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That finally rings an alarm in the heads of the entire crew. More than once someone finds himself or herself thinking ‘who are you and what have you done to the Captain’. No matter how much it irked Rand that she usually had to hunt Kirk down before he finally started to work on all the reports, no matter how much Uhura hated the constant flirting or how much sometimes Chekov found himself wishing for ability to shut Captain up… No matter how much all of them complained about lack of respect to Starfleet protocol their Captain was showing - this new, serious Captain who almost never broke a joke (who only remarked on things in a tone similar to Spock - dry and most sobering) and followed protocol like it was his life philosophy (while previously he mostly ignored or bended it as he saw fit, as if it was his life philosophy) was quite scaring them all ( ... )
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Jim himself had been sitting in the centre of it all, signing something on the PADD in his hands. Signing up one last form, he finally looked up. “Ah, Doctor - I did not expect to see you up here.” His voice sounded neutral, his eyes guarded.
McCoy stepped closer. “I brought the reports your Yeoman had been threatening me about, Captain,” he says, watching the reaction. There is but a flash of the humour he used to connect with Jim, only to be quickly burrowed in the depths of the crystal blue eyes. And he called him ‘doctor’, for goodness sake. He decided to leave it for the moment, his brain already working like crazy about possible hypothesis for why the hell is this happening.
Fact - the only times Jim behaves is:
- something didn’t go as good as Jim expected
- something from Jim’s past just showed its ugly head and proceeded to bite him in the ass
- both of the above
Fact - how Jim deals problems:- if it’s certain someone who is a damn pain in the ass, Jim starts to be pain in the ass, too ( ... )
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Leonard just sat in his corner and thought. ‘Jim, you idiot - I always told you so…’
“So, Uhura,” he started lightly the next day during breakfast in the mess hall, “I noticed the Bridge is full of sunshine when I ventured there lately. Care to tell me what the hell was happening while I was stuck in sickbay?”
And Uhura told him what happened. At least her version of the events. So Jim had an affair with the Nitizilian delegate and when admonished for being so unprofessional, he continued to declare that nothing happened - which, given his past, no one really believed him, especially after seeing his glowThat’s when it clicks together in his head. No wonder Jim was acting strangely. He never lied, unlike popular belief. It quite surprised McCoy that people still didn’t get it drilled into their heads. Nothing flipped Jim off more than people doubting him. That was when all kinds of hell usually broke through ( ... )
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“Isn’t it?” shoots Jim back. “Maybe I finally learnt how to organize my working space, Doctor.” The title is a bit like a slap to Leonard’s face, who had been Bones for so long it feels like his second name ( ... )
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