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The Sea Wolf

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Title: The Sea Wolf
Author(s): Kadru
Date(s):
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Due South
Relationship(s): Fraser/Kowalski
External Links: online at AO3

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The Sea Wolf is a Fraser/Kowalski story by Kadru.

Reactions and Reviews

Warnings: A death story.

The story is in two parts...

Ok, kindof a strange story, in a way. It is told in two time lines. A future over a hundred years from now and the current day, give or take a few years. In this an archaeologist finds Sir John Franklin's ship The Erebus [which by the way in Greek mythology was one of two things to spring forth spontaneously from Chaos (the first thing that existed). Erebus, 'the place where death dwells', and Night were those two things.] She also finds the remains of two men and a wolf, along with some journals written by one of those two men. Through them she uncovers the events that led up to the men's and wolf's death. It is really a beautifully written story that I think captures Ray and Fraser's voices and charactes quite well. Some hot sex in here too, that never hurts. It isn't exactly a new story, but I just reread it and decided it definitely deserved a rec. It is sad, sweet, beautiful and loving all at the same. Wonderfully told, so well you are just there. With Fraser and Ray and with the archaeologist trying to uncover who they were and what happened. Lovely. [1]

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