S01E01 – The Pilot in the Series

Introduction

In which I explain my plans and tell you people a little about me.

If you only want to know about the story, skip this paragraph. You can call me Oliver, Nathaniel or John (none of them are my real name, but they're the ones I'm most comfortable using) by the way, any variation of them is fine (like Ollie, Nate, Nathan and Johnny). I've been thinking about writing fan fictions ever since I got addicted to them earlier this year and this fandom is the perfect place to start, as Bones is one of the first series I saw every episode of.

My plan is to rewrite EVERY episode of Bones, one by one. Apart from a few changes, everything will remain the same until the season three finale (Zack will not be Gormogon's apprentice and so, will not leave the series) and the season six second to last episode (Vincent has a big reason to fight for his life; and so, will not die); but back to the point at hand; this is a slash story so, steer clear if you do not like guy-on-guy love. There will also be descriptions of the crime scenes and of the bodies, but nothing overly graphic (except on some episodes like S01E03, S02E05 and S02E11).

I may or may not have a posting schedule because I can't exactly write during work (I do it anyway, but only when no one's looking) but I will post whenever I can. Review if you'd like to; I, for one, would love to hear from you.

Pairings

Season One Main Pairings

Seeley Booth/Zack Addy

(I fell in love with this pairing when I read the story "A Marriage of Convenience" by julesmonster)

Angela Montenegro/Jack Hodgins

Non-Season One Main Pairings

Camille Saroyan/Paul Linder

Past Lance Sweets/Vincent Nigel-Murray

Lance Sweets/Daisy Wick

Vincent Nigel-Murray/Wendell Bray

Disclaimer: I do not own Bones or any of the characters (though if I did there would be copious amounts of slash on that show…)

And with that intro, I'll let you dive right into the story.

Enjoy!

"The story I am writing exists, written in absolutely perfect fashion, some place, in the air. All I must do is find it, and copy it."

Jules Renard