okay, so you're nonchalant ([info]runpunkrun) wrote,
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Entry tags:fan/fiction, north meets south

Fic: Nne-lla-go'tinné
Author: Punk
Fandom: due South
Pairing: F/K
Rating: PG

Summary: This first land was just big enough for the house that was on it. There were three people in the house.


Nne-lla-go'tinné

It's getting brighter outside.

The phone hasn't rung for hours. Ray picks it up and gives a listen. There's nothing but static on the line.

Fraser, for reasons he has not explained to Ray at this or any other juncture, is sewing the ear on a teddy bear. Just sitting there next to Ray's desk like bear repair is one of the lesser known duties of the Canadian Mountie, like he's got all the time in the world to attach missing bear parts to their originating bears. Ray watches him pull a needle and thread out of his sleeve, cross his legs, balance the bear on his knee and start sewing away. A pair a those old people glasses and a rocking chair and he could pass as somebody's really butch grandmother.

"Hm." Fraser squints at the bear and the tip of his tongue pokes out of his mouth, sliding from left to right.

Ray just cannot take it one second longer. "Fraser, what in the name of all that is fuzzy are you doing?"

"Its ear is loose. I am simply--"

"Yeah, yeah, I got that, I see that. Why are you simply? We don't have time for broken bears today. We got more important things to do."

Fraser tilts his head the way he does. "Well, no, I suppose you're right. A child's toy is not high on our list of priorities today. On the other hand, what better way to spend..."

Ray tunes him out the way he always does when Fraser starts in on his help-your-fellow-man song and dance routine with optional Inuit story and complementary seal blubber cocktail. Ray doesn't wanna fly Air Fraser right now. He doesn't care where Fraser got that bear, what little kid dropped it or lost it or gave it to him for safe keeping. There's a whole story behind that bear and Ray just does not want to hear it.

"Ray."

Ray's ready to tune that out too, but Fraser only says his name once, and it's in that tone, the one he saves for special occasions, like when they gotta jump off a roof into a glass of water, dodging bullets all the way down. Ray hears that tone a lot more than he'd like. "What?"

"Do these ears look even to you?" Fraser holds the bear up at arm's length and inspects its head.

Ray leaps out of his chair with a bang, flinging his arms around and yelling. This is not happening to him. He is not stuck in this building with a stuffed bear and a Mountie. He is not the last sane man in Chicago. He is not going to grab Fraser by his big Canadian ears and shake him until he acts like a normal human being. Ray goes for a walk.

The 2-7 is a wreck, like the last day of school but without the summer vacation to look forward to. The desks are tossed, chairs tipped over. The walls are bare in spots. No more family photos or Don't Shoot People posters, just spooky bright green rectangles floating in the faded paint of the wall. He kicks a soda can across the room and listens to it rattle. Frannie must have twisted the tab off and dropped it down inside after she was done drinking. Supposed to be good luck or something. Help her catch a husband. Meet the man of her dreams. He kicks a trash can now, extra vicious. It goes down too easy, and he kicks it again and again and finally throws it down the stairs. Under the bench against the wall, Diefenbaker whimpers.

"Hey, didn't see you there." Ray drops down to one knee, playing it cool, like the wolf hadn't just seen him go berserk and kick the fuck out of a trash can. "This where you been hiding out?"

Dief's got a sweet set up down there, all the comforts of home. Stash of Ring Dings, plaid shirt to sleep on, Chicago phone book.

Ray's phone book. He tries to take it back. Dief growls at him.

"What, you got calls to make? Important wolf business or something? I am a police officer. It is a federal crime to mess with my phone directory."

That gets him a sharp yip and he realizes he's officially lost his shit, ready to go to war with a wolf over the yellow pages. Like Ray needs the stupid phone book. Who's he gonna call? He already did that stuff.

"Forget it," he mutters. "Wanna lick my ear? Ya know, for old times' sake?"

