[Okay, he has to pause in his work for a second and scrub at his eyes because -- that's just the sweetest thing. He doesn't know what it's from, but it's them.]
Couldn't agree more, Frase I feel the same way You know I do
[ There's an interval of typing/not typing where Ray can get some serious mopping done. ]
You. Me. Diefenbaker. A proper team of dogs. A cabin just below the treeline. However many children in the community happen to need a good home. But I'm willing to compromise on several of those points.
[Okay, well Fraser's taking his time with figuring things out. Or he forgot how to type, or finally fell asleep. So Ray gets back to work for a little while before the text comes through, finally.
And all of that, everything Fraser's described? Hadn't really been in Ray's thoughts of forever. To be honest, he hadn't thought much past the next couple years, much less what he'd do after retirement. But all that?]
You know what, Frase? That all sounds pretty damned perfect I hadn't thought of it that way before, but now I like the sound of it
Thank you. Sorry, I didn't mean to start this conversation over text. I mean, I was thinking about it, admittedly. I hadn't imagined we'd get this far, I suppose.
This sounds pretty damned ideal I'd want to work a few more years, when we get home I'm not quite ready to retire, yet But then I want the cabin and the dogs and the kids and the wood stove
Normally a posting lasts 3-5 years. As a Liaison Officer it can be more long-term. If I wanted to be able to stay close to home, and we didn't want to have to move often, then the most practical thing would be if I could get a position as a Community Constable. That's not something I've considered before—there's more outreach work than field work, and you know field work has always been my area of interest. I think if we had children, though, it would be for the best. It might take years for such a position to become available, but I could keep looking while we're in Chicago.
I have this feeling That they couldn't stop you from doing field work if they tried Like even if you were a Community Constable Or even retired You'd just DO WORK
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Couldn't agree more, Frase
I feel the same way
You know I do
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But I want to stay by your side.
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But I'm dragging you with me wherever I go
And I have a sneaking suspicion you'd do the same
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Do you ever think about settling down?
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I've thought about it once or twice, yeah
More often, lately
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What's that look like to you?
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You. Me. Diefenbaker. A proper team of dogs. A cabin just below the treeline. However many children in the community happen to need a good home.
But I'm willing to compromise on several of those points.
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And all of that, everything Fraser's described? Hadn't really been in Ray's thoughts of forever. To be honest, he hadn't thought much past the next couple years, much less what he'd do after retirement. But all that?]
You know what, Frase?
That all sounds pretty damned perfect
I hadn't thought of it that way before, but now I like the sound of it
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I always wanted kids
Maybe not like, tomorrow
But some day for sure
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So, okay
Me, confirming that some day
I want kids with YOU, specifically
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Sorry, I didn't mean to start this conversation over text.
I mean, I was thinking about it, admittedly.
I hadn't imagined we'd get this far, I suppose.
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Considering like a month ago I was never planning on telling you I was in love with you
But here we are, right?
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Is there anything you want to add to that picture?
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I hear it gets cold up there
Like Chicago gets cold but up there is COLD
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We can have a fireplace and a wood stove.
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I'll have to learn to cook all over again
Wilderness cooking
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I'd want to work a few more years, when we get home
I'm not quite ready to retire, yet
But then I want the cabin and the dogs and the kids and the wood stove
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But I don't mind spending time in Chicago until you want to.
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An on-call Mountie?
Forever?
I'm not asking cuz I don't want you to be, I'm asking cuz I don't know how Mountying works
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As a Liaison Officer it can be more long-term.
If I wanted to be able to stay close to home, and we didn't want to have to move often, then the most practical thing would be if I could get a position as a Community Constable.
That's not something I've considered before—there's more outreach work than field work, and you know field work has always been my area of interest.
I think if we had children, though, it would be for the best.
It might take years for such a position to become available, but I could keep looking while we're in Chicago.
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That they couldn't stop you from doing field work if they tried
Like even if you were a Community Constable
Or even retired
You'd just DO WORK
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