James Tiberius Kirk (
boldygoing) wrote2017-05-25 08:05 pm
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The Long Silence [for losthunter]
Jim had been looking forward to getting drinks with Hunter after the end of the Nibiru mission.
Sure, it didn't exactly go according to plan, but when does it ever? And with the news of a five-year mission in the works, not yet assigned to a ship, he's pretty excited that the Enterprise might have a shot at the most prestigious and ambitious assignment Starfleet has ever offered. No crew is more prepared, he feels. And getting to explore uncharted territory every day for five years is a dream come true.
But that's before he gets called into Pike's office and busted back to fucking cadet.
Before the admiral tells him that the Enterprise is no longer Jim's.
Before Pike tracks him down in a dive bar, spiraling into the black hole of his own thoughts, consuming everything except the horrible, sinking feeling in his gut that somehow he's done everything horribly wrong, and the admiral tells him that he's not out of the running just yet.
He's not captain anymore. But Commander Kirk is the first officer of the Enterprise now, and as awful as it is that Spock has been reassigned, it's a rope thrown to a drowning man.
He's not okay. But maybe eventually he will be. And he barely has time to process any of this before the call comes in, that there's an emergency session called at Headquarters. Something like that is never, ever good news. And no matter what it's about, Jim has the distinct feeling that he's not going to be able to get around to having drinks with Hunter tonight.
He hurries to get into his gray dress uniform, and fires off a quick text message to the now-familiar number. Need raincheck. Emergency @ HQ.
Surely he'll have the time to reschedule later, once the crisis is over.
Sure, it didn't exactly go according to plan, but when does it ever? And with the news of a five-year mission in the works, not yet assigned to a ship, he's pretty excited that the Enterprise might have a shot at the most prestigious and ambitious assignment Starfleet has ever offered. No crew is more prepared, he feels. And getting to explore uncharted territory every day for five years is a dream come true.
But that's before he gets called into Pike's office and busted back to fucking cadet.
Before the admiral tells him that the Enterprise is no longer Jim's.
Before Pike tracks him down in a dive bar, spiraling into the black hole of his own thoughts, consuming everything except the horrible, sinking feeling in his gut that somehow he's done everything horribly wrong, and the admiral tells him that he's not out of the running just yet.
He's not captain anymore. But Commander Kirk is the first officer of the Enterprise now, and as awful as it is that Spock has been reassigned, it's a rope thrown to a drowning man.
He's not okay. But maybe eventually he will be. And he barely has time to process any of this before the call comes in, that there's an emergency session called at Headquarters. Something like that is never, ever good news. And no matter what it's about, Jim has the distinct feeling that he's not going to be able to get around to having drinks with Hunter tonight.
He hurries to get into his gray dress uniform, and fires off a quick text message to the now-familiar number. Need raincheck. Emergency @ HQ.
Surely he'll have the time to reschedule later, once the crisis is over.
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"Or do you just dream of me regularly?" He chuckled lightly.
"And McCoy wanted to know how we met, since he recognized I wasn't a Starfleet individual. I told him a trade market." Another 'almost right'.
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"Hmm." He closes his eyes for a moment, one side of his mouth quirked up in a smile. "You taking lying lessons from Spock?"
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Hunter chuckles lightly at that comment. "Well, you do know... it is only logical to let them believe what they need to believe. It would be too messy to open up the can of worms."
He is not going to mention the fact that the others have been telling him half-truths too. Since he knows it has to do with classified information. And he doesn't want anything to slip that would be considered too stressful.
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"I am sorry you lost him." He says softly.
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And now he's gone.
Jim draws in a deeper breath and lets it out slowly. "Thanks." All anyone can do is offer their condolences, and he has to be content with that. At least they care enough to say something.
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He is uncertain if he should mention the memorial. So he doesn't. Not until he can talk to someone else beforehand.
"Just wait until you see the nurse who has been giving you sponge baths."
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And all that time sitting by Jim's bed, waiting for him to wake up, meant that his feelings for the other man are a little deeper than what he previously had. He really doesn't know how he would have reacted if Jim had never awoken. And is very relieved that he doesn't have to find out now.
"You have been surrounded by people who care for you a great deal. It has been very amazing to see that. To be a little part of it."
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"Sorry," he mutters, blinking heavily up at Hunter.
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"Don't worry about it sweetheart. You rest." He leans up, to softly kiss Jim's forehead. "I will be right here, as you get better."
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He does, however, have one last request before he stops fighting to stay awake, and he manages a small, tired smile. "You bring anything good to read?" If nothing else, the sound of someone else's voice might help keep him grounded, to remind him that he's not alone, that he's not succumbing to the awful, cold darkness that lies beyond.
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The book looks to be in good condition.
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He closes his eyes and smiles faintly. "Go for it."
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It is a perfect example of adventure and exploration.
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The captain sleeps a lot, for the first few days. Every now and then, he's out for the entirety of Hunter's visit, leaving his friend and crew to keep each other company. Other times he's awake enough to hold a conversation, and as the days pass, he gets stronger, staying awake for longer as McCoy reduces his dosage of painkillers, beginning to build up strength in a body weakened from radiation.
A week after Jim wakes up from the coma, his immune system is built up enough that he's moved to a normal room, on a higher floor of Starfleet Medical. The captain's sitting up in bed when Hunter arrives, and while he looks tired, it's the type one tends to get from a workout rather than being in need of sleep. "Hey!" Jim greets him with a small smile.
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And his bond with Jim has just gotten stronger and stronger during this time.
So it is a great thing to see him in a normal room. And sitting up in the bed. "Hey! Did you hit the pool or something?"
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He doesn't expect Hunter to talk about it either, but he's itching for news that doesn't revolve around his medical condition. Anything would do, even any news from the Nexus.
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Hunter shrugs. It has been difficult receiving half-truths. But also, on his end, giving half-truths. Verity would be very unhappy with him about this whole situation of lies on top of lies.
"I have been working on a few new pieces. Something a little more raw..." A way for him to express his emotions on canvas.
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