notes/disclaimers
Elaine looked over at Ray and laughed quietly. He was
on the phone again. He had been on the phone for much
of the day although few, if any, of the calls had
pertained to the cases he was currently working.
He had spoken with a local market, a florist, and
there had been several urgent conversations with his
mother. She had also overheard Ray talking to his
tailor, insisting "No, I need my pants tonight!" At
least, she hoped that had been his tailor.
Ray hung up the phone and leaned back in his chair,
and Elaine walked over to his desk. "So, Vecchio, it
sounds like a certain Mountie is going to be wined,
dined and wooed this evening."
Ray smiled up at her. "That's the plan."
"You got candles, didn't you?"
"Of course I got candles!" Ray exclaimed, highly
offended. "What do you take me for, an amateur?"
"Sorry."
"No, I've got everything all planned out."
"Good." Elaine said, thinking for the thousandth time
what a lucky man Benton Fraser was.
"I'd better get to it." Ray smiled, jumping up from
his chair.
"Have fun." Elaine answered, telling herself firmly
that she was not jealous.
Jack Huey walked over to the desk, watching Ray's
departing back. "So," he said, "Vecchio's got an
evening of romance planned?"
Elaine nodded. "Mmm-hmm."
Jack grinned, highly amused. "Well, good luck with
that. Vecchio is not the romantic type at all."
Elaine looked at him, wondering how someone who was a
detective could be so clueless. "Jack, you are so
stupid."
Ben ran lightly up the stairs of the apartment
building, whistling softly. He pushed open the door
to 3J and stopped dead in his tracks, staring at the
apartment in surprise. He quickly glanced at the door
to be sure he was in the right apartment.
Yes, this was his apartment all right. But it had
been transformed. Ben stepped inside and shut the
door behind him, looking around in wonder.
There were absolutely heavenly smells wafting through
the kitchen. A portable stereo had been set up on the
counter, and soft, romantic classical music was
drifting from the speakers.
The table had been covered with a linen table cloth,
and was set with fine china plates, silver place
settings resting on linen napkins, and crystal
goblets. A beautiful flower arrangement was in the
center of the table, with a tapered candle on each
side of the arrangement. The candles were lit,
sending a soft glow over the table.
"Hi, Benny." A quiet voice said, and Ben turned to
see Ray smiling at him.
Ben felt his breath catch in his throat at the sight
of his lover. Ray was wearing a light grey suit, with
a charcoal grey shirt and an emerald green silk tie.
He was smiling softly at Ben as the candle light
played over his face, and he had never looked more
beautiful.
On his second attempt, Ben was able to speak. "Ray,
what is all this?"
"You like? I just wanted to make dinner a little
special and romantic tonight."
"Is there some special occasion?" Ben wracked his
brain, trying to think of an anniversary he could have
forgotten.
"I'm in love with you and want to do something nice
for you. Isn't that occasion enough?"
"Yes, it is." Ben smiled, then gave Ray a lingering
kiss. "Thank you, my love."
Ray pulled away. "Go get changed, Benny. I've laid
your clothes out for you."
Ben raised his eyebrows, but headed towards the
bedroom without a word, Ray's quiet laughter following
him.
Ben looked at the bed, and smiled to himself at Ray's
selection. His grey suit was lying on the bed, with a
cornflower blue shirt and darker blue tie. Ben had
worn this outfit to dinner a few weeks before, and Ray
had commented at the time how much he liked it;
because it brought out the color of Ben's eyes.
Ben's smile grew even bigger when he saw a bouquet
laying next to his clothes on the bed. There were a
dozen long stemmed red roses, tied with a large red
bow. Ben removed the card and read it, then lightly
kissed the card before placing it carefully in the
drawer of his nightstand.
After changing into his suit and carefully fixing his
tie, Ben headed back into the kitchen.
Glancing up from the oven, Ray saw Benny and froze. A
smile slowly crossed his face, and he took Ben by the
hand, leading him to the table.
