[Insatiable Verse - Trapped]

Sep 12, 2010 21:48

[ooc note to tbg folk: Please ignore, this is a separate verse! In case you're wondering, this is the verse in which Uhura and Kirk have lots of sex and pretend that's all it is. Until things get awkward ( Read more... )

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owns_the_chair September 13 2010, 03:19:21 UTC
She does exactly what he expects her to this time, at least. With the same cool professionalism she always displays, she examines the controls while he barks orders at the computer. None of them move them as much as one single inch towards either deck. He's not the biggest fan of cramped spaces, but he's long since learned to deal with them. The trick is to just not think about where you are. It's not the drop that bothers him. It's being trapped. At least the light is still on, he thinks morosely and gets out his comm.

And okay, he's going to owe Scotty a drink or two for snapping at him, but he does not need to be stuck in a lift with Uhura right now. Not when she's close enough to make his fingers twitch with the urge to push her up against the nearest wall and bury himself inside her until all he knows is her voice and her scent. He puts both that image and the thought of just how small these lifts are out of his head and focuses on Scotty's voice. He soon wishes he hadn't.

After a somewhat technical explanation, it becomes clear that while they're not in any immediate danger of a long drop and a short stop, they're not going to be moving anytime soon. Apparently, an experiment to reduce power-usage for the lifts and divert that extra power to the engines has misfired. Badly. And is going to take, at Scotty's guesstimate when pressed by a very insistent Captain, at least two hours to fix.

He snaps his comm shut with a low, muttered curse, one of his more creative ones. Paces the small floor of the lift, trying to not get angry enough to hit something important, but stay just annoyed enough to not notice the cramped space. Or Uhura.

"So..." he starts, not sure what to say or do around her in private anymore. "I don't know about you, but I'm pretty glad I went before I left the bridge. And passed on that last cup of coffee."

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nyota_uhura24 September 13 2010, 03:47:42 UTC
She focuses herself completely on the controls, trying to forget where she is and who she's with, but it's obvious pretty quickly that there's simply no power to move the lift. Jim seems as aggravated as she feels - though not nearly as scared - and barks orders into his communicator. The fact that they can reach Scotty reassures her immensely, but what he tells them makes her blood run cold. Two hours. Two. Whole. Hours. She knows she should be relieved that they know what the problem is and that it can be fixed, but all she can think about is what feels like an eternity of time in this tiny, cramped space. She knows the turbolift's dimensions by heart, and the numbers swim before her eyes as she tries to remind herself that there's plenty of space. The walls aren't going to close in around her. Her eyes dart around, checking to make sure the room isn't shrinking, but she can't tell anymore. Her analytical mind is fast fading as panic takes over.

Memories of a room not much larger flood her mind unbidden, and she remembers pacing and crying and screaming and knowing that she was never going to get out. This isn't that room. You're going to be out in two hours. You're safe. Her eyes flicker to Jim. She'll never admit how much of a relief it is that she's not alone, but she can't let him see how terrified she is. Jim's always seen her as tough and strong, and if she lowers her defenses during sex then all that's revealed is passion. No one gets to see this part of herself, the one that is so irrationally and irrevocably terrified. Deep breaths. Wide open spaces. Deep breaths. She chants the mantra to herself, trying to make herself breathe, trying to pretend she's anywhere but here.

Jim is pacing, but she stays completely still, trying not to remember a time when she wore a path into the floor from pacing so much. Maybe if she stays very still and takes up as little space as possible, the walls will stay in place. You're not thinking clearly, she tells herself, trying to clear her mind, but there's no duty to focus on. There's nothing to tether her to serenity. She tries to keep her eyes on the control panel so she can pretend she's doing something, but there's simply nothing to do. At his half-hearted attempt at humor, she looks back at him, planning to banter back.

