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Aug. 22nd, 2010 07:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's late afternoon and warm up in the hayloft, the sounds of the animals below muffled to almost indistinction, dust-motes dancing in the ambient light.
It would be a fantastic place for a nap.
It is an even better place to one space-faring doctor to re-make the close acquaintance of a beguiling woman he met in a bar.
Or at least, that's how it would read if it were a romance novel.
It would be a fantastic place for a nap.
It is an even better place to one space-faring doctor to re-make the close acquaintance of a beguiling woman he met in a bar.
Or at least, that's how it would read if it were a romance novel.
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Date: 2010-10-13 12:49 am (UTC)"If there was an emergency, and you needed medical attention, what do I need to know?" It, perhaps, isn't the most romantic question, but it is the one he needs answered. It bothers him, not knowing these things. It's why he nags Spock at every opportunity to get him more information on Vulcan physiology.
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Date: 2010-10-13 01:21 am (UTC)She stubs her cigarette out and sips her drink, clearly pondering her answer.
Eventually, she shakes her head a little. "I heal, but it takes," she holds up a hand, palm up, fingers curling in, "an essence you can't provide. It comes from all around. Mmm. Positive energy. Happiness. Joy."
That intangible fuel of the Light. Love and hope and all that nonsense.
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Date: 2010-10-13 01:54 am (UTC)There's a memory of a few last moments at a bedside in San Francisco - he shunts it back to the dark corner it lives in, forever.
"I do believe in fairies, I do I do?" He asks, wryly.
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Date: 2010-10-13 02:35 am (UTC)"Lyonya," she begins, and hesitates. "I am not a god. I can die." She thinks she can, anyway. She long ago ceased fearing the day when that might happen. "But it will not be on your watch."
It's much more likely that she will give up on this world and simply walk into the Gloom, never to return.
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Date: 2010-10-13 02:51 am (UTC)"I'll hold you to that."
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Date: 2010-10-13 02:59 am (UTC)Lyonya.
She has to push down a wave of righteous anger, and maybe he can feel the heat of that as well. She tries to keep it out of her voice, and maybe she succeeds.
"It's far more likely that I will lose you -- long before you lose me."
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Date: 2010-10-13 03:33 am (UTC)Well.
This is something he cannot change. He couldn't for the family he once had. He can't now.
"I'm sorry, Olga. This is... I can't not. It is what I am." He has been fighting death so long, and so hard, it's become personal.
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Date: 2010-10-13 03:43 am (UTC)"Don't waste your time worrying about me." Her tone gentles somewhat. "And if you need to worry, then, know that I was born to a mother just as you were."
That she can walk between the rain drops (and bullets) is completely incidental to that fact.
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Date: 2010-10-13 04:07 am (UTC)"Well. We certainly are the pair, aren't we?"
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Date: 2010-10-13 04:16 am (UTC)"I don't know what we are," she says, the same air of cool diffidence returning. Perhaps he recognises it for the truth it hides, the way she uses it to shield herself from other wounds, these more deep and slower to heal than anything that could happen to her physical body.
Eventually, she does lay her fingers across his, just a light touch. Her eyes fall to where they're touching, and her voice is soft, tinged with sorrow.
"I won't be caged again. Not for you or any man."
If that's what he wants from her, then they will both be disappointed.
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Date: 2010-10-13 04:29 am (UTC)His marriage ended because she said he didn't worry enough about her. Didn't care enough. He feels it would be the height of irony if now, at the start of something beautiful, he cares too much.
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Date: 2010-10-13 04:36 am (UTC)"What I do -- I won't lie to you, it is dangerous. But it is necessary. And it is as much who I am as your calling."
Her hand alights on his palm, her fingers interlacing with his.
"And this," she breathes, letting the warmth of his hand penetrate her skin. "This is -- unexpected."
To say the least.
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Date: 2010-10-13 04:44 am (UTC)(Has it been so long since she's had someone to hold onto?)
"Ask," she repeats, looking up at him again, her expression open, vulnerable.
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Date: 2010-10-13 04:54 am (UTC)"What do you wish I'd ordered for dinner?" He shies away from more serious topics for the moment.
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:04 am (UTC)"There is no good way to answer that question," she says, one eyebrow rising in a way that might remind him of a certain Vulcan. And since he seems to have run out of questions, she'll take the next one.
"What was her name?"
Olga let fear guide her path once, an age and a day ago. Never again.
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:16 am (UTC)Then there was Nancy.
"Susan." It hadn't been Nancy that hurt him, only the memory of her used against him. "We met in college - I was pre-med, she was in liberal arts. She could never understand why I spent so much time at the hospital, even after my residency was over."
He doesn't regret the time they had together. He does regret they had a daughter - neither of them were ready to be parents, and now he will not get to see her grow up.
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:24 am (UTC)"Where is she now?"
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:30 am (UTC)All information gets passed through a lawyer. He hasn't had direct communication with his ex or his daughter for years - he hadn't seen the divorce coming, and she'd gotten a very good lawyer. He hadn't had a chance in hell.
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:36 am (UTC)"What a foolish woman," she says. "To let you get away."
She squeezes his hand again, gesturing with her chin to the approaching wait rat.
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:44 am (UTC)But supper does smell good.
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:53 am (UTC)"There's enough here to feed an army," she deadpans, stuffing a hand in her pocket and thumbing through a wad of dirty paper bills, ignoring any objections he might have.
"Here. There'd better be cigarettes in there as well." The rat nods. It knows which side its bread is buttered on. "Spaseba," she murmurs, pressing the bills into its paw.
"Come on. I'm starving."
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Date: 2010-10-13 06:01 am (UTC)"How exactly am I supposed to shower you with gifts if you keep picking up the tab?" He asks, packing the vodka away into one of the bags and picking them up, ignoring her objections in turn.
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Date: 2010-10-13 06:04 am (UTC)She leans in close and murmurs against his ear. "Get creative."
She pulls back and heads for the stairs, using the time to smoke one last cigarette before they hit the room, glancing back over her shoulder at him, green eyes glittering again.
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Date: 2010-10-13 06:20 am (UTC)The door swings open easily with the key they find in one of the bags, but McCoy stops short of the threshold, staring with wide eyes.
He knows this place. Or one just like it, years ago, before he started taking starship appointments. There was an apartment in San Francisco, two blocks from Starfleet General, that had become something like home over the years he spent there. It was a positively ancient Victorian, retrofitted ten, twenty times since it was made, one of the many period houses still surviving in that eclectic city. The floors creaked on especially cold and foggy mornings, the air conditioning was fairly non-existent in the worst of the summer heat, but it had views that couldn't be beat, and a quirky character and charm no modern high-rise could hope to match.
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