I think we have one or three open Bingo squares and while sorting my zines I decided to read Other Times and Places II because I wanted to read some shorter stories. The first story there is After the Fire by Cat Shannon.
It is a bittersweet written post-nuclear-war story written from Bodie's POV. The world we know is gone and only a few were able to survive. Bodie and Doyle and some of the others from CI5's finest are some of the "lucky" survivors. But are they really so lucky? Not all of them.
Bodie worries a lot because Doyle is more than shaken by all what had happened, but at the moment where it matters most, we can see that Doyle isn't broken.
Sadly the story isn't online and it isn't on Pros-Lib either. But if you should be able to get hold of the zine it really is worth reading it.
Oh, and I just discovered that
byslantedlight reviewed it 13 years ago. BSL's-review
It is a bittersweet written post-nuclear-war story written from Bodie's POV. The world we know is gone and only a few were able to survive. Bodie and Doyle and some of the others from CI5's finest are some of the "lucky" survivors. But are they really so lucky? Not all of them.
Bodie worries a lot because Doyle is more than shaken by all what had happened, but at the moment where it matters most, we can see that Doyle isn't broken.
Sadly the story isn't online and it isn't on Pros-Lib either. But if you should be able to get hold of the zine it really is worth reading it.
Oh, and I just discovered that
Case-based
Doyle pov 
Comedy 
Something Fanon