Received: from [66.218.66.30] by n41.grp.scd.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 05 Jun 2004 23:07:48 -0000 X-Sender: campbratcher@psci.net X-Apparently-To: ASCEM-S@yahoogroups.com Received: (qmail 10267 invoked from network); 5 Jun 2004 23:07:47 -0000 Received: from unknown (66.218.66.172) by m24.grp.scd.yahoo.com with QMQP; 5 Jun 2004 23:07:47 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO mailstore.psci.net) (63.65.184.2) by mta4.grp.scd.yahoo.com with SMTP; 5 Jun 2004 23:07:47 -0000 Received: from max (as4-d59-rp-psci.psci.net [63.92.109.155]) by mailstore.psci.net (8.12.2/8.12.2) with SMTP id i55N7UQX016951 for ; Sat, 5 Jun 2004 18:07:31 -0500 Message-ID: <002801c44b51$f57f2080$9b6d5c3f@max> To: "ASCEM-S" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 X-eGroups-Remote-IP: 63.65.184.2 From: "Keith & Jessica Bratcher" X-Yahoo-Profile: sileya MIME-Version: 1.0 Mailing-List: list ASCEM-S@yahoogroups.com; contact ASCEM-S-owner@yahoogroups.com Delivered-To: mailing list ASCEM-S@yahoogroups.com Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 18:08:04 -0500 Subject: [ASCEM-S] NEW TOS Blame it on Midnight [R] K/Mc, K/S (implied) 1/2 kirkmccoyfest Reply-To: "Keith & Jessica Bratcher" Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-ELNK-AV: 0 Title: "Blame it on Midnight" Author: T'Thrill Romance Codes: K/Mc, K/S (implied) Rating: R - m/m Summary: Written for the 2003-2004 KirkMcCoyfest . This, like all my stories, can be found on my webpage T'Thrill's Den of Trek Delights: (Once I am free to do so per fest rules) http://www.geocities.com/tthrill1612/ Warning: This story contains m/m sexual situations. If you are not interested in and/or are offended by such things, you will find reading this a complete waste of your time, so please move on. If you are under 18 years of age, please move on, as well. Disclaimer: Copyright 2004 by T'Thrill. This is an original work of amateur fiction based on Star Trek. This work makes "fair use" of Star Trek copyrighted material; it is not intended to infringe on the intellectual property rights of Paramount, Viacom or other owners of copyright in Star Trek or any of their assignees or licensees. The author's copyright extends only to the original material in this work. Archive: Okay to archive in KirkMcCoyfest, ASCEM, BLTS, and COCO-SSD, provided that header, disclaimers, my name, and email address are all attached. All others please ask. My email address is TThrill1612@aol.com Acknowledgments: Once again, Selek has been so very kind to beta a story for me. Without his guidance, I would post little more than nonsense. Thank you, my friend. Until you've been beside a man You don't know what he wants You don't know if he cries at night You don't know if he don't When nothin' comes easy Old nightmares are real Until you've been beside a man You don't know how he feels Bob Seger - Shame on the Moon Chapter 1/2 Leonard McCoy was hunched over the latest quarterly fitness reports, readying them to be forward on to the captain, when he heard the doors to sickbay slide open and shut. Almost 2200 hours, ship's time. He didn't need to look up. He had no doubt that it was Jim. Their esteemed captain had been badgering him for these very reports for over a week. Leonard knew that Jim needed to review them before handing them over to Starfleet Command, and that like everything else, his commander liked things done in a neat, timely manner, but time to do anything as mundane as reports had been a real premium lately. Little would it matter that he'd spent the last twenty-six hours in surgery patching up the latest landing party, or that with trying to get the last of the reports finished, sleep was nothing more than a distant, elusive memory. "Hold your horses! I said I'd have 'em to you in the hour, and I meant it! I'm just looking over the last of 'em now," he grumbled. Everyone onboard was on edge, including him. He expected Jim to step closer, perch himself on the edge of the desk, cross his arms, and offer a redundant comment that stemmed more from frustration than anything else. With the mission coming to an end, it'd been that kind of a week. Not only was every department under the gun to get all the final checks done, but to top it off they'd run into a nasty situation on Theolis 7 that had damned near cost them the away team. It had been Jim's resourcefulness, as usual, that had saved the day. Still, there had been a few injuries, two that had been serious, but this time, thankfully, no casualties to report. It was the continued, unexpected stillness and silence that finally forced McCoy's eyes away from the display on the screen and toward the office door. What he saw was a man devoid of all color, looking like he was about to collapse. "My God, Jim! What the hell's wrong?" McCoy gasped, rising quickly from his chair. "Have you seen him? Did he tell you?" Jim asked. "Who? Tell me what? Jim, what's happened?" McCoy demanded, reaching his commander, and more importantly his friend, and grasping him by the biceps. "Spock. Have you talked to him? Do you know?" "Jim, I haven't seen Spock in four days. Hell, I haven't so much as stepped a foot outta sickbay in that long." He led Jim to the chair he just vacated. After Jim had fallen into the seat, Leonard reached in his top drawer and pulled out a bottle of whiskey. He didn't know what had happened, but he could