Title: A Show of Strength
Fandom: Star Trek: AOS
Rating: teen (language, violence - see below for details)
Pairing(s): Kirk/McCoy
Contains: (highlight to reveal) Violence and related injuries are alluded to throughout. One scene contains an actual beating, but it isn't gratuitous, IMO.
Notes: Written for
givemefever for
thepurpledove project. Also inspired by
this prompt
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His tone has taken on a desperate edge, and it touches something deep in McCoy’s core. This isn’t just Jim, his captain, his friend. This is a soul in pain, and McCoy can’t keep his mouth shut.
...show the strength Jim has always recognized in Bones, echoing back to their earlier conversation. I love how they end up in the shower, taking the cleansing, pain-easing water shower that Bones didn't get to have earlier. I love that once Bones stops beating himself up, he is able to fix Jim the best that he can.
You write such lovely dialogue too.
As I said, Spock concurs with--”
“Oh, well, if Spock concurs…”
“Bones,” Jim cuts him off sharply, “shut up.
That part just sounded so them to me. :-) I also liked the scene with M'Benga, and how he tells Bones that his staff all care about him just a little bit more than the other patients. ♥
So glad you finished this!
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Would you believe I wibbled on the shower? They were just standing there, wasting water! But it as symbolic! *headdesk*
I'm so glad it worked for you. Thank you SO much for the lovely comment! ♥
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He's so strong, and usually he can see it, but when he's put in a vulnerable position like that, when he thinks he's disappointed Jim and jeopardized the mission, he becomes full of doubt.
Thank you so much, bb! I was hoping you would like this one, and your lovely comment made me so happy. ♥
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To be honest, I wasn't sure for a while if I could bring myself to have Kirk hit McCoy, so I wrote almost the entire story without making my decision. Then I got up to the end of the dream and decided to go for it. My poor boys.
But even if they don't always understand themselves, they understand each other, and that's really going to help them heal.
I'm so glad you liked this!
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