Only Melissa, lying on her side facing Jane and Hoyt, saw the miracle. Immersed in his task, Hoyt failed to notice, and Jane was simply trying swallow her tears as a silhouette was revealed in the opening. ![]() The light from the moon lent a slightly blue tinge to the earthen steps, and a shadow fell across the doors as they creaked open, then fell to the ground. Unbeknownst to either Jane or Hoyt, the outside doors to the cellar had been discovered, and were slowly being pried apart. And did anyone else find it creepy in the beginning of the episode when Hoyt was calling Jane "baby" ? This is the last part to this chapter, and uploading was postponed due to new flashback information provided by episode 8. ![]() All other components are the result of the author's twisted imagination.Ī/N: This can be a stand alone piece, but it is also the second chapter (divided into three parts) of my story "Seen, Done, and Taught". Story based on the episodes, "See One, Do One, Teach One" and "I'm Your Boogie Man" and Tess Gerritsen's novel, "The Surgeon". The author cannot be held responsible for any long term effects suffered due to the events below.ĭisclaimer: Characters belong to creator Tess Gerritsen, screenwriter Janet Tamaro, and all other TNT affiliates. WARNING!! This story contains graphic imagery that may not be suitable for all readers.
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