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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: 2010-10-15 04:57 am (UTC)Meaning McCoy comes by his grumpy honestly, and acquired frequent practice here.
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:03 am (UTC)"More the pity for them, hmm?" she drawls, sending another look his way.
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:18 am (UTC)"Well, they won't get to meet you, which is a tragedy for them." His quick glance up, in between setting out the food and figuring out where the utensils have been stashed, is guileless.
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:28 am (UTC)It looks like a fireplace, but the there's some sort of unit in the firebox. She peers back at him, chewing for a moment, before asking,
"Did they outlaw fire where you are from?"
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:34 am (UTC)Not the one out the window.
"Oh, that. You can thank increased safety regulations for that particular gem - in a place as closely packed as San Francisco, it's amazing how quickly real fireplaces can be outlawed with a good campaign slogan and a few scary pictures." There didn't used to be a ban, but a few years before he moved across-country, a fair amount of the Tenderloin had gone up in smoke thanks to an ancient (and, frankly, ill-kept) fireplace. After that, those who defended the charm of a real fire quickly lost out to those who didn't want the same happening in their neighborhood.
"You can still get a fire, it just has an automatic fire suppression system built-in in case it goes longer than you set it for, or the sensors think it's gotten out of control." He spent a long two months wrestling with this machine, trying to make it do better than a candle's worth of flame for longer than ten minutes.
The cursing was very inventive.
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:45 am (UTC)"So, ah... would you like some help there, or should I just leave you two alone?" He asks, unable to help himself. Perhaps he'd be safer back in the ktichen?
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:50 am (UTC)"You ever been in Moscow in February, hmm?
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Date: 2010-10-15 05:53 am (UTC)This is also known as 'McCoy doesn't so much approve of Russian Winters'.
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Date: 2010-10-15 06:01 am (UTC)Russians have a very different meaning for the word 'fix' in these situations. One hopes the Loompas are understanding about these things.
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Date: 2010-10-15 06:05 am (UTC)"I've been told it snows in the winter out here, though whether that would qualify as 'cold' to you is another question entirely."
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Date: 2010-10-15 06:09 am (UTC)"I've seen it snow here. Scottish Highlands. It gets cold enough."
When she looks back at him, her expression warms and that distance recedes, like the fog from the Bay melting away in the noon day sun.
"Are we eating in here? Or -- where?"
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Date: 2010-10-15 06:18 am (UTC)"Here's as good as anywhere, I suppose - in front of the roaring fire." He drawls, making sure to be out of easy arm's reach when he says it. Or, at least, what he thinks is easy arm's reach. "There's plates in the kitchen."
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Date: 2010-10-15 06:29 am (UTC)"Smells delicious," she says, leaning her shoulder against his, her eyes on the very important task of serving herself a mess of hot food.
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Date: 2010-10-15 06:37 am (UTC)"Is delicious." He notes, and... it's silly, really. Standing in a kitchen serving up food from take-away boxes should not make him ridiculously happy.
But knowing that doesn't do anything to dim that ember of contented joy, with her leaning against his shoulder, in some place that feels less anonymous and cold than a hotel room, and the foundations of something that could be very fantastic indeed.
We'll blame it on the peanut slaw. It's pretty good stuff.