The Sestina Series

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Fanfiction
Title: The Sestina Series
Author(s): Basingstoke
Date(s): 2001
Length:
Genre(s): slash
Fandom(s): Due South/Homicide: Life on the Street
Relationship(s): Fraser/Kowalski
External Links: series at AO3

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The Sestina Series is a Fraser/Kowalski series of fiction by Basingstoke.

Series

  • Zen
  • Tidal Waves
  • Cigarettes
  • Baby's Breath

Reactions and Reviews

Note: Crossover with Homicide, but the only thing in it from Homicide: Life on the streets is Bayliss. Focuses a good bit on BF/RK anyway, so I decided to put it here instead of on the X-Over page. This is a great little series that sortof X-Over's with Homicide like I said. It's really just like Bayliss in the DS universe. He and Ray are partnered now, since Fraser is in charge of the Consulate in this post COTW story. We start out seeing Ray and Fraser through his eyes and his longing for a relationship with some of the closeness they have. It's a sweet little series that I've come to enjoy. It is still in progress with I think three more parts to come. As long as, it doesn't start some weird multiple pairing thing I'm sticking with it. I hate those. Especially, if you think Fraser would be involved in one. Sheesh, the guy can barely manage to hook up with one person, much less two. I shudder to think how fucked up he'd be with two bed partners. Not a happy camper there folks. I always liked Homicide, but they moved it around so much I had a hard time keeping up with when it was on. Bayliss was my favorite with his admitted bi tendencies. Loved that about the character. You know the first time I remember seeing Kyle Secor was years ago on St. Elsewhere playing a gay man dying of AIDS. Strange what you remember isn't it. I also remember him in an ep of Tales from the Darkside, I think it was, with Terri Hatcher (not sure about the spelling of her name). I hope Bas finds him a guy, other than Fraser or Ray to hook him up with in this one. I want to see him happy, he always seemed so angsty and broken to me. Love that in a character. Besides it would be stupid to hook them together since in Cigarettes Ray tells Frase he has no interest in Bayliss. Would be sadly contradictory. I know not a great rec, I'm having my period what can I say. The series is really good though. Just go read it. Trust me a little on this one. [1]

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