John Harrison }{ Khan Noonien Singh (
full_of_wrath) wrote2013-05-26 01:38 am
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captivity
Kirk gets called in. Mostly because Khan has made two duty officers guarding his cell ask to be relieved, one of them in tears.
He creates a lot of wear and tear, in general.
He creates a lot of wear and tear, in general.
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"Look...you're a captive. I'm not going to- I shouldn't have in the first place, but now that you've stated you don't like being-"
None of this is easy or clear to him, and he's well aware it's because he wants it. He wants Khan's tongue on his boot. He wants Khan slumped against the wall.
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Is all that matters, as far as he's concerned.
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He frowns at him.
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Nodding, quietly.
"I absolutely consent, and I'll tell you so as often as we meet."
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Because Kirk has no idea at all what he's feeling about all this.
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Explaining, with a little shrug.
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Kirk admits, though he hasn't read even one percent of the summarized out there.
"Bar fights, that's me. Laying back and taking a beating--even when you were doing it for me, that felt wrong."
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He admits, quietly, because it felt close to him.
"Perhaps we're ships in the night."
An expression that means nothing, any more.
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"It felt wrong because I thought you felt like you were forced into it. Like the only reason you weren't fighting back was because you thought I'd stop protecting your crew if you hit me."
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He agrees, because that's true.
"But more indirectly. I thought that if I displeased you, you'd stop protecting my crew. I liked working to please you."
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He looks away, and then down at his boot for a moment, thinking about Khan's tongue there and the way he'd held Kirk's foot while he worked.
"Service shouldn't be about coercion."
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He reminds him.
"I imagine you still are, parts of you. Can you separate service from that, as well? I think I'd find service to anger more difficult."
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Kirk, at least, is a man of his word and a man of honor--his own special code, sure, but one he adheres to.
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He agrees, inclining his head.
"I'd rather the rest of the crew didn't find out. Only your close friends, if you must."
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He will probably tell Bones, anyway, to get a medical opinion. And he'll probably tell Spock, because he always asks for Spock's advice and then generally disregards it.
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He says, shortly.
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He clasps his hands together.
"What do you like?"
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"I've- I'm not entirely sure."
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"You can't get out of it that easy, come on, you know all of this...even if you've never done it, you wouldn't have brought it up if it didn't interest you."
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Trying to explain for him.
"I remember it, but half of it would have memories attached too painful to touch on. The other half I'm sure I've grown out of. I don't know what I like."
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"You need to tell me where those memories are, Khan. I'm not itching to go step on an emotional landmine."
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He agrees, and opens his mouth. Then closes it again.
"I started to- I think I want to rephrase that."
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It works.
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Or set him off, or something potentially worse. But the way Khan had said that strikes Kirk in a deeply wonderful way, in spite of himself.
"So when the time comes, you need to tell me when to back off."
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