A/N: I decided to get into the 50 sentence challenge thingy! Of course, I'm using Emergency! (because I had a marathon of it today and now I'm reliving my love for it. Also, my muse is dead. Deceased. Done in).
Children: A rescue involving children was always difficult for Roy and Johnny.
Guilty: Dr. Brackett would happily shout from the rooftops that he was guilty of breaking the Number One Rule when he took special interest in the Desoto-Gage paramedic team.
Nerve: For Johnny, it always struck a nerve when a child was abused; luckily, Roy was always there to comfort him.
Atonement: Chet felt that being extra nice to Johnny after he'd been injured (and not pranking him!) was a great way to make up for what a jerk he'd been.
Loner: Johnny had been a loner all his life - until his best friend Roy came along.
Diplomat: Sometimes, Roy had to play diplomat between Chet and Johnny and sometimes, it drove him up a wall.
Dolphin: Johnny had been just as awed as Chris and Jenny when the dolphin at the zoo started doing tricks.
Homesick: Sometimes Johnny missed Montana; then he looked around and saw the grinning faces of the Desoto kids, and decided there was no other place he'd rather be than here.
Hoofs: The guys didn't really understand Johnny's love of horses...until they'd ridden them a few times.
Rain: People just plain went crazy when it rained in L.A.
Crossfire: Two paramedics never expected to find themselves in the crossfire of a convenience store robbery.
Soup: Joanne's homemade chicken noodle soup could cure the worst ailments.
Angry: The men of Station 51 may have been made of steel, but one angry look from Charlie had them skittering like schoolchildren.
Factory: Factory fires were the worst - who knew what all was going on in there!
Grasp: Johnny's grasp on Roy's arm was firm as he kept him from falling into the darkness.
Junior: It was more than just a nickname; it was a show of affection between brothers by choice.
Breakable: People were so...fragile...breakable...Johnny and Roy had seen firsthand just how broken a human body could be.
Moon: Everyone at the station and Rampart hated the full moon.
Tank: When Johnny ran out of oxygen in his air tank while waiting to be rescued, he thought he was screwed.
Command: When Cap gave a command, you'd do damn well to heed it.
Painkiller: It was honestly hilarious to see how silly some people got when given morphine - Johnny was especially funny.
Ring: Roy always fiddled with his wedding band when he was nervous.
Combustible: You'd think people would be smart enough to know not to play with aerosol cans.
Fearless: They weren't fearless; they just acted despite fear.
Poetry: Not many people knew John Gage was a fan of Keats.
Disturbance: There was a disturbance in the Force when Johnny and Roy fought.
Apology: However, they'd both apologize and act like nothing happened soon after.
Young: By far, Johnny was the youngest paramedic in the department.
Silence: Silence in the station was not a good sign.
Flag: It was always a sad day when the flag was flown at half-mast for a brother lost in the line of duty.
Healing: The healing process took time, Johnny mused, especially for someone who'd just been hit by a car.
Night: Night calls were almost always serious, and the responding paramedics needed to be on their A-game.
Automatic: "What did Chet do now?" Was Cap's automatic response for just about everything.
Complicated: Mike knew he had an important job - watching the meters was complicated, and losing focus for even just a moment could cause hell to break loose.
Baffling: How someone like Marco was friends with someone like Chet was baffling to Johnny (not that he really had any room to talk).
Glory: They didn't do it for the glory.
Annoying: Johnny could be annoying...but if he wasn't annoying, he just wouldn't be Johnny.
Comatose: The fall Johnny had taken saving Roy had left him comatose, but Roy had all the confidence in the world that his friend would make a full recovery.
Grin: Johnny's grin was infectious...most of the time.
Bleeding: It was odd how desensitized they'd grown to blood and guts.
Blindly: Marco reached out blindly, and was rewarded when he found his friend's hand.
Paradise: "This is paradise…" Johnny thought as Chris and Jenny fell asleep cuddled up with their favorite uncle.
Chatter: Roy just loved listening to his kids yammer on about their latest school projects, or sports.
Pulse: Johnny and Roy would always breathe a sigh of relief when they'd find a victim's pulse.
Sleep: Sleep never came easy after a difficult rescue.
Footwork: Being a lineman required fancy footwork sometimes.
Proud: Drs. Brackett and Early were so proud of how the paramedic program had turned out.
Landing: The explosion sent Johnny flying, but it was the landing that really hurt.
Luck: Being a fireman required a lot of skill and a little bit of luck.
Sacrifice: Johnny would make the ultimate sacrifice for Roy, and he knew his Pally would do the same for him.
Thanks for reading lovlies!
