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: 2010-03-16 06:58 pm (UTC)"What do you think?" His smirk was full-blown now, audible in his voice as well. Chapel had a reputation as a bitch with a good knife hand but fuck if he was going to sit here and watch her knit for however long it took. He got up, needing the support of the sofa's arm for only an instant though the blue stuff was working its magic. "I'm hungry. You want anything?"
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:00 pm (UTC)Five stitches, she counted each one carefully.
"Pizza. Hawaiian style."
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:09 pm (UTC)He set it down and grabbed a slice, lounging back on the couch as if he owned the place.
"Are you?" he asked. "Aside from how you take it, I mean."
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:26 pm (UTC)"Bones has a wide variety of interests. We have a few things in common."
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-16 07:33 pm (UTC)"Because that's what he is and that's what he sees - he probably also sees your organs but that isn't nearly as catchy now, is it?"
Chapel didn't smile. But her head tilted with a desultory sort of humor.
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:36 pm (UTC)"You got me there," he agreed. Her fastidiousness, too, was off-putting and unnatural. "So what do you two do for fun?"
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:40 pm (UTC)"I'm honestly not entirely sure I have... fun. But we fuck. We break things. It's generally enjoyable. I think I'd enjoy some of his more esoteric experiments but Bones is a private man."
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:47 pm (UTC)"Yeah?" He reached for another slice, taking a moment to judge whether it was a good idea. It didn't seem to be a horrible one. "Are the fucking and breaking related, I wonder?"
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Date: 2010-03-16 07:53 pm (UTC)"Do you think he fucks me because I'm broken or that I'm broken because he fucks me?"
It was, in a truth she was careful never to consider, some of both.
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Date: 2010-03-16 08:02 pm (UTC)"Fuck if I know," he said, stuffing the last of the crust in his mouth. "Was actually asking what he did with you."
Though the specific actions seemed suddenly a lot less important than the outcome. To Kirk and, likely, to McCoy himself.
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Date: 2010-03-16 08:10 pm (UTC)"He does whatever he wants to with me. I don't have to think about it. I don't have to want it. It's very freeing."
Finished with her pizza, she cleaned the little bit of grease that had gotten on her fingertips and returned to her knitting.
The socks were probably for McCoy.
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Date: 2010-03-16 08:48 pm (UTC)That was something.
But was she also a warning to him? A message about his capabilities? McCoy had to want him for something more than this. There was no point in confiding in him, no point to that glimmer he saw in McCoy's eye when he challenged him. Unless it was all part of his game. Well, it took two to play, and Kirk was more than willing to play a lot of them. But not this one. And McCoy was potentially a lot more subtle than that. Chapel could be an example of what he wasn't, but what McCoy was capable of. What he did not need or want from Kirk.
"What does he want?"
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Date: 2010-03-16 08:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-16 09:07 pm (UTC)But all he had was this band of puppet children (he hoped Chapel fucked better than M'Benga, but it didn't much sound like it) and his pining for a lost wife. Who, it seemed clear, was more than capable of pulling strings herself.
What did he think Kirk was? Not this, never this inhuman thing in front of him.
"And when he doesn't?"
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Date: 2010-03-16 09:25 pm (UTC)Chapel went back every night to her quarters with Rien and they didn't have to be scared alone.
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Date: 2010-03-16 09:31 pm (UTC)"Isn't that sweet," he said, watching her knit for a few moments. "You and, ah, Rien and M'Benga."
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Date: 2010-03-17 02:44 am (UTC)"M'Benga is not part of the family."
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Date: 2010-03-17 01:37 pm (UTC)"That's a fucking relief," he said evenly. "He's an asshole."
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Date: 2010-03-17 01:52 pm (UTC)"Touching - he's always touching and it isn't his to touch. Needs to keep his hands to himself, not his to touch."
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Date: 2010-03-17 01:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-03-17 02:06 pm (UTC)"Not his to touch. Bones makes him not touch, makes him mind his manners. Won't let me cut him, won't let me take his fingers off for touching."
She was disappointed in that, it was clear.
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Date: 2010-03-17 02:10 pm (UTC)"Guess he needs those, for doctoring," he said smoothly. "McCoy's got his own plans, doesn't he? C'mon, I wasn't trying to upset you. Sit back down and talk to me."
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Date: 2010-03-17 02:14 pm (UTC)Her pacing at stopped at Kirk's words but she stood still, hugging her middle and rocking on her feet.
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Date: 2010-03-17 02:21 pm (UTC)"Hey," he said, leaning forward, his voice as gentle as he could make it though it still rasped a little at the softest volumes. "I'm sorry I mentioned him." He didn't know who the fuck Roger was, but it didn't matter much, did it? "It's better now, right? Let me get you something."
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