Hijacked (Professionals story)

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Fanfiction
Title: Hijacked
Author(s): Nancy Arena
Date(s): Before 1993
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): The Professionals
Relationship(s):
External Links: On the ProsLib CD

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Hijacked is a 28-page The Professionals circuit story by Nancy Arena.

Summaries

"B inherits a small sum and gives himself and D a holiday in Greece - but their plane gets hijacked. The terrorists, bored, ask the passengers to strip - a gay terrorist has his eyes set on B and he forces the woman next to B to undress him and viceversa. He forces B and the woman to have sex, then wants another man to have sex with B - but D volunteers instead, trying to spare B (same idea as B with the girl - enjoy it and it wont be a problem anymore). After D has finished with B the gay terrorist tries to take his place - at this point B&D attack - D gets the woman terrorist and B kills the gay one (helped by the woman passenger he had had sex with). They secure the plane and land it safe. Afterwards, B&D meet the woman passenger again in Athens and basically force her to come with them on a boat trip. There, B&D talk the experience out, admit they liked the sex on the plane and have a repeat. Then B makes it with the woman, and then she with D, then they have a threesome. She gets back to the States and 6 months later B&D come to visit her."[1]

Reactions/Reviews

"I was astonished to be reading a B/D story years ago, (Hijack, by Ann Carr) and recognize the name of the female in the story to be that of a rather unusually named, and well-known slash fan. Possibly a coincidence, but highly unlikely. Personally, even if the character that had my name got to have hours of rapturous oral attention from Doyle after a 10 hour body rub from Bodie, I *still* wouldn't want someone writing me into a story by my first and (unusual) last name..."[2]


References

  1. ^ Pros Online Circuit Library summary by Cassie.
  2. ^ Sandy Hereld's post to a private mailing list in 1997, quoted with permission.