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Dr. Leonard McCoy ([personal profile] leftwithmybones) wrote2014-12-19 05:33 pm

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He hasn't seen Jim in days.

Normally, the kid has a tendency to pop out of hidden places and terrify the crap out of McCoy. He's learned that there really isn't a hiding spot that Jim wouldn't think of as a convenient place to shock and surprise him (hell, he's gotten to the point where he checks mailboxes, now). So when Jim isn't excitedly pushing his nose into McCoy's business and it's been days, he's starting to get genuinely concerned. He makes a few stops and checks to see that no one else in town has seen him, which is when he picks up a few meals that only need to be heated and then a few cold and flu supplies, thinking maybe Jim's laid out with some kind of illness -- and for Jim to actually be kicked back, it's probably pretty strong.

When he gets to the country house, though, there's a weird sort of quiet. It's not like someone's sick, it's more like someone's grieving. He uses the key he has to let himself in, taking notice of the slight mess in the house that Spock would've probably twitched at the sight of. Laying the food in the kitchen and the meds on a chair, he tentatively starts to wander around the house.

"Jim?" he calls out cautiously. "You here?" Are you alive? is the one he doesn't ask, trying to shake worst case scenario from his mind, but he can't help that it's his instant, pessimistic thought.
to_boldly: (Scheming.)

[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-20 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," says Jim, nodding down at his hands, "But. I don't know how much they taught you about Vulcan pair bonding in Xenobiology, but it's a big deal to them. Spock and I can only do so much, me being mostly psi null and all, but there's a link there." He taps his temple where Spock's finger had all but slotted into place. "It doesn't do much for me unless we're melding, but if he's here - in this reality, at least, the link should still be there."
to_boldly: (Down.)

[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-20 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Jim nods and keeps still, dutifully reaching for the small point of light in his head that's been Spock for so long, but it's like tonguing at a healed up wound. He closes his eyes and tries harder. Nearby, he can hear the tricorder at its work. He's no professional, but Jim's spent enough time with the medical scanner to know when it's returning data and when it's not. That there's none to be had now is no surprise, but the tear that slips down Jim's cheek is.

He draws a breath, his face expressionless, even as more tears come. There's nothing. He doesn't need to hear it said aloud to believe it.
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[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-20 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Jim shudders inside the tight circle of Bones' arms, some distant part of him aware that it feels good, familiar, that it still feels like home when he'd been certain his was lost, but the tears don't stop. He stays upright when Bones pulls away, but he sits when told to, lacking the will to do anything but obey.

"Don't be sorry," he says. Sometime probably not far from now, Jim knows he's going to be blisteringly, futilely angry, but he's not ready to make that jump just yet. Not when he can stay where it's still numb and quiet. "It's not your fault."
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[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-21 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Jim makes a soft sound for that. He hadn't been around in the early days of Bones' divorce, but he'd seen the aftermath. They'd both been broken in different ways when they came together, but whole as they've become, Jim recalls how long it'd taken Bones to scrape himself together.

He doesn't want that, but then, Jim doesn't want any of this. "Is that what I am now?" he asks. He's not divorced, but how can he be married to someone that's not here? Spock lies across a divide now that's as wide as death, however whole he might be on the other side. "A widower?"
to_boldly: (Unsure.)

[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-21 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
"We're not separated," says Jim with a shake of his head. "Spock didn't leave me, he wouldn't do that. He was taken." Horrible as it is, widower feels most right - Jim's lost someone before their time, to call it anything else would be a disservice to what they'd pledged to one another.

He sighs, only managing to get as far as taking the spoon in hand before his stomach gives another turn, and Jim goes green. It's been days since he ate, and now the smell of even soup seems too rich. "Bones," Jim gasps, miserable. "Maybe a hypo first?"
to_boldly: (Scruffy.)

[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-21 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
It's a sign of how low he is that Jim welcomes the sting, sighing in relief as the nausea recedes almost at once. "Thank you," he says, gripping his spoon again and managing a bite this time. With the appetite aids it even tastes good, and he takes another.

"You thought I was sick," he realizes, looking down at his soup. "Sorry, I should've commed."
to_boldly: (Brothers in arms.)

[personal profile] to_boldly 2014-12-21 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
"I got the blowing myself up out of my system before you got here," says Jim, but Bones knows him well. When the numbness recedes, the need to control the situation will rush in to fill it, and the only way Jim gets Spock back is if he finds a way out of this damn dimension.

And that kind of power won't be easily won.

"Who'd you lose?" he asks, because he knows Bones hasn't only been talking about Jocelyn. "On your island."