“Nothing about this situation is remotely funny, so you can keep your lame attempts at humor to yourself,” she all but hisses, and damnit, she sounds a little hysterical. If she doesn't get a hold of herself he's going to realize that she's losing it. She closes her eyes for a moment. “Sorry,” she manages. Deep breaths. Wide open spaces. Deep breaths...

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owns_the_chair September 13 2010, 04:08:48 UTC
Her sharp retort has him blinking in surprise. It's not like her to lose her cool like this, and while they do have a history of snarky banter, this? Wasn't it. It hurts more than he thinks it has a right to. It's not that he isn't used to being cut down to size by her, it's more the way she does it. There's nothing teasing about it, and he can't see it as anything but the cruel remark it was. Which he'd have been fine with if it hadn't come from her. Someone he likes and trusts.

But then, she apologizes and that's more confusing than anything. Because, like him, she's not the type to apologize if there isn't an expressed need for it. Huh. Interesting. She must really be pissed at him. For what, he has no idea, but he knows better than to take her anger lightly. Or to want to be the subject of it in the first place, but that damage has obviously been done already. Sure, it'd been awkward when she left his quarters, but they'd both been cool with it at the time. There's something he's missing here, and he hates not being able to put all the pieces of the puzzle together.

"Look, I don't like this anymore than you do. But we're here, and we're going to be here for a while. So I suggest we deal with it, and keep pretending nothing's going on, since we're so good at that." The last bit comes out a lot more acerbically than intended, and he pinches the bridge of his nose and takes a deep breath. Not the time, Kirk. So not the time for this.

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nyota_uhura24 September 13 2010, 04:30:07 UTC
She doesn't want to be cruel to him, and she hates that the words come out so harshly, but she's rapidly losing her grip on the here and now. The turbolift walls seem to waver, and she sees the plain white walls of the room from all those years ago. Even if she shouldn't be yelling at him right now, even if it won't make sense, she can't possibly explain. She wants to banter back, to reclaim the teasing relationship they once had and use it to distract her from her thoughts, but her mind won't work that way right now.

And then he brings her out of her thoughts again, and she blinks at him in confusion. But we're here, and we're going to be here for a while. Those words send terror racing through her again, and it takes her a moment to realize that he's talking about them, and that he has no idea why she's snapping at him. She almost laughs, because just for a moment she'd actually forgotten that anything strange was going on between them. “You're the one who refuses to discuss anything whatsoever,” she says, and this time it's less snappy but her voice quivers slightly. Damnit, Nyota, get it together. There's nothing to be afraid of.

Glancing down at her hand, she realizes with shock that it's shaking. Her hands are always so steady when there's work to be done, but now they have no purpose. She wishes so badly for the presence of mind to have a normal conversation with him to keep her mind off this, but it's impossible. Her eyes dart around the lift again, and she swears it was bigger a moment ago. “But fine, let's pretend.” Her voice is softer now, and she sinks to the floor, hoping the lift will look bigger from down there, and needing to do something to keep herself from pacing.

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owns_the_chair September 13 2010, 04:48:46 UTC
Okay, so he kinda walked right into that one. And she may have a point about him refusing to discuss anything about what's happened between them. But that isn't the point! Not even if that is the point, is it the point. Not if he doesn't acknowledge that it's the point. Especially since she's not exactly being forward about her thoughts either. And he's glad she isn't, really, because it would be awkward to have that talk. They both knew what they were doing, they're both mature adults, and... Oh, God, he's starting to sound like a sex-ed teacher. So what if he'd kinda like to know if it had as profound impact on her as it did on him? It's. not. happening.

He's about to reply when she looks down at her hands, and he immediately frowns in concern. The Hell?! He's never known her to have anything other than completely steady hands, even in the worst possible situations. It's odd to see them shake now, and his concern takes a sharp left turn into worry when she sinks to the floor. Something is very not right here, and he maybe walking into the lion's den, but he's got to figure out what it is.

