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jtk. ([personal profile] willrevile) wrote2016-07-24 07:08 pm

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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-12 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ then prove me wrong. it's on his lips, almost in the air, and then--of course--spock is interrupting. he's actually sort of grateful. he doesn't want to continue this conversation. honestly, he just wants to go to bed at this point, but he knows better than most civilians that he probably won't get that chance for a while.

he finds himself laughing a little, dry and brittle around the edges. ]
The universe has shite timing. Still, it's probably for the best.

[ he picks the container back up and climbs to his feet, dropping it lightly in the waste, then turning back to curl his hands in the pockets of his coat. ] I'll make sure my team's on standby in case you need us. [ it's probably nothing, but it can never hurt to be prepared for the worst. ]
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-12 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ the thing is, david's had years to think this over, to examine it from every angle, to do the research and ask the right questions of the right people. he is emotional--more like frightened and uncomfortable and embarrassed--but he's also dead certain.

this is more comfortable territory, though, strangely enough. despite the possible danger and his inexperience with it, a part of him is almost excited (and it lets him set aside everything about the last several hours). ]
Not sure how much I can do from the bridge, regardless, but-- [ he strips out of his coat, tossing it across the bench and grabbing the padd as he hurries to follow the older man. ]
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-13 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
[ normally, david likes to think he's above being impressed, especially by things as mundane as the bridge of a starfleet ship, but.. this is actually pretty great. as much as he doesn't want to think about his dad as his dad right now, seeing he and his command staff interact makes something like pride coil small and tight and private in his chest. this is the crew of the enterprise. this is the youngest captain in starfleet history. if he never tells another soul, if no one ever cares or believes him, he'll know.

he offers a small, slightly distracted smile to doctor mccoy, getting a curious sideglance in return, then ducks his head to his padd to sync it up with the bridge computer. as a civilian, he's not entitled to the same accesses that the science crew receives, but he gets enough information to at least make some educated guesses of his own.

--aesthetically, it's.. almost pretty, the energy pulses almost familiar in a way. he frowns as he spins the model on his padd, something about it nagging at him. ]
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-13 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
--Huh? [ david glances back up, looking a little dazed for a second-- the same look carol gets when she's lost in her work. he blinks, then flushes faintly, glancing down at his padd--now filled with what seems to be some sort of calculations--before carefully saving his progress and ending it. he glances back up, then, gaze drawn toward the viewing screen a little wistfully. ] .. Yeah. I don't get off Earth much, honestly, so it's nice being on a ship.

[ he hesitates, reaching up to push his hair back from his brow and trying to get his blush back under control. ] It was.. also kind of fun to watch you and your crew. You can tell you've been working together for a long time.

[ though it was definitely strange being here to see it in person instead of reading about it or listening to a report afterward. not that this had been particularly exciting as far as encounters with alien beings go, but the less exciting, the safer the crew and ship, so david can't really complain.

he curls his padd to his chest, glancing back up at the captain again, curious, expression the most open it's been since their first encounter. ]


You never get tired of this, do you?
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-14 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
How do you mea-- [ but he's interrupted from his question as he's urged back toward the lift, eyes widening in surprise. for a few moments after the door closes behind them, he looks as if he isn't quite certain how to respond. he's not even sure if he wants to.

he glances toward him, suddenly cautious again. ]
Don't.. do this because you feel obligated. That's not what I want. [ it's like he said-- he doesn't really want anything out of him, not really. once this mission is over, their lives will probably go separate ways again. that's just the reality of it. ]
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-14 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know how much I believe about the family man in you being gone. [ he steps out of the lift, mouth finally quirking faintly. ] I mean, maybe it's not like someone else's might be, but.. seems to me you've made your own family here. It's obvious that your command crew cares a lot about you, anyway, and I don't think it's any secret that you care about them.

[ it makes him glad to think that kirk isn't alone, that he has people who love and support him.

he's quiet for a few moments as they walk, but then he clears his throat, his ears going a little red. ]


I haven't.. told anyone. Not even Mum or-- Well. It's just been this.. side-project, I suppose. [ he trails off, tapping fingers against his padd a little restlessly. ] You have to understand: Mum is great. I mean, you know that, of course, but she's really.. she's always done her best, and I know that. But I also know.. sometimes.. when she looks at me.. [ he trails off a little uncertainly, not quite sure how to put it. finally, he shrugs. ] I needed to know who she was seeing.
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-14 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he glances up, lips curling into a small smile to show that he's not upset. ] I've never blamed her. It's not as if occasionally seeing someone else in me made her love me less. It even makes perfect sense. [ his mother is a gentle person with a very big heart, after all, and if his father is kirk--as he's mostly certain--her decision never to tell him must have weighed on her.

there have been times, he thinks, in which she'd almost given in, almost contacted him-- perhaps for the very reason that kirk is so certain he can't be david's father. maybe david was some sort of fluke, when all the right factors managed to align, and her son was jim kirk's only chance for a biological child.

but on the other hand, david knows his own personality is less like his mother's than she would have liked, and having regular contact with someone like captain kirk would have tempted him in directions she feared him going. as it is, starfleet is still a little tempting.. now and again.

