Disclaimer: Alliance owns these guys, not me. They will be returned in fairly good condition. The title is a Bauhaus song, no infringment intended. This is a direct sequel to Don't Look. I don't normally draw out my stories like this, but it seemed there was no other way. Stella Kowalski is in this story. Don't know why, but I like Stella. Somehow I find her an easy character to relate to. Anyway, please give her chance. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. As I mentioned before Bauhaus was a major influence on this story. It has a happy ending, but it is kind of morbid. You've been warned. As always, any feedback is appreciated: Vassago@dazedandconfused.com R for M/M premise, slash, drama, romance, violence, and death story. All lovers young, All lovers must Consign to thee and come to dust. --William Shakespeare 'Cymbeline' Of Lillies And Remains by Rae I'm watching him from afar, waiting. His steps are swift, moving quickly from one place to another. So much passion, so much energy. His walk slows when he nears me and a thin smile crosses his lips. My tongue runs along the inside of my cheek, yearning for a taste of those lips. He puts his hand on my arm. "C'mon, Frase. Let's go." I detect the faint scent of cologne, mingled with sweat as he passes me and my whole body aches for him. The streets are cold this night, lonely and so hateful. Inside his apartment, we seem to be miles away for all of it. He's delicate tonight, finding his way into my arms like a lost child. He cuddles against me, his head resting on my shoulder. I enfold him tightly; I know he just wants to be held. The strong muscles, so knotted with stress begin to relax beneath my touch. "Benny.", he murmurs. I run my fingers through his spiky blond hair. "You're beautiful, Ray.", I whisper. "I love you." The reply. "I love you, too." I lie back bringing him on top of me. He moans, brings his legs up and sifts postion slighty to get more comfortable. I exhale sharply as his elbow comes into my stomach. A grin plays across his lips. He thinks I can't see it. I pull his arms forward, causing him to loose balance. He falls onto me, the grin wider than before. "I'm going to hurt you.", he mockingly threatens, a playful glint in his green eyes. "Promise?" My 'punishment' is a deep, loving kiss. He takes my breath. After a time he pulls away and curls up against me. I watch him closely as he falls into sleep and then I join him. His soft breathing, the beating of heart, the warmth of his body are all heaven. He is my life. *** Benton Fraser awoke in a bed of twisted sheets and clothes. Sweats trickled down his face, made a sticky path over his neck and chest. He was the threshold of a dream, a memory that had not yet faded completely. "Ray?" No answer. Beside the bed, Diefenbaker whined. "Ray?" He reached around, groping in the darkness and finding nothing. The wolf rose from his place and anxiously nudged the hands of his master, trying to rouse him to complete conscienceness. "Ray?!" It was no longer a query, but rather a desperate plea. Hands held his shoulders then, shaking him. He gripped the arms, too delicate to be his lover's. "Fraser. Wake up. Fraser!" A woman's voice, but familiar. Benny looked up, meeting the eyes of Stella Kowalski. "You were dreaming again.", she said, relaxing her hold on him, but not letting go. A lump formed in the Mountie's throat as the realization came upon him. Ray was dead. The vision that had haunted Fraser the few days before the drug bust had become a reality. Detective Stanley Raymond Kowalski had been shot in an alleyway in the early hours of the morning. He'd passed away before the ambulence even arrived. *** Stella had been contacted and Welsh had asked gently if she might look in on Fraser. She could hear the stinging grief in the lieutentent's voice, see the sorrow and guilt in his and Huey's eyes. When they showed up on her doorstep she prayed silently that it was not about her ex-husband. But her pleas fell on deaf ears and she had to exercise very much control to not break down in front of these two men who seemed ready to fall apart themselves. She went to Fraser because Ray had loved him and because....caring for him would ease her own grief. The Consulate and several of Fraser's known haunts proved fruitless, but she located him finally in Ray's apartment. Benton had yanked all of Ray's clothes out of the closet and spread them out of the bed. When she found him, his face was buried in a soft grey turtleneck and his fingers were curled tightly around one of Ray's coat. The sight of him broke her heart. "He always smelled so good.", Benny had whispered. His eyes were swollen from ceaseless tears. Unknowing of what to say, Stella sat down beside him, gathered the trembling Mountie into her arms and together they