Dief thinks about it, but goes back to his snack cakes. Ray hauls himself up and collapses onto the bench, scrubbing his hands through his hair. He needs a haircut, but it's too late now. He checks his watch. Ten minutes till midnight.

Fraser comes around the corner, carrying the bear. He stands there for a moment, the yellow light in the hallway making him look old and beaten. "I'm sorry, Ray," he says. "This isn't easy for me. I'd thought that if I--" He stops and tastes his bottom lip, like the words might be there. "But, no. I apologize. Perhaps--"

"Why didn't you go home?" Ray stares at Dief through the slats of the bench.

"Constable Turnbull is the only one at the consulate, and heaven help me I couldn't bear the prospect of spending my last hours with that man."

Ray feels his mouth smiling. He knew it'd be the end of the world before Fraser'd say something mean about somebody else, even a nutjob like Turnbull. "I meant north," Ray says. "Why not...go."

"I thought about it. But I," Fraser ducks his head and rubs at an eyebrow. "I didn't want to be alone."

"Tell me about your bear," Ray says, suddenly desperate for one of Fraser's long pointless stories about the epic human whatever-it-was that always got his eyes bright and his tail bushy.

"It's not important."

"No, you gotta tell me the story. I wanna hear. You gotta tell me, Fraser. It's important." Ray's about to fall off the bench, one hand fisted in the sleeve of Fraser's uniform, button digging into his palm.

"Ray, Ray," Fraser says, sitting next to him.

"How'm I supposed to know what you're thinking without some kind of metaphorical caribou antidote?"

"Ray."

Ray can't see, but that's just 'cause he's not wearing his glasses. He clutches at Fraser, big and red and frustrating. Ray wants a story, and Fraser chooses now to save his breath. That is just like him.

"Say something, Fraser. You can't just--"

"Ray," Fraser says, cupping the back of his neck, rubbing his fingers over the short hairs there. Ray squeezes his eyes shut. Fraser kisses him. Ray's heart is pounding and Fraser's is too, and this is the way the world ends.




In my poll, [info]frazzles, just to be perverse I'm sure, requested a dS fic with the end of the world and teddy bears, and I, specifically to be perverse, decided to write it.

I stole the way the world ends from the movie Last Night because if you're going to go Canadian, you might as well go all the way. The Nne-lla-go'tinné are a sub-tribe of the Hare Indians. Their name means "People of the End of the World." Beta provided by [info]kormantic, [info]laurashapiro, and viewers like you.

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[info]pearl_o
2005-04-02 02:43 am UTC (link)
Eeeeeee, you wrote due South! *dances little dance of joy*

I really liked this a lot; you have a way with the perfect small details; Fraser and the teddy bear, Dief and his cache, Ray's frustration and the slow reveal. It's very good.

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[info]pearl_o
2005-04-02 04:11 pm UTC (link)
Also, you might want to post a link over at [info]ds_noticeboard.

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(no subject) - [info]runpunkrun, 2005-04-03 12:49 am UTC (Expand)

[info]sageness
2005-04-02 04:34 am UTC (link)
Oh. Oh, wow.

...

I'm trying really hard to come up with something coherent...but what it comes down to is that this is wonderful and also rips my heart to pieces.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-03 12:57 am UTC (link)
Yay! I mean, normally my stories are all happy and without the heart-ripping, so this is a little exciting for me. Glad you liked it. :)

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[info]raucousraven
2005-04-02 09:57 am UTC (link)
metaphorical caribou antidote

I love me some RayK!

Oh man. After that last line I had to reread the whole thing, and then I could only sit about wishing it were longer. You have this uncanny way of floating a sentence across a page and just taking the reader with you, without wasting a word, which I really admire. And if I could switch the phone book for Jane Eyre, or maybe Sputnik Sweetheart, I'd say Dief really had the right idea about the end of the world.