Kneeling down in front of her, he takes her hands and covers them with his own, steadying them. He knows how much it must grate on her to not be in complete control of herself. And he's not going to ask if she's okay, when she so obviously isn't. "Hey," he says softly, the previous bitterness in his voice replaced with an affection and slight concern he doesn't really know what to do with. "I know I'm not the one having this effect on you, you'd never let me. Tell me?" It's a gentle request and one he doesn't expect her to grant. But he has to fix this for her somehow.

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nyota_uhura24 September 13 2010, 05:39:44 UTC
She genuinely wants to know what he thinks about what happened between them, but she can't think straight enough to even try to talk about it, even if for once he can't run away. All she can think about is the fact that she's trapped, and that the room is so very small. There's no way out, and it's hard to breathe. She irrationally wonders if there's only a limited supply of air. If the walls close in on them there will be even less, but it won't matter because they'll be crushed. The room is shrinking, and she's all alone, and no one's ever going to find her. She's going to die here. She's always been here, and all the life she thought she'd lived was just something she dreamed up to pass the time. Nothing is real but this room, and this terror.

And then someone is steadying her hands, and she looks up in shock at the man kneeling in front of her. Again he brings her mind back to the fact that she's here on the Enterprise, even if she's stuck in a turbolift. Her eyes are wide with panic, but they lock with his, trying to tether herself to this reality even though she's terrified that he'll see right through her. He speaks comforting words in that soft, gentle voice, and the affection there makes her want to throw her arms around him, but she's frozen in place. He has no trouble realizing that she's not all right, but she doesn't talk about this, not with anyone. When she's having a hard time, she sometimes talks to Liz, sometimes really opens up to Christine, but never about this. Only her family knows, but they don't speak of it.

“I'm fine,” she protests, but her voice is shaking too, and she knows it isn't convincing. Frustration fills her, but it can't eclipse her fear. “It's not important.” She doesn't even notice that her hands are gripping his tightly as she tries to keep herself steady. “I'm fine,” she repeats, but she's shaking harder now, and she knows she needs to give some explanation. “I -” The words lodge in her throat and can't escape, so she falls silent and tries to concentrate on breathing.

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owns_the_chair September 13 2010, 20:15:52 UTC
Briefly, before she lifts her eyes to meet his, he thinks he's in for the scolding of a lifetime. Wonders just what he did to make her tremble with rage. But then, her eyes lock on his, and if she isn't physically clinging to him, her eyes are doing their best to. He recognizes the look instantly, knows it better than anyone ever should, and to see it on her face... It forces every ounce of air out of his lungs and leaves a rancid taste in his mouth, and the memory of a putrid stench in his nose. Fear. Panic. Abject terror. She thinks she's going to die here. Now.

To see those emotions on her face makes him want to find the cause of them and tear it apart until there's not even atoms left. But maybe there isn't a cause and it's just a thing for her. Like Bones and his aviophobia. If that's true it's a credit to her strength that it's taken her almost fifteen minutes to get to this point, if his guess it correct, though.

"Hey..." he soothes, hating the way she's shaking almost uncontrollably. Pries one of his hands from her grip and slides it up her arm, his touch gentle, yet firm. "Shhh... It's okay. I get it." And he does. Better than she probably thinks. He has no doubt about how much she hates letting him of all people witness her in this state, and he's not going to push to find out why she's claustrophobic. But he is going to obliterate every bit of fear in her eyes, and with any means possible.

With his eyes still locked on hers, he sits down next to her and coaxes her into his arms and onto his lap. "So here's what we're gonna do. You're going to hang onto to me, okay? I'm right here, and I'm going to stay just like this. I'm going to keep talking, and your job, Lieutenant, is to just focus on the sound of my voice and keep breathing." He takes her trembling hand and puts it on his chest, covering it with his own. "You can feel my heartbeat, right? And you can feel my rate of breathing. So just try to breathe in time with me, and listen. That's an order, by the way."

