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Title: The Ending Stays The Same
Fandom:
White Collar
Artist:
kj_svala
Author:
YanzaDracan
Characters:
Neal Caffrey, Peter/Elizabeth Burke, June, Mozzie
Word Count:
11,079
Rating:
R for implied situations
Summary:
Even when things change they stay the same.
Author's Notes:
Everything else at the Masterpost



WHITE COLLAR


When Peter walked into the bullpen Monday morning, he was surprised to see Neal sitting at a desk busily scanning files and taking notes.
 

"Ne…Matthew?" Peter spit out before he could stop himself.
 

"Agent Burke. Good morning."
 

"Why are you here?"
 

"I presented my case to Agent Hughes, and he was in agreement that since we are working to the same ends, and since the explosion has deprived you of Caffrey's expertise in all matters larcenous, that it only made sense to assign me to work with your squad. I have studied all your files and notes on Caffrey and believe I can provide you with the expertise you require."
 

Peter could only stare open mouthed at Matthew's speech.
 

"You believe you can think like Neal Caffrey?"
 

"If you could mange, I don't see there being any problem since apparently he resides in my psyche somewhere."
 

Peter thought he'd just been insulted, but he wasn't quite sure how.
 

"I'm willing to give it a try."
 

After a rocky start, it appeared that Matthew had picked up enough information from the files to emulate Neal. Sometimes Peter would turn to make some quip to Neal to find Matthew's stoic face looking back. There was never any after work dinners when El was out of town, nor did he ever come home to find Matthew having a glass of wine with El, making her laugh. Matthew didn't laugh, or do magic tricks in the office or any of the other things that Neal did in the past. The only trait he and Neal shared was a love of art. Where Neal drew and doodled for fun, there was no fun in Matthew Burns. It made Peter realize how much he missed Neal.
 

Elizabeth would sometimes stop by June's. It was hard at first, and felt like a bad blind date. Where Neal made everyone feel comfortable, and could talk about anything to anyone, Matthew was more reticent…almost shy. She was careful not to mention Kate/Gina or compare him to Neal, and they found their feet with each other, and Matthew no longer frowned when she stopped by, though he did rub his temples a lot and complain of headaches.
 

She mentioned this to Peter one night.
 

"Maybe his brain is finally healing." He looked up from the television.
 

"I hope you're right." But she really didn't think it was a good thing.

WHITE COLLAR


Moz and June both noticed when Neal was with people he trusted, he sounded and acted like Neal, when he was at the office, he was a strange combination of Matthew and Neal. Neal came out to play when he was in the 'game'. The minute the 'game' was over, so was Neal.
 

Peter was tempted to look for a switch the two personalities came and went so fast. He would look at Neal and the confusion would be so thick around the man you could almost touch it.
 

Moz continued to watch over him and would often call him on his personality switches. Walking through the door of the apartment, he quipped,
 

"Who are you tonight?"
 

Neal looked up from his dinner preparations.
 

"What do you mean, Moz?"
 

"You're becoming more like Sybil than Neal Caffrey."
 

At Neal's frown, Moz dropped the subject, but noticed Neal rubbing his eyes.
 

"I keep reading all that government fine print I'm going to soon need glasses." He chuckled.
 

Moz pointed to his glasses, "They have very stylish frames these days." He teased.
 

His concern had eased until Neal begged off their chess game complaining of a headache. Worry caused him to kick off his shoes, and stretch out on the bed until Neal quieted, his head pillowed on Moz's chest.
 

It really came home to the White Collar unit that Neal was gone when Sara Ellis breezed through demanding Neal Caffrey be arrested for bond theft. Matthew simply stared at the insurance investigator as she went through her tirade like she was an exotic bug that had crawled out of the woodwork. By the time she was finished, Matthew had grown bored and returned to his work.
 

After Halbridge and his shooter were arrested, Matthew eavesdropped shamelessly on Sara and Peter.
 

