And the pursuit of happiness And the pursuit of happiness by silvina Disclaimer: Standard Disclaimer. That je ne sais quois will get you every time. Please send comments, questions, compliments, and otters to sdelcul@yahoo.com. Author's Notes: I apologize for the list overload, but please bear with me (feel free to send angry emails and fling inanimate objects) until I catch up. Keep in mind that internet is a two hour bus ride away at the moment and I have to boil my water before it's safe to drink. Gotta love rural Ecuador! Story Notes: He'd been almost almost asleep, resting because he wasn't tired. He was warm and comfortable, head resting on Ray's thighs. Every now and then Ray would stroke his arms, his chest, run a hand through his hair or intertwine their fingers, then he'd be distracted by action on the court, and those hands, sexy, loving hands with long, tapered fingers which moved so nicely against his skin would still and fall idle. He didn't mind really, because those hands always came back, as if drawn to touch him after too much time away. His father though, had always had a habit of showing up at the worst possible time with no regard for the sheer pleasure he now found in taking a day off with Ray. "Don't get up on my account." His eyes flew open, and he glanced at Ray, who, of course, neither saw nor heard Fraser Senior. Perhaps an exorcist, he thought briefly before sitting up. He soothed Ray's displeasure at his actions with a kiss and a promise to return. "Hello, Dad." he said from the relative safety of the kitchen. It was his favorite room now, because more than any other it showed touches of Ray's prescense even when he wasn't there. "Hello, son. How's life?" He was startled, and then he smiled. "Good, Dad, really good." "I'm glad, son. This one's a keeper, not like that Thatcher woman. She may be a Mountie, but that woman scares me. You have noticed he's not Canadian though?" "I try not to hold that against him." "Good. Be happy while you're living, son. You're a long time dead." And without saying goodbye his father disappeared. He headed back to the living room, because that was where happiness was. End And the pursuit of happiness by silvina: sdelcul@yahoo.com Author and story notes above.