Not Again!
"Goddammit, not again!" Stanley Raymond Kowalski flung down
the piece of paper. It missed the edge of his desk and fluttered to
the floor where Dief sniffed at it interestedly.
Ben raised his eyebrows slightly. "Is there something wrong, Ray?"
"There sure as hell is!" Ray glared at the Mountie. "It's
another love letter!"
Ben looked surprised. "Well, I would have thought that would be
a good thing, Ray."
"Not when it's signed by somebody called Simon Greenstreet, it isn't."
Ray bent over and rescued the paper from under Dief's nose. He wadded
it up and threw it in the trash can. "Ever since those rumours
started, I've had a letter nearly every day."
Ray returned his attention to the pile of mail in his in tray. "Dammit,
there's nothing but bills."
"And love letters, Ray."
Ray glared at the innocent looking Mountie. "Don't start with me
Fraser. You wouldn't like it, if it was happening to you. I don't care
how much you say it's OK to be gay." He jabbed a finger in the
general direction of the red serge clad chest. "If someone thought
you were gay..."
"Well, actually, Ray..." The Mountie smiled at him. "It
has happened to me. That was before I met you, of course."
Ray stared at his friend incredulously. Fraser was such a straight arrow.
He was the last person Ray would have expected to be accused of being
gay. "Really? Someone really thought you were gay?"
"Yes, Ray." Ben's forehead wrinkled slightly. "Well,
actually, a lot of people thought we were gay."
"We? You mean you and Vecchio? Hey do you think that's why...?"
He thought about it for a while. "Nah, I'm pretty sure most of
these people never heard of Vecchio." He shrugged resignedly.
"So what happened?"
.........
They blinked in the sudden light as she opened the door.
"Do you mind, Elaine? We're trying to get some privacy here."
Ray's temper certainly hadn't improved any lately... not like it usually
did when he was in love.
"It's OK, guys. You really don't have to hide in here... we all
know. I think it's great. You make such a cute couple."
"Why, thank you kindly Elaine." Fraser smiled politely, then
a small frown appeared between his brows.
Ray was staring at her with his mouth open. "What the hell do you
mean?"
"You and Fraser getting together. It's so sweet."
"Who us? You're crazy! Me and Benny? You're out of your mind!"
"Sure, boys. So why do you spend so much time in here?" Elaine
grinned triumphantly at their stunned expressions and closed the door
again. They'd have to come out of the closet sometime....
.........
"Elaine? Elaine thought you were...?" Words failed him.
Ray was beginning to see the Mountie in a whole new light.
Ben looked down at his hands. "Yes, Ray. And then we found out
that it wasn't only Elaine who thought so."
"You're kidding!"
"Uh, no, Ray..."
.........
Ray was leaning his hands on the desk shaking his head. "I don't
believe this..." He straightened. "All right! Hands up anyone
who thinks me and the Mountie are sleeping together."
Ten minutes later, sitting in the Riv, Ben's face was still brighter
than his uniform.
"It was your idea, Benny."
"I still don't think you should have done it quite like that...
I can't believe they all put their hands up..."
.........
Ray looked at his friend in shock. "They all thought you
were gay?"
"Yes. Even Lt Welsh thought so."
"Wow..." It made his own problem seem minor by comparison.
Ray made a mental resolve never to be found in the closet with Fraser.
"So what did you do?"
Ben flushed. "Well, Ray insisted on seeking a second opinion, as
it were."
"Geez, Fraser, what did you do?"
.........
"Come over here, Fraser... what did you want to see me about?"
Fraser shifted uneasily. "Well, Sir... it's, um, a personal matter...
at least... well it's not exactly... um..." He took a deep breath.
"Have you ever noticed... oh dear..."
"Get to the point Constable."
"It's about Det Vecchio..."
"Oh! Well, I've been meaning to talk to you about that..."
.........
"You asked the Ice Queen?" Ray was impressed. That must have
taken real guts. He would never have done it in a million years...
Maybe there were worse things than having a few people think he was gay.
"Oh, yes. Ray insisted." Ben pursed his lips slightly. "He
wasn't very pleased with the answer, unfortunately."
"Why? You're not telling me she thought..."
Ben inspected his fingernails carefully. "She gave me some forms
to fill in so Ray could claim spousal benefits."
Ray choked. It was kinda funny. "I'll bet he didn't like
that."
"Well..." Ben hesitated strangely.
Ray ignored it. The Canadian was always behaving strangely. "So
who else did you ask, Fraser?"
"Oh, just about everyone we knew, actually. Ray's family. My neighbours.
Dief." He shrugged.
The wolf, still sitting by his feet, looked up and growled.
"Did they all think you were gay?"
Ben frowned. "Dief wouldn't discuss it."
"But the others?" Ray really wanted to know.
"Well, Ray's family was delighted." Ben shuddered slightly.
"I think his mother was hoping we'd get married."
Ray made a face. "Wow. And I thought I had problems."
"Well, Ray, you know, I think you could learn something from my
experiences." Ben smiled at him.
"Oh yeah? It don't seem to me like you guys handled it too well."
Ben spread his hands guilessly. "No, we didn't. It created a very
embarrassing situation. I've often thought we could have managed it
better."
"Like what?" Ray was curious now. It wasn't often the Mountie
admitted to any failings. Besides, he was getting sick of all this carry
on. Maybe he could learn something.
"Well..." Ben frowned slightly in concentration. "If
we hadn't made such a fuss over it, people wouldn't have talked so much
about us. It was months before we had any peace... in fact it was very
inconvenient when Ray and I..."
Ben seemed lost in thought. Ray prompted him. "What?"
"Oh, nothing." Ben shook his head slightly. "It seemed
like the more we denied it, the more our friends and colleagues thought
we had something to hide. Ray's family were particularly persistent.
We never had any privacy."
"So you think if I kept quiet, this would all die down?" He
was just about willing to try anything... if he'd been able to get a
date, he would have flaunted her in front of everyone. But somehow,
it seemed like all his old girlfriends had either moved out of town,
or married used car salesmen.
Ben tilted his head to one side, considering the suggestion seriously.
"I think it would be a more effective option than loud denials,
Ray."
"Hey! Hang on..." Ray glared at him accusingly. "What
happened to Mr It's-OK-to-be-gay? Doesn't helping me put paid to these
rumours make you homophobic or something?"
To his surprise, Ben flushed and hung his head. "I'm sorey, Ray.
You're right, of course. I was caught up in my own selfish concerns."
"You were?" Ray was trying to figure out why Fraser would
care two hoots about people thinking he was gay. "You have
a selfish reason for not wanting anyone to think I'm gay?"
Ben nodded, tightlipped. "Yes, Ray. You know how these rumours
spread. I certainly do."
"Well, yeah, but..."
"And I have no idea where he is. He might hear something."
Ben caught his puzzled stare. "Ray. My Ray, that is..."
This wasn't making any sense. "So?"
Ben sighed. "It's always been a problem... I tried reasoning with
him, at first, but it was hopeless. Italians are so... so possessive..."
Ray stared at his partner. He noticed the slight flush on his cheeks,
the pleased little smile that creased the corners of his perfect lips...
Ray's eyes widened suddenly.
"Well, I really must go, or I'll be late back from lunch."
Ben stood and brushed a speck of dust off his Stetson. "I hope
I've been of help, Ray."
Ray didn't answer, but Ben didn't seem to expect him to. He watched
the broad red back as it disappeared through the doors of the Bullpen.
Nah, it couldn't be... but he'd said... Ray frowned. It couldn't be...
could it?