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Disclaimer - Due South and its characters belong to Alliance. This story is slash - m/m - so all the normal warnings apply. It's not linked to any particular episodes and because I starting writing it purely for my own amusement it meanders a lot - so I apologise in advance, hope you like it.
FALLING IN LOVE by Lucy Britt
"Hey Frase are you coming?" Ray Kowalski aka Ray Vecchio was hanging out of his car window, craning his neck as he tried to see through an open window on the top floor of the apartment block he was parked outside of. It hadn't been hard to figure out which was Fraser's, only the Mountie would open his window when there was three inches of snow on the ground. "My apologies Ray." There he was, face half-covered with shaving foam and a razor clenched in his right hand as he leant out of the opening to smile at his friend. "I seem to be running a little behind this morning." Ray frowned, Fraser's time keeping was usually impeccable, you could set your watch by the guy, something must be really wrong if the Mountie was running behind schedule. "What's wrong Fraser? Is Diefenbaker ill?"
"No," Fraser looked momentarily confused, "Diefenbaker is just fine.
Just give me five minutes." "Right Frase whatever you say."
Fraser stared at his reflection in the bathroom mirror and frowned, he
hadn't liked lying to Ray but it had been necessary, ever since he had
first set eyes on the slight blonde detective he had found himself watching
his words. It wasn't that he didn't trust Stanley Raymond Kowalski, far
from it in fact, but if he told the man what he felt - well who knew
what fireworks might start flying and what he felt was... but his train
of thought was interrupted by the honking horn of the car outside. Almost
reluctantly Fraser applied the razor blade to his face, scraping away
last night's beard growth. He dressed quickly, hands suddenly clumsy
when it came to fastening buttons and buckles, he thrust his feet into
long boots and grabbed his red serge jacket with one hand, his Stetson
with the other, "Diefenbaker." But the wolf was already bounding down
the stairs ahead of him, turning to bark once as if to say, 'what's keeping
you?' "Finally," Ray rolled his eyes as Fraser climbed into the car.
"You're going to be late for work." "I know Ray."
Fraser was avoiding his gaze and Ray started the car before asking his
question, "so who is she?" A quick glimpse of Fraser's reddened cheeks
showed him that he'd hit the nail on the head and he struck the steering
wheel in triumph, "I knew it!" "It's not a woman Ray."
"Sure it is Frase, I know the signs."
"Ray while your hunches are generally correct I am afraid that in this
instance you are mistaken." "The more you deny it the more I know it's
true." Kowalski was grinning, it wasn't very often that he got the chance
to tease the Mountie. "Come on Frase, what's she like?" "Ray I really
don't think.."
"Okay, let's start with an easy one, what colour hair has she got?" Benton
Fraser glanced at his friend squinting at the traffic around the car
and knew he wouldn't give up, perhaps it was better to tell him what
he wanted to hear. "Why don't you just tell him the truth?" Fraser Sr
had materialised in the back of Ray's car and Diefenbaker greeted him
with a small whine. "No," was Fraser's reply.
"No what? Come on Frase, it can't hurt to tell me what she looks like."
"So that's the line you've been feeding him," Fraser's father looked
faintly disapproving. "Tell him the truth son before it's too late."
Fraser glanced over his shoulder in irritation but his father had disappeared.
"Earth to Fraser," Ray's blue eyes were twinkling with amusement as he
drew up at a set of traffic lights. "My apologies Ray, what was it you
wanted to know?"
"Jeez Frase, whoever she is she must be amazing. I've never known you
to be so distracted." "She is," Fraser conceded with a faint smile, "she
is amazing."
"You see, now was that so hard?" Ray smiled and reached out to hoot his
horn irritably when he was cut up. "Ray.."
But Kowalski cut off his friend's piece of advice with a repeat of his
earlier question, "what colour hair Frase?" "Blonde," Fraser admitted
unwillingly.
"Eyes?"
"Blue like the winter sky," Fraser was smiling and Ray grinned in response.
"I can't believe someone's finally broken through that cool Mountie exterior,
I'd like to shake her hand, whoever she is." Fraser shifted uncomfortably
in the car seat, "I have no objections to walking to work." "Oh no you
don't. I'm not letting you get away that easily." One hand on the steering
wheel Ray stretched across to lock Fraser's door. The Mountie could feel
his face reddening and his heart quicken a beat as his sensitive nose
caught the scent of Ray's shampoo and the gel he used to spike his hair
and it took him a considerable effort to stop himself from reaching out
and touching the man's face. "So," Ray straightened up and turned the
car down a side street, "what's her name?" "I would really rather not
say," Fraser was looking distinctly uncomfortable. "You're in love with
her aren't you?"
"Ray I don't think this is a suitable topic of conversation."
Kowalski slammed his foot on the brake and his car slid to a halt barely
yards from a very solid looking brick wall. "Ray I really think you should
be a little more careful, perhaps you could.." "Shut up Frase."
"You do realise that this unscheduled stop will make us both late for
work." "We were late before we started," Ray reminded him, "a certain
Mountie overslept remember?" "Ray I.."
"So do you love her?" Fraser refused to look Kowalski in the eye and
the cop suddenly put two and two together. "You haven't told her have
you? Jeez Frase, you're unbelievable." "Ray please just take me to the
consulate."
The cop looked at his friend's forlorn face and took pity on him. "Okay."
"Ray," after five minutes of awkward silence Fraser forced himself to
speak, "this isn't the way to the consulate." "You're real smart Fraser.
I've got to pop in at the precinct, you don't mind, seeing as how I'm
already running late because of you." Ray felt slightly guilty, he knew
Fraser wouldn't try to argue him out of stopping at work now but he had
something he wanted to give Fraser and he didn't want to wait until the
end of the day to do it. "Whatever you say Ray."
The rest of the drive passed in uncharacteristic silence. Kowalski, for
all intents and purposes concentrating on the road was wondering how
he could persuade Fraser to open up about the woman he was so obviously
obsessed with. Fraser on the other hand was furiously trying to work
out the best way of preventing Kowalski from finding out the truth. He
knew that if Ray did the two of them would not remain friends for very
much longer and it was so hard, sitting here so close to the cop and
yet knowing that to touch him would be suicide. Fraser could feel himself
flushing and he fought to regain control of himself, no one else had
ever managed to make him feel so unsure, except perhaps Victoria but
he didn't want to think about her, didn't want to sully his feelings
for Ray by comparing them to what he had felt for her. "Hey Frase! Get
out of the car." Kowalski sounded almost angry and with an effort Fraser
pulled himself back into the real world. "My apologies Ray."
Kowalski grinned at him and Fraser's heart flipped over. "Ten minutes
okay?" "Fine." Fraser seemed so distant and Ray felt a small worried
frown creep across his face. "You know everything will be okay," Ray
smiled his encouragement, "I'll even give you a few tips that'll make
telling that goddess of yours how you feel a whole lot easier." Fraser
nodded dumbly, what could he say to that?
The precinct was as usual in what seemed like total uproar but brief
silence fell when Ray and Benton entered and Francesca Vecchio swayed
over to Fraser, a come-to-bed smile plastered across her face. Effortlessly,
he'd had a lot of practice, Ray guided Fraser away from the precinct's
most predatory female and pushed him down onto his own desk. "I've just
got to file a couple of reports with Welsh, you can amuse yourself with
this," Ray couldn't hide his smirk as he pulled open a drawer and pulled
out a brightly coloured cube. "Thank you kindly Ray," Fraser accepted
the gift but he was holding it as though it were about to explode. "What
is it?" "You don't know?"
"I assume that it's some sort of ornament."
"It's a Rubiks Cube Fraser. You mess up the colours and then try and
put it back the way it was. Here," Ray took the cube from Fraser's unresisting
hands, not noticing the Mountie's sharp intake of breath as their fingers
brushed, "like this." "And you do this because..?"
"It's a challenge Frase. I picked it up at a garage sale, I thought you
might like it." Fraser accepted the cube back and tried not to show how
touched he was by this simple gift. Ray had been thinking about him,
cared enough about him to buy him this present. "Thank you." "Aw it was
nothing," Ray smiled, "just enjoy it. Now," he had finally located his
reports, "I'll just check in with Welsh." "You're late Detective," Welsh
growled as Kowalski came into his office. "I've got those reports you
wanted," Ray thrust the buff folders onto the already over-loaded desk
and decided to ignore the reprimand. "Is there something else?" The young
man shifted uneasily. "The Mountie's with you isn't he?" Ray nodded.
"Take him to work." "Thank you sir."
Welsh sighed and stared after the scruffy man, it wouldn't hurt him to
wear a suit and a tie for a change. "Frase you ready?"
"I am indeed Ray."
Kowalski smiled and then he spotted the cube in Fraser's hands. "I meant
you to play with that while I was in with Welsh, you know solve the puzzle."
"I did," Fraser sounded a little miffed, "twice."
"You're kidding me?"
"I assure you I'm not."
Of course Fraser was telling the truth, he always did.
"Did you ever have a.."
"It's called a Rubiks Cube Frase and yeah I had one."
"Did you ever complete it?"
"Now you're just rubbing salt into the wound." Kowalski grabbed the cube
and tossed it over his shoulder. "What are you doing?"
"Throwing it away."
Ray was frankly surprised when Fraser dived to retrieve his present and
when the Mountie climbed to his feet his face was as red as the jacket
he was wearing. "It was a present from.. from you." Fraser was stammering,
he never stammered! "Frase are you all right?"
"Yes. I'm late for work Ray," Fraser sounded apologetic, he realised
that he had overreacted and that several people were now watching him
with interest. "The consulate right," Ray glanced around as if he had
forgotten something, "where's your wolf?" Diefenbaker was sitting by
the car, slowly wagging his fluffy tail back and forth, he yawned when
he saw the two men and scratched the car door impatiently. "Lay off the
car Dief," Ray growled, "hey Frase can't you control him a little better?"
Being in the close quarters of the GTO with Ray was torture but it was
a torture that Fraser didn't want to end. "The Ice Queen's gonna be pissed,"
Kowalski commented as he pulled up outside the Canadian consulate. "An
accurate prediction if a little crude," Fraser allowed, "thank you for
the lift Ray." "You're welcome Frase. Want me to come and pick you up
after work?" "Please."
"Good," Kowalski smiled at his friend, "I'll see you later, have a good
day okay?" "And you," Fraser put his hat on and swung his legs out of
the car, "heel Dief." Ray raised a hand in salute before driving away
and Fraser watched him go with a strange longing burning in his eyes.
It didn't last long however because Inspector Meg Thatcher was standing
by the door, arms folded and Fraser doffed his hat politely. "Ma'am."
"You're late Fraser." Thatcher's dark hair was scraped back severely
and Fraser found himself quailing before her. "I realise that ma'am but
since I am usually.."
She cut him off with an abrupt gesture. "Guard duty Fraser."
Obediently the Mountie took up his position outside the consulate door,
it was starting to snow, soft freezing flakes drifting down from a leaden
sky and Fraser felt his thoughts turning inward until they came to Ray.
His face relaxed and he started to pull the man's face into his mind's
eye. he saw Ray with his glasses on, they gave him a vulnerability which
was very appealing to the Mountie. Ray he knew was more than capable
of looking after himself and those around him but there was always a
look in his eyes that seemed to say, look after me, protect me. The Mountie
almost groaned, he would be more than happy to spend the rest of his
life protecting Ray Kowalski, in fact the only thing he had wanted to
do for some time now was to smooth away the hurt in those blue eyes,
the hurt that Stella, Ray's ex-wife, had put there and what had caused
Ray pain caused him pain too, not least because he knew that Kowalski
was still in love with Stella and probably always would be. "Why don't
you try telling him how you feel?" Fraser Sr suggested from his seat
on the snow-covered steps. "This is not the time," Fraser hissed through
clenched teeth, "I'm at work." "What better time to discuss what's on
your mind."