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nyota_uhura24 September 13 2010, 23:33:14 UTC
She's tries to keep pushing air in an out of her lungs, but it's hard to breathe through her panic. The world around her flickers in and out of focus - sometimes she's here, and sometimes she's back in that room. It all threatens to blend together into nothing but suffocation, and the only thing she can hold onto is those unbelievably blue eyes. She can't quite believe that he's there, but she clings to the hope that she's not alone, because if she's alone, then she's always been alone. Always been here. Always been trapped.

He's soothing her, the cadence of his voice rolling over her as she tries desperately to believe that she didn't dream him up to combat the terror of being trapped by herself. The part of her that believes still remembers that she doesn't want him to see this, that she only wants him to see her as fearless and strong, but it doesn't really matter when he's the only thing keeping her in the present.

Even though it's hard to think too clearly about it, later she will be amazed that he doesn't press her for explanations, just calmly soothes her and coaxes her into his lap. All she really knows now is that she's scared, but he's holding her in warm arms and placing her hand against his chest. She curls into him, seeking warmth. She wants to bury her face against him, but she has to keep looking into his eyes. Through her own incontrollable shaking she feels his heartbeat. It's steady, calm, filled with his strenth. She's always associated him with the sky, but now he is the earth, keeping her grounded. Or perhaps he is simply strong and gentle enough to hold her and keep her from shattering into pieces.

She clings to him, to the only strength she knows she can rely on. She isn't alone. At his instructions she manages a small nod and hopes he can see that she understands. Her hand fists in his shirt. He gave her an order, and she's going to obey it. She has a duty to do. She tries to fight back the room with his arms around her, his voice soothing her, his steady heartbeat tying her to the ground. She tries to shut out the rest of the universe until there is nothing but him.

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owns_the_chair September 14 2010, 00:03:49 UTC
Her small nod of understanding is a relief, and he keeps her nestled close against him. It's painful for him to see her weave in and out of reality and wherever this phobia originates from. With the hand not covering hers on his chest, he rubs soothing circles on her back, and keeps his eyes on hers.

"It's gonna be just fine, Nyota," he says calmingly, hoping that the use of her first name will have a positive effect. It seems to be linked to a lot of good memories for her, and he kinda understands her reluctance to hear it from him now. "Don't go where I can't follow okay? Just stay right here with me. Where ever it is, it's not here, not where you are right now."

He's not sure what more to do, other than just keep holding her and talking to her, and hope it has an effect eventually.

"You have nightmares about it, don't you?" It's a safe assumption, even if he doesn't know what it is. "What you need to do, what I always do, is look for the details. It's the little things that make up reality. Small imperfections, like that scruff mark over there. Like the exact curve of your lips. Dreams tend to gloss these things over, you see. If you look for the details, you'll either wake up, or know what's real and what isn't. Think about it, have you ever had a dream, or a daydream, where you could recreate the exact sound and rate of another person's breathing? Sure, you can do a pretty good job of thinking up how a person's chest moves up and down, but then you forget the sound, or forget to add the rhythm of the heartbeat under your hand too. Details like that are what you need to focus on, okay? They'll tell you that you're right here, in a turbolift with me. Not where you think you are."

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nyota_uhura24 September 14 2010, 03:26:01 UTC
It's gonna be just fine, Nyota. Realization flashes through her eyes at the use of her first name. She's still not really used to hearing it away from home, and the only people she wants using it, the only people she ever gives permission to use it, are those people she considers family, whether by blood or otherwise. She takes a deep, albeit shaky breath when she hears it from him. Jim, she thinks but does not say.

He's telling her to stay with him and not let her mind wander off into the past that's threatening to overpower her. She nods again, a bit more decisively this time, and keeps her eyes on those brilliant blue windows to the sky. He's holding her, safe on the ground with a view to the sky. Nothing terrible can happen while she's there - she's certain of it. The turbolift is coming into sharper focus, but the sterile white walls lurk beyond, casting shadows across her vision.

