Title: Seeing Red
Author: Settiai
Disclaimer: "The Sentinel" and other related characters are all properties of Pet Fly Productions and Paramount. No infringement is intended. This story, such as it is, was written as a sign of respect and love for the characters, the show, and their creator. I claim no ownership of the aforementioned show and characters.
Rating: G
Summary: Jim has a reason for seeing red.
Feedback: Comments and helpful criticisms are always appreciated.
E-mail: lynn_foster@settiai.com
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Jim Ellison shook his head in amusement as the sound of muffled curses reached his ears, and he silently wondered just what his roommate had managed to do in the fifteen minutes that he had been gone. His question was answered the moment he walked into the kitchen, however, and he felt his grin literally fade away into nothing.
Everywhere he looked, he could see nothing but red.
"Sandburg!"
A familiar head popped up from behind the table, crimson liquid dripping from his long hair. "I can explain this, Jim. Really."
The older man let his gaze drift over the usually spotless kitchen, grimacing slightly as a few drops of the red liquid trickled to the floor. "What the hell happened here, Chief?"
Blair glanced around the room, his eyes widening slightly as he noticed just how chaotic the kitchen was. "Well, I was heating up some spaghetti sauce..."
"And you decided to paint the kitchen with it?"
"Funny, Jim. Funny."
Blair muttered a few choice words under his breath, just loud enough for the older man to hear with his heightened senses, as he reached over to turn off the stove. "Come on, it's not that bad."
Before Jim had a chance to comment, a splatter of the crimson sauce dropped from the ceiling onto his shoulder. An annoyed sigh escaped his lips as he turned toward the younger man. "Ten, nine, eight, seven, six..."
An amused glint in his eyes, Jim started walking in the younger man's direction. Blair looked around the room helplessly, his attention still focused on his partner's face. "Come on, Jim..."
The laughter of friendship soon filled the apartment.