"Are you saying," unwillingly Fraser was beginning to relax his posture
a little, "that you want me to tell Ray that I love him, that I've loved
him since the first time I saw him?" "There are many different types
of love Benton," Fraser Sr's gaze was direct, almost challenging, "you
need to know what it is you feel for him." "Dad.."
"Son you've been alone for a long time now, you need to be sure what
you feel for the Yank or you could end up breaking his heart." "That's
the last thing I want to do."
Fraser Sr stood up and brushed himself down, preparing to leave, "just
don't leave it too long," and with those words of advice he vanished
into the frigid air of the Chicago morning.
Ray Kowalski was busy with paperwork, it was the side of the job he hated
most. There were folders and typed sheets of paper piled high on his
desk and he just longed to shove them all off and... and what? There
was nothing he could do to avoid this mountain, had already been avoiding
it which was why it was as bad as it was. If only Fraser were here, he
found himself wishing, the Mountie would have been able to find something
else for him to do and he would have been ready for it as well, providing
it didn't involve tasting anything. Ray smiled, the first time he'd seen
Fraser do that he'd had difficulty believing his eyes but it was just
part of Fraser's charm, just like the way he treated his wolf, as though
he were another person, on a level with Fraser, the same way he treated
Ray and although anyone else might have thought that comparison to a
wolf should rankle, it didn't. In fact Ray was proud of it, it meant
that he and Fraser were friends and that he was accorded the same trust
and respect as Diefenbaker. Ray groaned though when his gaze fell back
onto his desk. "Francesca can you get me some coffee?" There was another
advantage of being friends with the Mountie, if anyone else had asked
Francesca to fetch them coffee she would have lashed out with her razor
sharp Italian tongue but not him. "Sure Ray," Francesca put a large cup
down on his desk and asked hopefully, "will you be seeing Benton today?"
"I'm taking him home after work," Ray acknowledged with a vague smirk,
"would you like me to put in a good word for you?" "Please." Francesca's
eyes were shining and Ray watched her walk away across the room, perhaps
if things had been different, if she wasn't quite so hung up on the Mountie.
No, Ray mentally shook his head, getting it on with his alter ego's sister
probably wasn't ethical. Hell for all he knew in some states it might
actually be illegal. Desperate to avoid making a start Ray dropped three
candies into his coffee and stirred it with, for want of anything better,
a broken pencil. He took a sip and grimaced, there were some occasions
when he understood why Fraser never touched coffee. No more distractions
presented themselves and so with a sigh Ray put on his glasses and opened
a file, it was a case that Fraser had helped him to solve and he pushed
it to one side, the Mountie's input would come in useful on this one
and since the Mountie wasn't around.. "Detective," the voice was female
and sadly unfamiliar, for the briefest of moments he had hoped it might
be Stella come to see him and to beg him to take her back and despite
everything that had happened he would have as well. "Detective Vecchio?"
With a start Ray realised it was him they were calling for and he looked
up straight into a pair of worried brown eyes. "My name's Veronica Lake,"
she wasted no time in introducing herself. She was stunning Kowalski
realised as he half-rose to shake her hand, even with her long auburn
hair bound in a plait, he wished now that he hadn't put his glasses on.
"How can I help you?" Kowalski ignored the leers of fellow law-enforcers
and rose to offer the woman a seat. "Such a little thing to bother you
with," Veronica blushed and Kowalski found himself warming to her immediately.
"Please ma'am if a crime's been committed we want to know about it,"
the words sounded so lame yet they brought forth the most radiant smile
that the detective had ever seen. "My purse was snatched, just two blocks
away," she smiled apologetically, "I wouldn't have thought to bother
you except there were some rather important documents in it. I heard
that you were the best Police officer this precinct has." Kowalski puffed
up with pride. "Which is why I came to you, these documents are rather
sensitive and I must get them back." "I'll certainly try ma'am." Kowalski
smiled and pulled a blank piece of paper from a drawer, "did you get
a close look at the man who stole your purse?" "It wasn't a man," Veronica
leant forward and Kowalski found himself with an eyeful of cleavage,
he was quite enjoying the view when Veronica's next words caught his
attention. "It was a girl." "A girl?"
"Yes," Veronica twisted her fingers together, "quite well dressed actually,
she shoved me to the ground, grabbed my purse and ran off." "Is there
anything in particular you remember about her?"
"She was small, that's why I was so surprised when she managed to knock
me over. She had short blonde hair and she was wearing red jeans and
a blue cashmere sweater." "Are you sure it was cashmere?"
"Detective," Veronica laughed, "I know cashmere when I see it."
"And what was in the purse?"
"Credit cards, keys, my make-up, the only important things were those
documents, relating to a business I'm trying to set up." Kowalski took
down all the details, when, where, how, the whole nine yards, finally
something to get him away from the dreaded paperwork. "Thank you ma'am,"
Ray stood up and shook her hand, marvelling at how warm her fingers were,
"you can leave this to us now." "Thank you Detective," there was a distinct
purr to her voice and she pushed a small card into Ray's fingers. "Please,
keep in touch," that was a definite come-on and Kowalski returned the
look, not really caring if his colleagues saw or not. Once Veronica had
gone Ray looked down at his notes, the first thing that had occurred
to him was that the girl had needed money but Veronica said she had been
wearing a cashmere sweater, not the usual uniform of the petty criminal.
Well what then? Was it possible that the girl had been after the papers?
Veronica had said that she'd been on her way to see her lawyer and that
she had told no one where she was going. Ray frowned, his fingers were
cramped from writing and he stretched them until the joints cracked,
glancing up he saw the clock, eleven thirty, perhaps he could persuade
Fraser to take an early lunch. Kowalski leapt to his feet, pushed the
notes he had made into the back pocket of his jeans and grabbed his gun.
"Tell Welsh I'm going out," he called to Francesca not waiting for her
nod. He made it to the consulate in record time, given the number of
red traffic lights there had been and when he saw Fraser standing stiffly
to attention he grinned, surely it wouldn't be that hard to persuade
the Mountie to come to lunch. "Frase!"
It was Ray. Fraser froze, not knowing whether he was happy to see his
friend or not, the man looked energised and Fraser could feel his desire
waiting to burst forth. "It's time for lunch Fraser, come on I'm buying."
"It's not lunch time," the Mountie corrected, eyes staring straight ahead.
"As good as," Ray countered, "it's got to be better than standing outside
in the cold." "I couldn't possibly leave my post."
"Aw don't give me that Fraser, I've got a case I need your help on."
"Nevertheless Ray.."
Kowalski interrupted him, "if you needed my help I'd drop everything
in a second." That was most certainly true and granted Thatcher was already
mad at him for his late arrival but did any of that really justify leaving
his post, his sworn duty. Fraser was just about to explain this to Ray
when he caught sight of the hang-dog expression on his friend's face
and his heart melted. "Very well Ray, I suppose half an hour won't hurt."
Kowalski's smile was radiant and he flung a companionable arm around
the Canadian's shoulders, "I know this great little deli." Fraser knew
his heart was beating too fast, that his breathing had quickened and
he was suddenly very aware of the cop's body next to his. Ray explained
the case as they walked, something that Fraser was very glad of because
it enabled him to concentrate on something other than Ray's scent. When
they were seated opposite each other in the deli Fraser began to ask
questions. "She didn't recognise the girl who stole her purse?"
"No."
"What did Veronica look like?"
"Jeez Frase, what has that got to do with anything?"
"Please Ray, indulge me." Fraser listened in silence while Ray described
the woman in great detail. "You say she told you that this girl knocked
her over?" "Yeah that's right."
"Hmm," Fraser looked thoughtful, "while I am not saying that this girl
didn't knock Ms Lake over, size is not always an accurate indication
of strength, I am wondering.. your description of her was accurate?"
"Yes."
"And she came straight to you after the incident?"
"Yes."
"She didn't stop anywhere first?"
"No. She seemed pretty shaken up."
"Did you notice her panty hose?"
"I beg your pardon?" Kowalski was shocked by the question.
"Was it laddered or torn in any way?"
"No. Why all these questions?"
"Well you see," Fraser settled back a little in his chair and turned
his cool blue eyes on Ray, "if Ms Lake had been pushed to the ground
as she stated one would normally expect the result to be a somewhat disordered
appearance and yet you say she looked immaculate." "Well I.. You're not
trying to suggest that she lied to me?"
"All I am trying to do is to ascertain the facts."
"But why would she lie about her purse being snatched? It doesn't make
any sense." "I suggest you ring her, perhaps ask a few more questions."
Fraser wished he could have been of more help.
Ray didn't wait to get back to the precinct to call Veronica, he called her from a pay phone only yards from where Fraser was standing rigidly to attention and suggested that they go out to dinner. "Yes!" Kowalski danced around in triumph before racing across the road to his car. He wasn't close enough to see the sad expression on Fraser's face or the way those blue eyes followed his car as he sped away. In fact Ray noticed very little for the rest of the day, not the knowing looks that Francesca was giving him or the dirty ones Lieutenant Welsh was giving him, even his paperwork seemed to have disappeared. All he could think about was that tonight he had a date with one of the most desirable woman he had ever seen. Ray didn't even notice Fraser's uncharacteristic silence as they drove back through the darkened streets to Fraser's apartment. "I have a day off tomorrow Ray so I won't be needing a lift." "Okay Frase, hope you enjoy it while I'm cooped up at work." Kowalski grinned and backed his car away from Fraser. The man was obviously eager for his date the Mountie realised with a sinking heart.
Ray's date with Veronica went very well indeed, she laughed at all his stupid jokes and when he tried to bring up the subject of the purse snatching insisted that she'd much rather talk about him and he told her everything. So that was how it was all evening and if Ray ever found himself wondering if perhaps she was a little too eager to avoid discussing the crime he pushed it away instantly and concentrated instead on the way her eyes sparkled when she laughed. Veronica ended up taking a cab home and Kowalski was impressed. She had made it clear that she was interested but sex on a first date had never really appealed to him, not unless he had no real interest in the woman. He had, he realised, as he wandered home, got none of the answers he had wanted, but he didn't care, it had been nice to forget he was a cop who saw motives and suspicion everywhere for just one night. He was so sure that he would dream about Veronica that night but when he closed his eyes and sleapt, too exhausted to even make it to his bed, he saw Fraser, eyes closed in escsasty, shrieking Ray's name over and over again as he came. Ray sat up suddenly, why was he on the couch? Then he remembered his dream and was instantly bathed in a cold sweat, why had he been thinking of Fraser like that? He groaned and shook his head, the dream might as well have been a nightmare considering the way he felt and when next he dreamt he woke up screaming.
It was a very tired and troubled Kowalski who stumbled into work the
next morning, not even the sight of a steaming cup of coffee and a jelly
doughnut on his desk could make him smile. "Veronica called," Francesca
came over to his desk, "she says she'll pop in later." "Spit it out Fran,"
Kowalski could see there was something else on the woman's mind. "Have
you seen Fraser today?"
"It's his day off," Ray replied a little too sharply. Jeez who would
have thought a dream could have got to him like this but what a dream!
He had never before thought of Fraser like that, was it possible.. no!
Even the shadow of the thought made him shake. "Are you okay?" It was
Welsh and Ray grimaced.