"I thought maybe Caffrey was running a scam with this whole amnesia thing, but I guess he really is Matthew Burns. He didn't flirt or try to seduce me once." She complained.
 

"You sound disappointed, Sara. I think Matthew has sworn off women for a while. He was heartbroken over his wife's death."
 

"Wife! I didn't know Caffrey was married."
 

"Neal wasn't, but Kate's identity as his wife, Gina stuck with Matthew."
 

"It's hard to imagine Neal grieving over anything." Sara said snidely as she walked out the door.
 

Peter stared hard after the workaholic woman. Did people really think Neal was that shallow? Did they never look beneath the smile to the real man? Peter paused. Wasn't he just as guilty of that as Sara Ellis?

WHITE COLLAR


It was an exhausted Neal that Moz found when he went up to the apartment after stopping to talk with June as she got ready to leave for a dinner date. They had both tried to talk Neal into telling Peter, but the younger man would not be moved.
 

Neal sat at the table, his head on his arms.
 

"Did something happen?" Moz perched on the edge of the chair in case he needed to move.
 

"Sara Ellis."
 

"Ah your lady investigator." Moz watched the bowed head.
 

"They're all believers." Neal never lifted his head. He reached out a hand to Moz. "You, June and Elizabeth seem to be the only ones who ever see me."
 

The sadness in Neal's voice tore at Moz. He didn't know how to comfort the younger man. He leaned forward and rested his head next to Neal's.
 

"Give this up, Neal. It's sucking you dry. The suits don't deserve to get this much of you." Moz begged quietly.
 

"I'm almost there, Moz." He rubbed his cheek against Moz's smooth scalp. "But maybe you and Aunt June are right. I miss me."
 

"We miss you, too. Please, Neal."
 

"My head hurts, Moz." Neal complained.
 

Moz's heart started to race. "How long has your head hurt?
 

"It never stops." Neal's voice was faint.
 

"Oh this is so not good." Moz mumbled as he got to his feet. He pulled Neal to his feet.
 

"I think I wanna lie down." Neal slurred.
 

"No, No, No, you have to listen. We have to get you checked out."
 

Moz called down to see if June's driver was available. Soon they were headed toward the hospital, Neal's head cradled against the smaller man's chest. Lady Luck seemed to finally shine on her favored child for Neal's neurologist, Dr. Royce, was on duty when they got to the hospital.
 

"What's happened?"
 

"Says he has a headache that never stops."
 

"Has he complained before?"
 

"No, but he was never one to complain. He rubs his temples and eyes…a lot."
 

They quickly started getting vitals. Next thing Moz knew he was filling out forms, and watching as they wheeled Neal into the elevator.
 

The next time he looked up June was sitting next to him, and they were in the surgical waiting room.
 

"June?"
 

"It's alright, Mozzie." She soothed. "They found a piece of shrapnel they missed the first time."
 

"Who's he going to be when he wakes up this time?"
 

"Hopefully Neal will be back to himself when he recovers." Dr. Royce walked into the end of their conversation.
 

"But as Neal or Matthew?" Moz asked.
 

"I can't predict that. Has he been going back and forth between the two?"
 

Moz started to speak, but June placed a hand on his arm. He looked around to see Peter and Elizabeth coming into the room.
 

"Who called the suits?" He hissed at June.
 

"That would be me." The doctor volunteered. "Because Agent Burke is responsible for Neal while he's out of prison, I'm obligated to call him though he cannot make the decisions for Neal's care." She tried to soothe Mozzie's temper.
 

"He doesn't care about Neal or have any say in his treatment." All the worry and paranoia since the explosion spewed out.
 

"That's not the point." The doctor was firm. "He still had to be informed."
 

Moz started to stand, but June laid a hand on his arm.
 

"Moz."
 

He deflated.
 

"You might not think Peter cares, but Elizabeth does, and they come as a set." She reminded him.
 

The Burkes had shamelessly eavesdropped for Moz rarely showed temper. Usually he was just cuttingly sarcastic.
 

"Doctor, can I ask you a question?" Peter interrupted.
 

