maybe not YOU ([info]catwalksalone) wrote in [info]ds_raysquared,
@ 2007-07-14 21:54:00
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Entry tags:fanfic, vecchio/kowalski

No Sure Thing
Ray/Ray, not explicit but now with added beta by the awesome [info]slidellra, any errors remaining are entirely down to my stubborn streak, prompt: certainties

Works as a prologue to my Lost And Found 'verse.



No Sure Thing

Ray's life used to be full of certainties. Things he could rely on, like fish on Fridays, the smooth lines of a tailored suit, or Sammy Sosa hitting a home run. There were other certainties too, less pleasant, by which Ray could measure his life. The phoenix-like qualities of the mob, the fact that Tony would lose a minimum of one job a year, the insidious decline of Ray's hairline.

The world changed, sure, it just never changed that much. Even when Benny had come into Ray's life he'd just added new certainties to the old ones. Inuit stories would be told with comforting regularity. Ray's life would be endangered with similar frequency, though far less comfortingly. Ray's love for Benny – take it however you wanted – that was the biggest certainty of all.

But now it's years later, Benny is striding across the snows of the North and Ray's had to fight every inch of the way to regain the certainties he lost the second he'd put on Armando Langoustini's skin. He'd thought he had it figured out with Stella, but they'd been some kind of half-way house for each other: an answer, but not a solution. So here's Ray, returning to familiar turf: old job, old home, old friends. Everything back the way it was and it's solid and dependable, just the way he likes it. And he tries to be solid and dependable too. It takes work.

That's before a scruffy blown-fuse of a cop shows up looking like Death's long-lost half-brother. Still, Ray thinks he knows how it's going to go. Welsh will shove them together, part because he's got a sick sense of humor, part because he hopes there's still some lingering Mountie shine on them both that'll reflect in their solve rate. Ray's almost looking forward to it – the push and pull of it. The bouncing things off each other – ideas, arguments, random office supplies.

It doesn't happen like that. Welsh sticks Kowalski on desk duty for three months. Kowalski thinks it's a punishment, complaining loudly to anyone who'll listen (louder to anyone who won't). Ray sees the truth. It's mercy, though he's not sure if it's mercy for Kowalski or the criminals who would surely be pounded into dust if the dumb bastard was allowed out onto the street. Ray would like nothing better than to stay away from Kowalski, far away, but the clockwork-regular calls from Benny leave him a little broken-hearted (he's never sure for whom) and turn him into a reluctant babysitter.

"Get away from me," snarls Kowalski, the first time Ray tries to exchange more than a nod. And the second time.

And the third.

The fourth time, Ray doesn't even open his mouth, just puts down a cup of coffee and leaves before Kowalski has a chance to throw it back in his face, preferably metaphorically rather than literally. He starts doing it every day. Arrive at work. Make coffee. Receive scowl. It becomes part of the rhythm of his life, weirdly soothing in its regularity.

Work, coffee, scowl.

Work, coffee, scowl.

Work, coffee, scowl.

Work, coffee, smile.

Ray isn't ready for change. He isn't prepared. At least, that's the excuse he gives himself for unexpectedly shaking knees, a cheesy grin and a "You're welcome," in response to the never spoken thanks. Kowalski motions to the chair opposite and Ray takes it.

"Make yourself useful," says Kowalski, as he tosses a file across to Ray. "I need to know if Salazar contacted Bridger before or after the 25th. Got it?"

Ray bites down the urge to tell him where to shove his file.

"Sure," he says, and starts flipping through phone records.

A few minutes later, Kowalski mumbles something that may or may not be, "Good coffee," and that’s the exact moment Ray starts to fall.

Strange how little it takes to turn your life from something you recognize to something entirely new. Because now instead of certainties, Ray's life is full of questions. Will Kowalski be in the precinct when Ray gets there, or will he spend the first half-hour there like a nodding dog, looking up every time the door opens? Will Kowalski ask Ray to join him over coffee or will he be in the hollow-eyed state that signposts the walking dead? Will today be the day that Welsh allows Kowalski back on active duty and will he be partnered with Ray? What the hell is Ray thinking?

No, seriously – what the hell? Kowalski is broken into a million pieces and Ray has no way of knowing if that's trash-broken or Crazy Glue-broken. He doesn't think Kowalski knows either. So what's Ray supposed to do? Wait around on the off chance that Kowalski fixes himself and the smaller chance that he notices an ageing Italian cop with issues? Some days Ray thinks he can't stand it, wants to drag the uncertainties kicking and screaming out from his skull and beat them to death with an extremely blunt object. Some days, though. Some days Ray looks at Kowalski – mercurial, messed-up Kowalski – and he might be yelling or shut-down or, on rare and wonderful occasions, laughing, and he thinks that a little uncertainty might be worth living with after all.




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[info]rosiespark
2007-07-14 09:33 pm UTC (link)
Awww. This is lovely and painful and... guh. ::is speechless:: But in a good way. :)

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 08:53 am UTC (link)
Thank you so much! Speechlessing people is good - I like that.

