A/N: The barricade scenes are going to be sad. I'll put some Éponine/Enjolras in it to make it a little bit better. The thing with Valjean and Javert is the same. Valjean comes in, gains trust, takes Javert, talks a bit, and lets him go. I'm not going to show it, but that part is true to the book/play/movie.
Valjean entered the barricade, and was immediately spotted by Enjolras.
"Who are you?" Enjolras asked, his nostrils flaring.
"A volunteer," said Valjean.
"Like him?" Enjolras pointed to where Javert was. Something flickered in Valjean's eyes, but he said nothing. "Inspector Javert, the spy," Enjolras said, disgust in his voice.
"I recognize him, he's fine," said Gavroche. "He's a civilian."
Enjolras nodded, but still regarded Valjean wearily.
Éponine walked over to Enjolras, and touched his hand.
"You okay?" she asked. Enjolras nodded.
"R told me what happened with Jehan," Éponine said, her voice almost breaking. She hugged Enjolras, and held back the tears. Little Jehan, sweet Jehan, innocent Jehan, and he was now dead. Éponine was now even more passionate than before about showing the government and the soldiers.
"There's another attack coming!" called out Valjean. Enjolras immediately released her.
"Get back," he said, and grabbed his rifle. Éponine nodded and ran to the back wall, where Bahorel was.
The first wave came suddenly, but they were prepared. A brief break was given, as the soldiers regrouped.
"Thank you, we are in your debt," said Enjolras. "Would you like anything?"
Valjean nodded, "just the life of Javert."
Enjolras nodded, "do what needs to be done." The second wave was approaching, and Valjean vanished, taking Javert with him.
Bahorel was fighting, but he was also trying to make sure nothing hit Éponine. The soldiers were climbing up, and shooting into the barricade. People started falling. One soldier, wanting more damage, aimed for a bunch of loose wreckage, hanging on a windowsill about Bahorel and Éponine. A couple shots and the whole thing collapsed.
Éponine was nervously looking for Gavroche, when she felt Bahorel roughly push her away and out against the opposite wall. Dust billowed up, and Éponine started coughing. When the dust cleared, she could see a huge pile of wreckage were Bahorel was, and an arm poking out.
