Girls Just Wanna to Have Fun

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The Professionals Fanfiction
Title: Girls Just Wanna to Have Fun
Author(s): Dawn Woods
Date(s): 1997
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Genre: slash
Fandom: The Professionals
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Girls Just Wanna to Have Fun is a slash Professionals story by Dawn Woods.

It was published in Guilty Pleasures.

Summary

"Bodie + CI5 agent girlfriend = B/D slash... eventually. Bodie has a girlfriend who seems to know him just a little too well, and guesses as to things Bodie would rather she didn't."

Reactions and Reviews

1997

STORY: Bodie is having an affair with CI5 agent Cleo Palmer, who likes sex a lot. Playing a light bondage game, she uses a vibrator on him and he fantasizes about Doyle, but when she suggests that he and Doyle are 'queer for each other' Bodie denies it defensively . She doesn't believe him. Weeks later, Doyle stuns Bodie by setting up a date - a threesome with Cleo and Bodie.

This must have hit my kinks because I loved it, especially some of the dialogue between Bodie and Cleo. Doyle isn't in it much but when he makes an appearance, it's got great impact: "Doyle [was] leaning on the Capri's bonnet, curls fluffy and jacket open, cock erect against snug trousers, jewelry glinting in the setting sun as he radiated sexual heat." Whew.

Complaint: the story stops just as it's getting really interesting. When Bodie suggested a threesome Cleo said she didn't want to be ignored while Bodie and Doyle fawn over each other. Is that what happened? Or was it more complicated?

I wonder if Nicole Vifian will give us a sequel. I'd like one.

[...]

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed "Two Birds, No Stone" and "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" because I didn't think I liked slash stories with extraneous women in them - perhaps I'm mellowing, or not as fussy as I thought, but I really think the charm of these stories is that the het sex was so well written - and in each case it was part of the slash story, not an imposition on it.

Even more important, the women didn't sound like Mary Sues, they were interesting and strong characters who seemed suitable parallels to Bodie and Doyle themselves -- no mean feat, I should think. [1]

References

  1. ^ from quoted anonymously, DIAL #3, was also posted to Virgule-L on April 7, 1997