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Title : Let Me Draw You a Picture
Fandom : due South
Pairing : Fraser/Kowalski
Rating : Mature Audiences
Word Count : 498

Author Notes : TYK to tatau for RayK taking a drawing class in her novella Finishing Touches and to [livejournal.com profile] bghost for Fraser shaving from her Self-Portrait Challenge entry Flayed.

Summary : They see themselves. They see each other. They see themselves IN each other *cough*. (In this stand-alone, the "in" is figurative. In the planned sequel, it will be literal.)

Warnings : intentional self-injury.



Blood wells up in the shallow cut as Ray slices lightly along his arm with his pocket knife. The arm on which he wears his silver bracelet is unmarked; the other arm bears the marks of several self-inflicted cuts in various stages of healing. As he looks at the knife-drawn line, he has a sudden thought about that drawing class he had taken at the community college -- portrait drawing -- an attempt at taking on an activity that would help him to focus himself and calm himself. He looks at the fresh line of blood and thinks "Fuck yeah, I'm drawing THIS...and THIS helps...."

Fraser pauses in the act of shaving...after stropping the blade against the leather and then putting the razor edge against his throat, he looks at himself in the mirror and thinks "this could be my self-portrait, this image of myself holding something sharp against my own throat"...it's the image of a man who by design lives a self-endangering life. And then an abrupt after-image : Ray! Fraser sees it with the mind's eye, what Ray had drawn in that art class and had labelled "Self-Portrait" : a still-life featuring a kitchen stove topped by a pressure cooker and a knife block with one knife missing. Completing his shaving, Fraser cannot shake off a sense of something distressing involving Ray.

Ray has been bleeding himself like bleeding steam from a pressure cooker. The complexity of his feelings for Fraser overfill him. When he's working the Chicago streets, there's the injured and the dead, there's the blood of others to provide focus; at home when he's the one bleeding, there's the brief deadening calm.

Then a day soon comes when Ray's arm is grazed by a bullet while Fraser and Ray are responding to a robbery in progress...and Fraser is too quick to be stopped when he pushes up the long sleeve of Ray's shirt to assess the injury...and Fraser sees the lines of injury NOT caused by the bullet. In that moment he recalls Ray's drawing and he thinks "it may be the wrong time for advice, but it's never the wrong time for involvement"...so he staunches Ray's flesh wound...and then he runs his fingers lightly over the other lines and softly says "Oh Ray...what would YOU say that it's not, your having hidden this from me?"

Ray had tensed at the moment that Fraser saw the knife-drawn lines, but now he relaxes slightly at Fraser's soft tone and light touch, and then Fraser continues with "Ray...Ray...wouldn't YOU say 'that's not buddies'...and will you tell me what a buddy IS to do now...."

Fraser's expression just then is so unguarded and Ray sees in it something so like what he has been seeing in his own mirror that he DOES tell Fraser all about what was hidden. "Yeah, Frase. Out from hiding, so let me draw you a picture...."

Not long after that, Ray is drawing portraits of two male nudes together, drawn from real life.

Comments

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/demon_bride_/ wrote:
Jun. 1st, 2012 11:31 pm (UTC)
Oh my. I know already that I will have to come back to read this again. There's a haunting quality right there that makes me almost afraid to look - and then I look anyway, but just a glimpse. And I feel like reading it again might make the looking go deeper.
The drawing Ray did... perfect. It was just a few words, but it contained so much!
Oh, and that moment when Fraser's finger softly explore the knife marks? Utterly beautiful. I'm still trembling :)
Dark that gets continually lighter until we reach a bright light in the end. And I am very grateful for the hopeful ending
[identity profile] ride-4ever.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 3rd, 2012 12:32 pm (UTC)
Oh, TYK, m'dear! I'm so sooo happy that you did get out of it what I was putting into it! I really WAS going for the look -- no, don't look -- look -- no, don't look -- and the darker to lighter.

And I am delighted that you got all the feelings where Fraser gently touches Ray's marked arm...I actually ran my fingers up and down my own arm before writing that part, to get the feeling into the fic.
[identity profile] exbex.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 2nd, 2012 12:33 am (UTC)
I love what you did here; a very fitting exploration of Ray Kowalski, and Fraser's self-portrait was quite appropriate as well. Awesome use of the prompt.
[identity profile] ride-4ever.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 3rd, 2012 12:25 pm (UTC)
TYK for reading and commenting! And yeah, THAT prompt really filled my mind with pictures!
[identity profile] bghost.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 2nd, 2012 10:58 am (UTC)
Good Lord, Ride! I'm so impressed with how you used the image of Fraser shaving, the 'self portrait' of a man with a blade to his throat... And Ray injuring himself? Ouch.

I have to tell you, it's getting spooky how often we end up writing and exploring similar themes these days. I've got to contact you about something I've been working on, but oh dear... quite a shock, I must say to see the same idea here!

And very well done, worth the wait.
[identity profile] ride-4ever.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 3rd, 2012 11:50 am (UTC)
...and I'm about to contact YOU to tell you that some fic of yours I've read within the last 24 hours explores a similar theme and with similar wording as a tanka poem I wrote about two months ago!
[identity profile] bghost.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 3rd, 2012 03:49 pm (UTC)
I am beginning to entertain the possibility that we are, in fact, psychic, or twins seperated at birth. (Though I'm pretty sure we're the wrong ages for that.) The poem you sent me contains the EXACT SAME EXPRESSION.(boggles.)

[identity profile] ride-4ever.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 4th, 2012 07:03 pm (UTC)
Yep, I was boggling, too, about that! (BTW, I've been working more on that poem for the past two days, heading towards some noncon *izz going to special hell*.)

PM or EM me your birth year if you want to check on that "twins separated at birth" theory. LOL
[identity profile] vickitub.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2012 10:23 am (UTC)
Oh my that was heart wrenching and so full of emotion that i had a lump in my throat. You really touched me with your words.

Excellent writing.
[identity profile] ride-4ever.livejournal.com wrote:
Jun. 8th, 2012 09:30 am (UTC)
TYK for the lovely comments, and I'm glad you got ALL THE FEELINGS from this fic.

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