cried. *** Now she cradled him in a tight, protective embrace. She spoke words of comfort as she rocked him. Fraser's body shook with sobs. He'd seen it. The whole thing. If he hadn't let Ray go or at least told him about the vision.... "Oh, God! I let him die!" This sudden outburst startled Stella, but her hold on him only tightened. "No!", she said fiercely, "You didn't. You gave him a reason to live." A small gasp, the sobs subsiding slightly. "It should have been me...I-I should have been the one who was shot, not him." At this she took his face into her hands, locked into the blood-shot blue eyes. "Why? So Ray could be in your position now?" He fell silent for a moment, unable to respond to the simple logic of her question. But then Benny's hand came up to gently take hold of her wrist "Stella, I can't- He was everything to me. I can't exist without him." She kissed his forehead. "Oh, Benton." What else could she say? It was a relief to hear him speak, whatever it was. The past few hours had been a collage of nightmares and uncontrollable crying. She stroked his dark hair, thankful to hear the throaty sobs dying away, replaced now by shaky breaths. Benton took her hand to his lips and kissed the palm. "Thank you kindly, Stella. You've been an incredible comfort." She smiled. "So have you." Standing up, she took his hands and eased him from the bed. "Will you eat something?" He blinked. "I'm not very hungry-" The blonde shook her head. "Please?" There was a certain anxious pleading in her eyes and he could not refuse. "Yes.", he agreed wearily. A beautiful smile lit her face. "Good." She smoothed the wrinkles in his clothes."I'll make something. Why don't you get cleaned up?" He rubbed the excess moisture from his eyes. "As you wish." Stella rose slightly to kiss him on the cheek before leaving him to privacy. *** Little things in the kitchen brought to mind he ex-husband. The open box of Smarties on the counter, the unfinished cup of coffee beside it. Even as she placed the eggs and bacon on the stove and set the heat to low, a thin smile crept to her face. Ray would have set it to boil. Anything to get the food done faster. Patience had never been one of his virtues. She left breakfast and picked up the mug, dumping its contents into the sink. She washed it slowly, dried it with a worn dish towel and put it back in the cupboard. The Smarties were then gathered up and put into the fridge. Stella searched for the plates and found a confused mess. Plates were stacked on top of saucers, threatening to topple. It was rainbow of dinner sets that had simply been put away without a thought to organization. "Oh, Ray, look at this." She sighed and carefully removed all from the cabinet. She took her time, putting sets together. So began a cleaning spree. Stella set about organizing the whole kitchen. The dish cloth would have to be replaced. It wasn't much more than string. Now, where did Ray put the new ones? She went through the drawers. When she opened the last one she found herself staring at....herself. It was a picture of Ray and her on their honeymoon. He'd looked so handsome. Badly sunburned, but handsome. 'Fallen asleep in the sun. Oh, yes. He'd come back to the hotel room looking like a lobster. And what a big baby he'd been. So whiny and pathetic that Stella couldn't help laughing as she tended to his raw body. Too sore to get into a shirt, but not too sore when she sought to remedy his pain with a bout of passionate love-making.' Digging deeper she found more pictures, letters, poems he'd written. Poems that she'd tossed back at him after the divorce. "Damnit, Ray!", she hissed, fighting back tears. *** The shower was soothing, but at the same time it brought back painful memories. As Benny dried himself off and changed clothes he recalled the times he and Ray had made love here. Aw who was he kidding? Was there any place in this apartment where they hadn't made love? Well, the linen closet maybe. He closed his eyes, remembering the slim body he had come to know better than own, every curve, every hollow and imperfection. He sighed deeply. How easy it is to loose yourself in fantasy and memories. He shook off an urge to cry again. Stella had been so strong for him, he needed to be there for her. *** Eggs and bacon cooked on the stove. The familiar scent of breakfast filled the apartment. Benton could hear quiet sniffling. Stella was standing in front of a drawer, a crumpled paper crunched in a white knuckle grip. She saw him from the corner of her eye and turned, quickly releasing the paper. "Fraser." Her eyes darted to the stove. "I-I'm sorry. I-I forgot about.." Benny reached the stove before she did, turning it off. Stella wiped her eyes. "I'll get the plates." She offered him a weak, forced smile as she opened the cupboard. She