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crack_van2011-03-07 08:33 pm
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But Who’s Counting? by halotolerant (Adult/18)
*waves hello to everyone* well I may be a little late but I am finally here and ready to start up the van and rec you some fabulous Professionals stories. So let’s start with one of my fav authors.
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: approx 1350 words
Author on LJ:
halotolerant
Author Website: Links to Halo‘s stories can be found here and here.
Why this must be read: described by the author as “Five times Bodie and Doyle actually do it”, this is a stunning piece of writing. To start with it is wonderfully erotic, but you can also feel the emotions and the relationship between Bodie and Doyle changing as you read. Fantastically in character, full of angst, romance, and realisations, this is a involving, scorchingly hot, evocative, read.
Excerpt
The first time didn’t count, because it wasn’t sex.
Admittedly the nakedness, the heavy breathing and the fact that at one point Ray, struggling to breathe, wondered if Bodie’s cock would ever fit into his arse at all might suggest otherwise. But it wasn’t sex, not really, because it wasn’t about any of those things and absolutely definitely not anything to do with feelings, except maybe patriotism. And fear.
Lying back and thinking of England. Or kneeling and doing so. Remembering that somewhere, somehow, this underground porn studio linked to a money laundering service that linked to an arms dealer that linked to whoever had shot General Mason and the Sheik’s brother. Concentrating on the fact that doing this had become the only way to keep their cover, the only way to keep each other alive.
But Who’s Counting?
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: approx 1350 words
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Links to Halo‘s stories can be found here and here.
Why this must be read: described by the author as “Five times Bodie and Doyle actually do it”, this is a stunning piece of writing. To start with it is wonderfully erotic, but you can also feel the emotions and the relationship between Bodie and Doyle changing as you read. Fantastically in character, full of angst, romance, and realisations, this is a involving, scorchingly hot, evocative, read.
Excerpt
The first time didn’t count, because it wasn’t sex.
Admittedly the nakedness, the heavy breathing and the fact that at one point Ray, struggling to breathe, wondered if Bodie’s cock would ever fit into his arse at all might suggest otherwise. But it wasn’t sex, not really, because it wasn’t about any of those things and absolutely definitely not anything to do with feelings, except maybe patriotism. And fear.
Lying back and thinking of England. Or kneeling and doing so. Remembering that somewhere, somehow, this underground porn studio linked to a money laundering service that linked to an arms dealer that linked to whoever had shot General Mason and the Sheik’s brother. Concentrating on the fact that doing this had become the only way to keep their cover, the only way to keep each other alive.
But Who’s Counting?

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