Title : Role Reversal Recs
Fandom : due South
Pairing :
Ratings : see headers at each fic’s website
Word Counts : see headers at each fic’s website
AN : My first-ever rec set. TYK to
hardboiledbaby for inspiration.
Summary : Recs for three different forms of role reversal fic.
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One of the forms of role reversal is that which occurs in the context of bodyswap. Here we have one from Kowalski’s POV.
(it’s the first fic on the page)
by theodosia
I woke to realize I was in Fraser’s office at the Consulate, on Fraser’s cot, and had no memory of how I got there.
Something that had been tugging at the back of my mind like a loose shirt-tail made me look down at my hands… which didn’t seem to be my hands – not bragging here, I have distinctive hands, or so the ladies tell me. I know them… like I’d know the back of my hand, right? Backs or fronts, they were broader and thicker, handsome even, but not mine. Even if they were at the ends of my arms, which on closer inspection also didn’t seem to be my arms….
“Holy Mary, Mother of God!” I said – reverting to Mum-speak under stress, oh yeah. There are no atheists in Mountie holes. I scrambled to my feet and looked around for a mirror. No, of course Fraser didn’t keep one in his office-cum-bedroom, that would be down the hall and in the bathroom.
Yeah,
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Another form of role reversal is the one in the alternate-career ’verse. Here we have instead of a law enforcement officer a criminal : Benton Fraser as a contract killer.
by keerawa
"You worried this tip won't pan out, Kowalski?" my partner Douglas asked as we pulled off the highway, towards the port. A line of marked and unmarked police vehicles followed us; the headlights made us look like a funeral procession in the gray light just before dawn.
"Look, we're bringing in Ben Fraser," I told him. "The guy's a legend."
"Twenty-nine contract kills in seven countries? More like a nightmare, if you ask me."
"Yeah, but no civilians, no women, no children," I reminded
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Yet another form of role reversal is when the one who would usually be the follower in a given situation instead has the lead. Here we have Fraser in trouble in the
by aukestrel
It’s not supposed to be me. I mean, it’s supposed to be him. Supposed to be him who knows what’s what, supposed to be him looking out for me and I’m getting this feeling, worse and worse, that he’s in trouble.
He’s not calling me Steve, okay, and there’s no head injury, but I think we’re losing it, I think he’s lost it. He’s shivering hard, makes my teeth hurt to hear him. But he plows on, says “that’s the body’s way of warming itself, Ray,” and “this ridge is probably the one we need to crest to see the cabin.” I think we need to rest, get out of the wind, maybe, find a tree or something to duck behind for a while. I got the stove, he’s got fuel, we just need a snow bank or something to get behind, get something hot in us.
He stumbles, goes down on one knee, and he’s breathing hard, still shivering.
“Need a hand?” I say, trying to sound neutral.
- Mood:
pleased - Location:near the lake they call Michigan

Comments
(Death-Defying, I only came across recently due to
And luzula -- yes! -- I love her podficcing -- both of her own work and of other dS & C6D writers' works!
I keep thinking I'll do a themed rec set one day, but the problem is, so much of my reading has been in fandoms that have either been around forever, or where people are more obsessive than me, or both, so I feel like I'd mostly be recommending everyone else's old chestnuts.
A righteous contract killer... really cool. And so much info in so few words as well. If Fraser was going to be a contract killer, figures he'd be the best.
And Fraser cracking up in the Yukon? Definitely a possibility. He's done it before. Love the neutral sounding Ray!
In other words, all three of them are outstanding. In lesser hands they could have been clichés, but you pull them off, each and every one.
And with the great love I have for competent!Ray, "Men on the Moon" is one I read over and over when I've read a fic that I think goes too far in undercutting Ray.
I'm reading Death Defying first, then Man on the Moon... then the body swap one. Looking forward to them, and thanks for the recs.
It plays into a private theory of mine, which is that as "soul mates" there is not any universe in which they won't be seeking each other. So, unlikely as it seems, even with Fraser a criminal, and Ray a police officer, they are both able to give up everything and end up together.
Really... the only thing wrong with this fic is that it wasn't long enough! I could have read volumes of them in this verse. But, it was just perfect. yes, probably one of the most romantic I've ever read.
Also, I think this one does a lovely job of the change-just-one-thing game. This is an absolutely Fraserlike Fraser, who had one (well, two) key events in his past that put him onto a radically different path, but didn't fundamentally alter his personality in any way except his willingness to kill -- and even there, most of canon!Fraser's principles and moral restraints are still intact. (So much so, that it's a plot element: Ray in effect points out that Fraser shouldn't really want to be doing what he's doing, and he's right, and Fraser realizes he's right once he's willing to examine his life in a way he's presumably been avoiding.)
Edited 2012-07-12 07:39 pm (UTC)