Captain James T. Kirk (
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starlogs2017-02-14 10:47 pm
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( closed ) and I'm floating in the most peculiar way
WHO: James T. Kirk & Leonard McCoy
WHERE: Enterprise
WHEN: February 14th (+ another thread later on)
WHAT: Waking up with no power and zero gravity isn't their idea of fun.
WARNINGS: Nothing aside from Bones panicking and Jim hating himself a little later on. Possible mentions of death too.
When things actually started going down, Jim was too fast asleep to realize. Even the faint glow filtering through the windows as the nearest ship blew up wasn't enough to wake him, eyes shut for a while longer. The fifteen minutes of peace that followed would be the last bit of decent and unhindered rest he'd likely get in a while.
It started with a strange tingling sensation, at first. As the systems started malfunctioning, it was the engines shutting down completely and the whole ship going dead silent that had him waking up. His heart thrummed to the beat of the engines and the warp core, and suddenly everything felt... misaligned.
He nearly startled awake at that, shoving the blankets off of him in one sudden move as he got to his feet. Except his feet touched the ground for about a second or two before his whole body started to float, as if weightless, and the more he struggled to reach the ground, the farther away he got from it.
"What the fuck—" he looked over sharply, seeing Bones's silhouette starting to lift from the bed even in the dark of the room. Despite the evident lack of gravity, he tried to glide over to him. "Bones. Wake up, wake up— Bones!"
WHERE: Enterprise
WHEN: February 14th (+ another thread later on)
WHAT: Waking up with no power and zero gravity isn't their idea of fun.
WARNINGS: Nothing aside from Bones panicking and Jim hating himself a little later on. Possible mentions of death too.
When things actually started going down, Jim was too fast asleep to realize. Even the faint glow filtering through the windows as the nearest ship blew up wasn't enough to wake him, eyes shut for a while longer. The fifteen minutes of peace that followed would be the last bit of decent and unhindered rest he'd likely get in a while.
It started with a strange tingling sensation, at first. As the systems started malfunctioning, it was the engines shutting down completely and the whole ship going dead silent that had him waking up. His heart thrummed to the beat of the engines and the warp core, and suddenly everything felt... misaligned.
He nearly startled awake at that, shoving the blankets off of him in one sudden move as he got to his feet. Except his feet touched the ground for about a second or two before his whole body started to float, as if weightless, and the more he struggled to reach the ground, the farther away he got from it.
"What the fuck—" he looked over sharply, seeing Bones's silhouette starting to lift from the bed even in the dark of the room. Despite the evident lack of gravity, he tried to glide over to him. "Bones. Wake up, wake up— Bones!"

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Well, depended on what he'd call 'amazing'. Jim Kirk managing to cook anything edible was pretty amazing. And chocolates, to boot? Damn near miracle, honestly.
Smiling a little at Bones's final answer, he gave him a single nod. "Good. Glad to hear. Come on, then," he said as he reached for Bones's arm, tugging lightly as he started down the hallway and towards his room.
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Either way, he was glad to see the man smile again even if he wasn't so sure how he felt about it. Still, it was better to have Jim happy, or close to it, than upset. He also didn't resist even a little when Jim tugged him off the lift to move down the hall to his room. "Besides, if it weren't fine, I don't think I'd get you all those books back home on crazy whims." It just became a habit. Jim liked paper books, so he picked them up if he saw one he was pretty certain Jim didn't have.
So how was it any different? Other than the fact that Leonard found he rarely did anything without something making him think about Jim. And lately it had gotten ridiculous.
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It was a little ridiculous, when he thought of it. It was just some damn chocolates and it didn't have to be anything more than that.
"That's true," he hummed as they got closer to his room. "I do like that, for the record. Not just books. It's nice when you get me stuff." So yeah, no reason why Bones would mind this, either. He felt a little more confident and a little less like some stupid teen with a flutter in his chest by the time they reached his quarters, promptly walking over to the dresser where he had the chocolates and pulling the box out of one of the drawers. It looked fairly simple, in a dark brown color, with a little red ribbon wrapped around it and tied into a bow. At least he'd skipped on the heart-shaped stickers, since those had seemed a little over the top.
