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In Your Corner
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Title: | In Your Corner |
Author(s): | Pares |
Date(s): | |
Length: | 4,448 words |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Due South |
Relationship(s): | Fraser/Vecchio |
External Links: | online here |
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In Your Corner is a Due South Fraser/Vecchio story by Pares.
Reactions and Reviews
This is hurt/comfort set after "The Duel", using some classic slash tropes in a fresh way. While it's definitely a slash story, it's even more an interior Ray piece, as he offers comfort to Fraser while dealing with his own internal conflict between his feelings for Fraser and his upbringing and image. I loved her Ray voice in this; it felt spot on to me, and I was hurting for him during this. Beautifully done. [1]
This is the first Vecchio story that has really had an impact on me. Dawn has written Ray as hopelessly conflicted about his ability to give anything to Benny beyond momentary comfort, yet longing to console him. The first-person narrative is vibrant and dramatic, and quite wonderful.[2]
Pretty Pretty has a *powerful* gift for somehowsatisfying UST, or the powerful fade-to-black that, for me at least, just didn't seem to matter in her marvelous Due South story "In Your Corner."
Hey, this one comes with one of Laura Shapiro's gorgeous covers! Laura Shapiro rocks my world, too. We'll get there.
Anyhow, "In Your Corner" takes a look at how Fraser and the original Vecchio cope with life after "The Duel."
There's sandwiches, and brilliant characterization, and an Inuit story that made me shudder helplessly and the hottest bit of foreplay
I've seen in ages. [3]
References
- ^ Arduinna's Rec, Archived version
- ^ Slash Story Recommendations - due South, Highlander, Various Fandoms, Archived version
- ^ "Due South Recommendations". Archived from the original on 2022-12-31.