Dr. Leonard McCoy (
leftwithmybones) wrote2010-02-06 08:50 pm
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[For Scotty]
McCoy isn't sure what to make of the Island in general, but he knows now more than ever that he generally hates it. Little surly gods of love running around with messages? Yeah, not exactly his idea of paradise. He's made it to the morning of the fifteenth, though, and has wandered out to the main room, knocking on Spock's door. "Spock?" he calls out. "Spock, I'm going to get breakfast, I'll bring you back some tea."
With no audible response (or one too quiet for him to dignify), he sets off on a path that'll take him by Scotty's place. If nothing else, maybe he can have some decent company while he gets something to eat and celebrates the fact that he survived a chintzy holiday created for no better reason than to sell chocolates and cards. He arrives and waits outside, not bothering to even knock. "Scotty!" he calls, voice decently loud. "It's morning, c'mon, let's go eat!"
With no audible response (or one too quiet for him to dignify), he sets off on a path that'll take him by Scotty's place. If nothing else, maybe he can have some decent company while he gets something to eat and celebrates the fact that he survived a chintzy holiday created for no better reason than to sell chocolates and cards. He arrives and waits outside, not bothering to even knock. "Scotty!" he calls, voice decently loud. "It's morning, c'mon, let's go eat!"
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"Don't flatter yourself," he muttered. "That was island madness and ye know it. Pheromones in the air or something." He stretched, wincing as something in his back made a nasty popping noise. What had he being doing all night? His brain filled in the details, and the wince became a cringe.
"Anyway, it's all out of our systems now. Hopefully."
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"Wouldn't have expected ye to keep on with it," he said. "I know ye didn't mean anything ye said yesterday. I didn't mean it either. I mean, I enjoy your company, but... look, it wasn't us doing any of that."
He got up out of bed at last, stretching his aching limbs, keen to go somewhere else and find a suitable distraction.
"Let's just forget it ever happened, eh?"
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No, he wasn't exactly happy that his dry period had only been broken due to circumstances behold his control, and he wasn't happy about having his mind taken over, but it had happened, and he refused to dwell on it. He could push it to the back of his mind and he'd be fine.
"Just go, okay?" he said. "I need to get washed and dressed properly."
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"Good luck wi' that," he said, moving to open the door for McCoy. "Don't let him get ye in a mind meld, for both our sakes."
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