"That depends. Some information I can give, but most requires permission from whoever he named to speak for him."
 

"Let's make it hypothetical than. In an instance such as this could it have caused a person to change personalities like flipping a light switch-say be Neal Caffrey one minute then Matthew Burns the next depending on the situation?"
 

"Quite conceivably." The doctor confirmed.
 

"You thought he was faking!? You saw the eye rubbing and rubbing the temples and thought it was a con!?" Moz's voice started got louder.
 

Just because it had been a con, the headaches and the personality swapping had been real.
 

"Peter?" Elizabeth asked.
 

"Yes. I thought it was probable that he was doing it to stay out of the anklet and have access to the bombing investigation files. So I dismissed the signs as part of his game."
 

"If Moz hadn't brought him in tonight you may well have been planning his funeral soon." The doctor added to the mix.
 

"What do you mean, doctor?" June asked.
 

She still held on to Moz for he had grown very protective of Neal, and she didn't want him going after Peter.
 

"The shrapnel was pressing on one the arteries that supplies blood to the brain. If one or both of those arteries had collapsed he would have suffered a stroke causing any number of problems including blindness and possibly death. If it had severed the artery, Neal would have bled to death, internally…hypothetically."
 

Everyone deflated at the doctor's pronouncement, Peter turned pale as Elizabeth hid her face in his shirt. Moz once again stepped forward though he wanted to bolt and wait for Neal to call and say everything was alright.
 

"What's his prognosis?" He was amazed at how steady his voice sounded and how much time he spent praying these days.
 

"There was no damage to the arteries and now that circulation is restored he should be fine."
 

"What about the Neal/Matthew switches?" Peter asked.
 

"We'll just have to wait and see how that matter resolves itself." She started to walk away. "For now he is in the recovery room. I'll have the nurse come for you once he's settled."

WHITE COLLAR


His head and his mouth felt stuffed with cotton. He tried to search his memory for what might be the cause.
 

Gina…no...Kate...who was Gina?...and Kate…fire…pain…he tried to get to her, but heat and flames and a voice…a voice saying…saying…what was it saying?...
 

"Stay still! Neal don't move. It's too late…you can't save her. Please Neal! You have to stay still!"
 

He didn't listen he had to get to Kate. He tried to stand and there was pain everywhere and then it went dark.
 

The sound of Neal's heart monitor picking up tempo woke Moz from his light doze. There were no other signs of consciousness, but Moz knew Neal was playing possum. The monitor leveled off, but the blue eyes remained closed and his breathing was slow and steady. He had to convince Neal it was safe to wake up. He stole a glance at Mr. and Mrs. Suit leaning against each other before moving closer to whisper in the thief's ear.
 

"You're in the hospital, Neal. It's safe to wake up. Mr. and Mrs. Suit are here. I sent June home, but she'll be back in the morning." Moz took hold of Neal's hand. "Dr. Royce found a piece of shrapnel they missed after the explosion. That's why you've been Mr. Split Personality the past six months."

*Six months! It was six months since Kate died!?*
 

 

Like a bizarre movie trailer images flowed through his mind.

*Who was Matthew Burns and Gina and where had Peter been?*
 

The feelings of distrust for everyone except Moz and June were strong enough to trigger his flight response.

*He had to wake up. There was danger. He needed to grab Mozzie and run.*
 

 

Need and adrenaline were so strong Neal regained consciousness and had pulled Mozzie half way to the door before his legs went out from under him landing both men in a heap. Machines were shrieking, waking Peter and Elizabeth and bringing every nurse and doctor on the floor to the room.
 

Disoriented, seeing hands coming toward him with loud voices triggered older, buried memories…He scrabbled backwards best as his uncoordinated arms and legs would move, keeping his body between Moz and the hands.
 

He had to stop. They had him trapped against the wall. Hands and feet blocked the door and safety. Neal did the only thing he could-he rolled. When he got turned, he grabbed Mozzie, pulled the smaller man against his chest and curled around him hoping his body would protect his friend from the hands and feet.
 

