Raindrops


by Slash Priestess

RATED PG

Benny leaned against the porch railing and smiled, enjoying the cool late-night air. He couldn't remember the last time he had felt this happy and carefree- if he ever had.

He and Ray had finally managed to make it to the cabin in Canada and had spent a very busy week fixing the cabin.

With the help of several of the local Inuit men, they had finished the repairs two days ago. They had even had the bathroom fixtures installed, much to Ray's delight.

He and Ray had spent the last two days relaxing around the new cabin and going on long walks, Benny proudly showing Ray the home he loved so well.

Ray had been honestly interested in all Benny had to show him, and Benny had thoroughly enjoyed getting re-acquainted with the Territories; seeing everything anew through Ray's eyes.

Benny smiled as the clouds suddenly opened and the rain began to pour down. The wind whipped the rain around, and Benny was sprinkled liberally with the freezing drops.

Benny sighed deeply, drawing the cool air into his lungs. He loved how the weather here could change so suddenly, loved how unpredictable it was.

He wasn't sure how much Ray liked that, but he would have plenty of time to get used to it. Ray had actually been the one to suggest that they make return visits to the cabin a regular occurrence.

This may have had something to do with the fact that both men seemed to find the cool brisk air of the Territories invigorating. Their love making had been a nightly event since they had been here, and it had seemed that their encounters had been more passionate and robust than usual. Of course, they both felt free to relax and really let go, knowing there was no one for miles around to hear them.

"Benny?"

Benny turned at the quiet voice behind him.

"What are you doing out here? Come back to bed, baby."

Benny smiled. "I couldn't sleep."

"Why not? Is something wrong?"

"No, Ray, not at all. I was just standing out here thinking."

"Thinking about what, hypothermia? It's freezing out here!"

Benny laughed. "It's all right, Ray, I'm..."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're used to it being a billion degrees below zero. But that doesn't matter when you're standing outside without a coat on. Geez, Benny, you're not even wearing shoes! Get in here!"

Benny sighed quietly, then allowed Ray to take his hand and lead him inside.

Muttering something about 'stupid popsicle Mounties', Ray went over to the fireplace and stirred the embers, then tossed a log onto the fire.

Diefenbaker trotted across the room, curled up next to the fireplace, and fell back asleep.

Ray walked back over to his lover and looked him up and down. "For God's sake, Benny! You're soaking!"

"Ray, I'm not all that..." Benny trailed off as Ray turned and walked away, stopping at the dresser.

Opening one of the drawers, Ray pulled out a sweatshirt and a pair of sweatpants, then took a towel from another drawer.

Ray crossed back over to Fraser. "Get undressed, Benny."

"Yes, Ray." Ben lifted his eyebrows suggestively.

Ray rolled his eyes. "Don't start with me, Fraser."

Benny grinned.

Ray took the towel and rubbed it briskly over Benny's hair, then stepped back. "Oh, you're all rumpled, Benny. I like it."

Benny smiled and slipped off his sweatpants.

"So, you stopped believing in underwear?" Ray asked.

Benny didn't answer. He pulled the towel from Ray's hands and rubbed it slowly over his right leg, then his left.

Ray watched, entranced, then forced his eyes off the sight.

Benny removed his t-shirt and toweled off his chest and his back. Ray handed Benny the sweatshirt, and Benny took it, then smiled and let it drop to the floor.

Shaking his head, Ray walked over to the bed. Pulling the quilt from the bed, he led Benny over to the fireplace, where the fire was now burning and crackling merrily.

Benny sat down in front of the fire, and Ray dropped the quilt into Fraser's lap. Benny wrapped the quilt around himself. "Ray?"

"Yeah, Benny?"

"This quilt seems very large." He held one end open and Ray smiled and sat down next to Benny, wrapping them both snugly inside the quilt.

They turned to face each other, and Ray took Benny into his arms. "Benny, you're shivering."

"I guess I didn't really notice how cold it was. I was lost in my thoughts."

Ray sighed. "What were you thinking about, Benny?"

Benny pulled away to look into his lover's face and give him a beautiful smile. "I was thinking about you, Ray."

Ray looked at Benny for a moment, then gave him a kiss.

Benny broke the kiss with a small, happy sigh, and Ray wrapped the quilt more tightly around him.

"How is your back, baby?" Ray asked, running his palm in a gentle circle over the scar, "is it okay?"

"Yes, Ray. My back is fine. My everything is fine."

"You sure?"

"Yes, Ray." Benny pulled away again. "Well, actually, my lips do still feel a little cold. Perhaps you could help warm them up?"

Ray smiled. "I think I can do that, Benny."

He leaned forward, then suddenly pulled back.

"Ray?"

"I don't think we should take any chances, Benny. I think we need to warm up all of you."

He gently laid Benny down on the floor, then laid on top of him. "Shared body heat, Benny. It's how the Inuit do it."

Benny grinned up at him. "An excellent plan, Ray."

Ray leaned down and kissed Benny, a slow thorough kiss that seemed to go on all night. Finally Ray pulled away and rolled off Benny to lay next to him.

Benny reached out and pulled Ray closer, and Ray happily settled his head onto Benny's chest.

Ray was silent for a few minutes, listening to the crackling of the fire. "Benny?"

"Mmmmm?"

Ray smiled. "You awake?"

"Mmmmmm."

"Good night, Benny."

There was no answer except Benny's deep, even breathing; and Ray snuggled closer, listening to the rain fall on the roof above him and Benny's heart beat below him.

THE END

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