So I have been asked to do a little story for Series 4 about Jeffries/Rebecca by Esbhpo. At the moment I'm not sure if it will be a one shot or more but I will see as how it goes and if the feedback is good then I might continue with it.

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Dr Rebecca Whitewood, knocked on Imara's office door. She had been summoned by the head of Segolia to talk about…. well she wasn't actually sure what it was about. A lot of the time she only obeyed summons, she didn't question them. The call of "come in" came from the office and she opened the door and went in.

"Dr Whitewood," Imara greeted her with a slight smile "Have a seat."

"What can I do for you? I do have a lot of work to be getting on with." Rebecca replied sharply

"No need to snap. I only wanted your help."

"What with?" she questioned

"I believe you would want to see something." Imara said, placing a book down on the table in front of her

Rebecca picked up the book and looked at it.

"Bloodwolf?" she looked confused "What is this?"

"A new fiction book. Look at the blurb."

There was a moment of silence as she read through the blurb. She then scoffed.

"What is this? It sounds like-"

"The story of Wolfbloods." Imara cut her off "It seems to be."

"Who wrote it?" Rebecca asked

"Take a look." She offered

"Tim!?" Rebecca exclaimed "Tim Jeffries has written a book!?"

"Yes. We have to get rid of it!" she said angrily

"Why though?"

Imara turned to her in bewilderment.

"Why do you think? It threatens to expose the secret! Keeping the secret is the most important thing about our world! We have to stop it now!" She shouted at the top of her voice

Rebecca sat back in her chair, looking shocked at the sudden outburst.

"Well what do you want me to do about it?"

"You know him," she said simply "I thought that if we sent you to tell him to take his book off the market, it would be less harsh on him."

"What if he doesn't agree to it?"

"Then you can tell him, that some more serious and violent people will come looking for him, to make him take it off the market." She paused for a moment, letting the full weight of her words set in "Now, are you going to take the job or not?"

"Fine," Rebecca sighed "I'll do it. Do you have an address for him or not?"

"On the last page." Imara stood up and strode to the door, opening the door for Whitewood, "Good luck."

Tim Jeffries was woken by the ringing of his doorbell. He stretched as he got up. He had taken to staying in these days. He had a lot to do with his book and he also needed to plan what he was going to say at the promotions of his book, that he did around the city. They never attracted many people but it was always better to be prepared.

As he opened the door, he didn't bother looking to see who it was. He knew it wouldn't be anybody wanting to buy the book and yet he wasn't sure who it would be. Barely anybody visited him, his neighbours or a kid who had knocked a ball into his garden. When he opened the door, he did not expect what he found.

"Morning Tim."

He stared for a full minute, dumbfounded, by the presence of his visitor.

"Rebecca? What are you doing here?" he asked

She said nothing, instead she held up a copy of his book.

"What did you think?! He asked, not exactly sure what to say

"I haven't read it but Segolia have and their not exactly happy about it." she stated

"Cup of tea, then?" he smiled

"Tim, I have no objection to your book," Rebecca explained "the thing is Segolia is isn't happy about the fact that you've written about Jana and their world. They aren't happy that humans know about the secret."

He set the tea down on the table, before sitting down next to her.

"It's just not their secret now, though is it." he sipped his tea, before continuing "We know now as well. They have to trust us with the secret."

"Don't you understand though, by writing this book they seem to think that you aren't keeping their secret?" She argued

"Becca, don't you see by telling someone that something is fiction, they will know that it will never be real." Tim defended himself

"Oh for god's sake Tim, can't you see, that that could easily backfire!"

"I thought you said that you had no objections to the book!" he fired back

"I don't but I don't want to see you getting hurt either!" she shouted

There was a moment of silence as what she had said sunk in.

"What do you mean?" he asked slowly

"I mean, that if you don't take your book off the market then people from Segolia will come and make you take it off the market." She said quietly

"Do you mean…" Jeffries trailed off

"Yes." She finished simply, knowing what he meant

"I understand that, Segolia see it as threatening but I've only sold a few copies of it. It's hardly the literary sensation of the century is it?" he complained

"All I was told, is that if you don't take the book off the market then you would be in severe trouble and you're my friend and I really don't want to see you getting hurt." Rebecca stated "Nor do I want to be breaking you out of Segolia and end up on the run."

"I don't know," he said casually "I think we could go on the run and make a successful team."

She looked at him in astonishment, as he grinned

"I don't really want to find out." She tried to say it in an angry tone but she had started to grin at his optimism "Please just take the book off the market."

"I have a promotion of the book next week." He sighed "After I have done that, I'll stop selling it, I promise."

There shall be another chapter soon. Please give us a review because it will make my day and give me some feedback on how I've done.