Prosfic Bingo: W is for Wolf in the Fold
Wolf in the Fold by
bardicvoice tells two connected stories, one about an op during which Bodie encounters an old acquaintance and a second about their past interactions. It's an enjoyable fic. The scenes during the op are suspenseful, and those from Bodie's past are believable and affecting. There are a couple of points where the fic feels a shade didactic, but only a couple. 11,847 words. Gen.
Based on the summary, one of the inspirations of this fic seems to have been the question, "How can high school dropout Bodie quote Keats, when we never see him with a book?" I've never found that much of a puzzle; "La Belle Dame sans Merci" was in my anthology of poetry for children. I like the bit of backstory this fic comes up with to account for it, though, and find it more plausible than many other fics' explanations. [Not that I don't enjoy fics where Bodie is an active reader of poetry. Numberless Dreams by Corvidology comes to mind. (I recommend that story, but be aware that series it is part of was never finished.)]

A: All the Queen's Men by Victoria Racklyft (60,057 words)
B: A Birdwatcher's Guide to Cornish Ghosts by Lizzie (103,215 words)
C: Crossing the Jordan by istia (6,409 words)
D: Decisions by Carol (4,396 words)
E: The Eve of Destruction by istia (3,751 words)
H: Heat by Lainie Stone (11,853 words)
I: Into the Arms of Morpheus by Jojo (2,585 words)
J: Just When You Least Expect It (Just What You Least Expect) by stew (10,520 words)
K: Koala Magic by Nansi (4,637 words)
L: The Long Trick by fiorenza_a (39,610 words)
M: Masquerade by Tarot / Chris_Quinton (46,299 words)
N: Night Visit by istia (4,343 words)
O: Once a King or Queen in Narnia by Zana (6,145 words)
P: The Palest Ink by JGL (29,531 words)
R: Rule Britannia by fajdrako (22,414 words)
S: Spring-Heeled Jack by Georgina Kirrin (21,813 words)
T: Tea for Two by Alexandra (70,187 words)
W: Wolf in the Fold by Bardicvoice (11,847 words)
X: X Marks the Spot by O Yardley (4,556 words)
Total words: 464,067
Based on the summary, one of the inspirations of this fic seems to have been the question, "How can high school dropout Bodie quote Keats, when we never see him with a book?" I've never found that much of a puzzle; "La Belle Dame sans Merci" was in my anthology of poetry for children. I like the bit of backstory this fic comes up with to account for it, though, and find it more plausible than many other fics' explanations. [Not that I don't enjoy fics where Bodie is an active reader of poetry. Numberless Dreams by Corvidology comes to mind. (I recommend that story, but be aware that series it is part of was never finished.)]

A: All the Queen's Men by Victoria Racklyft (60,057 words)
B: A Birdwatcher's Guide to Cornish Ghosts by Lizzie (103,215 words)
C: Crossing the Jordan by istia (6,409 words)
D: Decisions by Carol (4,396 words)
E: The Eve of Destruction by istia (3,751 words)
H: Heat by Lainie Stone (11,853 words)
I: Into the Arms of Morpheus by Jojo (2,585 words)
J: Just When You Least Expect It (Just What You Least Expect) by stew (10,520 words)
K: Koala Magic by Nansi (4,637 words)
L: The Long Trick by fiorenza_a (39,610 words)
M: Masquerade by Tarot / Chris_Quinton (46,299 words)
N: Night Visit by istia (4,343 words)
O: Once a King or Queen in Narnia by Zana (6,145 words)
P: The Palest Ink by JGL (29,531 words)
R: Rule Britannia by fajdrako (22,414 words)
S: Spring-Heeled Jack by Georgina Kirrin (21,813 words)
T: Tea for Two by Alexandra (70,187 words)
W: Wolf in the Fold by Bardicvoice (11,847 words)
X: X Marks the Spot by O Yardley (4,556 words)
Total words: 464,067
