Night Watch
by Ashlea
God, what a boring way to spend an evening!
Bodie sat back in the driver's seat of his silver
Capri, glancing round yet again at the quiet road.
Absolutely nothing was likely to happen tonight:
Cowley was being bloody-minded again, sending them
out on observation duties. Easing us back to work,
huh!
Idly, Bodie fingered the scar on his neck, the last
tell-tale reminder of an attack by an enraged Slav
that he and Doyle had been keeping under
surveillance... He didn't remember much...their
quarry, dressed to kill in an elegant dinner suit --
and that awful hound of hell that passed as a guard
dog...Ray had gone down beneath its slavering jaws,
yelling his name - he could still hear those
screams...
Bodie glanced at his partner, who was gazing out at
the moonlit park.
Ray had been badly hurt. The scars were all healed
nicely, his face as pretty as ever... Wonder what
it'd be like, thought Bodie, to run my fingers down
his cheek...make sure he's really okay...wonder if
he'd let me...
Doyle shifted uncomfortably in the passenger seat.
Maybe Ray was nervous at night -- funny, he'd never
really considered that possibility until now. It's
strange, Bodie mused. The attacks on both of us, on
the same night affecting us differently; Ray gets
jumpy after sundown, but me -- I feel like I'm coming
alive.
Doyle's head was turned away from him, exposing his
neck. Couldn't see a mark anywhere. You'd never know
the dog had mauled him...and I wouldn't mind making a
meal of him -- Bodie licked his lips.
The small sound decided Doyle.
"Look, Bodie, I could do with some air. I'm going to
take a walk."
"Wait a minute," Bodie said softly. "I'll make sure
the coast is clear." He checked carefully in the
mirrors, but couldn't see a thing. "Do you want me to
come with you?"
"Nooo," sighed Doyle. "You'd better stay here."
Doyle let himself out of the car, and stretched.
Bodie leaned across the empty seat and watched.
Moonlight had changed him, made his partner sinister,
a creature of the night.
"Bodie," Doyle whispered, "if I were you, I'd lock
the doors. I'll stay out here now."
"That's stupid..." snorted Bodie.
But Doyle had turned his back, and with animal grace
vaulted over the paling fence between the road and
the parkland, vanishing into the bushes.
Bodie paused a moment, then slid out into the night
himself. The fence proved no problem. He followed
Doyle's trail through the trees, using senses he
never realised he had.
"Ray, come on out," he called softly. "Ray?"
He stopped suddenly when he reached the clearing in
the middle of the ornate shrubbery, and he stared:
Ray had stripped down to his underpants, his back was
to Bodie as he stood gazing up at the moon, drinking
in the light.
"Ray, what're you doing?"
The slender figure whipped round, his face a mask of
rage.
"I told you to stay in the car! Go--oo!"
"What's wrong, sunshine?" God, how he hated that
nick-name now.
"I'm not safe to be with. GO--OO back to the car!"
"Not until you tell me what's wrong."
"Bugger off!"
"Make me," Bodie challenged, taking up a fighting
stance.
With a desperate howl, Doyle hurled himself at his
partner. Bodie had a brief impression of something
hard-hitting and extremely hairy moving towards him
before he dodged, flitting out of the range of his
crazed other half.
Doyle's method of attack were well-known to Bodie,
and he was more than capable of defending against his
smaller, lighter opponent. It was quite a shock when
with an almighty shove, Doyle knocked him backward
and bore down on him, slavering and with his eyes on
Bodie's neck...
"Warned you!" growled Doyle, as his hairy face came
closer. "Too late now!"
Oh, I dunno, thought Bodie, I could still pull a
surprise on him. He grinned and licked his lips --
and then he sank his fangs into Doyle's throat...
The End
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