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Maudlin by akamine_chan (R)
Fandom: Due South
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Length: 296 words
Author on LJ:
akamine_chan
Author Website: Fanfiction by Akamine_chan
Why this must be read: We are continuing with the snippet theme today. In general I don't read angst unless it comes along with a happy ending. I avoid death fics like the plague. But there is something about an angsty snippet that occasionally I can't resist. The angst is sharper, the hard truths more bitter because you know it can't be fixed.
akamine_chan is master with both angst and snippets. Reading this leaves as hopeless and despondent as Fraser, but the beautiful way she goes about breaking your heart makes it all worth it.
Instead, he was concentrating on controlling his body, on quashing it's inappropriate responses to Ray's nearness and warmth. He'd always felt isolated and alone, but he'd managed to suppress those feelings, to sublimate them under the weight of his duty and honor. He'd trained his heart not to want.
Maudlin
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Length: 296 words
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: Fanfiction by Akamine_chan
Why this must be read: We are continuing with the snippet theme today. In general I don't read angst unless it comes along with a happy ending. I avoid death fics like the plague. But there is something about an angsty snippet that occasionally I can't resist. The angst is sharper, the hard truths more bitter because you know it can't be fixed.
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Instead, he was concentrating on controlling his body, on quashing it's inappropriate responses to Ray's nearness and warmth. He'd always felt isolated and alone, but he'd managed to suppress those feelings, to sublimate them under the weight of his duty and honor. He'd trained his heart not to want.
Maudlin