It had chaffed at first. Jocelyn had left him to rot, pissed as hell about the kid. He’d mulled over vivid revenge fantasies until, the first time he saw her afterwards, he’d had to clench his fists in his pockets so they wouldn’t reach out of their own accord and settle over her fine collarbones and reel her in for a taste old-fashioned McCoy justice like spit in her eye.
But in the end, he hadn’t blamed her. She was a conniver and he hadn’t ever been as willing a participant in her scheme as she’d have liked. Jocelyn had deserved a shot a making it on her own terms. She’d taken that chance.
She hadn’t done half-bad for herself, McCoy had to admit. But then, neither had he. Especially considering where Pike had found him. Every day spent in solitary – it had worn on him, made him tired and angry and hungry for hurting things in ways he’d never been on the outside.
Pike had come, waving a shiny new medical license and a Fleet uniform, an offer too good to pass up. CMO of the Fleet’s fancy new darling of a flagship or shitting his bed out of boredom inside four walls with no windows? At least in space he’d see the stars.
The stars and pretty little officers all dressed up like they were real shitting captains. Uhura strode over to his table, tiny body full of energy and violence in a way that made her extra appealing to look at, and took the other seat without asking.
“McCoy, what the hell?” Uhura hadn’t really counted on Kirk coming back. She surveyed the emaciated man – she’d teased him about his slim hips but this was ridiculous – sitting slightly behind the doctor, watching everything from those haunted blue eyes.
Uhura was the one chaffing now, all the power she’d thought she had coming with a ride-along, circumscribed from being absolute. She had the ship. But McCoy had his sickbay. And she’d eventually need it, need him. Pike had given McCoy more than he’d expected – but he’d still fucked them both because they were stuck with each other.
“You want to make this an official conversation, we can take it back to your office… Captain.” The pause was significant, not quite insulting but certainly not currying favor.
Her headshake was minimal but definite. Their dependence on one another wasn’t known – and she’d prefer to keep it that way. McCoy had never made a play for power that Uhura knew of but he’d have all of her enemies rallying behind him if the stalemate became common knowledge.
“Kirk.” Uhura acknowledged him at least. He had his rank, she’d checked the computer records. He’d need McCoy to clear him for duty before he could set foot on the bridge and even then Uhura wasn’t about to trust the blond man. But it wasn’t entirely unpleasant to see him alive, especially if being in the good doctor’s care mean McCoy had something invested in him. There was some sort of opportunity here, she just had to sniff it out.
But in the end, he hadn’t blamed her. She was a conniver and he hadn’t ever been as willing a participant in her scheme as she’d have liked. Jocelyn had deserved a shot a making it on her own terms. She’d taken that chance.
She hadn’t done half-bad for herself, McCoy had to admit. But then, neither had he. Especially considering where Pike had found him. Every day spent in solitary – it had worn on him, made him tired and angry and hungry for hurting things in ways he’d never been on the outside.
Pike had come, waving a shiny new medical license and a Fleet uniform, an offer too good to pass up. CMO of the Fleet’s fancy new darling of a flagship or shitting his bed out of boredom inside four walls with no windows? At least in space he’d see the stars.
The stars and pretty little officers all dressed up like they were real shitting captains. Uhura strode over to his table, tiny body full of energy and violence in a way that made her extra appealing to look at, and took the other seat without asking.
“McCoy, what the hell?” Uhura hadn’t really counted on Kirk coming back. She surveyed the emaciated man – she’d teased him about his slim hips but this was ridiculous – sitting slightly behind the doctor, watching everything from those haunted blue eyes.
Uhura was the one chaffing now, all the power she’d thought she had coming with a ride-along, circumscribed from being absolute. She had the ship. But McCoy had his sickbay. And she’d eventually need it, need him. Pike had given McCoy more than he’d expected – but he’d still fucked them both because they were stuck with each other.
“You want to make this an official conversation, we can take it back to your office… Captain.” The pause was significant, not quite insulting but certainly not currying favor.
Her headshake was minimal but definite. Their dependence on one another wasn’t known – and she’d prefer to keep it that way. McCoy had never made a play for power that Uhura knew of but he’d have all of her enemies rallying behind him if the stalemate became common knowledge.
“Kirk.” Uhura acknowledged him at least. He had his rank, she’d checked the computer records. He’d need McCoy to clear him for duty before he could set foot on the bridge and even then Uhura wasn’t about to trust the blond man. But it wasn’t entirely unpleasant to see him alive, especially if being in the good doctor’s care mean McCoy had something invested in him. There was some sort of opportunity here, she just had to sniff it out.
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Date: 2010-03-09 11:36 am (UTC)His hands shifted, sensitive fingers rubbing circles over Kirk's protruding hip bones. "You did so good, Jimmy-boy. You're going go as far as I can send you, you'd best just bet. Jos'll think you're a goddamn treat, she will." He kissed the back of Kirk's neck, soft and warm imprint of his lips on skin that was coming back to life.
He gave Kirk a few more crooning noises of approval before he moved them, helping Kirk to his feet and making sure he was steady. "You look fucked out. My other business can hold; we'll head back home now." Always considerate, always kind.
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Date: 2010-03-09 03:28 pm (UTC)He could still feel McCoy's lips on his neck, not arousing per se but a lingering tingle, and felt a renewal of his confusion. Why was McCoy holding back? He hadn't in the brig, he perverse delight in what he saw acted upon from the safety of the hallway. Now he had Kirk entirely at his mercy (if he chose to exert it) and thus far his liberties had been minimal. Kirk didn't understand. Unless McCoy only got off on watching, on himself. Maybe that was it.
