ABC.
Words: 346 Couple: Andy McNally and Sam Swarek.
TV Show: Rookie Blue.
Disclaimer: All characters you recognize do not belong to me.
AU.
Drabble.
Tag to 4x01.
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Prompt: Home.
Gripping Nick Collin's hand tightly, Andy McNally realized that after six months, all she wanted to do was go home.
Go home to where her father was waiting to have dinner every Wednesday and Sunday nights, and tell her stories about the stories that Amy had told him during a date they'd had.
Go home to where Traci Nash was going to be pulling her to the park to make sure she didn't go and beat up the mother of the kid who keeps stealing Leo Nash's basketball and doesn't do anything to control her son.
Go home to where Dov Epstein would try and convince her that he could totally outdrink her in Tequila, but then have to be supported into the back of a taxi at the end of the night because he drank far too much.
Go home to where Chris Diaz would try and make sure that she did everything correctly and looked out for her like an older brother.
Go home to where Gail Peck would be sleeping on her couch even though she was mending thinks with Nick.
Go home to where Oliver Shaw would treat her like his own daughter and steal her lunch when he can.
Go home to where Frank Best and Noelle Williams would gush over how adorable Olivia is and secretly laugh internally when she and Oliver Shaw call her Ninja.
Go home to where Sam Swarek promised that he would do absolutely everything to prove to her that he loved her. Even if it took forever.
And when she heard that man's voice from the other side of the metal door, telling her it was okay to come out. Her heart dropped, straight from her throat down to her gut. And as if she was on fire she flung herself at that door and pulled it up to great him.
"Hey."
Letting out a sob and stepping forward to hug him tightly, Andy McNally was nothing but grateful for him being there to take her home. Because there was nowhere else she'd rather be.
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Pree sure at one point this was going to end even cheesier like, "when she looked into his eyes, she felt at home." But the muse dragon threatened to cute my fingers off to make sure I never typed again if I even dared of doing so.
God. Even fictional dragons are mean.
So this isn't 100% McSwarek fluff. But the end is. So that makes up for it. I think.
Thank you!
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Next Prompt: Introductions.
The thing that terrified Andy McNally the most about Sarah Swarek in that moment, was how easy it was for her to ask that question.
