Ambrosia It’s late by the time Lee makes it back to his quarters. He’s been dogged by memories all day of his mother and Zak, friends from the Atlantia and the Academy. The whole business of settling New Caprica is throwing him. It’s too easy. Something’s not right. He nods to the marine guard and pushes through the hatch.
Then he sees Kara asleep in his rack. Maybe not being on the run is better. As Lee crawl in to join her, Kara rolls over, snuggling against him warm, cozy. Definitely better. He kisses the top of her head and smiles.
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DreamsLee Adama often dreams something horrible has happened to Kara. It stared long before red moon, the end of the worlds or even Zak’s accident. It started the first night he met her
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I love the story you told here-- how Kara didn't acknowledge what she wanted until she went on that rescue mission, and where the two of them are now. So much could have gone better if pilots had just acted.
I love them all stringing together. Sometimes 100 words just leaves me wanting more. This is a nice way to do both at the same time. I think Kiss was my favorite. Her confidence that he's in this too is beautiful.
On New Caprica, Kara Thrace is Sam Anders' wife. She's not Starbuck, hasn't been for a while. They say New Caprica's a chance to start a new life, that bright, shiny future she and Lee debated when Scar was around. Now, it seems Sam and Kara are trying to make one for themselves.
Not even Sam knows she's planetside because she's trying to put as much distance between her and Lee Adama as possible.
At night, Kara dreams of vipers flying through space, twisting, twirling, racing. Lee's always on her six.
She doesn't want to think about what that means.
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Drown, ambrosia, PG-13 After Lee'd landed his bird, he'd kept control, deciding where to go from there. He knew he couldn't go to his quarters, as Dee would be there, and he couldn't face her now. Not after what happened
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“Come on,” Lee muttered, as Kara dragged him into the empty storage unit. “It’s late, I’m tired, whatever it is can we do it in the morning?”
“Lee, I don’t care how frakked up things have gotten, we’re not going to skip our anniversary.”
The word smacked him upside the head. One year. One year they’d been holding this secret, officiated by Elosha just after Colonial Day. Married.
“You forgot.” Kara handed him a glass of ambrosia--where’d she get that? “Didn’t you, Mr. Thrace?”
“It’s not Mr. Thrace.”
“Yeah it is,” Kara smirked, kissing him hard.
“Yeah it is.”
RaptorShe doesn’t wait ( ... )
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Nice job!
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Ambrosia
It’s late by the time Lee makes it back to his quarters. He’s been dogged by memories all day of his mother and Zak, friends from the Atlantia and the Academy. The whole business of settling New Caprica is throwing him. It’s too easy. Something’s not right. He nods to the marine guard and pushes through the hatch.
Then he sees Kara asleep in his rack. Maybe not being on the run is better. As Lee crawl in to join her, Kara rolls over, snuggling against him warm, cozy. Definitely better. He kisses the top of her head and smiles.
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DreamsLee Adama often dreams something horrible has happened to Kara. It stared long before red moon, the end of the worlds or even Zak’s accident. It started the first night he met her ( ... )
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(I've actually had the picture of the third drabble in my head for a long time and ran with it.)
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On New Caprica, Kara Thrace is Sam Anders' wife. She's not Starbuck, hasn't been for a while. They say New Caprica's a chance to start a new life, that bright, shiny future she and Lee debated when Scar was around. Now, it seems Sam and Kara are trying to make one for themselves.
Not even Sam knows she's planetside because she's trying to put as much distance between her and Lee Adama as possible.
At night, Kara dreams of vipers flying through space, twisting, twirling, racing. Lee's always on her six.
She doesn't want to think about what that means.
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Drown, ambrosia, PG-13 After Lee'd landed his bird, he'd kept control, deciding where to go from there. He knew he couldn't go to his quarters, as Dee would be there, and he couldn't face her now. Not after what happened ( ... )
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