reached into grab the yellow plates and in the process of pulling them out, toppled two mugs. Struggling to prevent the mugs from dropping, Stella lost the plates as well. All shattered against the floor, sending yellow ceramic scattering across the kitchen. Benny began to pick up the pieces, but a harsh cry from Stella stopped him. Her hand covered her face, muffling her sobs. Ben stood and went to her even as she sank to the floor among the mess. As his arms came around her, the sobs grew almost into sharps screams. Her fingers dug into his shirt and she buried her face into his chest. "Stella.", he whispered, smoothing her blonde hair. He noticed the paper she had thrown down before and drew a free hand to pick it up. It was the vows Ray had written for Stella on their wedding day. The hysterics ended with almost the same abruptness with which they began. She sat back, sniffing. "I'm sorry, Fraser." He touched her face lightly. "It's alright, Stella." Her eyes closes and his fingers brushed away the remaining tears. A deep, shaky breath from her. "I was-You know...."Another breath. "He was always so sweet and I just-I don't know. I could be so vicious. He loved-We loved each other and-and-and I can't look back on it. I mean, how could I have done to him what I did?" Benny gazed at her sadly. "You did what you felt was right. That's all you can do." "If it was right-"She sighed."I just can't help but think that if we were still married, that maybe... He wouldn't have taken this assignment to be Ray Vecchio and none of this would have-And he'd still be alive." "You can't control your fate." She hardly heard him speak. "I know he was yours Fraser and he loved you. But, I-I loved him. Even after you and he...Oh, God, I'm sorry." He smiled gently. "You have nothing to apologize for Stella." She glanced at him now and he saw the real Stella, practical, professional Stella in her smile. "We both need to get our sanity back, huh?" Benny grinned and got his feet, lifting her with him. "Yes, I suppose we do." "I'll help you find yours if you help me find mine." He nodded. "Agreed." She stepped over the broken pieces to the breakfast that was cooling on the stove. Benny brought around another plate. "Aren't you going to eat?", he asked as she placed the eggs and bacon into the plate. "I'm not in the mood." *** They sat in comfortable silence as Benny ate. Stella was particularly fidgety. She stood suddenly and walked over to something on the window sill that had captured her attention. Fraser watched as she picked up two wooden hearts. Each had a tangle protuding from it. She turned them over curiously. "Hey, Ben, where are these from?" The Mountie shook his head. "I don't know. Ray never mentioned where he got it. See, the two hearts are connected by a Celtic loveknot, but putting it together is something of a puzzle. Ray said it was a game for lovers, that if the hearts were joined, it meant we would be together always." He smiled, tears again drowning the ice blue orbs."He was a romantic." Stella smiled and nodded. She remembered well. For a time she stood, trying to connect the knot, but she quickly became frustrated and replaced it on the sill. Benton watched her as she ran a hand through her hair and looked at the clock. "You know, I think maybe we should spend the day here. Ray's parents will probably be coming here to er, and, um, I would like to clean up alittle." He smiled. "It is a wise idea." She sighed, glancing around her. "No, not really." A weak chuckle. "We could just stay here, listen to music, eat ice cream or just talk." Benton was amused by her impulsive carrying on. He nodded. At this she grinned and took her car keys from the table. "Well, I'll go pick up some ice cream." At the door she stopped, turning abruptly, "Anything I can get you?" Fraser shook his head. "O.k. I'll be back soon." *** As Benny watched Stella depart a terrible feeling of despair came over him. Sweet Stella. She'd helped him more than he could imagine. But...... "Oh, Ray. My life is with you.", Ben whispered, resting his forehead against the cool glass. A whine near his feet and a wet nose nudged his hand. "Diefenbaker." He knelt before his loyal companion, burying his face into the wolf's soft fur. "You'll take care of Stella?" The creature whined again. "I know it's selfish. But try to understand. Ray was my mate." Dief sat down, turning his head away from him. Ben straightened. "Please don't be angry." His voice broke. The animal raised its head. Gazing at his master, he barked and whined. The Mountie smiled. "Thank you, Diefenbaker." The wolf acknowledged his appreciation and slipped beneath the coffee table and lay his head between his paws. *** Realization. Acceptance. Conviction. The power to see through the haze of pain and loathing to push aside your fear and look upon the decision you've made and accept that it is right. Not everyone will agree, but you must do what you feel is correct. Benny sat at the table, scrawling a note to Stella. She was not to blame herself, but try to understand his reasons. Sometimes there is no way to heal the wound without destroying the wounded. His mind was made up, but a twinge of guilt passed through him as he wrote the words he'd uttered too often in his life. 