Suitable Gravity by DVS
Posted on 2006.10.31 at 21:35
I'm so pleased I've read this story as I really, really liked it. It was well written, original, sweet, funny and very different. A refreshing change. And I want to thank
probodie for recommending it here: (otherwise I might have missed it): http://community.livejournal.com/ci5hq .
And a battered heart. First Ann, now Bodie. Neither one a suitable mate, so why waste tears over either of them? Ann was too cold and Bodie was too hot. Somewhere there had to be a woman for him...........................
Bodie. Bodie, dressed all in black, drink in hand and...Doyle's gaze fastened on Bodie's face. No privacy collar. No scar! Eyes wide, Doyle drank in his first sight of Bodie's face. Handsome. It struck him, hard, what an incredibly handsome man Bodie was. In a culture where many people elected to improve the face they were born with, where good looks were the rule rather than the exception, Bodie still managed to outshine everyone in the room. His dark hair, pale skin, and midnight blue eyes, above red lips and a tremendously fit body, made a package which drew every eye in the place.
And a battered heart. First Ann, now Bodie. Neither one a suitable mate, so why waste tears over either of them? Ann was too cold and Bodie was too hot. Somewhere there had to be a woman for him...........................
Bodie. Bodie, dressed all in black, drink in hand and...Doyle's gaze fastened on Bodie's face. No privacy collar. No scar! Eyes wide, Doyle drank in his first sight of Bodie's face. Handsome. It struck him, hard, what an incredibly handsome man Bodie was. In a culture where many people elected to improve the face they were born with, where good looks were the rule rather than the exception, Bodie still managed to outshine everyone in the room. His dark hair, pale skin, and midnight blue eyes, above red lips and a tremendously fit body, made a package which drew every eye in the place.