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doylebaby.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2005-08-13 05:40 pm
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No Option by PJ ( PG)
Fandom: The Professionals
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Author on LJ: Unknown
Author Website: Unknown
Why this must be read:
Doyle is suffering from nightmares ever since Cookie died. Bodie can't help him and he hardly sleeps anymore but a holiday is out of the question.
Cowley has a case for him that takes him to Gabon and Congo. In Doyle's present state of mind Bodie refuses to let him go off on his own and goes with him.
Bodie however is still 'wanted' in Congo which makes the trip even more dangerous.
The deterioration of Doyle's mind is very well depicted and the thin line between sanity and insanity is very obvious.
A Cowley who feels guilty is new, but not unbelievable.
Bodie had been acting strangely from the moment George Cowley had informed them they were to collect Michael Coddington from the remote Gabonian outpost of Sounole. All of Doyle's attempts to draw out his partner had failed; Bodie steadfastly denied there was any problem and refused to discuss it.
***
No matter how late he went to bed, regardless of how tired he was, within a short period of falling asleep, Doyle would awaken in a sweat-drenched ball of terror. He was also strangely reluctant to tell his worried lover about the nightmare.
***
To cover the abrupt chill along his spine, Cowley drained his glass. It seemed he'd been seriously guilty of underestimating Doyle...in more ways than one.
***
Come on laddie, the Scot thought uneasily. Scream, yell, throw the glass, but do something! Grabbing both shoulders, he shook his agent firmly. "Doyle!"
***
Cowley threw open the door, hitting the light switch as he did so.
Dear merciful Lord...he told me, but I didn't listen. No other option, was what he said...
No Option
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Author on LJ: Unknown
Author Website: Unknown
Why this must be read:
Doyle is suffering from nightmares ever since Cookie died. Bodie can't help him and he hardly sleeps anymore but a holiday is out of the question.
Cowley has a case for him that takes him to Gabon and Congo. In Doyle's present state of mind Bodie refuses to let him go off on his own and goes with him.
Bodie however is still 'wanted' in Congo which makes the trip even more dangerous.
The deterioration of Doyle's mind is very well depicted and the thin line between sanity and insanity is very obvious.
A Cowley who feels guilty is new, but not unbelievable.
Bodie had been acting strangely from the moment George Cowley had informed them they were to collect Michael Coddington from the remote Gabonian outpost of Sounole. All of Doyle's attempts to draw out his partner had failed; Bodie steadfastly denied there was any problem and refused to discuss it.
***
No matter how late he went to bed, regardless of how tired he was, within a short period of falling asleep, Doyle would awaken in a sweat-drenched ball of terror. He was also strangely reluctant to tell his worried lover about the nightmare.
***
To cover the abrupt chill along his spine, Cowley drained his glass. It seemed he'd been seriously guilty of underestimating Doyle...in more ways than one.
***
Come on laddie, the Scot thought uneasily. Scream, yell, throw the glass, but do something! Grabbing both shoulders, he shook his agent firmly. "Doyle!"
***
Cowley threw open the door, hitting the light switch as he did so.
Dear merciful Lord...he told me, but I didn't listen. No other option, was what he said...
No Option

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