Well, Fraser's wasn't too bad either. *g*

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-03 01:00 am UTC (link)
I figure Dief had the phone book because it was the closest he was going to get to having a pizza delivered in the middle of the apocalypse. Plus it's Ray's, so it sort of smells like him and is a nice complement to the plaid shirt, which of course is Fraser's.

Thanks for the great feedback.

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[info]china_shop
2005-04-02 11:19 pm UTC (link)
Ray doesn't wanna fly Air Fraser right now.

This is wonderful! (I feel sorry for Turnbull, though, all alone at the Consulate.) :) :)

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-03 12:56 am UTC (link)
Turnbull's probably hiding under his desk, protecting the Queen's portrait from looters.

...and that still only makes me feel a *little* sorry for him. Clearly I'm a horrible person. *g*

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(no subject) - [info]kijikun, 2005-04-05 01:18 am UTC (Expand)

[info]the_star_fish
2005-04-03 04:46 pm UTC (link)
Very well characterized; Fraser's attention to a completely meaningless task, Ray's frustratuion with same, and Dief's hiding with food ... and a relatively happy ending, too.

I just ... awwwww.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-04 10:10 am UTC (link)
It's a...fairly happy ending, considering! After I wrote this, I felt sort of guilty and tried to tell myself it was only metaphorically the end of the world. I wasn't buying it, though.

But in my NEXT dS fic, I can almost guarantee I won't kill anyone.

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(no subject) - [info]the_star_fish, 2005-04-04 11:51 am UTC (Expand)
(no subject) - [info]runpunkrun, 2005-04-04 08:57 pm UTC (Expand)
(no subject) - [info]the_star_fish, 2005-04-04 08:59 pm UTC (Expand)

[info]firesprite1105
2005-04-04 08:32 am UTC (link)
Does it make me a completely perverse dancing monkey if I love that you offed everyone at the end of your first DS fic?

(And also how!)

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-04 10:07 am UTC (link)
Shhh! Don't tell, but I'm kind of excited about it myself. *g*

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[info]buddleia
2005-04-04 09:23 am UTC (link)
Perfect. Teddy bears and Last Night and Ray and Dief and Fraser. Lots of my favourite things.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-04 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Glad you liked it!

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[info]nel_ani
2005-04-04 09:40 am UTC (link)
Awww. This made me all achey.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-04 09:03 pm UTC (link)
I got pretty sad myself near the end. I didn't *want* to end the world, but there was no turning back.

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(no subject) - [info]nel_ani, 2005-04-06 04:22 pm UTC (Expand)

[info]eliade
2005-04-04 09:23 pm UTC (link)
"Fraser, what in the name of all that is fuzzy are you doing?"

*g* Love this. And this:

Ray leaps out of his chair with a bang, flinging his arms around and yelling. This is not happening to him. He is not stuck in this building with a stuffed bear and a Mountie. He is not the last sane man in Chicago. He is not going to grab Fraser by his big Canadian ears and shake him until acts like a normal human being. Ray goes for a walk.

Is this really the apocalypse? Wow. That was unexpected!

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 02:03 am UTC (link)
It was totally the end of the world. I'm as surprised as anyone. I had no idea I'd just end the world like that. And in Due South of all places!

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[info]lynnmonster
2005-04-04 09:44 pm UTC (link)
Wheeeee! Great DS with a Last Night feel; thank you!

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 02:04 am UTC (link)
Thank you!

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[info]buzzylittleb
2005-04-04 10:08 pm UTC (link)
Oh Godor reasonable approximation thereof, what is it with this fandom and the end of all that is?
Not that I'm complaining or anything. This is good in a sinister way.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-04 10:16 pm UTC (link)
Does the world end a lot in dS? I wouldn't have expected that. I only wrote it on a dare, as it were. *g*

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(no subject) - [info]buzzylittleb, 2005-04-05 10:56 am UTC (Expand)

[info]luthorienne
2005-04-04 10:16 pm UTC (link)
Although I am not deeply into dS (being rather too much like RL), I nonetheless read this because you are The Punk. And I'm glad I did. For it was good, and may tempt me to read more such.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 02:08 am UTC (link)
Hey, thanks for reading outside your usual fandoms. If you do decide to venture deeper into dS, you'll find some really great fic. For starters, just read everything [info]cesperanza's written. That's partially how I got sucked in. *g*

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[info]tex
2005-04-04 10:40 pm UTC (link)
So much clever stuff in here I don't know where to begin and I'd probably end up reposting the whole thing. So let me just say, Yeah!
Great job!

