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ataraxionlogs2012-09-23 04:17 pm
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CHARACTERS: "Todd"/Guide, James T. Kirk, and all volunteers
LOCATION: Medical Bay
WARNINGS: Extensive description of the Wraith feeding process, and internalized self-loathing. Possible profanity.
SUMMARY: You can never win, you can only break even. With a Wraith, you can't break even - even if you are one.
He's growing used to the fire in his bones, and the thought disgusts him more than he would dare to admit. This repetition of siphoning off a bit of life and then slowly starving again is not the way of a Queen's man. It is short-sighted - but the kine are a short-lived species, as it should only be that they cannot imagine so far into the future. Yet he has agreed to this deal, and their short-sightedness is his own. It will not be long before he starves again, and then more humans will have to sacrifice themselves to him. So this vicious cycle will begin anew.
He kneads the dark vein that winds itself abound his wrist so that it does not swell with enzyme, but he closes his fist as he does so. He can grow used to the fire in his bones, but never shall he look upon a hungry hand without shame.
Guide waits in the medical bay, squinting at the too-bright lights. When he has the strength to do so, he stands; when he hasn't, he rests, sitting as regally as one can in torn leathers.
LOCATION: Medical Bay
WARNINGS: Extensive description of the Wraith feeding process, and internalized self-loathing. Possible profanity.
SUMMARY: You can never win, you can only break even. With a Wraith, you can't break even - even if you are one.
He's growing used to the fire in his bones, and the thought disgusts him more than he would dare to admit. This repetition of siphoning off a bit of life and then slowly starving again is not the way of a Queen's man. It is short-sighted - but the kine are a short-lived species, as it should only be that they cannot imagine so far into the future. Yet he has agreed to this deal, and their short-sightedness is his own. It will not be long before he starves again, and then more humans will have to sacrifice themselves to him. So this vicious cycle will begin anew.
He kneads the dark vein that winds itself abound his wrist so that it does not swell with enzyme, but he closes his fist as he does so. He can grow used to the fire in his bones, but never shall he look upon a hungry hand without shame.
Guide waits in the medical bay, squinting at the too-bright lights. When he has the strength to do so, he stands; when he hasn't, he rests, sitting as regally as one can in torn leathers.
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The look he gives her is amused, but wry. "You don't think it makes me look old?"
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"I think it makes you look distinguished." She somehow grins and winces at the same time, because no, that's not quiet right. "Like... stripes earned. Do they have stripes and stuff in, um, in Starfleet? For different accomplishments? 'Cause I think by now you would have gotten, like. Four or five, at least." Whaaaat is she talking about. "Yeah, that's what it makes you look like, to me. Somebody that's earned some stripes."
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He smiles, genuine. "They do. Have stripes in Starfleet, I mean. But if these are the only stripes I get from being on the Tranquility I'm not sure if that makes me happy or not."
So long as he doesn't return to his native continuum completely grey, he'll be mostly happy.
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"You've changed, you know? Since you got here."
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Kirk knows it far more intimately than he should, according to McKay.
"I think we all have," He confesses heavily, leaning his elbows on his knees. "Anyone who's been here for a while."
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Not right at this very second, at least. She's sure she's changed in as many good was as bad, but she's not really thinking about it like that right now. It's difficult to really focus on anything for very long right now, but not as much if she just tries to remember what it was like talking to Jim for the first time, compared to how it is now. Different, but not a bad different. And she's about to comment with something regarding just that, but when she turns to look at him again she sees he's already looking back.
"I'm fine." If not just sounding a little bashful - she doesn't hate that he's watching her. "Bet I could still kick your butt right now if I had a reason to."
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Especially since he hands her a cup of water off the stand next to him, without looking away from the amber of her eyes.
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"How many times have you gone through this?" It sounds less casual than it should, more of a how did you deal with this? than a casual inquiry, but really it's just from the fact that she can't tell if she's going to be sick or if her regen cell thing is just acting up again, protesting this kind of intrusion. She's not about to reprimand him for something she just signed up for too, but she can't really wrap her head around the idea of handling this without the aid of her mutation.
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He shifts his weight and rubs his chest without thinking about it, where the permanent scar from feeding rests on his sternum. Jim glances sideways to her. "They can give you a stimulant, if you're feeling rough."
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"Stimulant like what, caffeine?" She considers it, but only for a second. "I feel like I might freak out if I'm anymore stimulated than I already am." It was meant to sound clever, not- ah. "I mean I already feel like I could run a marathon right now if I could just, um, convince myself to get out of the fetal position. For more than a minute." Cause now she really is curling up, her heels finding the edge of the chair she's sitting on as she sinks down into it.
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But they always work (when he isn't allergic to them), so he can stand by that at least.
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