still tell when a man was in desperate need of a drink. He retrieved a glass from the file drawer and poured a hefty shot. He knew that Jim wasn't scheduled to report to the bridge for another two shifts, so offering him alcohol now wouldn't even be breaking any regulations. "Here, drink this," he ordered, as he set the glass down on the desk. Wrapping his hand tightly around the glass, for a second Leonard thought Jim just might fling it across the office. If that's what it took, so be it. There was more where that came from. Instead, Jim tilted it toward his lips, threw his head back, and downed the liquor in one large gulp. Setting the glass back down, he breathed through the heat, "So, you don't know. You haven't heard." Feeling a sympathetic stab in his gut, Leonard realized that the pain radiating from his friend's eyes was more contagious than any microbe he'd ever run across. "No, I haven't heard a thing. Take a minute, then tell me what's goin' on," Leonard soothed, settling himself in Jim's normal spot on the desktop. Jim nodded, and then seemed to take a deep breath before he continued. "Spock's leaving the service. He's already prepared his resignation. As soon as the debriefings are finished, he's gone. He's going back to Vulcan...to…to be bonded!" Of all the scenarios that had run through Leonard's mind in the last few seconds, he hadn't even considered this as a possibility. "Bonded? Who? Surely not T'Pring!" Jim held out the glass. Leonard refilled it. "No, not T'Pring. To a woman whose bondmate was the captain on the Intrepid. Seems she's been without a bondmate since that ship was destroyed, and Spock's all too willing to apply for the job," he said, bitterly. "But I thought the two of you...I mean, y'all have been together for over two years. I just assumed that…someday…it would be *you* and Spock taking that step together," Leonard stammered. "So did I, although we never really talked about it. We were together, and that's all that mattered. At least, that's what I thought. We agreed that we'd wait until the end of the mission to make any decisions. Well, the mission is ending, so tonight I made it official. I asked him to marry me." Leonard retrieved another glass. After pouring himself a shot, and refilling Jim's, again, he managed, "I have to assume the answer was 'No'." "No?" Jim clucked humorlessly. "No, I could've handled. At least I could have debated that. 'Impossible' is more like it. Oh, and 'illogical', of course!" "Jim, there's gotta be some mistake. I've never seen Spock…well, as blissful as he's been in these last years. My God! The man actually lights up in your presence. Always has." Jim shook his head. "No mistake, Bones. I've spent the last two hours going over and over it, and I know what was said." Leonard absentmindedly stared at his glass as he turned it around in his hand. It was as if he was looking for answers in the hypnotic, amber-colored sparkle caused by the reflection of the overhead light. When no answer came, he downed the liquid. "Spock leavin' you for a woman, or anyone else for that matter, just doesn't make sense. Oh, sure, he's had a couple'a brief dalliances, but even those can be explained away due to the circumstances. The fact that he's made this choice really surprises me. After the mess with T'Pring, I never thought Spock would consider bonding with woman. Hell, after you two got together, I never though he would consider bonding with *anyone* else." "Neither did I," Jim answered, the depths of the defeat he was feeling coming through loud and clear. Leonard was sure that something serious had happened to cause Spock to make this decision. As much as he hated himself for thinking it, only one possibility came to mind. "Jim, don't get me wrong, but you haven't...? What I mean is, we both know that you've had your share of...let's just say, extracurricular activities. Did you...?" Jim shook his head emphatically. "No! No one. Not since Miramanee. That's when Spock and I made the commitment to each other, and there hasn't been anyone since." It had been two years, eight months, and an odd amount of days since the Enterprise had been forced to abandon Jim in an attempt to chase down and divert the asteroid bearing down on the Preserver planet. Spock had been commanding the ship when the attempt had failed, frying the warp engines in the process. It was during the two months they spent crawling back to the planet on nothing more than impulse engines, during which time he and Spock were constantly at each other's throats, that he had first begun to suspect the true nature of Spock's feelings for Jim. Although they knew Jim must still be on the planet, they didn't know for sure if he was still alive, or if they could reach him in time. During those weeks of failure and uncertainty, Spock had repeatedly refused food, rest, and had frequently handed command over to either Scotty or Sulu in deference to his obsession with the symbols that had been found on the obelisk. It wasn't long before Leonard realized it was an obsession born out of guilt for leaving Jim on the planet, and a nearly overwhelming fear that his actions had cost him any future with the one person he'd ever dared to love. With those factors combined, they had driven Spock closer to insanity than Leonard had ever imagined possible, or ever wanted to see again. It was Spock's willingness to sacrifice