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Fill: My Logic Is Sound 1/3 synia09 January 14 2011, 19:38:36 UTC
Or Five Times Spock Justified His Logic and the One Time He Didn’t Bother

A/N: I hope this is close to what you were hoping for, and sorry if it’s too fluffy. I’m not anoning because this is actually the first time I’m using my lj account, so it seems… pointless. Just let me know if I need to duck rotten tomatoes ;-)

5 - Faith is illogical

“My Captain has never failed me” Spock said, his resolve never wavering even in the face of the torture he had endured by his captors. To ensure the safety of the science team that had beamed down to the planet with him he had stayed behind to offer a diversion and had ended up captured. He was chained to a stone wall in what seemed to be a prison and the natives were now trying to extort classified information from him, in exchange for his life.

“We have showed you proof that he’s abandoned you. He has chosen the safety of his crew over your life. I thought Vulcans lived by logic, how is your denial logical?”

“Proof can be forged or altered. I have no logical reason to trust your words, while I have significant amounts of data that show I can trust my Captain. As I have already stated he has never failed me, it would indeed be illogical to doubt him.”

Unknown to Spock, his words were heard by the whole bridge of the Enterprise. Uhura had in fact found a way to intercept the monitoring system of the building Spock was held in, and was now streaming the conversation live on the bridge. Chekov nodded vigorously, clearly agreeing with Spock, and a small smile formed on Sulu’s lips, his focus still on his console.

Of course the Captain never heard a word of it, for he had already beamed down to the planet with the best security team he could put together and was busy rescuing his first officer.

Once again Spock’s logic was proved correct.

4 - Shame is illogical

Spock went to meet his Captain in the transporter room. Kirk had once again narrowly extricated himself from a dangerous situation and had just been safely beamed back when Spock entered the room. The Captain stood on the pad catching his breath, his skin damp with sweat from running, his hair disheveled and his clothes smudged with mud in a few places. His gaze locked on Spock’s, his blue eyes afire with determination and the joy of success brushing away all doubts from Spock’s mind. He was alive. And he was, Spock could admit it in the safety of his mind, breathtaking as usual.

Kirk stepped down from the pad and Spock advanced to reach him. He grabbed the front of the gold shirt and drew Jim to him in fiery kiss. They weren’t alone in the room but Spock didn’t care about the ensign manning the transporter, all he could focus on was Jim once again safe in his arms.

Spock slowly backed Jim into a wall and the impact drew a soft gasp from him, Spock used the distraction to deepen the kiss and slip his knee between Jim’s thighs, which in turn made the ensign realize it was a good time for a break and he left the room after locking his console.

A few seconds later an insistent beeping distracted Spock from his ministrations. He opened his eyes and was suddenly back in his quarters, alone. He was sitting cross-legged on his meditation mat and couldn’t help but heave a small sigh at his beeping terminal that reminded him he had only fifteen minutes left until his next shift.

“It is logical to meditate on thoughts that would otherwise be a distraction during one’s duty.” he murmured to himself in the silence of his empty quarters.

It was indeed logical, especially when the Captain was completely unaware of the effect he had on his First Officer.

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