I wrote Due south (1994 tv drama) x Highlander (1992 tv drama) crossover fanfiction.
Here is summary:
When Constable Benton Fraser, ever-polite Mountie, stumbles onto a smuggling ring in Chicago, he doesn’t expect to meet a reluctant “translator” with far too much knowledge of antique swords. Methos, the world’s oldest Immortal, just wants to survive another century without complications—but Fraser’s relentless courtesy won’t let him slip away.
What begins as an uneasy partnership quickly spirals into duels, stakeouts, and philosophical debates on duty versus survival. Fraser responds to Methos’s miraculous healing with calm Canadian curiosity (“That must present unique logistical challenges”), while Methos wonders if this Mountie is the most frustrating—or the most honest—man he’s met in five thousand years.
Between immortal duels in the snow, wolfly judgment from Diefenbaker, and Fraser’s insistence on filing incident reports for beheadings, an unexpected bond takes root. Careful sincerity collides with centuries of loneliness, until one heated argument tips into something neither of them can ignore.
Because even for an immortal, some challenges aren’t about logistics at all—they’re about letting someone in.
You can read the story here on fanfiction archive:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/72163466
Here is summary:
When Constable Benton Fraser, ever-polite Mountie, stumbles onto a smuggling ring in Chicago, he doesn’t expect to meet a reluctant “translator” with far too much knowledge of antique swords. Methos, the world’s oldest Immortal, just wants to survive another century without complications—but Fraser’s relentless courtesy won’t let him slip away.
What begins as an uneasy partnership quickly spirals into duels, stakeouts, and philosophical debates on duty versus survival. Fraser responds to Methos’s miraculous healing with calm Canadian curiosity (“That must present unique logistical challenges”), while Methos wonders if this Mountie is the most frustrating—or the most honest—man he’s met in five thousand years.
Between immortal duels in the snow, wolfly judgment from Diefenbaker, and Fraser’s insistence on filing incident reports for beheadings, an unexpected bond takes root. Careful sincerity collides with centuries of loneliness, until one heated argument tips into something neither of them can ignore.
Because even for an immortal, some challenges aren’t about logistics at all—they’re about letting someone in.
You can read the story here on fanfiction archive:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/72163466