The Ad-Hoc Convergence
Mar. 20th, 2013 09:44 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Summary: Aditi and Robert's secret mission is nearly derailed before it begins. Will their quick wits and spy gear be enough to avert disaster? Author's Note: This fic is the latest work in a series, and heavily features original characters. Persons interested in this story are highly encouraged to read The Gamete Indeterminacy andThe Connubial Catalyst first.
Characters:Robert and Aditi Fowler-Cooper...and Sheldon
Summary: Aditi and Robert's secret mission is nearly derailed before it begins. Will their quick wits and spy gear be enough to avert disaster?
Word Count: 2257
Author's Note: This fic is the latest work in a series, and heavily features original characters. Persons interested in this story are highly encouraged to read The GameteIndeterminacy and The Connubial Catalyst prior to reading this fic.
Disclaimer:The Big Bang Theory is an American sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, and is produced by them along with Steve Molaro. It is a Warner Brothers production and airs on CBS. All characters, plots and creative elements derived from the source material belong exclusively to their respective owners. I, the author of the fan fiction, do not, in any way, profit monetarily from the story.
Dust bunnies aside, hiding under the bed really wasn't all that bad.
Aditi lay flat on her stomach, the crown of her head grazing the netted fabric on the bottom of the mattress, and her chin resting on her folded arms before her. She pushed her disheveled brown hair and overgrown bangs from her face with the heel of her hand. In the wee hours of the morning, everything was dark, and the only light in the room came from her Winnie-the-Pooh nightlight that glowed dully through the cotton fabric of the bed skirt. Forgotten treasures were scattered all around her: stray hair barrettes, a penny loafer that didn't fit her anymore, and half of an oatmeal cookie that she'd snuck into bed one night after dinner. Aditi remembered being afraid of the abyss beneath her bed and the floor back when she was a little girl; now, however, at ten years old, she was much too big to believe in monsters, goblins and boogey men.
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