"Everyone STOP!" Neal's doctor and Peter shouted.
 

The room went silent.
 

"You can all go back to your stations. Mr. Caffrey's fine just a little disoriented." Dr. Royce instructed quietly. "We'll take care of getting him back to bed."
 

Soon the room held Dr. Royce, the Burkes, Neal and Moz.
 

"Neal." Dr. Royce tried to keep her voice soothing. "Let me help you back to bed."
 

Neal's only reaction was to curl tighter.
 

Peter tried a different tact. "Moz, can you get Neal to let you go?"
 

"Not 'til he's ready." Moz's voice was muffled under Neal.
 

"What's that mean?"
 

At the irritation in Peter's voice Neal tucked his head under his arm.
 

Elizabeth touched Peter's arm signaling him to back away. She kneeled down next to the men.
 

"Neal, sweetie, it's Elizabeth." She touched his shoulder lightly. Encouraged that Neal merely shuddered she kept talking. "You know, El? You help me with my wine list and food suggestions for the New York high brows, and then we have a glass of wine and tell stories about Peter." She continued gently rubbing his arm and shoulder.
 

She felt Neal relax slightly. Peter shifted restlessly impatient to talk to Neal now that he was awake. A scathing look from his wife had him in his chair, giving her room to work with Neal.
 

"Mrs. Suit, Neal." Moz softly added his reassurances to El's.
 

When the expected pain didn't come, Neal tried to get his brain to make sense.

*El, Peter's wife. He liked her. She was always honest with him.*
 

"Peter…Suit. Peter doesn't like me."
 

Peter and El both gasped. Neal tensed. Still no pain.
 

"Of course Peter likes you, Neal." Elizabeth turned blue daggers on Peter who shrugged. "He's your friend."
 

A bark of bitter laughter left the con man as he started to uncurl though he kept Moz between him and wall.
 

"Lies…bait…my C.I. smarter than yours…jealous of Kate…Alex…pet con…tame thief…thinks smarter…always looks down.' Neal's eyes started to close as the adrenaline wore off and silence filled the room over the disjointed thoughts out of control.
 

Moz had almost slipped free when Dr. Royce moved toward them bringing Neal alert, pulling Moz into his lap.
 

The smaller man flushed at Neal's manhandling, but relaxed and let him have his way. The position had the advantage of allowing Moz to whisper reassurances in his ear. His slipped into Gaelic, a tongue twisting language the fixer and thief had learned for a con and kept for private conversations in a crowd.
 

With Peter and Moz's help they got Neal back into bed. After a quick check of his vitals, Dr. Royce left to set up a battery of tests. Watching Neal fight sleep because he was he the room, Peter and Elizabeth said their goodnights with a promise to return the next day. Knowing it would do no good to protest, Neal nodded before allowing his eyes to drift closed.
 

Once the door of the hospital closed behind them, Peter waited for his wife's wrath. He knew she would never embarrass him in public, but once they were in the car he figured the gloves would come off. She surprised him by not saying a single word until he locked the door after walking Satchmo.
 

"You better have an explanation as to why a man you profess to care enough about to consider bringing into our lives", she turned to glare at her husband, "believes you think he's less than you. Why do you isolate him? I thought you didn't like Kate because she always hurt Neal, but it seems you've managed to hurt him just as much."
 

She paled as a thought struck her. "Is there something going on at work that makes you treat him like that? My God, Peter, Neal's a master thief. I know you're highly intelligent, but you don't use someone you love as bait and not tell them, then lord your 'master plan' over them. You don't treat Diana and Jones like that do you?"
 

"God no. Diana'd have my nuts in a vice." Peter paled.
 

"Is it because Neal won't retaliate?" Elizabeth's got wide. "You're afraid-afraid if you admit to wanting Neal to be the alpha at home he won't let you be in control at work."
 

Peter opened his mouth to refute her words, but they were always honest with each other and he wouldn't start lying now.
 