Her eyes widen when he asks if she has nightmares. Sometimes the dreams creep up on her when she's not expecting them. Other times she can feel them hanging about the edges of her consciousness, and on those nights she can't go to sleep in an empty room. She's too afraid she'll wake up only to realize she never left the white-walled room in Africa. Her memories can't go any further, because she's too focused on his voice. And even through the haze of her panic she knows that he's speaking from experience, that he's had to remind himself of reality the same way. Empathy awakens in her heart, but she can't express it now. Even if she could, she could never press him for explanations after this.

Her eyes flicker quickly to the scruff mark on the floor, then to their joined hands against his chest. Through her hand she listens to his heartbeat. He's right: the sensations are too vivid, once she looks, to be imagined. She would never have dreamed the blue of his eyes, and she doesn't think she needs anything else to prove to herself that she's here. The rest of the world is still a little hazy, but she knows he's there. He's real. She manages a few deep breaths.

But... “It's too small,” she whispers. “We can't get out.”

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owns_the_chair September 14 2010, 03:48:13 UTC
He relaxes a bit when he feels her start to breathe again. For a moment there, he'd been worried he'd have to talk her out of clawing the walls in a panicked frenzy, injuring herself in the process. And he'd have to physically restrain her, and that's not something he ever wants to have to do. And not only because he has a pretty good idea of the kind of damage she's capable of inflicting on someone trying to hold her down.

But the fog slowly clears from her eyes and he sees realization settle in its place. And if he brushes his knuckles gently over her cheek in a tender caress, well, it'll just be one more thing that'll never leave this lift when they get out. "Welcome back," he smiles softly and gives the hand on his chest a little squeeze.

Her whisper is almost inaudible and he shakes his head a little, pressing her hand a little more firmly to his chest. "Shh-shh-shhh... It's not too small. See? I can stretch my legs out all the way, and they're even longer than yours." He demonstrates this, letting her see for herself, then bends them again to envelop her in his embrace. "And of course we can get out. Do you really think I'd let this be the end of James T. Kirk? Death by turbolift? That's sooo not happening." Trying to lighten the mood, he laughs quietly at the idea, and strokes the back of her hand with his thumb. Gentle little touches that'll keep her mind from wandering off again.

"Besides, I can't die here," he continues with a little shrug. "I've always know I'll die alone. You're here with me, so dying is impossible." With a little shift, he settles her between his legs, still facing him, and wraps his legs around her too, using his body like a protective cocoon. "And now, you've got me all around you, so you can't die either. The worst thing that can happen here is either of us having to go to the bathroom, or having to get Scotty to beam us out. I'm hoping it doesn't come to that, because we don't need to get that intimate with each other, and beaming from one place of the ship to another is a bitch that'll cost me my own weight in single malt whisky to get Scotty to do. So you see, everything will be just fine. I've got you here to keep me safe, don't I?"

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nyota_uhura24 September 14 2010, 04:33:14 UTC
She keeps all her attention focused on him so that she can't see the tiny space or the memories hovering beyond it. He caresses her cheek and squeezes her hand, and the touches help remind her that they're on the Enterprise, and that he's here. She's still trembling slightly, but she isn't shaking anywhere near as much as before. He welcomes her back from her panic and her memories, but she's barely hanging on and she doesn't know if it will last. For the moment, however, she can breathe.

He presses her hand to his chest, and she melts against that steady heartbeat, mind momentarily full of beating drums. She's a little surprised when he demonstrates that he can stretch his legs out - she'd have sworn that there wasn't room for him to do that. The familiar, ridiculous jokes loosen a little of the tightness in her chest, and she manages a half-smile even if it fades almost instantly. He's doing everything he can to make her feel better, and she's flooded with gratitude.