"I don't need to be coddled," he said, a reaction against his pleasure at McCoy's approval. "I know I fucked up, but I'm not a child."
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Date: 2010-03-09 09:41 pm (UTC)It was with matter of fact attitude that he opened the door, waited for Kirk to pass through it in a display of manners of some sort.
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Date: 2010-03-09 09:46 pm (UTC)He passed through the door, in direct violation of the instinct to protect his back. McCoy could have fucked him over six ways from Sunday ten times over by this point. As a statement, then, it wasn't very powerful.
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:03 am (UTC)His first move, back in the room, was to toe off his boots. The second, was to consider the options from the replicator.
"You hungry for anything in particular?"
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:11 am (UTC)Kirk was hungry for anything.
"A cheeseburger." He said the first thing that came into his mind. And after a slight hesitation, "And pie."
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:15 am (UTC)Instead of handing Kirk his plate and retreating to his console as he had for their previous shared meals, McCoy moved to the able and waited for Kirk to join him. You ate fucking supper at a table, all there was too it.
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:24 am (UTC)The ice cream would melt, otherwise.
He speared a piece of fruit that had escaped and watched Kirk.
"I figure it'll be a while before you're up to conversation when there's food in the damn place. Typical, so I ain't bothered. And I figure it'll give me a fucking chance to tell you this: Scotty'll fuck you up. Which I am sure you think you know, but I've treated too many surprised idiots who thought drunk equaled stupid."
He licked fruit juice and ice cream off his fork.
"He ever tries to talk to you, call me."
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:28 am (UTC)He took two more bites and watched McCoy lick his fork before swallowing and forcing himself to ask, "Just talk to me?"
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:56 am (UTC)"Even if it's just talk. He's an unpredictable motherfucker and he never just talks for the sake of talk. If Uhura's cut him out of warp core access, I reckon she's making some sort of statement about him needing to mind his loyalties. He'll be extra goddamn pissed off about that - man doesn't give a fuck who's in charge as long as he's got his fucking engines."
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Date: 2010-03-10 05:10 pm (UTC)Half the pie gone (even soggy with melted ice cream, it tasted like heaven), he felt up to speaking again. "How come you haven't made a move yet? You been waiting all these years, or just found an opportunity you can't refuse?"
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Date: 2010-03-12 07:08 pm (UTC)"Ain't an easy answer. First of all, what do I need with being captain? I could take Pike out - it would have been a satisfying challenge, I suspect, smart man that he is. But then what? I still got admiralty that wants me back in jail and that'd be their excuse. Meanwhile, whole ship would be after my hide. I like fucking sleeping sometimes."
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Date: 2010-03-12 07:27 pm (UTC)Kirk was ambitious. He knew this more intellectually now than viscerally, but it was good to keep in mind. And he would remain vigilant.
"Your M'Benga must be a fucking good doctor," he said finally, "because he fucks like construction equipment."
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Date: 2010-03-12 07:34 pm (UTC)"M'Benga ain't bad. But he can't keep his hands to himself, he's going to lose some fingers. I got no tolerance for him backing my nurses into a corner."
Asshole. He touched Chapel again, M'Benga would regret it. And not because McCoy would come after him - he'd just turn Christine loose on the wayward doctor for herself. She knew better than to cut much out of anyone's hide, especially after that debacle with Spock. But with permission, she'd make M'Benga's last hours hellish. Fucking rapist.
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Date: 2010-03-13 08:16 am (UTC)So if McCoy were comfortable, Kirk thought, those qualities could be harnessed. And if he could remain interesting without being uncomfortable for him, he could take part in that. And McCoy was taking him into his confidence. Letting him know what level he was at. Where he belonged.
"Where else you have in mind to go?"
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Date: 2010-03-13 04:28 pm (UTC)The replicator was... adequate but fresh, when it could be trusted, was always better. McCoy and Lewis had certain agreements.
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Date: 2010-03-13 04:43 pm (UTC)He was fascinated by what might happen next. As much as he feared it.
"And then?" he prompted. "To relax?"
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Date: 2010-03-13 05:51 pm (UTC)The gym. Kirk used to go, somewhat obviously, on a regular basis. But if he showed up there now, his weakness would be not just obvious but explicit. He had yet to really ask for anything, an asking made it seem like McCoy had all the power in the relationship. Which he did--this was his space.
"Weights," he said. "I should have some, here."
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Date: 2010-03-13 05:57 pm (UTC)McCoy gathered their empty plates, half-unconscious tidying. He wasn't particularly fastidious but his mama had raised him neat.
There were other things Kirk could use as a weapon if he were bent on it. But McCoy wanted to push a little.
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Date: 2010-03-14 12:54 am (UTC)"With your face, yeah, I'd be worried," he said. What did the man want? McCoy knew Kirk had no where else to go, had no call to bite this hand. Not just now, anyway. Kirk could kill him with a stylus, if he wanted to, so a barbell--especially at whatever weight Kirk was likely capable of just now--hardly made a difference. "I've got no interest in making you uglier."
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Date: 2010-03-14 03:47 am (UTC)"What are you interested in at the moment, Jimmy-boy? Besides the weights, which I'll have brought to you."
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