"You'll need to tell Neal this when you talk." Elizabeth narrowed her eyes at Peter's expression. "Peter…" Then another thought made her stop. "Unless you've changed your mind."
 

'No I haven't changed my mind." Peter answered solemnly. "I promise I'll explain and hopefully Neal will forgive me."
 

They both breathed a sigh of relief when after a day of wires and machines Neal was given a clean bill of health. Dr. Royce told Neal he could go home the next day, the stitches would dissolve over time, and to take a few extra days before going back to work, but if he had any problems with headaches, blurry vision or dizziness he was to call her immediately.
 

Peter and Elizabeth offered to take Neal home, but the thief declined politely while watching Peter out of the corner of his eye. June was sending her driver for him.
 

Neal got quiet after Dr. Royce left, but he watched Peter closely. Elizabeth watched the silent dance going on between the two men. She finally threw her hands in the air.
 

"Would you two get on with whatever it is you're not talking about?" She stood with her hands on her hips.
 

Peter licked his lips trying to wet his mouth. He reached in his pocket. "Neal, now that you're back to yourself, you need to put the anklet back on."
 

"Yes, well…all good things must come to an end." Neal sighed as he set his foot on the bed for Peter to fasten the electronic tracker.
 

He tried to mask it, but Peter and Elizabeth both caught the minute flinch when the lock snapped.
 

"I'll see you at the office in a few days." Neal looked away, embarrassed.
 

The tracker was usually covered by his pants, and could be relegated to a back corner of his mind, but this-this reminded him that he was not his own person, and this man who managed to keep him off kilter, held the end of a very short leash.
 

Peter and Elizabeth exchanged a look, but didn't know how to comfort the younger man. It was Elizabeth that brushed Neal's arm with gentle fingers while giving him a soft smile before moving to Peter's side. Blue eyes wide, they flew to Peter, whose expression was just as soft as Elizabeth's.
 

Not able to deal with the added weight of their emotions with the turmoil in his re-awakened memory, he dropped his eyes.
 

By his third day home, Neal's headaches had subsided, his natural exuberance beginning to return. He tried working on his art, but his mind was full of jumbled images that transmitted themselves to the page. Calling Hughes, he got two things-an appointment and the fact that Peter was in court. Neal changed and was soon sitting in the Agent In Charge's office, a small attaché case sitting in front of Hughes.
 

"You're voluntarily giving this stuff back?"
 

Neal wore his customary smirk. "You know I don't do guns…that ID probably has more red flags than the running of the bulls, and between you and me-handcuffs just aren't my 'thing'."
 

He older man flushed. "And in return for this good deed?"
 

The humor fled from the handsome face. "I need to go over the files I…we…to help settle the memories and images floating to the surface."
 

"Your idea?" Hughes seemed skeptical.
 

"Dr. Royce actually." Neal pulled a letter out of his pocket.
 

Hughes studied Neal for a few seconds after reading the letter then seeming to make a decision, moved to a locked cabinet. He paused before handing Neal two accordion folders.
 

"I don't suppose it would do any good to have you talk to a Bureau psychologist?"
 

Neal chuckled. "And people say you don't have a sense of humor…sir."
 

Hughes signed at the thief's impertinence.
 

"You can read them over there." He indicated a table and chair in to the corner. "Those don't leave this room and you don't talk about what you read." His tone brooked no argument.
 

Neal absorbed all the ramifications of that order then simply nodded his face devoid of its usual cockiness.

WHITE COLLAR


It was close to the end of the day when Peter returned from court. He was making notations in his case files when he noticed Jones and Diana stealing furtive glances towards Hughes' office.
 

"Alright you two," the junior agents swiveled around to face their boss, "what's so fascinating about Hughes' office?" He grinned at their guilty expressions.
 

They looked at each other, the door, then back at Peter.
 

"You got seniority." Jones shrugged at Diana's glare.
 

"I'm sure it's nothing." Diana hurried on seeing Peter's raised eyebrows at the statement. "Neal went in Hughes' office about ten with an attaché and Hughes' she dragon of an admin hasn't let anyone in since."
 

