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Dr. Leonard McCoy ([personal profile] leftwithmybones) wrote2010-01-20 08:34 pm
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[For Spock]

Disheveled and discontent and goddamn pissed is how McCoy is coming back to his home, not tipsy enough to stop caring and not sober enough to actually be thinking clearly about the situation. He's straddling this twilight in-between and knows that he's in one helluva mood and that's about all. His hair's a mess, his clothes are wrinkled, and he's only wearing a black t-shirt, button down clenched tightly in his hands.

When he gets back to the hut, he slams the door behind him because it feels good. It feels so good that he wants to recommend that wherever he serves next has manual doors just so he can slam each and every one until they break. "Damn it," he hisses to himself. "Alright, Cat, get out here," he half-heartedly commands, because what good is a pet if you can't even be comforted in your time of need.

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-01-23 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Standing in the doorway to his bedroom, Spock arches one thoroughly unimpressed eyebrow as he takes in McCoy's physical and emotional state.

"The cat is currently hiding beneath my bed. It was presumably frightened by the slam of the front door." He did not ask to become adopted by the kitten, but this does not mean that he thinks it appropriate to terrify it, either.

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-01-27 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Spock regards McCoy with a measure of the patient disdain they two seem to be cultivating between them almost as a matter of habit. Being grateful to McCoy for providing Spock his own living space does not negate the fact that it is, by definition, his own, and cat or not, McCoy intruded without asking.

"The cat does not comprehend nor speak the English language, Doctor," he primly assesses from his place by the door, steady gaze boring a hole into McCoy's back. "It is highly improbable that it will answer."

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-01-29 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Asking a thing to contradict its very nature is illogical," Spock informs the doctor, expression immovable. "I can no more put aside Vulcan logic than you can put aside your own humanity. Consider instead the nature of the feline, who would likely be more inclined to consolation had you behaved as though you valued its company before this moment. Furthermore, I cannot sympathize with a situation I know nothing about."

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-01-31 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
Spock is coming to understand, over time, that getting a clear and direct answer from Leonard McCoy is unlikely to ever be a straightforward task. The onslaught of utterly unenlightening information he calmly accepts with nary a blink.

"Being unfamiliar with the nature of your matrimony, I require additional information if I am to infer the nature of your issues," he prompts when it becomes clear that McCoy isn't going to continue his explanation.

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-02-04 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"As you are a medical professional, my assumption is that you are aware of the pharmaceutical solutions to such a dilemma," Spock curtly replies, one brow slowly arching. He fails to see why this is an issue.

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-02-07 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I doubt your ability to ruin my Vulcan anything, Doctor," Spock primly says. "If you believe yourself more capable of producing an erection for me than the previous object of your affections, the root of your problem may very well lie therein." He might be more dubious regarding this theory were he less capable of rebuffing any surly advances.

[identity profile] and-prosper.livejournal.com 2010-02-16 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
"To my knowledge, sanity has very little to do with one's ability to maintain an erection." He would never admit it, but he may be enjoying this exchange just a little. If he is, McCoy only has himself to blame, as he makes an exceedingly easy target.