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 03:57 am UTC (link)
Thanks!

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[info]engenda
2005-04-05 12:31 am UTC (link)
No wonder I had that song playing in my head while reading this. I can't remember the name but the one in Last Night. I feel all validated.

But this was wonderful. Fraser sewing away, Ray's increasing frustration and Dief. Hiding under the desk with his stash of good things.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 06:37 am UTC (link)
You're so smart!

I figured Due South people would have a good chance of recognizing or at least being familiar with "Last Night" thanks to CKR. People outside the fandom though... *g*

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[info]kijikun
2005-04-05 01:21 am UTC (link)
Teddy bears are very good companions. Really.

*G* Great fic, and makes me so want to whine "But I don't want the world to end".

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 06:42 am UTC (link)
I was whining the same thing. "But I don't wanna end the world." It had to be done though. *g*

I love your icon.

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(no subject) - [info]kijikun, 2005-04-05 10:57 am UTC (Expand)

[info]shayheyred
2005-04-05 01:35 am UTC (link)
I love this, and I must confess I first read it as a metaphoric-caribou-antitode kind of ending of the world. It was only as I was about to comment that I realized it was...what it was.

Whatever. I love it either way, because to the end, it's completely in character for Due South. Kiss and all.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 06:43 am UTC (link)
I think if you squint, you can sorta still read it as a metaphoric end-of-the-world. But you've got to squint hard, since it's daylight at midnight.

Thanks for the comment!

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(no subject) - [info]shayheyred, 2005-04-05 02:39 pm UTC (Expand)

[info]moosesal
2005-04-05 02:25 am UTC (link)
This is great. I love the ending, I'm a big fan of 'who needs a happy ending' kind of stories, so apocolypse fics? Love 'em.

My favorite bit was A pair a those old people glasses and a rocking chair and he could pass as somebody's really butch grandmother. A wonderfully descriptive way of telling us what Ray is seeing right now. It's vivid and it's light in a way that keeps the fic from getting bogged down in the emotions that are coming.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 07:52 am UTC (link)
Thanks!

The strangest thing about this is that I generally need a happy ending. So this totally caught me by surprise. They got a kiss, though, and apparently that's good enough for me.

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[info]claire
2005-04-05 03:30 am UTC (link)
::hearts::

(I was sad when I drifted away from Smallville fandom. Sad that I was no longer sharing a fandom with you and your fabulous writing. But Punk and due South. OMG ::loves::)

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 07:59 am UTC (link)
I still have, like, a million SV stories to write, but I'm hoping to squeeze in some short dS things here and there, when I get ideas.

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[info]zarahemla
2005-04-05 01:12 pm UTC (link)
superfab, punk. very accurate w.the ray-voice, very vivid.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 11:46 pm UTC (link)
Thanks. Ray's a lot of fun to write. I like characters with distinct voices.

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[info]sam80853
2005-04-05 01:38 pm UTC (link)
I just watch the movie last weekend and this is what both of them should do when the world ends!

Fraser, for reasons he has not explained to Ray at this or any other juncture, is sewing the ear on a teddy bear. Just sitting there next to Ray's desk like bear repair is one of the lesser known duties of the Canadian Mountie, like he's got all the time in the world to attach missing bear parts to their originating bears. Ray watches him pull a needle and thread out of his sleeve, cross his legs, balance the bear on his knee and start sewing away. A pair a those old people glasses and a rocking chair and he could pass as somebody's really butch grandmother.