"I'm fine sir."
"Good, get some work done."
Kowalski frowned, work was the last thing he felt like doing but what
choice did he have?
Fraser was in his apartment dressed in plaid shirt and blue jeans, he
was pacing nervously, Diefenbaker watching. There was something about
Ray's latest case that troubled him but he couldn't quite work it out,
he sighed and put a hand to his head, he had dreamt about Ray again last
night but it had been like watching from across a gulf and when Ray had
started screaming there had been absolutely nothing that Fraser could
do about it, in a strange way it had been like watching someone else's
dream. "He's a sensitive young man."
"Dad!"
"It is possible to see into someone else's thoughts you know."
"What are you talking about?"
"Son you've spent months yearning for the Yank but yesterday something
triggered him off, in some subconscious level he's aware of how you feel
about him." "Dad I.."
Fraser Sr held up a hand, "he's aware of how you feel and it terrifies
him." "How can you know this?"
"I saw his dreams last night, so did you."
"That's not possible."
"There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your
philosophy Benton." "Shakespeare? Dad!"
"I'm just trying to make my point," the ghost looked at his son with
pity in his eyes, "yes he's terrified but that doesn't mean he'll reject
you." "You can't know that."
"Son when you've lived as long as I have there's precious little you
don't know." "You're dead."
"My point exactly."
Fraser sighed and resumed his pacing.
"You're making me dizzy," Fraser Sr complained. "Why don't you go and
see him?" "He's at work Dad."
"That's never stopped you in the past."
Fraser halted, his father was right, perhaps seeing Ray was just what
he needed.
Fraser walked to the 27th Precinct, he had left Diefenbaker behind in
his apartment, didn't want the wolf there being a distraction while he
talked to Ray. However the closer he got the slower he walked, Fraser
was having doubts. What excuse could he give for turning up unannounced?
He could say he'd had an idea about Ray's case even though he hadn't
or that he had come to see Francesca, that would please her. Fraser frowned,
they were lies and he didn't lie. Although that was, he realised, no
longer strictly true. Since coming to Chicago he had found that Americans
told lies every day, about everything. He had done his best to remain
honourable but when Detective Kowalski had erupted into his life he had
found himself harbouring a secret, a secret he had been forced to protect
with lies. Perhaps I should just see how things go, seize the moment,
live a little, wasn't that what Ray was always telling him to do? Fraser
allowed himself a small smile, glad that he had made a decision. He'd
talk to Ray and perhaps even broach the subject of his feelings for the
slight detective. He could feel an unfamiliar fluttering in his stomach
but he didn't fight it, it was actually vaguely enjoyable. Then he saw
them, Ray and Veronica Lake arm in arm and laughing with an intimacy
that Fraser could only dream about. His stomach rising into his mouth
Fraser stepped into a doorway so Ray wouldn't see him, he was totally
taken aback by the look of sheer happiness on Ray's face, he had once
hoped that he would be the one responsible for that look and as he watched
the couple walk away all his dreams shattered into a million pieces.
The handsome Mountie stood in the doorway close to tears for what seemed
like years but then he turned. No point in going to the precinct now
but he didn't want to go home, perhaps he could seek sanctuary at the
consulate. Part way there Fraser had halted to cross the street when
he saw a girl overburdened with folders and his natural gallantry stepped
in. "May I help you ma'am?"
The petite blonde looked at him with withering scorn and asked, "are
you some kind of weirdo?" "No ma'am I'm a Mountie. Benton Fraser RCMP."
She laughed at that and let him help her and as Fraser took the folders
from her he couldn't help noticing that she was wearing a blue cashmere
sweater. "Excuse me but I couldn't help noticing your sweater."
"It's nice isn't it? It was a present from my Grandmother, she said if
I was going to live in the windy city I'd need something to keep me warm."
"Ah," Fraser nodded vaguely and noticed the hopeful look in the girl's
eyes. What was it Ray had once told him, that he was irresistible to
the opposite sex? Fraser didn't believe that but he did wonder if perhaps
it might be expedient to question the girl further. "Would you like to
have a coffee with me?" He had heard Ray use the line before and he wasn't
sure that it would work but the girl turned on her most radiant smile
and said that yes she would love to have a coffee. "Good, it's this way."
He took her to a coffee shop he had visited once with Ray, it was the
only one he knew of. "My name's Emma," she informed him as they seated
themselves in a small booth. "Do you live around here?"
"No," she looked up at him, "but I work round here or at least I used
to." "You left your job?"
"No," Emma shook her head and started to explain, "I worked for my father,
he runs a small printing and photocopying business but he's being forced
out." "Forced out?"
"Out of business. There's some big firm, real estate or something, they're
forcing everyone to sell up." "So at least your father will have some
money."
"You don't understand Ben, they're driving the neighbourhood down, chasing
people away so they won't have to pay as much for the land." "Oh."
"They're intimidating people left, right and centre, one of our neighbours'
shops was burned to the ground because he refused to sell, now he has
nothing." Fraser frowned, he was beginning to suspect the truth about
Veronica Lake. "So is that why you ran off with Ms Lake's purse?" Emma
looked startled, ready to bolt and Fraser put a hand on her arm. "There's
no need to be alarmed." "It was in her car, she'd gone to pay for gas
and I grabbed it. I knew who she was, thought maybe if I could get some
evidence of what she was up to I could go to the Police." "What was in
her purse?"
"Deeds for the properties she's already bought, contracts of sale for
others including my father's but everything's above board." "Ms Lake
told Detective Vecchio that her purse had been snatched from her on the
street, why would she do that?" Emma shrugged, "no idea, sorry."
Fraser downed his cup of tea and stood up, "is there a way I can contact
you?" Hands shaking Emma scribbled down a phone number.
"Thank you kindly, I'll be in touch." Then the Mountie was gone, leaving
Emma staring blissfully off into space, all her worries momentarily forgotten.
Fraser headed back to the 27th, he had almost forgotten seeing Ray and
Veronica together but just because it hurt didn't mean he could avoid
the situation. "Benton!" Francesca was the last person he felt like seeing
and he turned to leave but it was already too late, with one possessive
hand on his arm she dragged him further into the building. "So Benton
what brings you here?"
"Actually I was looking for Ray. Is he here?"
"No but I'll keep you company until he gets back. He went out with Veronica
Lake," Francesca lowered her voice confidentially, "they could be some
time you know." Fraser wanted to scream but as usual he controlled his
feelings and turned on his blandest smile, "perhaps I could trouble you
for a cup of tea?" "Of course Benton, you just wait here." Francesca
had seated him at Ray's desk he noted with a pang. The piles of paper
however made him smile, Ray was as disorganised as it was possible for
a cop to be. A scrap of paper was half lost on the edge of the desk and
Fraser's hand closed over it. 'Beers with Frase?' it read and he smiled
again, that question mark reeked of poignancy, he knew that Kowalski
was concerned that he and Fraser were not as close as Fraser had been
with Vecchio, if only he knew how much closer I want to be. Fraser frowned,
of course that was part of the problem, his longing to enfold Ray in
his arms and tell him that he loved him, not as a friend or a brother
but with a passion that burned so brightly he was amazed that no one
could see it, had driven them further apart. Someone had once said that
the path of true love never ran smooth, they could have been talking
about me, Fraser reflected glumly. "There's nothing quite like a nice
cup of tea is there?" Francesca was at his side again and Fraser smiled
vaguely. "Perhaps I could leave a note for Ray," Fraser was looking around
for a pencil. "You said you thought he was going to be a while." Her
eyes flickered desperately. "Well I could be wrong, I think he asked
Veronica to show him where her purse was taken." That reminded Fraser
why he had come. "I think I can wait a little longer." "Great," Fran
settled herself down on the edge of Ray's desk. "Maybe you could tell
me one of those Eskimo stories." "It's Innuit," Fraser explained trying
hard to come up with an excuse when it walked in the door. "Ray!"
"Hey Frase," Veronica wasn't with him. "I didn't expect to see you today."
"No, well I was passing and thought I'd drop by." Was that a note of
tension in Fraser's voice? No it couldn't be. "It's good to see you Frase,"
Kowalski dug the notebook out of his back pocket and tossed it down amidst
the chaos. "You came here for a reason didn't you?" Ray grinned. "Don't
get me wrong I've not come over all intuitive but I've never known you
not to have a reason." "You are correct Ray," Fraser could say the words
in his head but he couldn't ever imagine saying them out loud, I did
have a reason for coming here, I wanted to tell you how much I love you,
how I've always loved you, how it's only you who can repair the ruin
that is my heart. But of course he didn't say that, instead, "I've found
something out about Veronica I thought you might be interested in." "Spit
it out Frase."
"I.. I don't think you're going to like it Ray."
Kowalski sighed and ran his fingers through his hair. "Closet," he suggested.
"I beg your pardon?"
"Isn't that what you and he used to do every time you had something private
to discuss? Frannie?" Ray appealed to the woman. "Yep."
"Very well," Fraser stood, walked to the closet and pulled open the door.
"After you Ray." "No after you."
"Thank you kindly."
Being enclosed in the small dark space wasn't the easiest thing for either
man. Ray was just the tiniest bit claustrophobic, although he'd never
admit it to anyone, and he found himself fighting to control his panic.
Fraser too was panicked, though for a different reason. Standing this
close to Ray, the man's scent was overwhelming and he fought to stay
focused, to remember exactly why he and his friend were confined like
this. "What is it Fraser? What did you find out?"
"Veronica Lake is a crook. She's buying up property in Chicago."
"There's no law against that."
"If anyone refuses to sell she threatens them until they do."
"How do you know all this, some sort of sixth-Mountie sense?"
"I met the purse-snatcher today."
"You what? Did you bring her in?"
"No," Fraser replied calmly, "while Emma did.."
"Hold it Frase. Her name's Emma, what else do you know about her?" "I
have her phone number."
"Only you Frase."
"I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean by that comment Ray, but
to return to my point Emma told me that she took the purse from Ms Lake's
car." "That's not true."
"It depends on whose story you believe."
"It's crazy Fraser. Why would Veronica say her purse was snatched on
the street when it was taken from her car and if she's intimidating people
why don't they come to us?" "They're scared Ray. There has to be something
else going on here." The Mountie fell into silence and now all Kowalski
could hear was the beating of his own heart. "Fraser!" He couldn't help
it, the words were an anguished wail and suddenly he found himself clinging
onto the Mountie's jacket with both hands. Fraser had frozen, Kowalski's
face was tantalisingly close to his own, he could feel Ray's breath on
his face and he fought a sudden urge to kiss the man. "Are you all right
Ray?"
"Claustra.. claustra.." Ray was gasping, caught up in one of the most
severe panic attacks he had ever experienced. Fraser was relieved, the
moment of madness was over and so he kicked the closet door open and
let Ray tumble out, he then pushed Kowalski firmly into a chair and forced
his head down between his knees. Ray struggled and Fraser exerted a little
more pressure. "Breathe Ray, that's right breathe."
Kowalski reached out and grabbed Fraser's leg, it was like grabbing a
tree trunk. "Thank you." "If you like we could return to our conversation."
"Okay," Ray held up a hand, "there are only two things I've got to say
to you, one Veronica's not a criminal and two I'm not getting back in
that closet." "Understood," Fraser's eyes were thoughtful.
Kowalski groaned, "what now?"
"I wondered if I might have access to your computer system. There's something
about Ms Lake that troubles me." "Be my guest Frase but you're not gonna
find anything."
"That may be so Ray but I should look anyway."
