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(In)auspicious Beginnings
by Silvina
"Vecchio, in the neighborhood?"
"Hey, Jaranowska. Whatcha got?"
"Body's over there. Husband's ID'd her as Evelena Grey. Claims he
came home to find her dead."
"Claims?"
A new voice answered as George Lane, Jaranowska's partner, joined
them. "We all know the stats, man. The body's being moved."
They all turned to watch as the body was wheeled out to the waiting
coroner's van.
"Who the hell is that?"
Ray turned. Fraser was talking to Dr. Pearson.
"Hey, Fraser, come here for a minute."
Ben pulled himself away and joined Ray and the two detectives.
"Lola Jaranowska, George Lane, this is my partner, Benton Fraser,
RCMP."
Seeing the expected confusion and curiosity, Fraser started his
monologue. "I first came to Chicago on the - peanut butter--excuse
me."
"What the - "
Ray laughed. "He's always doing that. We'd better go see what he's
found."
"Weird huh?"
"Benny's a complicated guy. He doesn't dance to the beat of his own
drummer, it's a thirty-piece orchestra he's following. But he's
usually onto something."
Jaranowska and Lane followed Ray, who followed Fraser and Dr. Pearson
to the kitchen. Fraser and the doctor were searching the pantry. "He
killed her, Ray. He had lunch before calling the police."
"See, guys, Benny's proven your case." Ray grinned.
"Thanks, man."
"Yeah, thanks for the save, Benny."
In a flat voice, Ray replied. "Uh, yeah. Come on, Fraser. Let's get
out of here before they stick you with the paperwork, too."
"Certainly, Ray." He had to stretch his pace to keep up with Ray.
Without a word they got in the Riv.
Finally, he and Ray were back at the apartment. Pots and pans rattled
as Ray cooked dinner while Fraser set the table. During the meal Ray
barely responded to conversation and picked at his dinner. It was his
turn to do the dishes, but Ray stood and, after scraping his plate
into the garbage, began carrying everything to the sink. Eager to
help, Fraser started scrubbing before Ray did everything. Silently,
Ray began drying the dishes.
Finishing, he drained the sink and washed his hands in warm soapy
water. With his hands slick and slippery he plucked the last dish out
of Ray's hands, laid it on the counter behind him, and, ignoring Ray's
startled half-angry, "Hey!" proceeded to kiss the breath out of him.
When he pulled away, Ray followed him, intent on continuing the kiss
for a while. He allowed it, but was almost shocked when Ray took utter
control of the kiss.
He pulled away again to ask, "Ray? Are you upset with me for
something?"
Ray stared at him for a moment, then his gaze fell to focus on Ben's
left ear. "No, I'm not mad at you."
He did not miss the slight pause before the phrase 'at you.' Shifting
a millimeter to his left, he made sure he was looking Ray in the eye.
"What are you upset about?"
Sighing heavily Ray sat down at the table. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean
to take it out on you."
Ben took the end chair and waited as Ray gathered his thoughts.
"He called you Benny. That's my name for you. You don't just start
using somebody's name for a person." His voice trailed off.
And Fraser understood. He had winced when Agent Lane had used the
nickname, but had blown off the twinge as being overly sensitive.
"I love you, Benny." Ray reclaimed the name and they reclaimed their
love.
"I love you, too."