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notabricklayer) wrote2010-12-08 10:23 pm
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McCoy has fallen into a rhythm in the bar - waking up late (for him), coming down eventually to see if anything particularly interesting is going on, pick up something for lunch, trade in a stack of videos for a brand new stack of videos, and go back upstairs.
This morning, he is downstairs much earlier.
He is in uniform for the first time in a week.
And he doesn't detour at the Bar, striding straight to the door, no pauses, no stops, just a quick trip to the front door, which hisses open obligingly, dragging him back aboard his shipboard life.
If he were to stop, he'd never make it through that door.
This morning, he is downstairs much earlier.
He is in uniform for the first time in a week.
And he doesn't detour at the Bar, striding straight to the door, no pauses, no stops, just a quick trip to the front door, which hisses open obligingly, dragging him back aboard his shipboard life.
If he were to stop, he'd never make it through that door.
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"Later, you will show me around your ship?"
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"Sure thing - we're dropping off supplies at a penal colony soon, things should be pretty quiet then."
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She has no idea what kind of security systems a vessel of this advanced technology might have, though if it were serious enough, she should have already triggered alarms.
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"You could, darlin'. You definitely could." After Charlie, he can't imagine that the captain would be overly pleased to hear about someone with as much power as she has on board ship without his express permission.
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That girl might burn down the bar while she's gone.
(Even so, she's nestled close to him, and it's clear, she feels the same way that he does.)
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"She is high-spirited. Battle mage," she murmurs drowsily against his skin, as if that explains everything.
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Never mind he does so because even in the short few months this ship has been flying, the entire crew is well-trained in matters of obeying the medical staff or facing severe consequences.
"Well, I certainly fell in love with the right Other."
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"Yes, and a good thing, too," she says, shifting to hold him closer, as if there was ever any doubt who he belonged to.
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But he won't protest her getting closer. He'll even encourage the notion, with an arm curled around her to keep her close.
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"Are you trying to make me jealous?"
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"Jealous? Of?"
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She's not upset, clearly. Just a little confused, a little curious.
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And that's hardly a bad thing, is it?
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But her being thorough about a kiss? That's something he can get behind.
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Her arms wind around his neck, and she pulls him close, tangling her legs with his. The shimmer of her love enfolds him, a heartbeat that is not his own, strong and steady, dark and deep.
And a little too fast for his medical sensibilities, it has to be noted.
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"You worry too much. There's only one other girl in my life, and she's knee-high to a grasshopper." He teases, tweaking her hair gently.
His little girl isn't actually that little anymore. But that's how he remembers her.
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"I don't worry," she whispers, nibbling his lower lip. "I was just curious."
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"Mine," she purrs, and then kisses him again, just to seal the deal, her hands pulling him close.
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