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Title: Fathers
Author:
hawkeyecat
Fandom: M*A*S*H
Characters: Henry Blake, Frank Burns, BJ Hunnicutt, Trapper John McIntyre
Prompt: 027. Parents
Community: fanfic100
Word Count: 138
Rating: Everyone
Disclaimer: How many times are you going to make me confess that I don’t own them?
Author's Notes: Beta-read by
sarcasticsra.
Korea was hard on everyone, of course, but it was a more exclusive circle of hell for those who had left children behind. Trapper didn’t miss Louise, most of the time; he only really read her letters for news of his girls. Frank feared his Louise, but missed his mother, and every so often he’d bring up his three kids. Henry never even met his son, but his daughters would desperately miss their daddy for years on.
BJ, though, seemed to suffer the worst. Not only did he actually love his wife, but he’d also left behind an infant daughter—one who called another man “Daddy” first. Even after Margaret let him have it for his attitude, he moped over every milestone he read instead of witnessing. The orphans just weren’t the same as holding his own baby.
Author:
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Fandom: M*A*S*H
Characters: Henry Blake, Frank Burns, BJ Hunnicutt, Trapper John McIntyre
Prompt: 027. Parents
Community: fanfic100
Word Count: 138
Rating: Everyone
Disclaimer: How many times are you going to make me confess that I don’t own them?
Author's Notes: Beta-read by
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Korea was hard on everyone, of course, but it was a more exclusive circle of hell for those who had left children behind. Trapper didn’t miss Louise, most of the time; he only really read her letters for news of his girls. Frank feared his Louise, but missed his mother, and every so often he’d bring up his three kids. Henry never even met his son, but his daughters would desperately miss their daddy for years on.
BJ, though, seemed to suffer the worst. Not only did he actually love his wife, but he’d also left behind an infant daughter—one who called another man “Daddy” first. Even after Margaret let him have it for his attitude, he moped over every milestone he read instead of witnessing. The orphans just weren’t the same as holding his own baby.