Peter looked at his watch. "That was six hours ago."
 

The agents nodded. "We've all tried, but no one gets by her."
 

They looked at Peter expectantly.
 

"Oh no. That woman knows more dirt and dirty tricks than all the agencies combined, besides she's always had a soft spot for Neal…but…maybe…" he moved towards Hughes' office.
 

"Can I help you, Agent Burke?"
 

"Ah yes, Mrs. Stanton. I was just getting ready to leave and wanted to offer Neal a ride home."
 

The admin's smile was wicked. "Neal and Agent Hughes left hours ago, Agent Burke." She looked over the top of her glasses and smiled like the cat in the cream.
 

"Thank you, Mrs. Stanton." Peter ground out.
 

He went by June's on the way home only to be turned away by her majordomo who informed him Master Caffrey had retired after a dose of pain medication.
 

The next morning Neal was already sorting through the morning's printouts of chatter and alerts on BOLOs and APBs when the rest of the White Collar division agents arrived. He hung up the phone when Peter stopped at his desk.
 

"Good morning, Peter." Neal's tone was wary.
 

"Neal. Who was on the phone?" Peter's tone was more sharp than curious.
 

Neal's face cleared of any expression. Peter flinched at the handsome face devoid of emotion. It reminded him of Neal when he thought he was Matthew Burns. Not one to back down voluntarily in a roomful of junior agents, he continued as though nothing happened.
 

"Well?"
 

"Mrs. Stanton." The bland voice made Peter's skin crawl.
 

"About?" He let his irritation show.
 

"Agent Burke." Mrs. Stanton called across the bull pen that became strangely silent.
 

Peter sincerely wished for a large crack to open in the earth for him to hide…but alas.
 

"If you're finished dawdling, I have your morning bulletins."
 

Peter flushed as he walked across the room.
 

"Of course, Mrs. Stanton. Thank you." Peter headed for the sanctuary of his office.
 

When he looked out the wall of glass, Neal had turned his attention back to his printouts.

WHITE COLLAR


Neal spent a lot of time coming up with and rejecting plans for getting the music box from Diana while at the same time convincing himself that the looks and emotions he thought he saw from Peter and Elizabeth at the hospital, and afterward were simply drug induced fantasies or flights of fancy on his part until Peter had gone undercover as an auditing CPA at that tech company and got his fool self poisoned.
 

He had been terrified as he'd raced through all the checkpoints ahead of the paramedics. He petitioned St. Nickolas, the patron saint of thieves that he wasn't too late.
 

He'd sat with Elizabeth curled in his arms as they waited for word from the doctors that they had gotten the antidote to Peter in time.
 

Once Elizabeth was allowed in Peter's room, Neal had stood at the door and watched the couple. He'd wanted to walk over to the bed with her, but their love for each other was such a palatable thing he felt like a voyeur standing at the door watching them. Elizabeth had turned to pull Neal to them to find the door closing silently.

WHITE COLLAR


On bad days, Neal would think about using the key to his tracker he'd lifted off the crooked Marshall and steal the music box himself, but he wanted to save his one ace. He had a feeling that whatever had Diana and Jones acting like hounds on a scent could prove to be more important.
 

He sat in his darkened apartment watching the city lights glint off the cherub Alex had given him. It was the most important piece to the puzzle of the music box that was frustrating Peter. All Neal had to do was watch and be patient. Peter lied repeatedly to him, than would tell him he'd lied-like the grifter didn't know, but away from the office, he and Elizabeth acted like they were courting him.
 

If he hadn't already spent half the year with his memory skewed, this would be a mind fuck. What was happening now was almost intolerable to Neal. His heart and head were in constant turmoil. He knew Moz constantly worried about his choices and actions.
 

He was still sitting in front of the large windows when dawn lit the sky, the cherub resting over his heart.

WHITE COLLAR


Peter was combing through Garrett Fowler's files when Diana hurried into his office, careful to close the door.
 