'I am so sorry.' He placed it in an envelope and taped it to the front door. *** This done, Benton slowly made his way to Ray's bedroom. The detective's gun was where he always left it, in the top drawer of tht nightstand. Click the safety off. He stood in front of the bedroom window, looking over the city he had come to call home. The people he had loved stared up at him from the street. His mother, his father, Buck, Victoria, Ray Vecchio and Ray Kowalski. Memories mixed, random. Benny's tears fell as the images became a confused blur. The gun barrel pressed hard into his temple and then an explosion shattered the quietly fading night. *** Stella Kowalski put the ice cream under her arm and pulled the envelope from the door. She walked into the apartment and left the groceries on the kitchen counter as she drew out the note. Blood rushed to her cheeks as she read and her heart and stomach collided. "Oh, God. Please." She threw the letter down and moved through the apartment, crying out for Fraser. Upon reaching the bedroom, she was met by Diefenbaker. The wolf stood in the doorway, not allowing her to enter. "Dief." She was crying now. The creature barked. "Let me go!" Diefenbaker rose up on his hind legs and Stella took the opportunity to push the wolf off balance and pass him. Only Benny's legs were visible to her as she moved closer. A thin spiral of smoke was rising from near the body and Stella gagged at the stench of burnt hair and flesh. Diefenbaker was at her side, tugging her her coat. She bgean to fell faint, dizzy as if she was within a dream, on the verge of waking. Lips trembled and she froze suddenly as she finally took notice of the splatter of blood across the window and along the wall. Dief's insistence was needed no longer. Stella nearly tripped as she rushed from the room. In the kitchen sink she vomited violently. Soft cries as she rinsed her mouth and vomited again. Dief stayed with her the whole time, whining his concern. "O.k. ", she gasped, "I-I have to get out of here. We'll go downstairs and call the police from there." She sobbed. Bracing herself against the counter , she attempted to bring herself under control. *** The keys were in her trembling hands, but dizziness and faitgue kept her confused. She staggered around the apartment, with Dief underfoot. Her breaths were short, raspy, gasping. 'Something's missing, something's missing.' Her purse. She scrambled about, searching. It was here, but she just couldn't see it. Digging around by the couch, the coffee table. "Oh, God.", she gasped, not sure now much longer she had before her legs gave out. 'Calm yourself.' The kitchen counter. The purse was as she had left it, toppled with lipstick and compact falling out. As she gathered them back into the bag, she was sure she saw a blur of red in front of the window and turned, screaming. But there was nothing. No ghostly Mountie. Only Diefenbaker, who sat gazing at something on the sill. The stench that had overpowered her before was spreading around the rest of the apartment. Somewhere in her mind, shots were fired over and over. Rubbing her eyes hard, she swung her purse over her shoulder and went to the door. "O.k. Diefenbaker. Let's go." She opened the door and stood in the hallway, waiting. No wolf came. "Diefenbaker." Still nothing. "Diefenbaker!", her call to him came in a sob. Stella had to leave this place now or risk going mad. *** She stormed back inside, searching for the wolf and half-expecting to find him as before, in the bedroom. The very thought of venturing back there brought the slimy, bitter taste of vomit to the back of her throat. But Diefenbaker was still sitting before the window, his attention focused on the sill. Relieved, Stella called to him. "Dief." The wolf didn't move. "Diefenbaker..", she said again. The animal did not even turn its head. Moving back toward Dief, she angrily took hold of his collar. "Come, damn you!" But then Stella noticed the object of the wolf's focus and she released him. A smile crept to her lips. Her knees buckled and she sank down next to the wolf. An overwhelming feeling of happiness and peace came over her and she laughed. The light of morning stalked about the room and the sun's thin golden fingers passed through the tight Celtic loveknot that now held the hearts together in a bond never again breakable.