Look Through My Eyes

Jun 18, 2010 18:13

As most of my friends should know (if not only because of my usual icons), at some point in my Pros reading life I fell in love with an odd and not so popular slash pairing "Bodie/Cowley" (see icon) without belittling in any way the majority pairing (thought by many to be the OTP) between the partners "Bodie/Doyle". My conversion was caused by my ( Read more... )

author - jane carnall, title - lest these dark days, title - fox and wolf, title - step we gaily, title - minder, author - m fae glasgow, title - as games are played, author - grey, title - look through my eyes, title - this classical dilemma

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emmamydog11 June 20 2010, 13:15:09 UTC
Just completed reading Lest we forget and really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing the story and all your hard work. I've now picked up As games are Played from ProsLib but can't seem to find This Classical Dilema. Is it available online or do I need to get the 2010 Proslib CD (I have the 2009 CD)?

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franciskerst June 20 2010, 19:03:20 UTC
Do you mean "Lest These Dark Days" or did you think of another story with "Let We Forget" as the title? In that case, it wouldn't be by the same author, or not in the same fandom.

"This Classical Dilemma" was published in Proslib before "As Games Are Played" since it's the second part of the Trilogy. I didn't check, for I have the file on my hard drive. If you want, I can send it to you; just give me your e-mail address in a message (to my LJ mail box).

I loved the whole "Fox and Wolf" trilogy, especially the third part (As Games Are Played). The author manages to make the events and the characters actions and reactions completely plausible and credible. Even if you are not especially fond of the B/C slash, you cannot see the relations between Bodie and Cowley jn the eps with the same eyes after having read it.

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