"All right but if it turns out she is a criminal I'll buy a bone for
Diefenbaker every day for the next month." "And if I'm wrong?"
"You tell that mystery woman of yours exactly how you feel about her.
Deal?" "Deal." They shook hands solemnly.
Fraser was suddenly aware of how late it was, Ray's shift had long since finished and the detective had left, Lieutenant Welsh too had gone after numerous caustic remarks about Fraser having nothing better to do, only Frannie had hung on and she looked about ready to drop where she stood. He hadn't yet found what he was looking for and could have stayed up all night but he realised with a sigh that if he didn't leave she wouldn't either. "I think that's enough for one day," Fraser flicked off the computer and picked up his hat. "Goodnight Francesca." And with that he disappeared into the night.
It was midnight by the time he got back to his apartment and Diefenbaker
refused to even acknowledge his presence. Fraser knew there was no point
in arguing with the wolf but not even the extra large supper he served
Dief could persuade the wolf to look at him. "Ingrate." Fraser strode
across the apartment, shedding his clothes as he went and pausing to
yank open a window. He had just pulled on his red pyjamas when his sharp
ears picked up the sound of someone stumbling about below his window,
he leant out but there was no discernible shape out there. Now stumbling
footsteps were coming up the stairs and despite his state of undress
Fraser pulled his door open, picking up the scent of alcohol long before
Ray came stumbling up to him. "Hey Frase," he had a wine bottle in one
hand and his trench coat was smeared with mud and snow where he had fallen.
"Ray you've been drinking."
"You like stating the obvious don't you." Ray stumbled then and Fraser
had to step forward to catch him. The wine splashed from the bottle soaking
Fraser's feet but he didn't complain, simply slung Ray across his shoulders
and carried him into the apartment. "Why Ray?" Fraser lowered Kowalski
down onto his bed and then helped him into a sitting position. "Frase,
you know how it is, everyone's got to have a blow out once in a while."
"Blow out?"
"Yeah you know, go out, get drunk, party with your friends. Hey nice
apartment Frase." "Thank you Ray," he smiled down at Kowalski before
walking into the other room. When he returned Ray was flat on his back,
blue eyes staring at the ceiling and he was laughing. "Here," Fraser
pulled Ray up and wrapped an arm around his shoulders to steady him,
"drink this." "What is it?"
"Water."
"Don't want water, want wine."
"You spilt it," Fraser tried to manoeuvre the glass to Ray's lips but
the cop pushed it away with an unsteady hand. "Beer?" He looked up at
Fraser with bloodshot eyes.
"I don't drink Ray as you well know."
"Don't you.. don't you ever have anyone over who drinks?"
"No," Fraser replied simply, "drink the water Ray."
Kowalski pouted but he did at least drain the glass.
"Now I suggest some sleep might.."
"Don't wanna sleep," Ray stood up, swaying a little, "I want to dance.
Got any music?" "I have an old radio set."
"Good. Put it on Fraser then come dance with me. I know you dance." Ray
started to move his body about even before Fraser had switched his radio
on. The Mountie watched his friend dance, surprised at how graceful the
man was, even when drunk, his wiry body swaying in time to the beat.
Fraser swallowed nervously, Ray had never looked more desirable but he
held himself back, if something happened tonight, here in this apartment
he would never know whether or not it was just the drink talking. "Dance
with me Frase." Unwittingly Fraser stepped forward and Ray smiled at
him, "do you waltz?" The man's arms encircled Fraser's waist and he leant
his body against the Mountie's. Fraser, held his breath as he danced
with his friend, he could feel an erection growing and knew it wouldn't
be too much longer before Ray noticed. There it was, that look of vague
confusion, the look that Fraser had dreaded but Ray kept dancing and
because he didn't loosen his hold on Fraser's waist the Mountie kept
dancing as well. They danced for what seemed like an eternity before
Ray flopped down onto the bed. "I'm tired Fraser."
"You should get some sleep," Fraser sank down next to Kowalski and began
to unlace the man's shoes. "You like me don't you Frase?"
"Of course I like you. You're my partner, my friend, " oh but he wished
he could add the words my lover. "It's just sometimes," here it came,
the worries that dogged Kowalski every minute he was with the Mountie,
"well I'm no substitute for Vecchio." You're so much more, Fraser found
himself wanting to say, I never felt about Ray Vecchio the way I do about
you, he never made my heart skip a beat just by coming into a room, he
never sought me out the way you do, never came to me with his problems
like you do, never made me feel as wanted as you do but he couldn't say
any of that so instead he just smiled and said, "Ray Kowalski you are
a true friend." "Good," Kowalski began to laugh again and didn't protest
when Fraser pulled off his shirt and his pants and pulled a blanket over
him. "Frase?"
"Yes," Fraser was laying out his bed roll although he was sure he wouldn't
be able to sleep with Ray lying so close. "Thank you."
"You're welcome Ray, sweet dreams."
"You too Frase."
Fraser doused his hurricane lantern and looked down at Kowalski's features
softly illuminated by the moonlight, then in deference to his unexpected
guest he closed his bedroom window and pulled the curtains across, shutting
out the night. As he settled down he heard Ray mutter something under
his breath. Fraser lay flat on his back and listened while Ray's breathing
deepened and slowed and then he too fell asleep. He awoke to the sound
of screaming, it was an almost unearthly sound, pitched a couple of octaves
higher than Ray's normal speaking voice. "Ray?" Concerned Fraser pulled
himself up onto the bed but his friend didn't hear his gentle concern,
he was still caught up in sleep. "Ray." Gently Fraser shook him awake,
his arms slipping around the man as he waited for the night terrors to
subside. "Fraser." Kowalski clutched at his friend.
"It's all right Ray, I'm here." Fraser pulled Ray's head down until it
was resting on his chest, then he started to rock the man crooning a
lullaby. "It's an old Innuit lullaby," he replied, answering Ray's unspoken
question. "It's reputed to have the power to drive away bad dreams and
help promote sleep." "Does it work?"
Fraser considered the question. He had lost count of the number of times
he had fallen asleep with the magical words on his lips and he had always
sleapt better for it. "Yes Ray, I believe it does," but when he made
to release his friend Ray held onto him even tighter than before. Fraser
could barely suppress a groan, Ray's chest was pressing against his,
he could feel every contour of the man's body next to his and slowly
he raised one hand and began to rub it slowly across the man's chest.
When Kowalski spoke his voice was a croak, "is this an old Innuit tradition
as well?" "No," Fraser shook his head, "I'm just doing this because it
feels good." Ray's eyes opened wide but despite the fear flickering in
their cool depths he didn't pull away. Fraser continued his caresses
and then growing bolder he began to move his hand downward. He felt it
at once, felt Kowalski stiffen as though he had just been turned into
stone and he removed his hand with a murmured apology. "I can't.." Ray
avoided Fraser's gaze, "I can't do that."
"It's all right Ray, I understand," but Fraser's eyes were full of hurt
but when he made to return to the floor Ray stopped him. "Please Frase
stay with me," there was a tremor of fear in his voice and Fraser nodded
slowly. He waited until Ray was comfortably sprawled on the bed and then
he curled his arms and legs around his warm body and fell asleep.
Kowalski's first thought on waking was to wonder why there was a heavy
weight on top of him, then he opened his eyes and saw it was Fraser.
Oh my.. Ray put a hand to his head and it was then he realised just how
bad his hangover actually was. "Morning Ray," Fraser's blue eyes looked
down warmly into his but the Mountie made no attempt to move. "Fraser,"
Ray forced enough air into his lungs to enable him to speak, "have you
got any painkillers?" He gasped with relief when Fraser climbed off him
and padded away into the bathroom. The memories of last night were a
little hazy but what he could remember scared him, had he really allowed
Fraser to hold him like that, to touch him like that? It had felt nice
but at the same time had scared him witless. He had never thought of
Fraser like that before, had never allowed himself to think of Fraser
like that. "Last night," Ray croaked as Fraser handed him a glass of
water and two small white tablets, "did that really happen?" "Yes Ray."
Ray acted like Fraser hadn't spoken. "Only I wouldn't want you to think
that I get that drunk every night." "I don't."
"Good," Kowalski squinted up at Fraser and went to stand up but when
he realised he was clad only in a pair of boxers he sank back down again.
"What else do you remember Ray?" Fraser didn't really want to talk about
last night but he had to, ignoring what had happened would only drive
a wedge between them. "I don't want to talk about it." Ray's face closed
up and Fraser tried again. "What do you remember?"
"I had a dream, a nightmare. When I woke up you were holding me, it..
it felt nice." "But you pulled away from me."
"It's complicated Frase, I can't do the things that you would want me
to." "Is it because you don't find me attractive?"
"Jeez Frase, you're the most attractive man I've ever met. You're top
of my men I must sleep with list, hell you're the only man I could ever
imagine being with." "And that's good?" The Mountie sounded so damn unsure
of himself that Ray, despite his fears, reached out and took his hands.
"There is no woman is there Frase? It was me you were describing the
other day, wasn't it? Me who's got you so distracted that you'd actually
consider turning up late for work?" Fraser nodded, this wasn't how he
had imagined telling the tough detective how he felt but he supposed
it was at least a start. "Ben," Ray's use of his first name made his
insides warm but that feeling was taken away again by the cop's next
words, "I wish I could tell you that I feel the same way. I wish I could
stretch over and kiss you and that we'd spend the rest of the day making
love in your bed." Fraser's throat was dry, "you don't feel the same
way?"
"That's the problem Fraser I think I do." The Mountie opened his mouth
but Ray stopped him. "I have no idea what it feels like when you love
a man but what I felt for Stella.. ah.. I do love you." Fraser wanted
to say a million things in response to that but he was suddenly incapable
of forming coherent sentences. "It's just.. there are things you don't
know about me Fraser."
"You can tell me."
"You couldn't handle it."
The Mountie looked as if he had been slapped in the face. "Ray I love
you." There was a look of immeasurable grief on Ray's face. "That's what
Stella said before I told her and it ended up driving us apart." "Ray.."
"No Frase, I'm not going to risk our friendship like that. I nearly died
when Stella left me, I don't think I could stand it if you left me as
well." "I would never do that," but Fraser could see that Ray didn't
believe him and that the pain in his eyes was stronger than ever. "I
can't tell you Fraser. I've never met anyone who could handle the truth."
He paused, looked up at Fraser and tried to smile, "but we're still friends
right?" "Of course."
"Good. Now then Fraser, what's for breakfast? I'm starving."
Fraser smiled at Kowalski's sudden mood change. Ray's mercurial temperament
had been difficult to cope with at first but Fraser was used to it by
now, even liked it. As he searched his fridge for food and started the
bacon cooking he found his thoughts turning to Victoria - the only woman
he had ever loved. She too hadn't trusted him, not fully, even though
he'd been prepared to sacrifice everything for her, his job, his values,
his friendship with Ray Vecchio, even Diefenbaker. Fraser paused and
leant his head against the window, would he do all that for Ray? Could
he in an instant turn his back on everything he knew for the man he loved?
Yes, he realised he could, but then he remembered with a sinking heart
that Ray didn't want him. Diefenbaker seemed to sense his unhappiness
and pushed his nose against the Mountie's legs. "Morning Dief," Fraser
gave the wolf a piece of bacon and a solemn pat on the head. "Fraser,"
it was Ray, fully dressed although his feet were bare, "how are you?"
"I'll live," he smiled and holding his breath reached out to ruffle Ray's
disordered blonde hair. "Tell me about Victoria."
A look of intense pain flitted across Fraser's face and he turned away,
putting food onto plates. "What do you know about her?"