Her heart clenches a little when he says he's always known he'll die alone. No one should die alone... And then he's shifting his legs so that she's all wrapped up in him. It's impossible not to feel safe there. Her eyes flick around the turbolift, and sure enough the walls aren't moving any closer. The comments about Scotty bring a faint smile back to her lips, and the last line surprises a small sound out of her that might almost pass for a laugh. “I'll keep you safe,” she answers, trying to joke back even though it comes out small and uncertain. Despite what he said about Scotty, she asks, “Why can't we beam out?” It sounds pleading and desperate, and she's never hated the sound of her own voice so much. "Jim, I'm okay right now," she explains, even if it isn't really true, "But I don't know if I can..." She trails off, still having difficulty vocalizing the fact that she fell apart and that it might happen again.

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owns_the_chair September 14 2010, 04:53:18 UTC
Whatever he just did seems to have worked, at least for the moment, because she's tentatively smiling and joking back again. Good. He'll just keep doing this then, keep himself wrapped around her, keep touching her and keep talking to her.

"Well, we can but the beaming would actually be more dangerous than being stuck in here. We might get stuck in a Jeffrie's tube and I've heard bad things about that from reliable sources. Mainly Scotty, who might just plain refuse to do it. Hence the whisky I'd owe him to persuade him."

Her voice sounds so small and scared, so unlike he ever thought it would, and he presses a kiss to her forehead. He has an idea about what the first thing on her mind is, now that it isn't filled with mortal fear. And he's quick to reassure her. "It's okay. I'm forgetting it as we speak, and if you start shaking again, I'll still be here and I'll forget about that too, as soon as we exit this lift. Don't worry about it."

Keeping his lips pressed to her forehead, he closes his eyes and takes a deep breath. He's not keen on giving out pieces of what's inside him like this, but if it'll keep her calm and help her through this, it's a sacrifice he's more then willing to make. "It's no big deal, really. Bones is aviophobic, you're claustrophobic, and I'm commitment-phobic. We're a veritable cornucopia of phobias, really. But Bones has his under control now, we got over that one at the Academy. At least you don't throw up on me, so you're way ahead of him there."

He slowly moves to rest his forehead against hers, leaning in to press a tender, chaste kiss to her lips, then looks her in the eyes, and only now does he get nervous. He just hopes she doesn't notice how the thought makes his hands slightly clammy. "We'll work on our phobias together, eh? Just Jim and Nyota. Together."

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nyota_uhura24 September 14 2010, 05:31:19 UTC
She's slowly relaxing in his arms, but his next words make her tense ever so slightly. She wants to protest, but she knows he's right. It would be dangerous to beam out, and they can't bend rules like that just because she's irrationally afraid.

The kiss to her forehead makes her feel like a small child. Just for the moment this image doesn't bother her too terribly much, but later it will. Before she can pursue this line of thought, however, he's reassuring her that he'll forget all about this. She relaxes further, giving him a small but openly grateful smile. He isn't going to hold her fears against her... Which she really should have known all along. She should have believed in him enough to know that he wasn't going to stop caring about her just because she revealed her weaknesses. “Thank you,” she says, voice still soft.

She has mixed feelings towards the word claustrophobic. On one level it makes her feel that there's something truly wrong with her, and on another it's a relief that this is something real, not just her own insanity. It surprises her when he talks about his phobia and McCoy's; she never expected him to claim his fear aloud. "Does the threat of commitment make you shake uncontrollably and lose touch with reality?" she asks gently, and this time the humor shines through just a little in her voice.

Her eyelids flutter closed as he leans his forehead to hers, because now she's completely certain that he's there with her. He isn't going to disappear. For some reason the chaste kiss feels simple and right, uncomplicated by anything that came before. We'll work on our phobias together, eh? Just Jim and Nyota. Together. Her heartbeat falters with something that has nothing to do with the smallness of the room, and everything to do with the way he says their names and his promise that they'll work on getting over their fears together. Something in her chest flutters and gives way, and she tries to lean further into him even though they're already wrapped around each other. She doesn't want any distance between them.

