Benton Fraser (
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Benton Fraser | Due South
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"You know, Fraser, when they offered me this assignment, they made it sound kind of normal. They say, 'Hey, Ray, here's a chance to start over, ditch the past.' 'What's the catch?' I say. 'Oh, your partner's Canadian.' Canadian? I got nothing against Canadians, except for the time when they won the World Series, which I'm willing to overlook. But at no time did they say, 'you'll be working with a Mountie who's got a wolf that's a florist'" |
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He wanted Ray to know, now - in case he hadn't already guessed as much - that everything they'd done together tonight came from the same place as this kiss did; from a place of love. It didn't need to be said out loud, though obviously it already had been. But as he knew Ray couldn't understand mumbles as competently as he could speak them, Fraser settled for communicating as much love as he could in the kiss instead, and when it slowly broke, Fraser still did his best to linger, trying to comfort Ray that he had no intention of disappearing.
And so long as Ray didn't betray him and leave him in the wilderness to die it would be a step up on all of Fraser's morning-afters, too.
Gently Fraser pushed himself upward, tipping Ray over to one side in the furs. They were still entangled, and Fraser had no intention of wriggling himself any further free, too tired from their activities to fight it any more. Especially since, unlike Ray, he'd have to wake up to reload the fire in a half hour or so. He kissed the curve of Ray's jaw. ]
Everything will be where you left it in the morning, Ray. Everything, even me.
[ They both needed the assurance. ]
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When it does finally taper off, Ray's ending it with a content sounding exhale, barely even reacting as Fraser rolls them onto their sides. He makes sure to sling an arm heavily over his partner in the vague hope of keeping him there for longer, but he doesn't have the energy to start getting overly clingy.
Sometimes Ray's not sure if Fraser can read minds, or if he really is just that damn receptive to utterances and body language. Mind reading seems to be the only explanation for it this time around, as Fraser voices words to concerns that Ray was sure he'd only thought about (those muttered words aren't something he can remember). Whatever the excuse, Fraser's voice offers the comfort he needs; a solid reassurance that it's safe for Ray to embrace sleep. After all, Benton never lies.
Finally his breathing slows, limbs heavy and eyes drift shut, but before he lets sleep fully embrace him Ray manages a barely there mutter.] Don't go too far...
[And then he's out for the count, warm, comfortable and totally sated. At least until morning.]