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whitecollar100 Challenge #031 – Boyfriend
Crossposted to
covertaffairstv
Title: Tapping the CIA
Pairing/Characters: Neal/Jai, Neal/Auggie, Neal/Ben, Henry
Rating: PG13
Word Count: 300
Spoilers: Burke's Seven, Forging Bonds (White Collar), Pilot, Walter's Walk, In the Light, What Is and What Should Never Be (Covert Affairs)
Summary: Neal's willing to play boyfriend to CIA agents if it helps find Vincent Adler
Notes/Warnings: Read the disclaimer on my LJ
Jai's a pretty boy too so he's not attracted to Neal for his looks. He's also wealthy so that makes him even harder to impress. But Neal's done his research; he knows about Jai's father. The seed is planted for Jai to rebel by bringing Neal home for dinner as his new boyfriend. It works like a charm: Henry is flustered, Jai is smug and Neal is smarmy. While Jai's not willing to go so far as to have gay sex to piss off his father, he does give Neal a kiss to remember plus a tip on Vincent's whereabouts.
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Auggie's blind so Neal's looks aren't a factor with him either. He poses as an art teacher who teaches Auggie to sculpt, putting those lethal hands to good use and that cut body on display as they work shirtless in the studio. Auggie's all about touch, clay everywhere as they grope playfully through their first time, but in the end the intel on Vincent is minimal. Still, Auggie's art shows promise so before Neal disappears he sets him up with a dealer in Manhattan who's willing to take on sculptures from a blind artist using an alias because he's CIA.
o--o
Ben? Finds him. He's a rogue agent, cut off from Langley supposedly, so Neal has no idea how he found out about the sniffing around he's been doing to track Vincent. Where Neal's all polish and style Ben's all scruff and scrappy, the epitome of denim, leather and the ability to disappear in plain sight. Neal senses a deep hunger in Ben so he offers a soft bed and a pliant body, spending hours trying to sate an insatiable appetite. He wakes alone, but there's a piece of paper with GPS coordinates and the letters 'V.A.' on it. Mission accomplished.
o--c

Crossposted to

Title: Tapping the CIA
Pairing/Characters: Neal/Jai, Neal/Auggie, Neal/Ben, Henry
Rating: PG13
Word Count: 300
Spoilers: Burke's Seven, Forging Bonds (White Collar), Pilot, Walter's Walk, In the Light, What Is and What Should Never Be (Covert Affairs)
Summary: Neal's willing to play boyfriend to CIA agents if it helps find Vincent Adler
Notes/Warnings: Read the disclaimer on my LJ
Jai's a pretty boy too so he's not attracted to Neal for his looks. He's also wealthy so that makes him even harder to impress. But Neal's done his research; he knows about Jai's father. The seed is planted for Jai to rebel by bringing Neal home for dinner as his new boyfriend. It works like a charm: Henry is flustered, Jai is smug and Neal is smarmy. While Jai's not willing to go so far as to have gay sex to piss off his father, he does give Neal a kiss to remember plus a tip on Vincent's whereabouts.
o--o
Auggie's blind so Neal's looks aren't a factor with him either. He poses as an art teacher who teaches Auggie to sculpt, putting those lethal hands to good use and that cut body on display as they work shirtless in the studio. Auggie's all about touch, clay everywhere as they grope playfully through their first time, but in the end the intel on Vincent is minimal. Still, Auggie's art shows promise so before Neal disappears he sets him up with a dealer in Manhattan who's willing to take on sculptures from a blind artist using an alias because he's CIA.
o--o
Ben? Finds him. He's a rogue agent, cut off from Langley supposedly, so Neal has no idea how he found out about the sniffing around he's been doing to track Vincent. Where Neal's all polish and style Ben's all scruff and scrappy, the epitome of denim, leather and the ability to disappear in plain sight. Neal senses a deep hunger in Ben so he offers a soft bed and a pliant body, spending hours trying to sate an insatiable appetite. He wakes alone, but there's a piece of paper with GPS coordinates and the letters 'V.A.' on it. Mission accomplished.
o--c
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