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When John finds a ‘burglar’ in his apartment, he has to decide what to do with him.
In a world where scientists are slaves, John and Rodney find themselves up against society, tradition, expectations, and each other. John is determined to change the system, and Rodney is by degrees, flummoxed, confused, furious, curious, courageous, and a trifle snotty.
Lord John Sheppard was no stranger to the business of murder, but he'd hardly expected to find it on a weekend in the country. But murder it was, and what's more, Rodney McKay was the prime suspect. Can John find the real murderer and, in the process, prove McKay's innocence? Time is running out, and he'll need all of his famous sleuthing skills – and McKay's help – to keep the man he's falling in love with from the hangman's noose.
McKay waves him off. The answer is in here somewhere. Just because no one has found it yet doesn’t mean it’s not there. He just hasn’t stumbled on the right combination of search terms yet, but it’s only a matter of time. He’ll get it. There’s a long moment of silence, long enough that McKay thinks maybe Zelenka has given up and decided to leave him alone, but then Zelenka says, “Colonel Sheppard is stable for the time being. Nothing will happen to him in the next eight hours.” But it’s already been days, McKay doesn’t say.
When one of their own is taken Team Sheppard organizes a rescue...or will it become a mission of vengeance?
Unexpected plot twists, John Sheppard's hair, and other things that annoy Rodney McKay.
John did not ask to sprain his ankle, to be reassigned to the best quarters in Atlantis, or for Rodney McKay to become his new neighbor. But that’s what happened. Post-series.
None of them like to admit it, but sometimes John's wrong. Usually it's Rodney who has to say so.
A mission gone wrong, a kidnapping, John Sheppard having some realizations.