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[info]elementalv
2007-07-14 09:35 pm UTC (link)
Oh! I liked this so very much. Lovely!

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 08:54 am UTC (link)
Thank you! *twirls*

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[info]sansets
2007-07-14 10:00 pm UTC (link)
they'd been some kind of half-way house for each other: an answer, but not a solution.

*heart melts* That is the most beautiful metaphor for their relationship I've ever seen!

Death's long lost half-brother.

*dies of laughter* I know that this wasn't supposed to be funny, but I know have this vision of Kowalski as the next Dream, and dressed all in emo black, and Death just looking at him and going "Who ARE you and what have you done with my brother!"

The bouncing things off each other – ideas, arguments, random office supplies.

♥ ♥ ♥ OFFICE SUPPLIES! I now have this vision of the two of them having a highlighter fight in the middle of the station AND THIS THOUGHT IS JUST TOO MUCH LOVE!

And the progression of the "work, coffee, scowl" is just leaving me BEAMING at you over here! And then the little bit of flirting, and Vecchio falling, and the HOPE! THE HOPEFUL ENDING!! *continues to beam at you* My boys!!

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 08:56 am UTC (link)
*twirls you*

Thank you! And it's fine to laugh at the Death thing - it's supposed to be funny. Or is that wry? Funny. Wry. Whatever, you can laugh. (Plus Sandman, hee!)

Now this is the difference between us - you think highlighters, I think holepunches. Or maybe staplers.

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[info]slidellra
2007-07-14 10:14 pm UTC (link)
Oh, man, that's absolutely FANTASTIC. So many delicious turns of phrase and gorgeous images. And it does a fantastic job setting up the themes and tone of the series. I love your Vecchio, especially his thread of doubt near the end. Because he knows how he loves, he sees Kowalski clearly, he KNOWS what he's getting himself into, and he's not stupid. But like he ever had a choice! *twirls him*

*loves to itty bitty pieces and then loves the pieces*

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 09:11 am UTC (link)
\o/

Thank you! I'm so pleased you love this because I always have you lurking in the back of my mind when I write this 'verse (which is less creepy than it sounds!)

he knows how he loves, he sees Kowalski clearly, he KNOWS what he's getting himself into, and he's not stupid. But like he ever had a choice!

Yes, yes, yes! Exactly.

And thanks again for the beta, not least because it made me figure out what I really was trying to say about Kowalski with that one word. *hugs*




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[info]pir8fancier
2007-07-14 10:40 pm UTC (link)
That's before a scruffy blown-fuse of a cop shows up looking like Death's long-lost half-brother. Still, Ray thinks he knows how it's going to go. Welsh will shove them together, part because he's got a sick sense of humor, part because he hopes there's still some lingering Mountie shine on them both that'll reflect in their solve rate. Ray's almost looking forward to it – the push and pull of it. The bouncing things off each other – ideas, arguments, random office supplies.

THIS, THIS PARAGRAPH IS JUST PERFECT. I love that description of RayK, a blown-fuse. Mountie shine.

::Ruffles your hair::

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 09:13 am UTC (link)
Thank you! I'm so glad you liked it.

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[info]aerye
2007-07-15 12:22 am UTC (link)
I love this! I love this Vecchio--I think you really tapped into something vital with the whole "certainties" thing. Which of course makes

and he thinks that a little uncertainty might be worth living with after all

all the more squee-worthy.

Thank you--I'm all happy and grinning now!

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 09:19 am UTC (link)
Eee! Icon!

*ahem*

Thank you! I think that although Vecchio does all shades of grey, he's always sure about the things in his life - good and bad. In fact, that's what makes him able to deal with the shades of grey. So yeah, actively inviting uncertainty is a big deal for him. Oh, Vecchio - I love him so so so so much.

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[info]mlyn
2007-07-15 12:55 am UTC (link)
Absolutely lovely. Very thoughtful and sweet, and particularly insightful in the last paragraph.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 09:21 am UTC (link)
Thank you very much! The last paragraph was a killer to write - I'm so glad it worked for you.

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[info]thehousekeeper
2007-07-15 01:32 am UTC (link)
Your writing in this is just astounding. Excellent turns of phrase, as I think someone before said. Especially

an answer, but not a solution.

Gorgeous. Also,

That's before a scruffy blown-fuse of a cop shows up looking like Death's long-lost half-brother.

Oh, RayK! Hee!

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 09:23 am UTC (link)
Aw, thank you, darling! *hugs*

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[info]nos4a2no9
2007-07-15 02:57 am UTC (link)
Wow, I loved this to pieces. It strikes a very different tone from the rest of the "Lost and Found" 'verse stories; I can't decide if it's your Vecchio voice, or the terrific turns of phrase you've come up with that have already been a bit hit with everyone, but there is a vibrancy and a wit and a knee-weakening warmth in this story that is lovely and refreshing. Not that your other Ray/Ray 'verse stories haven't had all that. Just this one seems a bit more refined? A bit less tragic? I really clearly see Vecchio's growing love for Ray, and I love the way Kowalski is slowly moving out of the large Fraser-shaped shadow he's been living in for six months.