"We got a hit on Fowler."
 

"Where?"
 

After she left with Jones to check the bank's video footage, Peter sat watching Neal as his mind turned over different scenarios if they found Fowler and the impact on the younger man.
 

He and El weren't any closer to getting Neal to come to them. Part of that was his fault. His plans against Neal machinations constantly damaged any trust he built with the younger man. This newest lead on Fowler had the potential to drive Neal into doing something foolish. Tasking Mozzie with letting him know if Neal started to break eased some of his worry, but not by much.
 

Though it took everything to not slip his leash, Neal helped Peter orchestrate a con to flush Fowler into the open. When Peter forbade him from being in on bust, Neal stood without a word and left. With a look Peter kept Diana in her chair until Jones left his office.
 

"I need you to bring me the box."
 

"Are you sure?"
 

"We have to tell him or we'll lose him." He rubbed his hands over his face. "We may lose him anyway."
 

Diana squeezed his shoulder in sympathy as she went out the door.

WHITE COLLAR


Neal was looking for his corkscrew when someone knocked on his door. He was shocked to find Peter standing at the door with a satchel in his hand. Neal cocked his head quizzically when Peter simply waited. He never waited to be invited inside. Peter felt he was entitled to barge into any aspect of Neal's life without regard to his wishes.
 

Neal moved back to the table and his bottle of wine.
 

"What do you want, Peter?" He never looked back as the door closed.
 

"To give you something." Peter stated simply.
 

He set the satchel on the table, and opened the clasp. He finally had Neal's attention. He pulled the amber music box out of the satchel.
 

"Couldn't figure it out by yourselves?" The thief's tone was bitter.
 

Peter had the good grace to flush. "No. There seems to be a piece missing…here."
 

Neal reached into his breast pocket and pulled out the cherub and inserted it into place. Finding the hidden comb he inserted it into the music box. The melody wasn't familiar to either man. Neal was on the phone with Mozzie before Peter could even think to ask.
 

The two men were so absorbed in their puzzle, Peter felt invisible. He left hoping Neal would call him if they found anything, but part of him was afraid.
 

Excited Moz pulled Neal out of the mansion into a cab.
 

"Do I need to call Peter so he doesn't think I'm going off the farm?" Neal smiled at Mozzie's excitement.
 

Moz frowned. "If you have to." He pouted.
 

Neal smiled softly at the man who had stuck with him through the best and the worst of his life. He made a quick call to Peter then turned his attention back to Moz.
 

"Mozzie," the older man turned at the seriousness in Neal's voice, "Thank you, old friend." He pulled Moz against his chest and placed a gentle kiss on the bald head.
 

The expression on Neal's face frightened Moz. As well as Neal read him, he could read Neal. His face said that he had made a decision and made his peace with the consequences of that decision.
 

"Neal?"
 

"We're here." Neal's smile would have made angels weep.
 

Moz kept his own counsel as Peter pulled up to the curb as they exited the cab. Then he got lost in talk of codes and ciphers and past triumphs with Akihiro while Peter watched and Neal poked through the shop like a curious cat. Everyone was in the back of the shop when Neal surreptitiously checked camera angles. When he moved the silver revolver had disappeared from the display case.
 

Peter picked up his ringing phone not taking his eyes off the file he was reading.
 

"You know how you wanted me to call you when I thought Neal was going to do something crazy?" The voice came down the line.
 

"Moz?"
 

"Neal's going to the museum…" he paused as if forcing himself to confide in the suits. "…he has a gun."
 

Peter's blood ran cold as he ran from the office yelling for Diana and Jones.
 

It was done. All the planning, speculating, preparing himself mentally to once again have blood on his hands, and when it came down to brass tacks he couldn't shoot Fowler. The former agent was just a pathetic pawn in a much more elaborate game.
 

He stood quietly waiting for whatever was going to happen next. Probably back to prison. At the moment he couldn't bring himself to care. He came out of stupor when Peter told him to go home.
 

