June 15th, 2007
Title: Busted and Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Title: Busted and Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Title: Busted and Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Title: Busted and Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Title: Busted and Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Title: Busted and Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Categories: h/c
Length: Epic (~105,000 words combined)
Warnings: none
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: n/a (if anyone knows for either of these, please let me know)
Review:
The love I have for these two stories knows no bounds. After Call of the Wild (CotW, the series finale of Due South) and the subsequent adventure, Ray returns to Chicago while Fraser remains in Canada. Suddenly Ray shows up at Fraser's door covered in surgical scars, weak as a kitten, and carrying everything important to him. Fraser takes him in and helps him heal while they both try to figure out exactly what happened when Ray was shot. Oh, and they fall in love:)
In Tapestry, Fraser and Ray are continuing to develop their relationship when an unexpected visitor shows up at their door: Ray Vecchio. I'm not usually a fan of Vecchio in F/K fanon (it's one of those few cases where the canon character is actually much nicer than the fanon character), but anonymous co does a brilliant job of showing us a flawed, but fundamentally decent man dealing with circumstances waaay outside his comfort zone. As Ray K points out, Ray V is Fraser's best friend and Fraser wouldn't be that close to someone who wasn't a good guy.
Full of angst and love, but most of all, full of deliciously sweet hurt/comfort, these two stories are worth reading again and again.
Busted
Tapestry