Night 54: Soccer/Recreational Field

Feb 10, 2011 13:48

[from here]Though the night felt the same as any other, Brook felt that something was a little different than the usual. It was as though he could sense something about the place - like where things were dangerous and where they wouldn't be. Usually he knew that pretty well without the strange feeling. The Sun Room was always a big no-entry, and ( Read more... )

leela, kirk, sakura, guy, anise, nigredo, tear, rita, renamon, claude, sai, sasuke, taura, spock, mccoy, brook

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doneinthree February 17 2011, 05:49:59 UTC
"The Enterprise?" Kirk echoed in undisguised surprise. Only a hallucination, obviously, but he had to wonder what Bones might have imagined happening on the ship to warrant attacking Spock. Then again, maybe it was too reasonable to expect that Spock would appear as himself in a hallucination set on the Enterprise, so... maybe he'd been a Romulan. Or a med student. Really, the most baffling thing about this was imagining Bones trying to hurt anybody with anything other than grouchy words or a hypospray.

Which meant there had to be more to it, but Kirk only said: "Hold that thought." The monster - zombie, creature, whatever - fighting the two prisoners in the distance had crumpled, and Kirk shined his flashlight around them again. He didn't believe for a minute that that was the only aggressor out here, not after that one night with the giant snake-bird-woman and the dogs. Honestly, the sooner they got of the rec field, the better he'd feel.

There was an odd expression on Spock's face when Kirk turned back to them, but then... Spock was one of the few people for whom, when it came to the question of "odd expression" versus "trick of the light", "trick of the light" was actually more believable. Spock answered him smoothly enough, in typical too-literal Spock fashion, and Kirk wondered if he was getting paranoid... of his own officers. This was not a habit he wanted to develop, not here, not when he had too few trusted allies as it was.

Later. If Bones said that there were no lasting physical effects, Kirk was content to believe him and worry about getting answers tomorrow - from both of them. "Then let's make it happen," he said to Spock. "Move fast, stay close. We don't know what else is out here." Kirk pointed his flashlight ahead of him again, and ran. It was a small field, easily crossed in a minute, so he only looked back at Spock and McCoy once his fingers met the brick and vine of the wall.

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hes_deadjim February 18 2011, 01:41:09 UTC
It looked like Kirk was interested but going to drop it. He heaved a silent sigh of relief. Now they could focus on this wall and what was behind it.

Jim was obviously gunning for the challenge. He probably didn't even need there to be anything on the other side to want to climb this thing. He'd do it just for the hell of it. Spock, on the other hand, did need a reason. McCoy watched him curiously at the delay. Now that was a weird little pause. The Commander had a look on his face that some people might call contemplative. For Mr. Spock, that was the same as saying water was wet.

Maybe he was calculating whether he could scale the wall. McCoy didn't see why he even had to. Spock was a Vulcan and incredibly fit to boot. He wouldn't have any trouble. Hell, Jim was already starting to climb.

He faced the wall again himself with a look of resignation. The wall stood there unsympathetically and didn't get any shorter. Too bad we can't just go out the front door, he thought. But that would have been too easy, and this place, was if anything, never 'too easy'. It wasn't like there wasn't any other way out of the grounds, but this was the closest one. It'd take a lot longer to get from here to a gate or the front doors than to climb the damn thing. At any rate, standing around wasn't going to get anything accomplished. He wasn't getting any younger here either, so he needed to just get over it and get going.

The doctor tucked the first aid kit under an arm. Maybe he was feeling a little insecure because there was a larger age gap between himself and this Spock and Jim, but he wasn't at all feeble either. He'd kept himself fit and scaling a wall was perfectly within his ability. He was forty, so what? He'd just take it more slowly than the other two. McCoy grabbed onto a crevice between bricks and began to slowly climb.

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