He'd just poured a glass of wine and was starting to run through the options of where they go from here when there was pounding on his door. When he turned the lock, Peter burst through the door.
 

"Thank God." Peter said, acting like he was about to hug Neal.
 

"What's going on, Peter?" Neal stood very still.
 

"Someone shot Tanaka. They had a still of the store's video on the screen. It was showing you. I thought maybe the shooter had come here."
 

"Was anything taken?"
 

"His clothes were disarranged like someone was searching for something."
 

"The code." Neal's eyes got wide. "Peter, I wasn't the only one in the video."
 

"Mozzie!" They said together running out the door.
 

"He was going back to Akihiro's to compare notes and have dinner." Neal cursed the evening traffic. "He likes to take the bus. He thinks it harder to track him, so check the bus stop closest to Tavern on The Green."
 

Neal was out of the car before Peter stopped running for the group of people starting to gather around a bench.
 

"Did someone call 911!?" Neal yelled as he landed on his knees next to his friend.
 

"I did," an older woman answered, "but I didn't know what else to do for him."
 

"Thank you." Neal's tone was sincere.
 

He heard Peter barking orders into his phone as Neal opened Moz's jacket and saw the bullet wound near his heart and Moz's unseeing eyes.
 

There was a pulse, but it was weak and he was barely breathing.
 

"Oh God, Moz, don't you leave me, too." Neal whispered frantically as he propped the smaller man against his chest hoping to make it easier for him to breathe.
 

The only indication Mozzie made that he heard was a small whimper of pain.
 

"Please hold on." Neal put pressure on the wound trying to staunch the blood.
 

"The ambulance is close. We got here in time."
 

The arctic colored eyes were frigid when they met Peter's. "Getting here in time would mean he never got shot and we got the bastard that did this." Neal hissed low.
 

Peter sat back on his heels at the venom in Neal's voice. "Neal, there was no way to know…"
 

"Did you know about Fowler when you made me the deal?" Neal's voice was devoid of any emotion.
 

"We knew something wasn't right, but we didn't know what until we traced one of his calls to Kate's cell phone."
 

"So I'm the only one this little plan of yours hasn't gotten killed?" Neal's tone was bitter.
 

Paramedics started pushing through the crowd. Neal's arms tightened around Mozzie.
 

"Neal." Peter's tone was begging.
 

"Bait," Neal shook his head, "always the bait."
 

"Neal, no."
 

"Sir, you have to let us have your friend now." A no nonsense female EMT touched Neal's shoulder lightly.
 

"He's all I have left." Neal's eyes were begging as he slid from behind Moz.
 

"I promise we'll take real good care of him. What's his name?"
 

"Mozzie. I'll be coming to the hospital to take care of the details." He said calmly.
 

"Neal, your tracker…" Peter started.
 

"Fuck my tracker, and your deal. You and your band of merry men who think because we're thieves we're expendable. YOU," Neal made sure Peter knew he meant him, "have cost me everything," the tone was hard, "everything." His voice was quiet. "Tell Elizabeth it would have been great."
 

A chill ran down Peter's spine.
 

"Neal-Please don't do anything foolish…El and I…we…"
 

"Oh I'm not going to do anything foolish, Peter." Neal's tone was almost sinister.
 

That didn't guarantee what Nick Holden was going to do.
 

Neal climbed into the ambulance and slammed the door.

~~FINI

Date: 2010-12-05 12:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lucy-hp.livejournal.com
I just read it.
I love your writing style.

I'm hurting for Neal and Peter. I don't like sad ending. But your end is better for this story even though I wish they could be happy.

I often think that Peter plays a dangerous a game and one day Neal will say goodbye without caring about the consequences. And you wrote that feeling really well.

Date: 2010-12-05 02:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yanzadracan.livejournal.com
Thank you for your kind words. I can't seem to get a happy ending for Neal and Peter because I think Peter can be an ass toward Neal.

I'm with you thinking Neal will get fed up and disappear.

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