everything-- himself, the crew, and the ship--on the slim chance that Jim could be rescued that made this newest development seem so unbelievable. After his return to the ship, Jim had run headlong into his own demons, specifically the tragic and senseless death of Mirimanee and her unborn child--his child. It was during the dark days that followed that Jim and Spock had finally been forced to face up to what they had both tried so hard to deny: their feelings for each other. As far as Leonard knew, neither man had been involved with anyone since, but with Jim's history, it had been a logical conclusion. "Sorry. I had to ask," he sighed. "Jim, from what I've observed, I'd bet money on the fact that Spock really loves you. That's saying a hellava lot for a Vulcan. There has to be a *reason* for his decision!" Jim propped his elbows on the desktop and swirled the liquid around in his glass. "There is. I'm neither Vulcan, nor female. Therein lies the problem." "You wanna explain that? It hasn't been a problem up until now, has it?" Jim shut his eyes and slowly rubbed the glass across his forehead. The depth of the pain radiating from Jim's face was like a knife twisting in Leonard's gut. "Didn't seem to be. According to him, the fact that I'm a male actually served to make me more appealing." "And the fact that you're human?" "It was never an issue...until now. Recently he's been delving deeper into the Vulcan disciplines, and his intervals of meditation have become longer and more intense. When I saw some information on his terminal regarding Vulcan mating rituals, I asked him if was entering into pon farr, but he assured me he wasn't. I just assumed he was planning for the time when we could be bonded. I couldn't have been more wrong. According to Spock, Vulcans choose their mates for two reasons: the first is to survive the madness of the bloodfever, and second is to procreate. "Considering Spock's family tree, reproducing seems to be a major consideration. A Vulcan is preferable, and a female bondmate makes things a lot easier in the baby-making department. That makes me unacceptable all the way around. I tried to tell him that with the medical advances available today, it was certainly possible for us to have a child, but even that didn't help. It seems that although Vulcans allow for homosexual bondmates, it's a choice that's considered to be based on emotion instead of logic, which is another issue that Spock isn't willing to deal with. Logic! Imagine that! God forbid that we should have a marriage based on the fact that we love one another!" Jim tossed the third shot down his throat, and held out the glass once more. This time, Leonard took it away. "Getting drunk isn't the answer, Jim," Leonard said, gripping both empty glasses. "Maybe not, but it's the best one I can come up with for now," Jim spat, folding his arms on top of the desk. "I take it that Spock didn't just decide on this bond tonight?" Leonard asked, steering Jim's thoughts away from more alcohol. "No, he didn't. He's been arranging this for the last ten weeks! Over two months, and not a word to me!" The bitter tone in Jim's voice was growing more and more venomous, and Leonard hoped the calming effects of the whisky would kick in soon. "Of course, that didn't keep him from fucking me on a regular basis!" Jim continued. "When I asked him about that, he said it would have been illogical to end a mutually satisfying relationship just because this bond was being negotiated! God dammit!" Leonard refrained from mentioning the fact that, according to the physical exams he'd performed on both of them, the fucking seemed to be fairly mutual. The slightly decreased muscular tension in Spock's anus was a pretty good indicator that he wasn't *always* on the giving end. There are just some things you can't hide from your old country doctor! Not only that, Leonard knew Spock could act as cold as anyone he'd ever met, but for the most part that was a facade, and not a very good one. Certainly this degree of calculation didn't sound like the Vulcan he'd come to know and, in truth, respect. Leonard suspected that this version of the story was somewhat lop-sided, and that once Jim calmed down he'd hear the rest of it. But that wasn't what was important right now. Jim was hurting. That's all that mattered. It was his job to help his friend hold the pieces together. Leonard sat the glasses off to the side, then reached over and laid a hand on his friend's shoulder. "Damn, Jim, I'm really sorry. I know I've had my doubts, maybe even expressed them more than I should've, but I'd really begun to believe that things were gonna work out for the two of you, even against all the odds." Jim looked up. "Thanks, Bones, so did I, but it seems you were right all along. I don't know how. You sure must have seen something that I missed." Leonard shook his head. "Jim, I'm no fortune teller. I never for a second thought something like this would happen. My concerns stemmed from the exact reasons I told you at the time I found out that you and he were lovers. With Spock being your second-in-command, I thought it'd be the pressures of the job that would get in the way. I was afraid that the two of you bein' together would pose serious problems to the mission, even to the point of puttin' this ship and crew at risk. I don't know how you did it, but y'all managed to prove me wrong. Somehow