All Fraser/Kowalski, All Slash
All Purpose Disclaimer-Type Thingy: Not mine, never will be. But they have a lot more fun when they play at my house.
Rating: PG-13
Rating: PG-13
Synopsis: Fraser, RayK and a bittersweet Christmas gift from the past.
Author's Notes: My contribution to the Christmas hoo-haa. Thanks to Morgan for being my own personal beta-boy. Any errors concerning Boxing Day are entirely my fault.
Rating: R
Synopsis: Ray’s brother Fletcher decides to out Ray and Fraser to their father.
Author's Notes: This was originally an episode of the Due South Slash Virtual Season, but stands pretty much on its own.
Rating: G
Synopsis: Silliness, plain and simple
Author's Notes: Ever woke up with an idea stuck in your head? This is what happens when you let it spawn.
Rating: PG
Synopsis: Several years post CoTW, Fraser muses over the dance that is his and Ray’s life together.
Rating: PG-13
Synopsis: In a Canada much changed from the one we know, a group of RCMP officers of patrol make an unexpected discovery.
Author’s Notes/Warnings: Death story. As in both Fraser and RayK (though to be honest, they’re dead before it even starts). Also an AU. If either of these offends or squicks you, GO AWAY. Otherwise, don’t come complaining to me about how I’ve ruined your day.
Rating: PG
Synopsis: Love reflects itself
Author's Notes: One of my rare forays into poetry
Rating: PG
Synopsis: Fraser and Ray visit Fraser Sr.'s grave
Author's Notes: In memory of Clinton Spilman, written on the Father's Day following his death April 30, 2000. I miss you, dad.
Rating: PG
Warning : Death story
Synopsis : Ray's finally going home to Fraser
Author's Notes : Written for the Serge "Scary Story Challenge." Not that you'd ever know.
Rating: PG-13 (for language, Dammit!)
Synopsis: The aftermath of "Mamacita" (from Ray's POV)
Author's Notes: A follow-up. Go figure.
Rating: PG
Synopsis: A very short snippet in which Ray and Fraser discuss Christmas pageants.
Author's Notes: This was originally intended to be a PREQUEL to "Boxing." Apparently the muses (and I) had one too many egg nogs and forgot about it.
Rating: PG-13 (for fowl language)
Synopsis: IA hassles Ray and bad puns happen to good people.
Author's Notes: Blaim this on Sylvie and the Serge list. They made me do it.
Rating: PG-13 (for some disturbing imagery)
Synopsis: It's the innocents that suffer the most
Rating: PG
Synopsis: Stella realizes what she's lost
Author's Notes: Has the dubious distinction of being the first DS story I ever posted.
Rating: R
Summary: On Halloween, Ray tells Fraser a ghost story of his own.
Disclaimer-Type Thingy: Not mine (I should be so lucky).
Rating: PG
Synopsis: How much trouble can peeps cause?
Author's Notes: Inspired in equal parts by one of Viridian's links and my own hatred of the vacant-eyed little marshmallow suckers.
Rating: R (there be m/m sex about)
Synopsis: While out of town on a trip, Fraser gets Ray a little surprise.
Author's Notes: This was written in response to the March Challenge on the Serge list given by Master Sam. No, I'm not going to tell you what the challenge wasYou should be able to figure it out yourself.
Rating: PG
Synopsis: Fraser and a sleeping Ray
Author's Notes: I was having a fluffy moment
Rating: Strange. Very strange.
Summary: Why doesn't Ray wear his glasses more often?
Author's Notes: My apologies to Clarke Ashton Smith and Fitz-James O'Brian, though they probably borrowed the idea from someone else too. And anyway, they're dead, so it's not like they can complain.
Rating: NC-17 (there be m/m sex here)
Synopsis: Fraser finds out the difference between reality and dreams first-hand
Rating: R (for language and disturbing imagery)
Synopsis: Fraser, Ray and the aftermath of a case gone horribly wrong.
Author's Notes: I've often wondered how big-city cops cope with the stuff they have to see day after day. This is simply one possibility.
Rating: R
Synopsis: 12 years after Call of the Wild, Fraser ponders he and Ray’s relationship
Author's Notes: This story was written for the First DS Lyric Wheel and was never posted to any of the lists. Thanks to Sylvie for convincing me I could actually do it.
Rating: PG-13
Warning: Death story
Synopsis: Ray and Fraser wait for the end of the world
Author's Notes: This is what comes of watching Asteroid, Meteor and The Crack in the World in the space of less than 24 hours.
The Monster Series
Author's Notes: This started out to be a one-shot Bad!Ben story. Then my Ray muse kept poking me with a sharp stick saying it wasn't finished yet. Nobody was more surprised by where it ended up than me.
Rating: R for language and suggestion of nasty things
Warning: Death Story
Synopsis: Ray find out monsters are realRating: R. Slightly more graphic, issues of non-con
Warning: Death story
Synopsis: Can you ever be sure the monster's really gone?Rating: R. Graphic violence and non-con
Warning: Death story
Synopsis: The line between what's real and what's not is beginning to blur.Rating: R. Graphic language and violence
Warning: Death Story
Synopsis: It's up to Ray to bring it all to an end
Hard Core Logo
Rating: R for the usual foul language and generally nasty stuff-Bad!Billy warning!
Synopsis: There's nothing worse than losing control
Author's Notes: Watched HCL again this afternoon. Written in reaction to the propensity in HCL fic for Joe managing to fuck Billy over even after he's dead. Just balancing the Karmic scales.
Rating: R (language and discussion of child abuse)
Synopsis: Billy Tallent’s written a song
Author's Notes: This' what happens when my DS muses won't come out and play. I'm forced to fall back on my HCL muses and they're a mean bunch of fuckers.
Rating: R for language and other nasty things, as
well as implied M/M
Synopsis: In HCL Joe claimed he and Billy met in
Juvenile Hall. Since when has Joe Dick ever told the
truth?
Author's Notes: My first attempt at Hard Core Logo
fic. Yes folks, she's acquired 'another' fandom.
Rating: R for Joe's amazing ability to use the word
"fuck" as a noun AND a verb.
Synopsis: A twist in the tail of Hard Core Logo
Author's Notes: Thanks to Tara Blue for aiding and
abetting me in my obsessive dissection of HCL, and
Bobo and Elvis for making me even more afraid of sock
monkey puppets that I was to start with (They're pure
evil! Evil, I say!) :p