Author's Note: Hello again, here is the next chapter of my series, this time all about Linus. This one was remarkably harder to do than the last two and so I have absolutely no idea if that chapter is worse than the prior ones.
And by the way thanks a lot for the reviews! (Yes I know that Yen is Chinese ) I would also like to know if you've got any favourites among the drabbles, because I surely have got some that I like more than others.
Disclaimer: I don't own anything of Oceans 11/12 or 13. I don't make any money by writing either.
Summary: Well, everything about Linus.
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Danny:
At first he hadn't been sure if asking Bobby Caldwell's kid to come and join their team was a good idea. But the moment he realized that Linus had stolen the plane ticket out of his hand without him even noticing, Danny instantly knew how important it was to have the kid in his team and on his side.
Saul:
The first time he met Linus Caldwell, the boy was 4 years old. That day as Saul found his pockets empty and his wallet gone, he learned that you couldn't trust a con man's child either.
Reuben:
The way Linus was sitting on the bench, so unsure of himself, nervous and obviously not ready to take on such an important job like the Benedict heist, he somehow reminded Reuben of someone else. He only couldn't really decide if it was Danny or Rusty.
Rusty:
If Rusty knew one thing then that was people and that's why he was so absolutely sure that the nose was absolutely it for Linus. The nose just made his face look ugly enough to be taken serious but not as ugly as to be considered repulsive.
Virgil:
He had thought that with the Benedict heist, the kid had gotten in over his head. After watching Linus do his work, he couldn't help but wonder if it wasn't maybe him who was wrong in the team.
Turk:
All the while they were discussing a way to get the money to pay Benedict back in that hotel room in Amsterdam, Linus was talking as if he had changed profession and become a priest. Turk just couldn't decide if he should beat him up or admire him for being the conscience of their team.
Yen:
He watched as Linus let things vanish in mere fractions of seconds. This often made him wonder, if Linus couldn't have earned a lot of money as magician in circus.
Livingston:
He had always been sure that brilliancy in their line of work could not be inherited but had to be learned and practised. He wasn't so sure about that anymore, after he had seen Linus work.
Basher:
The thing he found the most entertaining about the kid was the fact that he had spent 1 million dollars for talent development. After all, who could help someone else develop his talent, if he wasn'r really aware of his own abilities?
Frank:
He couldn't help but fell slightly sympathetic towards the kid. Cause people who had something to prove also were the ones who had the most to lose.
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