Her mind can't help wonder what it would mean for him to move past his commitment phobia, but she can't overthink that right now. All that matters now is that they're finally Jim and Nyota again, exactly as they're meant to be. Whatever it is that's between them, she wants to treasure it... And somehow, if he's there, she might just be able to face her fear, face the memories she's tried to just force into the back of her mind. "Okay," she says, and finally she sounds a little more like herself. "Together. Jim and Nyota." Later she will marvel that she manages a real smile. "Fear doesn't stand a chance."

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owns_the_chair September 14 2010, 05:57:45 UTC
A little more of the Nyota he knows is beginning to shine through. Not the Uhura he's had on his bridge for the last few years, or the one whose proverbial pigtails he spent a good deal of time at the Acadamy pulling. But his Nyota. The one who's all soft smiles, gentle teasing and fiery passion. The one who makes his blood flow faster and more hotly, the one who's haunted his mind since that first night they had. The Nyota he thinks he might just be falling for a little bit. And that thought is scarier than all the turbolifts in the universe combined.

So when she asks him what his phobia does to him, he doesn't hesitate to answer, and for once his answer is completely honest and without pretense. "Sometimes, yeah. Maybe not so much with the shaking, I've never let it get that far, but I have lost my grip on reality a few times. Most notably when I stormed out of a woman's room when she started talking about kids. While I was still in her. I don't think I've ever gone from close to orgasm to abject terror quite that fast. I think I still have a small scar in the back of my head from where her bedside lamp hit." He laughs quietly at the memory and absently scratches the spot where it hit. "The paramedics laughed their asses off when I came to in the ambulance. Said they'd found me on the floor, pants around my ankles, condom still on and bleeding like crazy from the head. And with a very irate blonde in a robe still yelling at me."

His chest rumbles with subdued mirth, partly from his story, partly from hearing her sound more like herself again. It's an immense relief, and he can't help kissing her once again. "Fear better run for its life when we gang up against it. Fear, or broody blondes. And we're doing great so far, we've already gotten through the first hour."

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nyota_uhura24 September 14 2010, 06:35:31 UTC
She's a little surprised when he instantly starts talking about his fear, and the story actually has her laughing softly. “Well done,” she teases, and the hand not on his chest moves to caress the back of her head. “But the back of your head feels fine to me.” Even though he's telling a funny story, the openness and honestly touches her. The expression on his face, amused as it is, has returned to the openness she once glimpsed. Except this has nothing to do with sex and everything to do with them. It shouldn't hurt to think about the fact that he can't commit, but it does. He's going to work on it... With me. It's hard to ignore the direction her thoughts are taking, but she doesn't want to betray his trust again by asking for more than he's willing to give. She doesn't want to erase that warm expression on his face.

So she'll just focus on how wonderful it is for him to hold her so tenderly, and marvel over the fact that he's driven away the demons and made her smile even while trapped in an enclosed space. He kisses her again, and she melts a little, returning the kiss gently. She isn't going to ask what this means, because right now, all that matters is that they're supporting each other. “An hour,” she muses softly, not quite able to believe that she's made it this long without completely losing it. Well, perhaps she lost it a little, but she wasn't clawing at the doors or screaming or crying, and that's an accomplishment... “Well, I certainly wouldn't want to be our enemy.”

He's told her a story, and she owes him the same. They can't work on this if she's not going to talk about it... But she never talks about, and she's never thought of it as something she could erase, as something she could change. But Jim is here. She looks at him searchingly for a moment, takes a deep breath, and takes a leap she could only take with him. “I can handle it if I have a duty to do,” she begins. “Or if I feel like I can get out, but if I feel trapped, the walls start closing in around me. I'm sure I'll either suffocate or be crushed.” Her voice is steadier than she expects, though she certainly sounds a little off. She takes a deep breath and forces herself to continue. “But that's not even as bad as... remembering. I start thinking that I'm... somewhere I don't want to be.” That's all she manages before her breathing rate is increasing, and she falters, afraid she'll start hyperventilating if she continues.

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