Due South
Fraser/Kowalski- 8 recs
Un-American by Laura Jacquez Valentine--Quirky, interesting, realistic look at the cop Ray was pre-Vecchio-ization.
"You'll never sculpt in this town again," said Fraser, and Ray had to try to handcuff the guys through dying of laughter.
Broadway Hotel by Resonant--Ray back in Chicago after his adventure with Fraser.
"Don't care," Ray said. "It's the only --" and Fraser put a hand over Ray's mouth, eyes wide and mouth crumpled, then dropped his head back against the headboard as Ray settled down to take him in again.
How Ray Got His Groove Back by Bone and Aristide--Lots and lots of sex. First time and sex. Mmm...
Relaxed, boneless Ray, sprawled out in lazy indolence and taking his pleasure from Fraser, finding warmth and comfort and satisfaction of every hunger from Fraser's mouth, hands, body. Ray's sleepy head on a shared pillow, Ray's fine hands dragging his head forward for a deep kiss, then sleepily tugging him down under a haven of blankets to the dark, to where Ray wanted him.
Mangy Dog by Speranza--It's about Fraser and his best friends: Diefenbaker and Ray.
"Diefenbaker," Benton said finally--and the pup barked sharply, making him smile again. "Diefenbaker," Benton repeated more firmly, and again the pup let out an answering bark. "Very good," Benton said, approvingly. "It's a wise wolf who knows his own name."
Turning by Kellie Matthews--Fraser's sleep is interrupted by horrible nightmares, and Ray tries to help.
I thought I'd seen all of Ray's smiles. I was wrong. This is a new one. This one almost . . . hurts. . . almost makes me close my eyes against its brilliance. The pain of it transmutes quickly to a warm frisson of desire that makes me clench my fists against it. Thankfully, sadly, it's gone far too quickly, replaced by an almost-shy lowering of startlingly long eyelashes, and a quick look away.
Like A House On Fire by Kellie Matthews and Beth H.--After COTW Ray goes back to Canada to see Fraser again. It's interesting to see the change in Fraser both physically and emotionally after his time away from Ray. Long and plotty and wonderful.
Opening the door, he took one look at the person on his stoop and dropped the remote again. It bounced off the mat and out the door. Dief tried to shove past him, barking insanely, but Fraser was frozen in place.
Parental Guidance by Starfish, Kass and Alanna--Ray's parents figure things out before they do.
"For you and Benton," she said firmly. "I'll pick up the Tupperware when I come over next week to do your shirts. Unless -- Stanley, honey, should I call first? Make sure you're not ... busy?" And she blushed.
Bad Behavior by Brooklinegirl--Despite his better judgment, Fraser goes for bad boys. Features Smoking!Ray. Mmm...
He nods slowly, but doesn't say anything. He's moved down the steps to lean against the wall near me. He's got his arms crossed and he's, like, watching me. His eyes - man, they're intense. Still radiating that Fraser-calm, but I know him real well and to me - to me, he looks turned-on. I blink, and then bring the cigarette slowly back up to my mouth for another drag. His eyes follow the movement of my hand the whole way. Huh. Interesting.