"Not much. I know she shot Diefenbaker and that Vecchio shot you when
she was trying to escape. Do you wish you were with her now?" "Ray,"
Fraser smiled, "this morning I told you I loved you and even though you
said what you said I don't want to be anywhere else but here, with you."
Ray swallowed nervously, "Frase.."
"There's no need to explain."
The two friends looked at each other and Fraser realised that his words
had, as he'd feared, driven a wedge between them, Ray's eyes were secretive,
so unlike the usual openness of the cop. "Veronica cancelled our date
last night," Ray looked up straight into Fraser's startled blue eyes.
"Did you find anything yesterday?" "No."
"I'll help you look," Ray promised, "there is something strange going
on here, it's just a hunch but.." "Your instincts, as I think I've pointed
out in the past, are generally correct." Fraser smiled, he had wondered
whether he was doing the right thing in telling Ray his real feelings
and still wasn't sure but last night the man had seemed so vulnerable,
whatever it was that Ray wouldn't tell him about must be truly terrible,
but he told me he loved me, Fraser smiled, he'll open up to me eventually.
"Hey Frase are you okay?"
"I'm fine, thank you kindly." Fraser considered something for a moment,
"where's your car?" "It's parked around the corner."
"You drove here?"
Kowalski could hear the disapproval in his friend's voice, "don't give
me a lecture Frase." "Drink driving is a serious offence."
"Okay Frase you can read me chapter and verse of that particular law
later. We've got a mystery to solve remember?" "Understood." Was that
a look of relief on Fraser's face, he had no idea. All he did know was
that it must have taken a lot for the cool and collected Mountie to admit
his true feelings. "You know Fraser," Ray put a hand on the man's bare
arm, letting it linger just a little longer than was necessary, "I'm
glad we're friends." The radiant smile he received in return was more
than enough to compensate him for the tremor of fear that had shaken
him when his fingers had made contact with Fraser's bare flesh. He's
my friend, my partner, Ray reminded himself sternly, he would never do
anything to hurt me. "Just let me get dressed." Fraser turned to go back
to his bedroom and Ray shouted after him. "What about the Ice Queen?
Don't you have to check in with her or something?" "Not necessary, I
took the precaution of taking a few days leave." "Precaution?"
"Yes Ray, I wanted to make sure I would be available if you needed my
assistance. "Oh," that was all Ray said but Fraser could hear the appreciation
behind that single syllable. "Think nothing of it Ray."
Everyone looked up when the two men, blonde and dark, walked into the
27th, there was an air of palpable tension between them and Frannie,
wearing the shortest leather skirt Ray had ever seen, looked at them
curiously. Fraser soon found what he was looking for and he called Ray
over to his side. "That's Veronica."
"Wrong. It is in fact Mary Reilly, she was arrested five years ago on
charges of extortion and intimidation but the charges had to be dropped
because no one was willing to testify against her." "So pretty much what
she's doing now," Ray nodded grimly, "I'll go and talk to her." Then
the phone rang, "Vecchio." Ray listened without twitching a muscle. "I'll
be there." Then he turned to Fraser, "apparently your little friend Emma
has managed to persuade her father to talk to us. They want to meet with
me." "When?"
"In an hour. Are you going to come with me?"
Fraser nodded thoughtfully, "I believe I will."
The shop was deserted, almost eerily quiet and Ray fought hard to quell
the apprehension rising in his stomach. "This is Emma's father's shop?"
Half a step behind Fraser spoke first. "That's where he said he wanted
to meet."
Fraser nodded, "I think we've been mislead Ray. There aren't enough power
points in here for it to have been used for printing, also Emma told
me her father was only recently driven out of business." "So he took
his equipment out in a hurry."
"Ray, notice the dust on the floor, this building hasn't been occupied
for at least eight months." Just at that moment a stentorian voice bellowed
out, "stand still." Ray glanced around to see that there were four burly
men approaching from the back of the shop, two more from the front and
the slight detective gulped nervously. "Throw your gun over here." There
was a flash of metal in one pair of hands and Ray tossed his gun away.
Then they were on him, three of the men had Fraser by the arms and Ray
howled at them, "leave him alone you bastards." The reply froze the blood
in his veins, "it's not him we came here for," the speaker stepped forward
and raised his fists, "we're here to make sure you keep away from Veronica."
Ray didn't have time to protest before the thugs were on him, punching
him brutally to the ground and he couldn't remember anything else. In
fact the next thing he was aware of was a pair of gentle hands lifting
his bruised head and of compassionate blue eyes looking down at him.
"I'm sorry."
"What are you apologising for Fraser?"
"I failed to protect you."
"What could you have done? There were too many of them."
"I should have done something."
Ray tried to smile but winced instead, "don't make me have to hit you
Fraser." "I think we should go to the hospital."
"No!" Ray was adamant, "how bad can it be?"
"Well," Fraser sat back on his heels, "your face is badly bruised, you
may have lost a tooth," he paused and ran his hands across Ray's chest
but with concern this time not desire, "I think you may have cracked
a couple of ribs and there could be some internal bleeding." "Great,"
Ray closed his eyes and let his head fall back onto Fraser's lap. "I'd
really like to pass out now." "Ah," Fraser titled his head to one side,
"I believe help is on the way." Help turned out to be detectives Huey
and Duey and for once Ray was pleased to see them. "We were told there
was a break-in," Huey said, bending forward to get a closer look at Ray's
battered face. "How do I look?"
"Your own mother wouldn't recognise you."
"We were lured here," Fraser told them, "three men held me while Ray
was beaten up." "Descriptions?"
"They were your usual thugs for hire," Ray muttered sourly, "they'll
be miles away by now." Duey shook his head, "we should get you to a hospital."
"Thanks but I'm fine," Ray pulled himself upright and hissed through
his teeth, "see?" Fraser who had stood up with him grabbed his hand as
the man wavered on his feet. "Frase I'm fine," he yanked his hand away
from the Mountie, very conscious of the two detectives who were there.
Then, with a groan of realisation, Ray felt his legs giving way and he
tumbled back onto the floor. Huey and Duey exchanged looks with Fraser
and the three of them simultaneously reached down to haul Ray to his
feet. "Hospital," they chorused as one and dragged Ray to the door.
After an hour in the ER Ray was getting increasingly restless, the wave
of dizziness had passed and apart from the pain when he breathed he
was starting to feel a lot better. One of the nurses, tall and dark-haired,
seemed to have taken a shine to him and she was just running her hands
across his ribcage to check for cracked ribs when Fraser appeared at
his side. Ray saw the flash of anger in the man's eyes, gone in an instant
and he repressed a smile, the Mountie really did care for him after all.
"How are you feeling?" Fraser ignored the nurse and stepped closer to
Ray. "Better, a lot better. Have you spoken to Welsh yet?"
"The Lieutenant wants you to take the rest of the day off."
Ray groaned, "come off it Fraser, it's not like I'm badly hurt."
The nurse chose that moment to butt in. "You've been very badly beaten
Detective, you've yet to go into shock and there could be other injuries
as well." She picked up Ray's chart and made a note, "I'll think I'll
order an x-ray." "Whoa!" Kowalski's hand shot out and grabbed the nurse's
wrist. "No x-rays okay. I don't want you turning me into some kind of
freaky monster with all that radiation." The nurse looked thoughtful,
"the chances of you mutating as a result of an x-ray are relatively tiny."
"Relatively?" Ray looked about ready to jump off the gurney and Fraser
put a calming hand on his shoulder. "I believe she's teasing you Ray."
"I knew that," Kowalski claimed.
The nurse smiled and turned away, "I won't be long."
"You take your time." Ray shouted after her, then he looked at Fraser
with despair, "tell me why I'm still here." "For your own good." Fraser's
eyes were sparkling and Kowalski glowered at him.
Over at the doctors' station several pairs of eyes were watching the
cop and the Mountie with interest. "Vecchio's not at all bad looking,"
one nurse commented.
"I love Italians," another one chipped in.
"He's as Italian as I am," a tall thin doctor with glasses spoke up,
"and he's gay." "Oh no," the dark-haired nurse vehemently denied his
words, "there's no way he's gay." "Look at the body language, those two
are a couple."
"Maybe not quite a couple," a doctor whose dark hair was lightly flecked
with grey commented. "Look how they're keeping a deliberate distance
from each other." "What are you saying Doug? That they're a couple but
not a couple?" "There's definitely some electricity there."
The sparks might have been flying off the walls for all Ray cared, all
too aware of the loaded looks he was getting from Fraser. Dammit he's
just being a concerned friend, at least that's how everyone else will
see it, so why can't you? Kowalski couldn't because of what had happened
that morning when Fraser had told Ray that he loved him and Ray had...
well I might as well have slapped him in the face. Fraser had gone momentarily
at least to get Ray a coffee and taking advantage of the moment Kowalski
swung his legs off the gurney. He was by no means the most badly hurt
patient in the ER and as such no one was taking any real notice of him.
Hopping on one leg he pulled his boots on and grabbed his jacket, his
gun had been left behind in the shop and he hoped that Huey had picked
it up, he didn't really want all the paperwork that went along with a
missing gun. Fraser I'm not hurt, I'm leaving, look I feel fine, Ray
tried the words out in his head but somehow he doubted they would convince
the Mountie and so he hurried towards the exit, head down and looking,
he belatedly realised, decidedly shifty. He had reached the doors and
was just about to pull them open when he heard a low warning growl. Diefenbaker.
"Hey Dief," Ray reached down to pet the wolf, "nice dog," another growl.
Kowalski was just about to try inching his way past Dief, surely Fraser's
dog wouldn't hurt him, when he heard a voice calling, "Ray.. Ray." The
man groaned and made a sudden dash for the doors but the next thing he
knew he was flat on his back on the floor, Diefenbaker snarling at his
throat. "Fraser!" Ray was too concerned about Dief's jaws near his jugular
to worry about the fact that he had become the centre of attention. "Dief
down." The crowd gasped as Fraser closed his hand over the wolf's muzzle
and stared him straight in the eyes. "Must be some weird Canuck magic,"
a voice from the crowd was heard to say. Fraser made the decision that
discretation was most definitely the better part of valour. "I think
it's about time we left." "Now you're talking my kind of language," Ray
approved.
"Your kind of language?" Fraser questioned as he held open the door for
Diefenbaker. "Your language is, as is mine, English and while I admit
that there are some cultural differences, pronunciation, use of slang.."
"All right Frase, cut the lecture, it was just an expression."
"Ah."
"You know you amaze me sometimes Fraser," Ray commented as he climbed
into the GTO, "you come across as being naive and all when in reality
you're one of the most clued up guys I know." "Actually Ray.."
"One of the most clued up," Ray continued, ignoring Fraser's interruption,
"and definitely one of the most attractive." Silence. For once the Mountie
was lost for words and Ray might have enjoyed that fact were he not feeling
terribly afraid. "Cos you know," Ray started the engine, all the while
babbling like some kid on a first date, "I've always thought so. The
dark hair, the broad Mountie shoulders. You've been a good friend to
me Fraser and I'm not just saying that cos of this morning, I'm saying
it because it's true. I don't know how you do it but when you're around
everything else is just background." "Ray.."
"Don't interrupt me Frase, I'm on a roll here, I.."
"Ray!" The note of warning jerked Kowalski back into reality and he had
just enough time to slam on the brakes before the GTO collided with a
very solid-looking brick wall. "Where are we?"