That makes me laugh out loud, it's so Ray!

Ray can't see, but that's just 'cause he's not wearing his glasses. He clutches at Fraser, big and red and frustrating. Ray wants a story, and Fraser chooses now to save his breath. That is just like him.

"Say something, Fraser. You can't just--"


That kina hurts...

Great story!




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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-05 11:53 pm UTC (link)
If you're ending the world, and it doesn't hurt, you're doing it wrong. *g*

Glad you liked the fic!

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[info]cesperanza
2005-04-05 09:40 pm UTC (link)
*happy, happy, happy sigh* So this was great; beautifully observed details, wonderful syntax and characterization, and someone absolutely logical and wonderful even if the premise was a dare! I particularly liked Fraser, the incredibly butch grandmother and the way in which his Inuit stories are first anathema, and then desperately necessary. The depiction of the station was wonderfully eerie, too.

So okay, what do you need to keep you going here? Tapes, icons, recs, what?!

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-06 12:36 am UTC (link)
Oh, I'm so glad you like it. That means a lot to me. I honestly started writing this as sort of a joke. I wasn't planning on posting it. I wasn't planning on *finishing* it. But it nagged at me, and I went back to it and realized there was a story there after all.

I think I'm pretty firmly *here* in dS right now. I'm good and attached to Ray and Fraser. Really all I need are some more story ideas. I have one more so far. Also another half an idea that I'll probably never write.

THOUGH, while we're on the subject, I haven't seen season four yet. *big punk eyes*

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(no subject) - [info]cesperanza, 2005-04-06 01:17 am UTC (Expand)

[info]estrella30
2005-04-06 12:35 am UTC (link)
dude, this is *fantastic*

this paragraph in particular really hits me:

Ray tunes him out the way he always does when Fraser starts in on his help-your-fellow-man song and dance routine with optional Inuit story and complementary seal blubber cocktail. Ray doesn't wanna fly Air Fraser right now. He doesn't care where Fraser got that bear, what little kid dropped it or lost it or gave it to him for safe keeping. There's a whole story behind that bear and Ray just does not want to hear it.

because it's so very RAY. Really great stuff.

uhm...can they maybe live next time? possibly?

*g*

(also friending you, so hello! I'm sure you'll be seeing me around!)

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-06 01:27 am UTC (link)
Hi! Welcome!

I usually don't kill people in my fics, let alone the entire world, so I think it's safe to say at least Ray and Fraser will survive the next story...unless there's a freak polar bear accident. But I'm sure that won't happen. Fraser would *never* let Ray be eaten by a polar bear.

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[info]ilexa
2005-04-06 05:38 am UTC (link)
I will likely die of happiness if you start writing DS fic. Because yeah. *swoon*

Love it. Loooove it. Great characterization (even Dief) and it's heartbreaking and so them. Yay!

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-06 07:54 am UTC (link)
Sounds like I'll be killing people left and right if I manage to write another dS fic. Which I plan on doing, so, you know, at least you'll die happy. *g*

Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment!

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[info]serialkarma
2005-04-07 01:49 am UTC (link)
Oh, my heart. I would say that Last Night is one of my favorite movies, except I sort of hate it. At the same time, I feel myself compelled to watch it occasionally, so I suppose you could say I have a complicated relationship with it. Regardless, this fic was lovely, a perfect meld of Due South and Last Night, and the end just makes my heart hurt, in a very good way.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-08 02:34 am UTC (link)
I just recently watched "Last Night," so when I needed to end the world here, it was the first thing I thought of. I wanted that same kind of creepy emptiness.

Glad you liked the story!

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[info]celli
2005-04-24 04:17 am UTC (link)
This is heartbreaking and funny and touching and a lot of things, all good. Wow.

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[info]runpunkrun
2005-04-25 10:49 pm UTC (link)
Thanks so much. I'm now realizing I took the easy way out by ending the world, because I'm in the process of writing my second dS fic and it just won't *end.*

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