Also this? Kowalski is broken into a million pieces and Ray has no way of knowing if that's trash-broken or Crazy Glue-broken is an absolutely fantastic line. I would very much like to flagrantly plagiarize. It's pitch-perfect Vecchio and completely evocative of Kowalski, and I am grinning at my computer screen. Very well done, sirrah!

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 09:35 am UTC (link)
Thank you! *hugs*

I know exactly what you mean about the tone. I've been thinking about it. This has more in common with the tone of Restoration than any of the others, because they're both hopeful beginnings whereas the others are written at points of (potential) crisis. But this is told from Vecchio's POV and that's a lot calmer than Kowalski's in Restoration. Because even though in that fic Kowalski is realising his feelings for Vecchio, he's still him - edgy, unsure, terrified of rejection. Here we have some months post-Florida Vecchio, he's laid his ghosts (mostly) so he has insight about himself that makes everything a lot smoother, if that makes sense. It lets the day-to-day Vecchioness of Vecchio come through more.

Then there's the thing where I'm a lot more comfortable in the 'verse than I was when it started and, let's be honest, a better writer too.

And for you to want to plagiarise a line (I admit I love that line) is the highest compliment ever. Steal away!

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[info]lamentables
2007-07-15 10:57 am UTC (link)
They said it all already: great writing!

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 11:51 am UTC (link)
Hee, icon!

Thank you! *blushes prettily*

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[info]sdwolfpup
2007-07-15 05:29 pm UTC (link)
I enjoyed this, especially the idea of Vecchio's certainties and how Kowalski shakes that up.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 08:48 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

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[info]brynnmck
2007-07-15 06:15 pm UTC (link)
Eeeee, yay, I love this! I love how you can see both sides of it, even through Vecchio's POV--both how Vecchio's consistency is wearing Kowalski down/giving him something to depend on and how Kowalski's unpredictability is exciting, if frustrating at times. :) But rewarding! And I loved the blown fuse and the office supplies--HEE. YAY! *twirls you*

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 08:52 pm UTC (link)
Yay, you loved it! Thank you! *twirls you back*

Oh boys, why you so adorable? *smooshes them*

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[info]snoopypez
2007-07-15 06:37 pm UTC (link)
Oh. Oh oh oh, beautiful. I was about to beg for more, then I was reminded that this was a prologue. I am now excited. :D!

Seriously. This was breathtaking.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-15 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so very much!

If you really want to read the rest, there are five more stories so far in this 'verse that you can find here. I hope you like them.

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[info]suchthefangirl
2007-07-16 08:31 pm UTC (link)
I hate you! You are too good, you make me actually like Ray/Ray and I really hate Ray/Ray sans Ben.

Your prose is just beautiful. You are so talented it hurts.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-16 08:55 pm UTC (link)
See, it feels like the correct response should be 'sorry', but I just want to twirl and say 'you loved my fic, yay!' I'll stick with that one.

*twirls*

You loved my fic, yay!

Also you know in my verse that Fraser has his own happy little life. He's not sad at all, I promise. He was, but then he stopped.

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[info]suchthefangirl
2007-07-16 09:32 pm UTC (link)
Also you know in my verse that Fraser has his own happy little life. He's not sad at all, I promise. He was, but then he stopped.

Yeah, I know, but it's not the right happy little life, he is supposed to be with Ray or with both Rays; he is so not straight, Victoria is an anomaly and only happened because of the situation.

Sorry, just me.

But, I love you, anyway.

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[info]mickeymvt
2007-07-17 01:17 am UTC (link)
Lovely, hopeful beginning to this 'verse.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-17 07:57 am UTC (link)
Thank you!

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[info]spuffyduds
2007-07-22 09:43 pm UTC (link)
Oh, wonderful. So funny, with the great metaphorical-to-literal somersault of The bouncing things off each other – ideas, arguments, random office supplies and so hopeful and sad and yearny.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-24 06:39 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

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[info]mergatrude
2007-07-24 06:05 am UTC (link)
Wow! I really loved this. Made my heart ache for the both of them. Lovely writing.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-24 06:40 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much! *smooshes boys together*

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[info]brigantine1
2007-07-25 05:54 pm UTC (link)
Wow, nice, smooth Vecchio voice, and I quite like the idea that yeah this thing with Kowalski is probably insane, but he's going in anyway, 'cause there's some kind of bright possibility behind that scowl, maybe a sort of beginning behind that unexpected smile, that he needs to understand - even if he's nuts for going there. It's very brave of him, really. :)

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-25 11:14 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! Yes, Vecchio is seriously brave, or a little bit insane himself. But he somehow knows that Kowalski is worth it. And really, once you've seen that RayK smile, who wouldn't want to do everything in their power to see it again?

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[info]indywind
2007-07-25 06:27 pm UTC (link)
I like the path you draw into Vecchio's head for me. That's often a hard place for me to find my way, but here is's an easy slide.

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[info]catwalksalone
2007-07-25 11:16 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! That's a fantastic compliment, I'm so pleased that you found it so easy to follow me into Vecchio's head. (And that sounds way weirder than it should. :) )

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