Not that the bow in itself wasn't already, but anyway.
"Happy belated Valentine's," he said as he held the box out towards Bones for him to take.
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Not that he did birthdays really. He had a feeling that wasn't the best choice back then when Jim was still getting past the connections of that day. Even if he hated that shit.
Then Jim was turnin' about with that box and his eyes went to it instantly. He started to comment the bow was cute, but he bit it back and reached out to take the box. His fingertips idly pulled at the bow before he looked up at Jim a moment. "Thanks, Jim." Pulling the bow untied, he caught the strip of fabric between his fingers to open the box. Then he did huffed a soft laugh. "Chocolate? Stickin' with tradition I take it." How unlike Jim to be so... traditional. "Where on earth did you find chocolate on the Eluvio?"
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Either way, this time around he was the one doing the gift giving, and he for one was curious to see if Bones liked it. Well he liked chocolate, Jim was pretty sure of that, so he couldn't be that far off the mark. The laugh had his smile widening to a grin, and he gave his comment a little shrug, eyebrow raising at the question.
"You're kidding, right? There's plenty of chocolate around." The Eluvio was practically a starbase as it was, with a huge shopping area where they could find just about anything they wanted. Chocolate was as easy to find as any other food.
Hesitating a moment, he finally pressed his lips and added. "Actually, I made those, so... I hope they taste alright."
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Then he stopped at that last admission. Blinking a few times, he looked back up at Jim, both brows rising slightly. "You made them?" Jim? Cooked something? Not just anything, but Valentine's chocolate? "Really? Well, I'll be..."
He huffed another laugh, this time a smile breaking out over his lips that was wide and bright. "You say it's nothing, but I am damn honored to know James Tiberius Kirk let me have his results of a venture into cooking." He had to tease him. Cause it was too damn cute not to. And even if Jim said it meant nothing, it sure meant a helluva lot to him. Even if Jim didn't actually make it for him or with him in mind. He still was given part of the results. "Really, darlin', thanks."
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"Fine, it is a somewhat impressive achievement, I'll give you that. Granted, at least it was an electrical stove, but still." It would be ridiculous to have a gas-powered stove on board a starship. Although honestly at this point Jim would believe just about anything.
"You're welcome, Bones," he beamed a smile at him, standing a little more upright, looking pretty pleased with himself. "And really, no need to be brutally honest or anything. I'm fine if you want to lie and say they taste amazing."
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Not that he planned to ask.
Instead, he reached into the box to pull out a piece. And as he slipped it into his mouth he had to admit, Jim looked so damn adorable being all pleased with himself. "I'll be damned, that's pretty good there, darlin'." He laughed lightly, and ducked his head a little. It was. Not bad at all.
"Guess my promise of dinner, late though it will turn out to be, was a good call then. Too bad I can't do anything for you just yet." Not with the power still not quite right and no access to fresh supplies to cook while they were trapped here. Though he wished he could. Either way, he lightly closed the box and curled the ribbon back around it.
If nothing else, he was just real glad Jim looked so much better. More content now.
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Well, sort of first try. there was that first batch of chocolate he burnt into the bottom of the pan, but that didn't count.
He looked even more pleased with himself as Bones tasted the chocolate, beaming at him as he swayed a little happily onto his heels, tipping his head in a nod. "Good. And thank you." Whether it was the truth or not— although Jim had a feeling it was.
Stepping closer, he draped his arm loosely over Bones's shoulders. "That's alright. I look forward to it, whenever we get to do that. In the meantime, treat you to some delicious dry rations? What do you say?" They were definitely not delicious, but they did have to eat every so often. So it'd have to do for now.
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Lightly releasing him, he tipped his head toward the mess. "You read my mind. How did you know I was just dyin' to eat one of those." He smirked lightly and took a step back. Rations were damn near awful, but well, they weren't so bad if you had at least good company.
Good thing for him that wasn't in short supply. "C'mon, darlin'." Catching the sleeve of Jim's shirt, he wmiled just a little and pulled him back to the lift to head toward the mess.