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No one has ever asked Ray why he always jumped head first into the situations Fraser dragged him into. Maybe Ray isn’t just blindly taking a leap. Maybe Ray has his own agenda for sticking his neck out… maybe it’s time to come clean.
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Ray's brain-to-mouth-filter was never working that good, so when he suddenly blurts out during sex that he gets turned on by imagining Fraser and another guy - and makes Fraser come all over himself without even laying a finger on him - that fantasy does seem a whole lot more possible all of a sudden.
When Mark Smithbauer suddenly stands in front of their apartment, unannounced, Ray comes up with a plan. -
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Ray and Fraser go undercover. And then the assignment turns gay—but apparently, Fraser is quite comfortable with that. Which, as it turns out, comes as a real eye-opener to Ray
(there are situations of drug use and mention of (non-explicit) non-con scenes - nothing gruesome, just in case this squicks someone)
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Complimentary cover artwork for Luzula's story To Strive, to Seek, to Find
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The bullet in Fraser’s spine shifts and the surgery they had not wanted to risk when he got hit becomes a necessity if he doesn’t want to end in a wheelchair. There are no guarantees for a full-recovery and sometimes it’s not only the physical wound that has to heal. At least he has Ray trying to hold on to what they have, but it’s not always easy when the person you’re trying to save doesn’t see that it might be worth it
Surya made an amazing cover for it
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Ray wanted Fraser to teach him a few knots. He hadn’t expected to get tied up in it quite so much. Or that he wouldn’t even mind—quite the opposite in fact.
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AU in which Vecchio never got replaced by Kowalski. Instead, Fraser tries to cope with loneliness and happens to make the acquaintance of RayK anyway. But there’s something about Ray that makes Fraser wonder if he can trust his senses…or if he has to trust his heart instead
Taking the magic realism of the 20th century to the next level ^^
Surya did again a magnificent cover for it :D Thank you so much my friend
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5 times Ray felt out of his depth (and 1 time he needn’t have)
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Ray knows he has some, uhm, slightly obsessive tendencies when it comes to love. He also knows that having those kinda feelings for your partner is bad news. But what’s he supposed to do? So he does the only thing he can think of: Find a hobby. Stay occupied. Keep the fingers busy. Ray joins a drawing course and is delighted to find out that all goes according to plan; it really takes his mind off things.
Until Fraser appears in class. As model.
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Some things are simply fated to be. And fate won't listen to rational reasoning or fear of rejection. If need be, fate will repeat itself. Over and over (it's very patient). Until the last stubborn star-crossed lover has realized that some things are meant to be (which doesn't mean that fate will stop pestering them - it never knew when to stop)
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Ray thought that his dates couldn’t end any worse than being dumped in Mexico. Finding out that he has been poisoned kind of beats that hands down, though. Luckily for Ray, Fraser is right there to help—maybe even in more ways than one.
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Ray’s been wanting Fraser forever and his control over his desires is gradually slipping. And knowing that he is obsessed doesn’t mean he can stop himself. One night, the door to Fraser’s room is open an inch.
Surya has again done an awesome cover for it
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Post-CotW. Fraser is living alone in Canada after Ray went back to Chicago. Missing Ray, drowning in loneliness, and choking on regrets Fraser tries to accept that this is going to be his life from now on. Then Ray calls. And luckily for Fraser, happiness can be damn persistent
Sequel (although it can stand alone) to You Can Sit Beside Me When the World Comes DownSeries
- Part 2 of Never Say Never
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Now and again Ray pays for sex—it’s easier than some of the alternatives. But one day Fraser finds out. Follow Fraser down the spiral of possessiveness and jealousy until desperation finally forces him into action… and are things even always what they seem?
Surya made another amazing cover for this one -
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Did you honestly think there were never rumors going around about Fraser and Ray? – of course there were! And Fraser can’t help but overhear – what with his stupid bat ears and everything. Join him on a quest for evidence, follow him on the road to self-realization and help him come up with a cunning plan (he’s going to need it)
My very dear surya also did a wonderful cover for this story -
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A case gone wrong and Ray is falling apart. A whirlwind of hurt and grief and Fraser is right there at the center of the storm, trying to pick up the pieces
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Ray thought there was something between Fraser and him so he kissed him... obviously Fraser wasn’t exactly on the same page. Maybe Fraser had an advantage when it came to denial? And now Ray has to spend the next few days locked up in a cabin with him, oh joy
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Fraser’s sick and tired of everyone treating him as naive and quixotic. Enter cocktease!Fraser, thick on innuendos and flirtatious behavior - never impolite, though. The victim? Ray Kowalski, obviously. The result? Hot sex, hopefully. The methods? You know what they say: All's fair in love and war.
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Post-CotW. Ray breaks through the ice and starts to fall – it’s really true what they say, your life really flashes before your eyes when you’re about to die. He realizes there is only one thing he really regrets: all he wants is a second chance to tell Fraser how he feels
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Ray is being held prisoner. Why? One might say he has an admirer. The ransom? Fraser just has to do as Ray's captor says. Easy, right?
