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Ben sighed as he pulled his heavy winter coat on over
all his other clothes. Chicago had been hit by a
severe ice storm at about 12:30 that afternoon,
paralyzing the city and knocking out the power. It
was now 8:00, and Benny's apartment had passed
"chilly" and was now downright cold.
Under his jacket he was wearing his red woolen long
johns, a pair of sweatpants, jeans, a t-shirt, flannel
shirt and a sweat shirt. Diefenbaker was huddled
under the blankets on the bed, despite Ben's
protestations that he was an artic wolf and shouldn't
be such a baby.
"Well Diefenbaker," Ben said, sitting on the bed next
to his wolf, "I've done all I can. I have sealed the
cracks in the windows with newspapers, I'm wearing
several layers of clothing, you have the blankets, and
I can get under the blankets too and we can huddle
together for additional warmth. We'll be fine."
A half-whine, half-growl from Diefenbaker.
"Yes, well, I'm not thrilled about cuddling up with
you either, but we've no other choice, now do we?"
Another whine.
"Oh for God's sake, Diefenbaker! We've survived much
colder nights than this back in the Territories.
We'll be fine."
Diefenbaker looked up at Ben with a quiet sigh, and
Ben scratched him between the ears. "We'll be fine,"
he repeated, smiling at his wolf.
Ben heard someone enter the apartment, and he picked
up the lantern and headed into the kitchen, expecting
to see one of his neighbors. When he saw who was
there, his mouth fell open in surprise. "Ray! It
can't possibly be safe for you to be out driving
tonight. What are you doing here?"
"I came to see if you wanted to take a nice stroll
through the park, Benny. What in the hell do you
think I'm doing here? I came to get you."
"You came to get me?"
"Yes Benny," Ray said as patiently as he could. "I
know you don't have any way of heating this rat-trap,
and the city might not get the power restored for 24
hours- even longer in this neighborhood.
"I'm taking you to my house, where we at least have
fireplaces."
"Oh, Ray. That really was kind of you to drive over
here, but it wasn't necessary. Dief and I will be
fine. I don't want to be an imposition."
Ray glared at his lover. "An imposition?! Benny, I
hate to break it to you, but right now you're being a
royal pain in the ass!"
"Ray?"
"Benny, would you stop letting that stubborn
independent streak get in the way of your common
sense? It's freezing in here, and it's only going to
get colder. For God's sake, you can see your breath
in the air already!"
Diefenbaker jumped down from the bed and trotted over
to stand next to Ray, leaning against his leg.
Ben looked from his wolf to his lover, starting to
weaken.
"And there is one other very good reason you're coming
home with me, Benny. I did not risk life and limb
driving across town- and then diving back again- to go
home with nothing to show for it. You're coming with
me."
"Yes, Ray. I'm sorry."
"You really are annoying sometimes Benny. You know
that?" But all the annoyance was gone from Ray's
voice now, and he was smiling at Ben.
"Yes Ray. And I'm sorry again."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's just get your stuff and go,
okay?"
Ben didn't need to pack any clothes- he was wearing
them all- so after throwing a few personal items into
his toiletry kit, they were on their way.
The drive back to the Vecchio home took over an hour
and a half, but thanks to Ray's skilled and careful
handling of the Riv they arrived safely and without
incident.
Ben made a mental note to never complain again when
Ray ran a stop sign.
They entered the house and Ray led them to the living
room. The door to the room was closed for the first
time that Ben could remember. They went into the
living room, and Ray shut the door firmly behind them.
Ben smiled as he saw the entire family gathered
together in the room. A fire was roaring merrily in
the fireplace, keeping the room pleasantly warm.
"Okay, we're all here now," Ray announced as a chorus
of welcomes greeted them. He turned to Ben with a
grin. "Welcome to the Vecchio slumber party."
"I'm glad to be here," Ben smiled.
Diefenbaker ran over to Rosa and placed his head in
her lap, and Rosa began petting him and cooing softly
to him in Italian.
Ben rolled his eyes. "Baby," he muttered.
He looked at Ray, then took his lover's hand and led
him over to an easy chair, pushing him down into it.
"Why don't you relax for awhile, Ray? The drive over
here had to have been very stressful for you."
"No Benny, it's..." Ray broke off as Benny stepped
behind the chair and began massaging his shoulders.
"Ahhhhh, that's wonderful, Benny."
After Ben had finished the massage, he sat on the arm
of the chair next to Ray. "I'm very warm."
"That's because you're wearing your entire wardrobe.
Why don't you take off two or three layers?"
"Oh, I guess I could," Ben replied sheepishly.
As he stood up and began removing the outer layer of
his clothing, Frannie began humming "bump and grind"
music.
Ben looked at her and blushed and faltered.
"Francessca..."
She just grinned and began humming louder.
"Ray?"
Ray looked at his sister, then Benny, and grinned.
"It's the stripping Canadian! Take it all off,
Mountie!"
Maria and Tony added a few catcalls of their own.
Ben finished removing his flannel shirt and threw it
so that it landed on Ray's face. The family broke
into laughter and cheers.
Ray pulled the shirt from his face and grinned up at
Benny. "You're learning," he said, pulling Benny down
onto the chair and into a kiss.
The rest of the night was given to storytelling and
game playing, then everyone rolled out their sleeping
bags or made beds out of the blankets and quilts that
had been taken from every bed in the house.
Rosa had a spot right next to the fireplace, where it
was warmest, with the children next to her. The other
adults spread out around them.
Ray looked at Ben as he finished setting up his
bedding and grinned. "It could get cold all the way
over here. You'd better bundle up, Benny."
Ben looked at him and smiled. "I have a better idea.
Why don't you bundle up with Benny?" He lay down on
the sleeping bag, pulled Ray down on top of him, then
pulled a blanket over them both.
"Oh yes this is much better," Ray said, snuggling up
next to Benny.
They were quiet for a few minutes, then Benny spoke.
"Ray, I've just realized something."
"What's that, Benny?"
"The ice storms in Chicago are much nicer than the
ones in the Territories."
THE END