ext_855 ([identity profile] angiepen.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fellowshippers2008-11-02 04:01 pm

Fic: A Lost Boy, Chapter 10

Title: A Lost Boy
Author: AngiePen
Pairing: Liam Neeson/Orlando Bloom, minor Liam/Johnny Depp, plus a few other pair-ups among the supporting characters.
Rating: NC-17 overall
Summary: Slave Orlando's been taken and the kidnappers aren't interested in ransom. And of course Master Liam's thundering rage is only at the personal insult, that someone would disrespect him by daring to touch his property.
Disclaimer: I don't own anyone you recognize. I know nothing about their social lives or sexual activities, more's the pity. This is fiction, period. It is done as a labor of love and I make no money from it.
Notes: 1) Set in [livejournal.com profile] poisontaster's Kept Boy universe -- FAQ here. See Chapter 1 for more notes.
2) For anyone who's curious, I wrote this before I wrote "Turf Battles."
3) Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] gypsyluv for the icon! :D

Previous Chapters: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine



[Seven Years Ago]

"Oh, man, I am completely wasted!" Mark Vincent was sprawled in a velvet-upholstered loveseat, upstairs in a private lounge at his flagship club, xXx. He had a golden touch for that sort of entertainment business and by his late twenties he'd made enough money to start looking around for investments. He and Liam had been introduced at a weekend party, and had partnered on some profitable ventures over the years, and eventually become good friends despite their sharply contrasting backgrounds.

Vincent had a loud, raucous personality, but there was a sharp brain in his shaved head and he was a good man to have on one's side in just about any conflict.

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