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krisser ([identity profile] krisserci5.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] crack_van2012-03-01 04:41 pm

Werewolves of London by Rimy NC-17

OMG! I can't believe they gave me my license back, but they did and so here I am again. Now hop on and belt up as we ride deep into the Pros fic-dom again. Hopefully you all will find something E-ticket worthy :)

Up first is a slight darker look at our lads.


Fandom: THE PROFESSIONALS
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Length: 12,622 words
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Rimy's work on the Circuit Archive
Why this must be read:This is a darker side to the men of CI5. The first time I read this I was amazed, I just wasn't sure if I liked it, but after a second time, I found the special nuances and fell in love with this. By now, you have figured out I don't follow the normal loves so be brave and give it a try.




Cowley came to the end, finally, and turned back to the first page. If he read it again, Bodie would scream. That'd make the Old Man jump and maybe loosen the stopper in his private stock, for medicinal purposes.

Might be worth trying.

Cowley shot his cuffs, laced his fingers together, rested his clasped hands on the typed transcript. He didn't raise his eyes to Bodie's.

"Tell me," he said.

Bodie was prepared for that moment. He had two memories of the event, the way he'd described it in the CI5 interview and in his statement to the police, and the way it had happened. There was no question which story he'd tell Cowley.

It was a good story, implausible enough to be true. Bodie told it well. He'd learned lying from the best, so his memory was clear and detailed, remarkably so for being hastily constructed. He was confident enough to be cautiously proud of his invention.

It even bore some resemblance to what had occurred.

Werewolves of London