"Downtown Chicago I believe. You know you really should be one hundred
percent focused on the road whilst driving." "You're very distracting
Fraser." A wave of fear swept Ray and his hands tightened their grip
on the steering wheel. It was now or never. "No more lectures," Kowalski
insisted as he lunged forward and kissed the Mountie on the lips. "Understood."
Fraser had barely had time to register the fact that the kiss was real
let alone to respond to it but he could still feel the warm imprint of
Ray's lips on his own. "Thank you," the words of sentiment were desperately
inadequate but Fraser couldn't think of anything else to say. "Don't
thank me yet Frase, you have no idea what you're getting into." "I think
I do Ray," Fraser's eyes were shining and he looked so happy that Ray
groaned and pulled himself back. "We need to take this slowly," Ray enunciated
the words clearly and Fraser caught his breath when he saw the look in
the man's eyes. "Understood." But Fraser had to return that kiss. He
moved towards Ray carefully, not wanting to startle the man and placed
his lips on Ray's, he hadn't expected a response but he got one, parted
lips allowed Fraser's tongue entry and Fraser lent into the kiss, willing
the wiry body quivering next to his to relax, but if anything Ray became
more tense. His response to Fraser's lips on his own was scaring him,
he could feel his body responding but broke the contact anyway. "Let's
get a pizza," Ray suggested, avoiding Fraser's gaze, "we can go back
to my apartment and.." he stopped when he realised that his words could
be misconstrued. "Let's go back to the 27th." "Lieutenant Welsh said.."
"I don't care what Welsh said. We've got a case to solve."
"Whatever you say Ray."
"Thank you Fraser," Kowalski paused, ignoring the kiss wouldn't make
it go away, "we'll talk about this later okay?" "Whenever you feel comfortable
with it."
Kowalski almost groaned, why did the Mountie have to be so damn reasonable
all the time?
"I thought I said take the day off," Welsh's indignant roar managed to
distract Ray from wondering why the Mountie was walking so close, like
some kind of guard dog, he thought irritably, as he noticed Diefenbaker
padding along on the other side. "Yes sir," Kowalski faced a bristling
Welsh, "but we've got a case.." "Huey and Duey are on it," Welsh told
him, "you're personally involved." "Sir.."
"No arguments Vecchio."
"No sir."
"A word please Fraser." Lieutenant Welsh ushered the man into his office
and then turned to face him, arms folded across his chest. "What's going
on Constable?" The memory of his lips locked against Ray's flashed guiltily
across his mind. "I'm afraid I'm not quite sure what you mean." "There's
something bothering Vecchio, hell I think there's something bothering
both of you. You walked into that set-up today without a second thought
and when cops report for work covered in bruises people start asking
questions." "Things have been a little fraught lately," the Mountie admitted,
"perhaps a holiday.." "Great idea Constable, now get Vecchio out of here."
"You've got five minutes to get out of here Detective," Welsh yelled
past Fraser and Ray looked up at the Mountie with accusation in his eyes.
"All right Fraser," Ray gathered up an armful of papers and jerked his
head towards the door, "let's go." "And Vecchio," Welsh's voice brought
the two friends to a halt, "I don't want to see your ugly mug in here
for at least a week or I'll have you arrested." Ray didn't answer, simply
walked out of the district with his chin pointing at the ground, he climbed
moodily into his car and started the engine, even before Fraser and Diefenbaker
had climbed in. "Is something wrong Ray?"
Kowalski twisted in his seat to look at his friend, "you really are terribly
naive sometimes Fraser." Then Ray swooped forward, his lips hard and
demanding and Fraser almost quailed under the assault. "Ray." But Kowalski
silenced the protest with another kiss not caring that someone might
see them. "Ray." His name was like a caress but when Fraser started to
push his hands up underneath Ray's t-shirt the man pulled away. "So are
we going on holiday?" He smiled, trying to soften the rejection a little.
"Where do you want to go?"
"The bank," Ray suggested, "I need some money."
"There's an atm across the street."
"Yeah I know, it ate my card," Ray grimaced.
"Oh." Fraser smiled as Ray pulled out into the traffic, "Ray I.." "Don't
say it Frase. I'm having enough problems with this okay?"
"Yes," Fraser frowned, "it's to do with the thing you mentioned this
morning isn't it?" "Yeah."
"Are you going to tell me about it?"
"No Fraser. I told you I'm not going to let my past come between us like
it did between me and Stella." "So it's something that happened to you
a long time ago?"
"Stop digging Fraser, I'm not gonna tell you."
"Understood."
Pulling into the carpark Kowalski growled out, "I'll be five minutes."
He raced through the bank doors, suddenly eager to get away from Fraser
and never the most patient of people he fidgeted in the queue, what the
hell was taking so long? "I'm afraid we can't access your account sir."
"What?" Kowalski's reaction was as explosive as always. "Why not?" "Insufficient
funds," the bank clerk looked so smug that Kowalski had to resist the
urge to hit him. "Insufficient funds? I just got paid!" Blue eyes sparked
with anger and the clerk moved back from his desk. "You could see the
manager." "Great idea, where's his office?"
"Top floor."
"That figures," Ray groaned. He didn't wait for the clerk to say anything
else just turned and raced towards the stairs. "I'm afraid there's someone
in there," a secretary informed him, "if you'd like to take a seat."
Kowalski shot her a look of pure contempt and began to pace up and down
the plush carpet. I hope I wear holes in it he thought savagely.
Downstairs Fraser had entered the bank, Ray's five minutes were up but
he couldn't see the detective anywhere. "Excuse me ma'am," the bank clerk
blushed, "you haven't seen a blonde spiky-haired young man have you?
About so tall and probably scowling?" She nodded, simpered and said,
"he went up to see the manager."
"Thank you kindly."
There was a sudden commotion from inside the manager's office and Ray
smiled grimly, perhaps someone else was having trouble accessing their
account. The office door swung open and Ray groped instinctively for
his gun, which of course wasn't there, as a burly man, sawn-off shotgun
in hand, emerged from the office, clutching the bank manager to him.
He stared in surprise at Kowalski, "hands up! Now you," he told the bank
manager, "are going to open the vault for me." "Ray?" The voice was getting
louder, dammit that was Fraser.
The thug had heard the call as well and he turned his gun towards the
doors as Fraser bounded through them. Almost in a dream Kowalski saw
the finger on the trigger tighten and without thinking he threw himself
in front of Fraser. "Ray!" The voice sounded like it was coming down
a long tunnel and there was an explosion of pain in his side, was this
what dying was like? When he opened his eyes he could see Fraser's face,
"he got you too huh?" "You've been shot," Fraser's tone was faintly reproving.
"I saved your life!" Kowalski, despite the pain, was jubilant. "I saved
your life!" "And tried to get yourself killed in the process."
"Well that's gratitude." Kowalski looked up sharply, was Fraser actually
choking back tears. "Hey I'm not badly hurt," Ray tried to pull himself
upright to prove his statement but stopped when a stab of pain shot through
his body. "You've been shot in the side."
"Where's the shooter?"
"He took off down the stairs."
"You didn't go after him?"
"Ray you're hurt," Fraser started to rip his plaid shirt into makeshift
bandages. "I can't leave you." Ray clenched his teeth in pain as Fraser
started to peel his bloody t-shirt away from the torn flesh. "I'm not
going to die Frase." "No Ray of course you're not." There was a tremor
in Fraser's voice and Ray winced as the Mountie's fingers began exploring
his wound. "What are you doing?"
"Got to stop the bleeding," Fraser muttered, "then we can get you out
of here." "I hate elevators Fraser."
"There's no other way down."
"Great." Ray gasped as Fraser lifted him in his arms and carried him
into the elevator, the slow glide down began but then the metal box shook
violently and stopped moving. "Ah."
"No Frase, no ahs and definitely no intrestings."
"I believe we're stuck Ray."
From his position sprawled on the floor Kowalski squinted up at the Mountie,
the expression on Fraser's face frightened him, for once the man looked
scared. "You can call for help right? I mean they've got an intercom
thingy?" "That seems to be broken as well." Fraser crouched down beside
Ray and put a hand on his forehead. "I'm afraid we could be stuck here
for a while." "That's fine Frase," Ray closed his eyes, "it's cold in
here," he murmured plaintively. "You're going into shock," Fraser pulled
his overcoat off and draped it across Ray, then he sank down onto the
floor and pulled Ray's head onto his lap, gentle hands began to stroke
Ray's hair and Kowalski's eyes fluttered closed. "You can't go to sleep."
Kowalski barely notice Fraser''s command, "I've been shot, I think I'm
entitled to some shut eye." "I want you to talk to me Ray."
Indignantly Kowalski tried to pull away but a terrible heaviness was
spreading through his body and he couldn't move. "What do you want to
talk about?" Kowalski fought to keep the panic out of his voice, he didn't
notice that Fraser was now clad only in his jeans and undershirt, didn't
realise that his friend had sacrificed his own comfort for him. "Ray.."
Through the mist Kowalski could hear the pleading in Fraser's voice and
knew what he was about to suggest. "No, this isn't the time." Fraser
didn't say anything else and Ray groaned. "Fine have it your way." He
struggled to take a breath and stared straight up into Fraser's blue
eyes, if he was going to tell his friend this thing he wanted to know
exactly at what point Fraser was going to leave him. "I was fourteen,"
Ray barely recognised the raw and bitter voice as his own, the last time
he had spoken about this Stella had turned away from him and that had
been the beginning of the end for their relationship. "My best friend
at school was gay and because he was everyone assumed I was too. The
older kids hounded me mercilessly and everytime I denied it they just
believed it even more." "But you're not gay?"
"The whole sexuality issue is very clouded Frase. There was Stella and
I loved her so much it hurt and then... then there's you." Ray choked
back his fear. "Fraser I can't feel my legs anymore." "Go on with your
story Ray, you're going to be fine."
"One night I'd stayed at school late and I was walking home in the dark
when five guys jumped me. I thought they were going to kill me, it probably
would have been better for me if they had." "Ray!"
"I'm cold Ben. Anyway," Ray sounded half-asleep, "they beat me up, they
raped me, they.. I've been having nightmares about it ever since." Ray
looked up imploringly at Fraser, "I guess you can't wait to get away
from me now." "No Ray," Fraser's hands were on his arms, trying to rub
the chill out of them, "it wasn't your fault." "You don't hate me?" The
cop sounded genuinely surprised.
"No. I wish I'd known before."
Ray tried to smile, "what's this on my fingers?"
"It's blood, your blood." Fraser gently lowered Ray's head onto the floor
of the elevator and stood up. "Don't leave me Fraser!" It was the wail
of a frightened child and the Mountie's eyes widened with concern. The
emergency intercom chose that moment to crackle into life and Fraser
breathed a sigh of relief, perhaps now someone would come to help them.
"Hello?"
"You stuck in the elevator?"
"It would appear so."
"Well just you hang on, we're doing our best but things are kinda hectic
at the moment. What's your name?" "Constable Benton Fraser, Royal Canadian
Mounted Police."
"A mountie? Very cool."
"There's another man with me. Detective Ray Vecchio."
"There are a lot of cops here."
"I don't think you understand. Detective Vecchio is in the elevator with
me. He's been shot, it is imperative that I get him to hospital as soon
as possible." "We'll do our best," the voice said and then the intercom
went dead. "Frase," Ray croaked, "I just wanted to say that, well that
I'm sorry." "For what?"
"For being so touchy, for not trusting you, for hurting you."
"Ray," Fraser knelt down by his friend's side, "there's nothing to be
sorry for. You trust me now don't you?" Ray grimaced as a new pain started
throbbing in his side. "Of course." "We're friends?"
"For life."
