banged this out, and I haven't even read through it, so point out any mistakes, and I'll get them fixed.
Title: Tripping
Fandom: Sentinel
Prompt: Arrhizal
Warnings: Mysticism and associated drug use (but only in the spiritual way of Native Americans)
Rating: SAFE (Gen)
Summary: Blair tries to take that trip on his own. In the series, Blair is killed (drowned) by a villain, and Jim brings him back by appealing to their spirit guides. When Blair wakes up, he wants to talk about it, and Jim tells him that he can't take that trip with Blair. After that, the guys' relationship deteriorates.
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Title: Tripping
Fandom: Sentinel
Prompt: Arrhizal
Warnings: Mysticism and associated drug use (but only in the spiritual way of Native Americans)
Rating: SAFE (Gen)
Summary: Blair tries to take that trip on his own. In the series, Blair is killed (drowned) by a villain, and Jim brings him back by appealing to their spirit guides. When Blair wakes up, he wants to talk about it, and Jim tells him that he can't take that trip with Blair. After that, the guys' relationship deteriorates.
Read the story.