--anyway. he takes a bracing breath, straightening narrow shoulders and stepping toward the doors, watching them open. ]
Well. Let's get this cleared up.
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-15 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I can tell. [ it's not even sarcastic. that just seems to be the kind of man leonard mccoy is, showing his affection and concern through grouchiness. ] I know he's worried about you. [ david never would have said anything if he hadn't had ten years to make certain. after all, the last thing he wants to do is hurt kirk in any way.

he watches the doctor work for several moments, hands curled together loosely atop his padd. at the question, though, he glances toward the older man with a small smile. ]
My boyfriend certainly seems to think so lately. [ he uncurls a hand to push his hair back from his face again, then shakes his head. ] --I work a lot, I guess, but I like to do other things, too. I like mountain-climbing, much to Mum's horror. There are some great mountain ranges on New Vulcan. .. I dive, too, but Rish is less enthusiastic about deep water.

[ he stretches his legs out, crossing his ankles lightly. it's.. sort of strange, talking about his hobbies like this with captain kirk of all people. this entire cycle has been.. bizarre. ] Of course.. lately, I've been so involved in Genesis that I haven't had time for much else. I just.. it could change things forever. We're all feeling the weight of it, but.. [ he trails off, then shrugs a little awkwardly. ]
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-15 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he flashes him another quick smile, a little flustered despite himself. ] I guess I just had to grow up faster than some, that's all.

[ he smooths his fingers atop the padd as he glances back down at it, expression softening with clear affection. ] --And Rish is great. He actually volunteered to go on this rotation so we'd get to spend some time together. [ though between their individual schedules, sometimes they barely see one another in passing. it is what it is, though-- they'd both known what they were getting into.

he shifts, glancing back up curiously. ]
Do you do much climbing now?
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-16 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ god, jim, just ask.. it's not a secret. (probably.) ]

I don't get to do it as often as I like. [ a mild admission, coupled with a slightly embarrassed smile. he has to be careful even now-- though he doesn't typically let it stop him entirely. after all, if one activity is out of the question, he can find something else to do. generally speaking.

he glances up as mccoy interrupts, though, letting the older man take his blood again without complaint. he rubs the spot absently as the man steps away again, glance following him for a few moments before turning back to the captain. ]
It's a shame you don't get more leave on planets.
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-16 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
[ the comment earns a bright, slightly breathless smile in response. ] .. Yeah. Yeah, we will. [ given a little time to find the right planet with the right conditions for their first planet-wide test.

he takes a breath, then laughs faintly, shaking his head. ]
I can't imagine. [ a brief pause, amending himself with: ] No, I can imagine, I guess, and that's why I'm here. That's why I'm doing this. .. Sometimes I still wake up surprised, though.

[ it looks as if mccoy is finishing up, maybe, so david finds himself straightening faintly, fingers tightening around the padd. he knows what he expects to hear, but.. he has to wonder, a little, how the captain is going to react. ] .. God, I hope he wasn't trying to wade through my medical records.
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-16 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he stares at the figure of the doctor, knee jittering absently as they wait. the question earns a small snort, though. ] Nothing too exciting anymore, thankfully. They're just extensive.

[ he'll be there for a while if that's what he's doing. which.. it would make a sort of sense if he was, wouldn't it? david's time spent in and out of hospitals probably reinforces what the dna test is telling him. his conception might have been improbable, but he hadn't escaped the effects of that improbability. thankfully for him, his mum had been more determined and more stubborn than nature.

which.. speaking of his mum. ]
--You should contact Mum sometime. [ he glances toward him, stilling again, chin tilting faintly. ] I mean.. just to say hi. I feel like she'd enjoy that. [ nothing had technically stopped carol from contacting jim, either, but.. well. she'd clearly had reasons not to. ]
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[personal profile] protomatter 2016-08-16 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think she thought that. Just.. [ he trails off, then echoes jim's shrug. ] Well. She had her hands full at the time with me. [ and with all the complicated issues that david presented at any given time simply by existing. ] I honestly don't know when she ever slept the first few years.

[ between work and david's health and research and simply being a mother, that is. david had known early in life that she'd gone to great lengths just to ensure his survival.

she'd definitely had her reasons, then. but.. had jim loved her? he's wondered now and then. given the haunted look his mother had sometimes when he could pry the subject of the enterprise's captain from her lips, he thinks she'd cared for him, at least. ]


.. I'm sorry, though. I know you said you don't blame her, but it still must've been tough not getting any answers.

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