Category: Ummmmm, not much of a plot , but more thatn the last one had
  

Category: Ummmmm, PWP, but more than the last one had. Slightly more than
a snapshot, but not by much. This is just to get that baby out of Meg in a
(hopefully) entertaining way. AU. 

Rating: PG-13 for some language. 

Pairings: BF/MT, 

Spoilers: "An Eye for an Eye". Sequel to "Morning Interlude" 

Disclaimer: The usual stuff: dueSOUTHy types go to Alliance, PH, et al.
However, the baby (who has a name, but you get that later), belongs to me.


Author's Notes: This is for everyone who gave feedback and words of
encouragement. The title just seems like something OFDM would say to his
son as a word of encouragement. I don't know if it fits this story, not
like the last title fit either. I'm no good at titles. I know I said I had
some set up to do, but that'll have to wait. This is just another happy
story, 'cuz I'm feeling kinda happy now. 

 Ray is Ray V. 'cuz I like him in a snowsuit. 

Again, feedback can be sent to atikkane@online.emich.edu or
uberpest@hotmail.com. If you feel you must otter me, at least say why. 

"And There You Are" 

by Amanda A. Tikkanen 

*~*~*~*~*~* 

"Of all the times for the roads to be closed," Meg complained throughout
gritted teeth. 

"It's not my fault. It's the storm. The snow blocked the roads." 

"Oh, yes it *IS* your fault. If you'd been thinking we'd have had this
baby in a normal season, not when there's too bloody much snow for the
snow plows to get out." 

"I fail to see how that is my fault." 

"That's because you are not in labor. If you'd been thinking with your
head instead of your...." Another contraction hit her full force. "I
really hate you right now. You know that don't you?" 

"Yes, dear. I'm fully aware of that fact, and I'm sorry." He paused to get
a cup of tea. "Here drink this." 

"What is it?" 

"It's a blend of.... You don't want to know. It will make the contractions
less painful though." 

The wind howled outside the window. Dief raised his head, but quickly
lowered it again when he saw Meg on the bed. Now was not the best time to
be noticed. He slunk slowly out to the kitchen. 

A knock came from the door. Not wanting to leave his wife, he called for
the person to come in. The door swung open revealing a Ray so padded up in
snow gear as to pass for the Michlin man. 

"So I was sitting at home, in front of a heat register all cozy when I get
this call for help from my very good Mountie friend. He says his wife is
in labor and he can't get to the hospital, but since *I'm* a cop, I could
go out and face the raging blizzard to help get them to a hospital. Why do
I think this is not going to have a happy ending?" 

"Thank you kindly for coming Ray. But we don't need you to drive us to the
hospital." 

"WHAT!" Ray and Meg yelled in unison. 

"That's it. If I wasn't going to kill you before, I will now. Detective,
why didn't kill him when you shot him? Huh? Is it too much for me to ask
for you to shoot him again?" 

"Don't worry, I'll do it right this time." 

Ben, realizing he was about to die, sought the path of self-preservation.
"No, what I mean is the baby is coming too fast. We won't have time to get
to the hospital. You'll deliver in the car." 

"The hell she will! Not in that car!" 

"I know. That's why I'm going to deliver the baby here." 

"Like Hell!" Meg grew even more enraged "I hope this baby gets my brains
and not yours. You are such a moron." 

Another contraction hit, just as powerful as before, but with less pain.
The tea really *did* work. 

"Okay, Ray. I'm going to need you to help Meg sit up and hold her hand.
Meg I just need you to push when I say so. Okay?" 

"I am going to kill you. That's the only way you'll never touch me again."


"Okay, that sounds about right. Time to get started." 

*~*~*~*~*~* 

Some time later, it was hard to judge exactly, Meg delivered their son.
Meg would say days, Ben less than an hour, and Ray wouldn't remember
anything at all as he passed out. Seems that man can't stand a few broken
fingers. 

The baby squalled, letting the whole world know he was cold and hungry.
"So," Fraser said wrapping him with a blanket. "Mom, would you like to
hold him?" 

He placed their son in her tired arms, and she whispered to him. "Hello,
Robert Kerry Fraser. I'm telling you right now, so I don't forget. Your
father is the biggest idiot in the entire world." 

"Yes, and I'm lucky that your mom put up with me this long." He stroked
the fine dark hair on the newest Fraser's head. He kissed his wife's
cheek. "I'm going to get Ray to go lay down, then see if the roads have
opened yet. 

Ben settled Ray on the couch, go him ice for his fingers. It seemed the
roads to the hospital weren't going to be opened for more several hours. 

He watched from the doorway. It was a beautiful scene. His wife, nursing
their son, both half asleep. He walked to them and gently retrieved his
son from Meg's embrace. He kissed her forehead and pulled the blanket up
to her chin. "I'll wake you later, when we can go to the hospital." 

He turned to his son, "And you can just get used to wearing some clothes."


Ben stood at the foot of his son's crib, almost asleep on his feet,
watching Robert's tiny chest move in and out. The pastels of the rising
sun flowed into the room, making everything feel new. Ben felt he'd never
seen anything as beautiful before in his life. 

"Hey, Dad," he whispered. "Look at this. You have a grandson." 

"Yes, and it's about time. You did a good job son. I'm proud of you." He
moved closer to the baby to get a better look at his features. "He looks
just like you, too." 

Ben's eyelids were drooping, he needed sleep, but wouldn't. "Son. I want
you to sleep now. I'll keep an eye on everything. The world will still be
here when you wake up." Ben couldn't muster enough energy to reply so he
just nodded and lay on the bed. 

Robert Fraser, legend of the North, leaned over his grandson's sleeping
form and whispered, "Have I ever told you about your father's boomerang
experience.....?"