the two of you never allowed your personal relationship to carry over onto the bridge." Jim looked away, wistfulness replacing the anger that had shown from that face just moments before. "It was hard, especially on those occasions when I had to knowingly place him in danger. But on that first night together, the night when we finally admitted what had been in our hearts all along, we agreed that the only way it could work was to keep our personal and professional lives separate. Now I find out that there was a lot more separating us than just the job." Jim drew a deep breath, then let it out slowly, as he put his head down on his folded arms, and sighed, "My God, Bones! What the hell am I supposed to do without him?" Leonard laid his hand on Jim's head and began gently stroking it. "I know it doesn't feel like it now, but you'll go on," he soothed. There were few people in the galaxy who had ever been allowed to witness Jim Kirk with his guard completely down, and Leonard was one of them, but even he'd never seen his friend this shattered. In truth, Spock wasn't the only one on board who was good at hiding behind a facade. It was perhaps the one area in which his two friends were perfectly matched. With Leonard, Jim had the freedom to release the emotions that he couldn't allow anyone else--even to some extent, Spock--to see. The crew trusted Jim to lead them, guide them, and even insure their very survival, and it was difficult for them to realize that even heroes have their breaking point. And in their eyes, that's exactly what Jim Kirk was. Although Leonard had respected, maybe even loved, the man from the beginning, there was never an element of hero-worship that stood between them. Because of that, a deep sense of trust had formed between them from almost the first day. Over these five years, there had been countless times when they had served as the emotional support for one another. Leonard knew that's exactly what Jim needed from him now, and no matter what it took, he was determined not to let him down. Whatever Spock's reasoning--whether it was good, bad, or as Leonard suspected, somewhere in the middle--the mere fact that the Vulcan was causing Jim this amount of anguish pissed him off. Jim had to carry the weight of this ship on his shoulders. He certainly didn't need to be dealing with this kind of bullshit! Leonard began to comb his fingers lightly through Jim's hair. Now that Jim had finally given up fighting the natural curl, it had darkened a bit. Leonard found that running his fingers through the soft, bronze tangle was admittedly pleasurable and threatened to raise the head of feelings that had long ago been put to rest. Once, very early in their friendship, just after Leonard had been forced to kill the shape-shifting creature that had disguised itself as his old flame, Nancy Crater, he could've become Jim's lover. In the days that followed, he experienced a profound need for an emotional connection to another person, and Jim had made it clear that his door was open. Perhaps it was because of their new, but solid, friendship that Jim offered, or maybe he really had believed there could be more between them. Leonard was never sure, and it was never discussed. Not that he hadn't been tempted, even to the point of standing in front of Jim's cabin late one evening with his finger hovering just above the button that would've signaled his presence. But even then, although he was craving the touch of another, Leonard knew he could either be the CMO Jim needed, or his lover, but not both. As Spock was so fond of pointing out, he was a man who could easily be led by his emotions, and Leonard knew he'd be unable to draw the line, no matter how pleasant it may be. So, he had chosen the former of the two options, to be the best CMO possible for Jim, and had never stepped through that door. It was just as well, since it wasn't long before he noticed a definite gleam in those hazel-gold eyes whenever they looked toward a certain first officer, a glimmer of nothing less than endless desire that had never been there for anyone else, including him. But now, seeing Jim so torn up, he wondered if he'd made the right decision all those years ago. God knows if he'd ever allowed himself to give his heart over to Jim, he'd never hurt him, not like this. "Umm...that feels good," Jim breathed, as Leonard continued stroking his fingers through the soft hair. Leonard thought that Jim had fallen asleep. He sure needed the rest. He'd been going non-stop for a week, and then having to face this kind of disappointment was taking its toll. Leaning over, placing his mouth close to Jim's ear, he whispered, "Jim, when was the last time you slept?" Jim shrugged his shoulders, slightly. "I dunno. A few days ago, I guess. Too much going on...and still too much to do." Leonard slid off the desk, and placed his hands on Jim's upper arms. "Not for the next eight hours. C'mon. I'm takin' you to your cabin and puttin' you to bed." Obediently, Jim rose up. Some of the color was back in his face, and it was obvious that the whisky had finally reached his bloodstream and was helping him to relax. "Is that a proposal or a proposition, Doctor?" Jim grinned that killer half-grin of his. "It'll be an order if you don't comply," Leonard smiled back, although he sincerely meant every word. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]