"You told me something that you feared would drive me away but I'm still
here." "There's nowhere else to go."
"I just need to know one thing," the Mountie sounded so uncertain that
Ray wanted to reach out and take his hand but he couldn't seem to move
his arms. "Do you Stanley Raymond Kowalski love me?" Ray didn't notice
Fraser's use of his real name at that moment but he nodded, "you know
I love you Ben. I've never loved anyone more, Jeez not even Stella,"
Ray started to laugh, it hurt but he couldn't stop. "What's so funny?"
"It's just that here I am dying and it's only now I realise that I'm
over Stella." "You're not going to die."
"I'm not?"
"I won't let you." The conviction in Fraser's voice was almost frightening.
Kowalski could feel his eyes beginning to close and he gasped out in
fear, "sing to me Fraser." The Mountie, one hand supporting Ray's head,
the other pressed flat against the wound began to sing softly. The words
made no sense to Ray but the sound soothed him and little by little he
began to let go of his fear. Even when the elevator began moving again
Fraser continued to sing and that was how they saw them when the doors
ground open, a semi-clad Fraser singing an Innuit love-song to the blonde
almost-unconscious cop. "Vecchio!" Lieutenant Welsh was the first to
speak.
"Make way please," a team of paramedics were pushing their way through
the crowd. "He's been shot in the left side," Fraser informed them calmly
as they clustered around Ray, "and has lost a considerable amount of
blood." The medics started to lift Ray onto the gurney and he cried out,
"don't leave me Frase." "May I travel in the ambulance?" The Mountie
asked politely, a curt nod, "thank you kindly." "Francesca go with them,"
Lieutenant Welsh grunted, "I'll send Huey along to get a statement about
what happened later." "Understood sir," Fraser started to follow the
medics but then he slowed and turned, "sir did you catch the man who
shot Ray?" "Yeah we got him Fraser."
"Good." Fraser paused, concerned that his tone might have given away
a little more than he'd intended. "Sir what I meant.." "Just go to the
hospital Fraser and make sure Vecchio's okay."
"Yes sir."
The journey to the hospital was a nightmare, Fraser's head filled with
the sirens and the relentless beep of the machine monitoring Ray's heart
and all Fraser could think was - if he dies it'll be my fault. "Nonsense
son," Fraser Sr leaned over Kowalski, "he didn't have to throw himself
in front of that bullet." "Dad!" Fraser hissed all too aware of the hovering
medic and Francesca. "Well really son, it's bad enough that you have
to play the hero all the time without your young friend starting." "I
don't play the hero."
"Oh yes you do son. In that bank if the positions had been reversed what
would you have done?" "That's beside the point."
"Is it?" Fraser Sr smiled, "you know I was exactly the same with your
mother." "Exactly the same as what?"
"As you and the Yank. I was always protective of her."
"Dad.."
"Oh I know son, I couldn't protect her when it came to the crunch, though
I tried." "Are you saying I can't protect Ray?"
"What I'm saying is that if he dies you mustn't blame yourself. Life
goes on. Not for me of course but then I'm dead!" Fraser put his head
in his hands. "Go away Dad."
"Did you say something Ben?" Francesca asked through a mouthful of gum.
Finally they arrived at the hospital and Fraser helped the medics lift
Ray down from the ambulance. "Don't leave me Fraser."
"I'm with you Ray," the Mountie took the man's cold fingers, "there's
nothing to be scared of." "We'll take it from here sir," a doctor was
pushing the gurney away and Ray yelled out. "Fraser!"
"I want to stay with him, please he's my friend."
A nurse took pity on him, "you can go with him as far as theatre." "Thank
you kindly ma'am."
"Benton he is going to be all right isn't he?"
Fraser answered Francesca's question with a certainty he was far from
feeling, "he's going to be fine."
Hours seemed to go by, although when Fraser looked at his watch he found that only an hour and a half had in fact crawled by since the doctors had wheeled Ray into the operating theatre. "Please let him be all right," he muttered the words over and over again as though he could save Ray's life by willpower alone. Francesca and Detective Jack Huey sitting across the room exchanged glances, their concern as much for Fraser as for Ray. The Mountie had given Huey a clear and concise statement about what had transpired in the bank but he seemed distracted, more than simply the worry for a friend. His usually immaculately groomed hair was standing on end and his forehead was creased with worry. "Benton?" He could hear Francesca's voice but he couldn't focus on her and he shook his head, dismissing her and he didn't see the doctor who spoke to Huey in hushed tones. "Fraser," the detective had to say the man's name twice before he got a response. "I beg your pardon." "The doc says Ray's out of theatre," blue eyes filled with hope, "he's gonna be fine Fraser." "Can I see him?" Huey shook his head, "he's not awake yet." "I want to sit with him," Fraser bounced to his feet, "I'll go and ask the nurse." "I'm afraid not," he was told, "in situations like this we only let family sit with the patients." "Understood." Fraser's voice was as usual perfectly calm and reasonable but there was a hint of desperation in his eyes. Francesca stood up, "I'm Ray's sister." "Well then you're quite welcome to sit with him." "Well here's the thing," Francesca smoothed her hair back behind her ears, "Ray and I well we had a big fight and I just don't think he'll want to see me. Benton on the other hand is his best friend, so you see.." The nurse sighed in mild irritation and gave in. "Fine. He's second door on the left." "Thank you kindly." Fraser smiled at the nurse and gave Francesca a peck on the cheek before hurrying off to Ray.
The cop looked so vulnerable lying unconscious in the hospital bed and
Fraser ran a hand over the man's forehead, frowning slightly at his raised
temperature. "Oh Ray, I'm so sorry." Fraser put his head in his hands
and his broad shoulders began to shake as salt tears flooded his eyes.
"Chin up son, he's going to live."
"I almost lost him Dad," Fraser's voice was full of pain and he didn't
look up. "I couldn't bear it if anything happened to him." "You can't
protect him," Fraser Sr pointed out harshly. "He's a policeman, he risks
death every day." "I know," Fraser raised water-logged blue eyes, "I
know."
"It's a risk he accepts, the same one you accepted when you put on the
uniform." "Dad.."
"All you can do son is make the most of every moment you have together.
Don't hold back." "Why are you being so understanding about this?"
"I'm your father, I want you to be happy and the Yank makes you happy."
Fraser looked up to say thank you but his father was gone. He sank back
into his chair and found he couldn't take his eyes off Ray's face. One
hand reached out to smooth back the blonde hair and Fraser could feel
more tears prickling behind his eyes, he raised a hand and pinched the
bridge of his nose, he mustn't cry, it wouldn't help Ray if he broke
down. An hour or more crawled by, Fraser barely noticed that Francesca
and Huey were now hanging around in the corridor. "Fraser.." the weak
voice hardly registered. "Frase.."
Ray was struggling to sit up in the bed and Fraser put strong hands on
the man's squirming shoulders, holding him down. "I really think it would
be best if you lay still."
"Do you know how long I've got to stay here?" Ray asked angrily.
"It won't be that bad," Fraser assured him, "the care's excellent, the
food's," he paused, "well it's edible and the nurses are pretty." Ray
grabbed Fraser's forearm with a hand that was horribly weak, "as if I
care what the nurses look like." Two pairs of blue eyes met but the moment
was interrupted by Huey who had decided that now was a good time to take
Ray's statement. Francesca burst into the room behind him and promptly
burst into tears. "Thank you Fran," Ray teased, "I'm sorry I didn't die."
"Brothers!" Fran rolled her eyes and came forward to give Ray a warm
hug but she was still crying. "She's had a tough day," Fraser said quietly,
"I'll take her home." "I could do with the sleep anyway." Ray grinned,
it was a little strained at the edges and Fraser put a comforting hand
on the man's shoulders. "I'll be back soon," he promised before guiding
Francesca out of the room. Huey only stayed long enough to take a statement
and then he too left and Ray tried to sleep. He wasn't entirely successful
and the little sleep he did achieve was haunted by nightmares. Nightmares
in which he found himself back in the bank but this time it was Fraser
who got shot, Fraser who died in his arms. The feeling of desolation
he felt after waking was so immense that he didn't dare go back to sleep
and that was how Fraser found him when he arrived back at the hospital,
eyes desperately staring at the ceiling, hands clenched into fists. "Ray."
No response. "Ray.. Ray.. Ray."
"Go away Fraser."
"No I won't, you need me."
"Do I? What about you Fraser? Do you need me?" Ray's eyes never left
the ceiling and his voice was full of bitterness. "Yes I need you," Fraser
titled his head to one side. "What's wrong Ray? Has something happened?"
"I had a dream," Ray finally looked at his friend.
"That's quite a common occurrence when one is asleep."
"I dreamt we were in that bank, the guy pulled his gun and you died."
Fraser moved forward then, sinking down onto the edge of the bed and
gathering Ray into his arms. "It's all right," he crooned, "I'm alive,
you saved my life." Ray's arms were wrapped around Fraser, his fingers
digging heedlessly into the Mountie's back. "Ray I'm fine, you're fine."
Fraser went on murmuring reassurances until the body in his arms stopped
quivering. "With you around Fraser I actually am."
A small frown puckered Fraser's mouth as his father's words came back
to him. "All you can do son is make the most of every moment you have
together." No, it was too soon, he didn't want to scare the younger man
away. "Fraser?"
"Carpe diem son," Fraser could hear his father's voice.
"Carpe diem."
"Come again?"
"It's Latin Ray. It means seize the day."
"Oh. What does that mean?"
"It means.. it means," Fraser couldn't say the words that would seal
his fate. "Fraser?"
"It means I think we should move in together," the words came out in
a rush, fighting to escape Fraser's lips before he could think about
what he was saying. "Move in together?" Ray's voice shook. "You mean
share an apartment?" "Yes," Fraser couldn't say anymore, couldn't look
Ray in the eyes, too scared that he would be rejected. "Well we can't
live in your apartment."
"I beg your pardon," Fraser hadn't been listening.
"It's too small," Ray rambled on, "and the neighbourhood.."
Hope dawned on the Mountie's face when he realised what Ray meant. "Ray..
what are you saying?"
"I'm saying yes Fraser. Yes I'll move in with you."
The look of joy on Fraser's face was indescribable and Ray smiled at
him, pleased that he had made his friend so happy.
Kowalski ended up having to spend two weeks in hospital, Fraser visited
him every day with Francesca who hovered anxiously around him until he
wanted to tell her to go home. In all that time the two friends never
made any mention of how they felt or didn't feel about each other or
the decision they had made. "I won't be sorry to leave this place," Ray
grumbled as he threw various items into a bag. "Did you bring my car
Fraser?" "Yes," the Mountie was standing just outside the room, twisting
his Stetson in nervous hands. "Good. I can't wait to get back behind
the wheel."
Fraser smiled, Ray was sounding more like his old self again, he hadn't
realised how much he'd missed it. "So what was the Ice Queen's reaction?"
Ray asked as he guided the GTO out onto the road. "To what Ray?"
"To your change of address."
"Oh. I think she mumbled something about at least I'd be living in a
decent neighbourhood." Ray grinned, "now all we've got to do is tell
Francesca and Welsh."
"You're what?" Ray tried not to wince at Francesca's tone. "Why? What's
wrong with your apartment Fraser?" Fraser smiled at her, completely at
a loss for an answer.
"Dry rot," Ray put in, suddenly inspired.
"Yes," Fraser's smile was broad, "dry rot, it's in all the floorboards."
"If it's really that bad why don't you stay with me? Ma won't mind."
"Thank you Francesca that's a very generous offer but.."
