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Echo by Ellis Ward
Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 50348 word count
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/echo.html
Why this must be read:Sci/Fi – fantasy shouldn't work for 80's lads out of England but for some reason it really does. In many shape and forms, Bodie and Doyle find themselves in many times and places. . . brilliantly. This author is a master at the lad's voices and you hear them even though Doyle is half alien. I love this author, her attention to little details that are integral aspects of Bodie and Doyle fit in seamlessly into this foreign world. Jump in for an adventure that captures the lads as well as your attention.
Doyle had impressed him. Targeon had said that Doyle was stronger than he appeared, but Bodie had nevertheless been taken aback by the undernourished- looking man, who had yet stood tall and remote in the intake/outtake chamber. It had been Bodie's half-acknowledged hope that the Vauxan would put up a fight at the detention facility; that he would refuse to indenture himself to Bodie, and thereby relieve Bodie of his obligation. Based on what he thought he knew of Doyle, Bodie had assumed that Doyle's stay among the dregs of humankind would surely have stripped some of the self-possession from him.
And yet, the man had had the wits to pick up on Bodie's ruse with uncommon acuity. He had recognized the logic of going with a stranger as opposed to remaining in prison and facing almost certain insanity. Worse still must have been the prospect of being put on the block; though how Doyle had been foolish enough to incur charges of same-sex solicitation on that rathole of a planet, Bodie could not imagine--not given the Vauxan's intelligence and native ability.
Echo on the Circuit Archive
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 50348 word count
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/3/echo.html
Why this must be read:Sci/Fi – fantasy shouldn't work for 80's lads out of England but for some reason it really does. In many shape and forms, Bodie and Doyle find themselves in many times and places. . . brilliantly. This author is a master at the lad's voices and you hear them even though Doyle is half alien. I love this author, her attention to little details that are integral aspects of Bodie and Doyle fit in seamlessly into this foreign world. Jump in for an adventure that captures the lads as well as your attention.
Doyle had impressed him. Targeon had said that Doyle was stronger than he appeared, but Bodie had nevertheless been taken aback by the undernourished- looking man, who had yet stood tall and remote in the intake/outtake chamber. It had been Bodie's half-acknowledged hope that the Vauxan would put up a fight at the detention facility; that he would refuse to indenture himself to Bodie, and thereby relieve Bodie of his obligation. Based on what he thought he knew of Doyle, Bodie had assumed that Doyle's stay among the dregs of humankind would surely have stripped some of the self-possession from him.
And yet, the man had had the wits to pick up on Bodie's ruse with uncommon acuity. He had recognized the logic of going with a stranger as opposed to remaining in prison and facing almost certain insanity. Worse still must have been the prospect of being put on the block; though how Doyle had been foolish enough to incur charges of same-sex solicitation on that rathole of a planet, Bodie could not imagine--not given the Vauxan's intelligence and native ability.
Echo on the Circuit Archive
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