"Why don't you have a seat, gorgeous?" Ray said,
pushing Ben down into a chair. Ben sat down,
blushing, and Ray laughed.
Removing their plates from the table, Ray took them
into the kitchen and arranged the food on them, then
carried them back to the table. Ray returned to the
kitchen one last time, bringing back a bottle of
non-alcoholic wine.
Ray filled their glasses then sat down opposite Benny.
Ray lifted his glass in a toast. "To us."
"To us." Ben agreed. The men clinked glasses and
drank.
Ben looked down at his plate, and his eyes widened.
"Chicken Cordon Bleu?"
"Yes."
"It looks and smells delicious, Ray; but that's a very
rich dish, is it not?"
"It is, Benny. We'll just have to work off the
calories later."
Ben blushed again, and Ray laughed in delight. "How
do you do that, Benny?"
"Do what, Ray?"
"Be so wild and bawdy in bed one day, and then blush
like a schoolgirl the next?"
Ben didn't answer, he just gave Ray a slow, lazy smile
that made Ray's heart turn over.
The two men enjoyed a comfortable silence as they ate,
Benny savoring every morsel of the delicious meal.
Among his many other talents, his Ray was an
absolutely marvelous cook. Ray looked up and caught
Benny's eye and smiled.
Ben drew a quick breath, then looked at his glass.
Maybe Ray had made a mistake and bought alcoholic wine
after all. He felt very light headed and off balance
all of a sudden, and his heart was doing funny things,
too.
After the men had finished their meal, Ray carried
their dishes to the kitchen and placed them in the
sink; then moved to the stereo and changed the CD.
The sounds of The Platter's "Twilight Time" came over
the speakers.
Ben stood up and walked over to Ray. "I love this
song, Ray. I think it is one of the most romantic
songs ever written."
"Yes, I know." Smiled Ray.
The two men moved into each other's arms and began
dancing slowly through the kitchen; Ray smiling at
Benny and singing softly along with the stereo.
"Ray," Benny said softly, "you're absolutely
amazing."
"What do you mean, Benny?"
"I've never had anyone treat me the way you do. You
make me want to try harder to be a good person, to
live up to the image you have of me. You make me
stand up for myself, when it would be easier for me to
just let people take advantage of me.
"And tonight... I can't believe you did this for me.
You went to all this trouble- preparing dinner, making
sure the table looked so beautiful, choosing just the
right music, the flowers... all just because you
wanted me to have a nice evening; for no special
reason. No one has ever done anything like that for
me before."
An expression of sadness crossed Ray's face; but then
he smiled at his lover. "Well, you'd better get used
to it, Benny. This isn't the last time it's going to
happen."
"I think I can do that, Ray." Ben drew Ray into a
deep kiss. The music changed, and another slow love
song started to play. Ben broke the kiss and smiled
at Ray; then started them dancing again, laying his
head on Ray's shoulder.
Ray ran his fingers lightly over the back of Benny's
neck, and Ben shivered.
"You okay, Benny?"
"Yes, Ray. I'm perfect."
Ray pulled away and looked Benny up and down. "You
sure Benny? Maybe you should lie down." Ray's
expression was serious, but he couldn't keep the glint
from his eyes.
"You're right, Ray." Ben agreed solemnly. "I think I
should be in bed right now. But I don't think it
would be wise for me to be alone at a time like this."
"Oh, absolutely not. Don't worry, Benny. I'll be
right there with you." Ray said, leading his lover to
the bed.
THE END
Title: An Unlikely Romeo
Author: Shannon
Summary: Ray Vecchio: Romeo
Rating: PG
The recent discussion of "Juliet is Bleeding" got me
thinking about the episode. This somehow got me
thinking about the official synopsis of the episode;
and one line in particular which is not only
incredibly offensive, it is just plain wrong.
This story is sappy enough to make even Cheryl squirm.
You have been warned.
Alliance legally holds the rights to these characters,
and I am making no claims to them by writing this
story. No copyright infringement or offense intended,
and no profit will be made.