"You know how it is Fran, two bachelors hanging out," Ray interrupted.
She didn't look very happy about it but at least she didn't say anymore.
"Ray," the two men were in his car, "are you sure about this?"
The cop looked directly into Fraser's troubled blue eyes, "yes." Then
he leant forwards, his hands moving in to cup the other man's face while
he kissed him. A week had passed since Ray's release from hospital and
in all that time he and Fraser had only got as far as this. Things had
got a little heated from time to time but Ray had always pulled back,
still too scared to let things go any further. Diefenbaker interrupted
the kiss with a bark and Ray laughed, "I suppose it's time we introduced
Dief to his new home." It was awkward, Ray thought as he turned that
car away from Fraser's apartment, he was scared but didn't know how to
tell the Mountie without making it sound like a rejection. It had taken
barely half an hour to collect and pack Fraser's few belongings. The
austerity of his friend's life had shocked him it was as though Fraser
had never really settled in Chicago, had always been on the verge of
moving on but he'll stay now because of me, the thought was warming.
They stopped off and got Chinese take-out and beers to celebrate their
moving in together with. Fraser, Ray knew, wouldn't touch them but I'm
going to need all the Dutch courage I can get, he told himself. "Hello
Mrs Carmichael," Fraser greeted one of the neighbours cordially and Ray
frowned, how the hell did he learn their names so quickly? "Well here
we are, home sweet home," Ray avoided his friend's eyes, knowing the
Canadian had heard the tremor in his voice. "Ray," Fraser put the take-out
down on a low table and turned to the man, "are you sure about this?"
In answer Ray lunged forward, capturing the Mountie's mouth with his
own. The kiss was breathtaking and Fraser returned it with single-minded
passion. "The food'll be getting cold," Ray broke off abruptly and he
couldn't help but see the confusion in Fraser's eyes. "We can talk as
we eat," he offered, feeling guilty as he disappeared into the kitchen
to fetch a couple of plates. "If you tell me you're not ready for this,"
Fraser said, "I will understand." "I know you will and that makes it
harder."
"How can it make things harder?" Fraser was completely confused now,
he often had trouble figuring out how his partner's mind worked and he
was totally at a loss this time. "It just does okay, I can't explain
it."
"You trusted me enough to tell me about your rape," Fraser almost sounded
hurt. "Yeah I did but I've still got a lot of issues to deal with," Ray
paused, wondering how much he should explain. "Being intimate with a
man isn't easy, even when it's you." "Oh."
"Every time you touch me Fraser all I can think of is those guys, I hear
their voices, I see.." The Mountie stopped him, "why did you agree to
this Ray?"
"I love you," Kowalski responded simply, "you're the only one who can
drive the demons away." Fraser nodded and turned his attention to his
food, he didn't look up when Kowalski opened a beer or when the man,
unable to cope with the chopsticks, got up to fetch a fork. "I've upset
you haven't I?" Ray asked in a small voice as he emerged from the kitchen.
Fraser put his plate down and strode across to the man, hands on his
friend's shoulders he looked deep into his eyes. "I'm not upset. I'm
concerned about you," Diefenbaker broke away from finishing off Fraser's
food to add his own small wuff to the conversation. "What'd he say?"
"He's worried about you too."
Ray opened another beer and took a swig, followed by another, then another.
"Ray.. Ray.." Fraser snatched the bottle from him before he could completely
drain it and when the man reached out for another Fraser's hand closed
over his. "I think you've had enough." "You do huh?" Ray sank down onto
the edge of his couch and began to cry. "Ray!" Fraser dropped to his
knees, shocked by the sobbing detective in front of him. "I'm sorry,
so sorry," he murmured over and over again until the Mountie grabbed
his face, forcing Ray to look at him. "You've got nothing to be sorry
for. Nothing."
Ray's only response was to reach forward for a greedy kiss, his hands
swooped across Fraser's chest, pulling at the man's shirt, not caring
as the buttons popped off, hardly noticing the Mountie's gasp as his
cold hands made contact with soft warm flesh. With his tongue thrust
deep into Fraser's mouth Ray rolled them both off the couch and then
blind hands began to struggle with the fastenings on Fraser's jeans.
The Mountie pushed them away but they crept back and Fraser had to push
them away again. "No!"
Ray broke off his plundering of Fraser's mouth in confusion. "I thought
this is what you wanted." "Not like this," Fraser captured the man's
hands. "I don't want this to be just a cheap.." Fraser searched for the
right word. "Fuck?" Ray suggested with a faint smile.
"Sexual experience. It has to be right for both of us."
Ray was nodding slowly, "all right I'm convinced." He didn't say anything
else and the Mountie found his eyes wandering over to his belongings
stacked in a corner of the apartment, his bed roll was on top. "Perhaps
it would be best if I sleapt out here tonight."
"You don't want to sleep with me?" Ray looked confused and upset, even
his spiky blonde hair seemed dispirited. "Ray.."
"What was it you said Frase? Carpey day-em?"
"Carpe diem," he corrected absentmindedly.
"Yeah that. Isn't that what this was all about? Seizing the day?" "I'm
just not sure you're ready for this," Fraser said, "I don't want to hurt
you." "You won't," Ray's blue eyes pleaded with his friend to understand,
not to turn away from him as so many others had done in the past. The
Mountie put an arm around Ray's slender shoulders, drawing him close
and then kissing him with a tenderness that made tears leap to the eyes
of the street-wise Chicago cop. No one had ever kissed him like that
before, not even Stella and God knows they'd had their share of tender
moments but Ray pushed away the thought of his ex-wife, why waste time
thinking about her when he should be enjoying the feel of the Mountie's
warm lips on his own. Fraser tasted like apples, clean and wholesome,
the taste of the country and Ray couldn't get enough of him. Eventually
however Fraser pushed himself away and went to retrieve his bed roll.
"You're going to sleep in here?" Ray sounded hurt.
"It's for Diefenbaker," the Mountie explained as he unrolled it. "He's
taken to sleeping on my bed lately but I think you and I need some privacy
tonight." Fraser held out his hand and Ray took it eagerly, his eyes
shining and then the two men walked into the bedroom, taking care to
close the door behind them.
Ray came awake with a start, it was still dark outside and he ran sleepy fingers through his mussed-up blonde hair, he had the strongest feeling that he had forgotten something, something important. A movement next to him caught his attention and momentarily he froze. Was that Stella next to him? No it couldn't be, the head resting on the pillow next to his was dark and then he remembered. The memory was the sweetest thing he had ever experienced and he savoured it, lying there in the dark next to the warm body of his.. I guess he's my boyfriend Ray realised with a smile. Still smiling Ray climbed out of the bed and padded across to the door. He was about to open it when he remembered that Diefenbaker was in the next room and he pulled on a pair of boxers. The wolf looked up with a small whine as if to ask why he was being disturbed so early. "I hope you approve." Ray murmured as he started to clear discarded plates and take-out boxes into the kitchen. He ran the water and cast his mind back on the night's love-making. It had been intense, Fraser was so gentle, so considerate and when Ray had pulled back, unable to go that one step further the Mountie had said he understood and he'd meant it, it was there in his eyes and that look was something Ray knew he would never forget. Gentle hands slid around Ray's waist and he leant back against the broad solidity that was Fraser. "Don't ever leave me," he wasn't sure if he had even spoken the words out loud but he must have done because Fraser murmured back. "I won't."
Days turned into weeks and weeks into months and Fraser and Ray fell
more deeply in love every day. Huey and Duey pursued Veronica Lake but
were unable to find anyone willing to testify against her. The bank robber
was tried and sentenced for attempted murder and everyone wondered at
the grim smile of satisfaction on Fraser's face the next day. The two
men tried to keep their relationship a secret and it wasn't actually
that hard. Vecchio and the Mountie had always spent a lot of time in
each other's company. Welsh however did notice a difference and so one
day he called Ray into his office. "Vecchio, a word."
"What's up Lieutenant?"
"Close the door please." Ray pushed it shut with one foot and then perched
himself on the edge of a chair. Welsh looked at the young man and almost
smiled, although Ray wasn't dressing any more smartly these days the
edge of tension had gone from his demeanour. He seemed calmer, more settled,
no longer swaggering about as though he had something to prove to the
world. Well, he might as well get straight to the point. "What's going
on between you and Big Red?"
"Lieutenant?"
"Don't play the innocent with me Vecchio. I've seen the looks you've
been exchanging lately." Ray tried hard not to look guilty and failed
miserably.
"He's still staying with you?"
Ray nodded, "dry.."
"Rot, so Francesca told me." Welsh added dryly, "I've heard that it can
take months to clear." Ray smiled uncertainly, "sir I.."
"No," Welsh raised a hand, "I don't want to know Vecchio, your private
life is exactly that, private but you would do well to remember that
there are a lot of people in the world who aren't as understanding as
me and Francesca." Francesca? Frannie knew? "Yes sir," the import of
Welsh's words barely registered, Ray was too busy trying to figure out
how Fran could have found out about him and Fraser. "Vecchio," Welsh's
eyes were full of compassion, "good luck, I hope you and Fraser make
each other very happy." "Thank you sir."
The next evening was their anniversary and for once Ray had managed to
get off work early and he went to meet Fraser at the consulate. "Detective
Vecchio." There was intense dislike in the Ice Queen's voice and Ray
grinned, nothing could spoil his good mood today. "Frase around?"
"He's debriefing Turnbull." Thatcher looked hard at Ray. "I understand
you two are going out for dinner tonight." "Yeah," Kowalski stuck his
chin out defiantly, "it's a cop thing, a stag party." "Really?" Thatcher's
eyebrows arched upwards. "Constable Fraser told me it was a retirement
party." "Well yeah," Ray improvised, "guy's retiring and getting married.
Kinda nice don't you think." "Is that why Fraser's been on edge all day?"
"Don't ask me, I'm just his best friend," it was so odd saying those
words, Ray hadn't thought of Fraser as just his best friend for a long
time now. "Well I hope you enjoy yourselves."
Fraser appeared then and the two men practically ran to the car, once
inside they clasped hands briefly before driving away. Dinner had been
eaten, the bill had been paid and Ray leant forward and whispered something
that made Fraser's eyes widen in surprise. "Are you sure?" Ray nodded.
But when it came to the moment later that evening with Fraser slick and
warm behind him Ray froze. Instead of Fraser's warm words all he could
hear were mocking words and laughter and instead of gentle fingers tracing
lightly across his skin he felt brutal hands holding him down, forcing
him.. "No. No!" He was screaming and shaking uncontrollably and Fraser
gathered him into his arms. "I'm sorry," now the terror had receded he
was sobbing. "It's all right Ray. I won't hurt you, I'm not upset. You're
not ready for this yet." "I wanted to be," Ray protested clenching his
fists and pushing himself away. "I wanted to show you how much I love
you." Fraser smiled. "I know Ray, I know how you feel about me, can see
it in your eyes, hear it in your voice." "It's not enough."
"It is for me," Fraser put his arms around Ray and held the shuddering
body, trying to impart some of his own tranquillity to the shivering
limbs. He held Ray until the man stopped shaking and then they fell asleep
in each other's arms.
The night sky was lightening as a taxi cab drew up outside Ray's apartment block. A tall slender figure climbed out of the interior and stood looking upwards for a moment, then he walked round to the front door and let himself in. The elevators had been turned off for the night and he climbed the stairs to the fifth floor, the exertion leaving him barely breathless. He could see the door, his destination. Number fifty-two, the number glinted dully and the man removed a key from the breast pocket of his well-cut suit.
The End
The story continues in Return of the Prodigal.
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