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Dibs by Grey (NC-17)
Fandom: DUE SOUTH
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: Grey's Corner
Why this must be read:
vamplover84 reminded me about this fic. I read it awhile back and had forgotten how awesome it was. So,
vamplover84 this is for you!!
I love the way Grey writes Fraser. She makes him seem so real. Like you could walk around the corner and find him arguing with Dief. I love that. Ray comes across with all his snarkiness intact but with a neediness that you will be hard pressed to find with other authors.
The third crash from the hallway brought Fraser to his feet and to the door of his office. "Turnbull, what seems to be the problem?"
Constable Turnbull looked up sheepishly as he lay on the floor and held up his feather duster like a small, trusty sword. "I'm sorry, sir. The ladder became unbalanced at the most critical point of the operation."
Fraser thought the ladder wasn't the only thing unbalanced.
Fraser immediately chided himself for his uncharitable thoughts and blamed Ray for his recent round of cynicism. His time with Ray made him much more prone to an expression of negativity than he ever had been before. Though to be fair, he really didn't need Ray to influence his opinion of his often hapless colleague.
Stella in this is smart, witty and observant. This story encompasses everything due South should be.
Dibs
Don't forget to feed the author!! Grey
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Author on LJ: n/a
Author Website: Grey's Corner
Why this must be read:
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I love the way Grey writes Fraser. She makes him seem so real. Like you could walk around the corner and find him arguing with Dief. I love that. Ray comes across with all his snarkiness intact but with a neediness that you will be hard pressed to find with other authors.
The third crash from the hallway brought Fraser to his feet and to the door of his office. "Turnbull, what seems to be the problem?"
Constable Turnbull looked up sheepishly as he lay on the floor and held up his feather duster like a small, trusty sword. "I'm sorry, sir. The ladder became unbalanced at the most critical point of the operation."
Fraser thought the ladder wasn't the only thing unbalanced.
Fraser immediately chided himself for his uncharitable thoughts and blamed Ray for his recent round of cynicism. His time with Ray made him much more prone to an expression of negativity than he ever had been before. Though to be fair, he really didn't need Ray to influence his opinion of his often hapless colleague.
Stella in this is smart, witty and observant. This story encompasses everything due South should be.
Dibs
Don't forget to feed the author!! Grey