landing party ( for thecanarylives )
[ He comes to with his head pounding, his vision blurred, and a persistent ringing in his ears. It takes him a while-- a good while, maybe seconds or maybe minutes, to even regain his vision properly, and to take in his surroundings. He's in a shuttle, which is completely wrecked, panels broken and burnt, wires hanging from everywhere, sparks going off and small fires here or there. They're also tilted forward slightly, so he can feel his weight pushing against the belts keeping him strapped to his chair. He looks beyond the window and he sees a lush forest just outside, trees and blue skies as far as the eye can see. It'd be pretty if not for the fact that they've clearly crashed on the planet they were supposed to land on.
Shit. Holy shit, they crashed. How the fuck did they crash? Leonard just wanted to gather some samples from the surface, it didn't even warrant a landing party bigger than two people, how the fuck did they end up like this?
That thought gets his brain into gear. Because he's not alone. He looks over to find Sara passed out, though at least thankfully still strapped to her seat. He lets out a shuddered breath, trying not to panic as he struggles to undo his own safety belt. ]
Sara!! Come on, you piece of shi-- [ His panicked grousing is cut off as his belt comes undone, and he just barely manages to brace himself against the controls rather than slam right into them. Head still spinning, he nevertheless forces himself to stumble towards her, looking her over briefly for possible injuries before he cups her face, trying to wake her up. ] Sara. Hey, can you hear me? Come on, open your eyes...
Shit. Holy shit, they crashed. How the fuck did they crash? Leonard just wanted to gather some samples from the surface, it didn't even warrant a landing party bigger than two people, how the fuck did they end up like this?
That thought gets his brain into gear. Because he's not alone. He looks over to find Sara passed out, though at least thankfully still strapped to her seat. He lets out a shuddered breath, trying not to panic as he struggles to undo his own safety belt. ]
Sara!! Come on, you piece of shi-- [ His panicked grousing is cut off as his belt comes undone, and he just barely manages to brace himself against the controls rather than slam right into them. Head still spinning, he nevertheless forces himself to stumble towards her, looking her over briefly for possible injuries before he cups her face, trying to wake her up. ] Sara. Hey, can you hear me? Come on, open your eyes...
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I can, and I am fairly good at it. And I guess you'll have to stick around until dessert to find out what it is.
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[ She shoots him a grin, clinking the lip of her glass to his and taking a sip. ]
Mm. Damn. That is good.
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[ Either way, it's not like the date in itself is that exciting, so he may as well keep some bits a secret. (It's no secret, though, she got it right. It's definitely peach cobbler.) ]
It is, [ He nods slowly in approval after a sip of his own. ] I'm surprised she's managed to get her hands on something like this out here. Maybe she's brought it along with her from Earth.
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Seemed like she'd had it for a while, so maybe. [ She quirks a small smile. ] Though if she was planning on sharing it with Spock, I think it's safe to say we're appreciating it more than he might.
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But maybe let's not get overboard like the last time we shared a drink.
[ Not that he'd mind the night ending that way, just maybe with less hangover in the morning. ]
Should I get us our dinner?
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[ She sips her wine innocently, nodding. ] Sure. Let's see this mysterious specialty of yours, Dr. McCoy.
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[ He winks at her while getting to his feet, making his way over to the replicator. The table's set with nice plates, cutlery and all, so he brings with him a large tray with some nice-looking (and nice-smelling) chicken and vegetable roast. Steam still wafts from the food as though it just finished cooking, and he sets it down on a base on the table, waiting for her to help herself first. ]
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[ She chuckles, straightening a little as he brings the tray of food to the table. Both eyebrows quirk upwards at the spread, and she glances up at him before cutting herself a piece of breast and a leg. ]
Okay, now you're just trying to make me look bad.
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Me? Hardly. Why'd you think that?
[ It's not a competition here, and he was the one asking her out after all.
Once she's done, he takes a small piece of chicken too, and a couple spoonfuls of the vegetables. ]
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She takes a bite of chicken and some carrots, groaning her appreciation and washing it down with a sip of wine. ]
There's just a really big difference between the food I roasted and the food you roasted. [ She grins, leaning back in her chair and taking another bite of chicken. ]
Where'd you learn to cook?
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Different context, you can't compare the two.
[ Stranded on some wild planet isn't exactly the ideal spot for a candlelit dinner. ]
Home. My ma taught me. Turns out I wasn't half-bad at it.
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What, you didn't think a campfire in a cave was romantic?
[ She sips her wine, glancing over him curiously. ] You and your mom are pretty close, huh?
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You're right, it was the most romantic experience of my life.
[ Deadpan look, over here. It sort of melts when she asks about his mother, and he smiles. ]
I am, yeah. She's one of the special ladies in my life, honestly I don't know what would've been of me if it weren't for her.
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She laughs at that look he gives her, taking another few bites. ] Only uphill from there, Doc.
[ Her smile softens when he talks about his mom. ] And your dad?
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His smile wanes when she asks about his father. He looks down into his glass, then meets her eyes again with a small shake of his head. ]
He's dead. A while back, I think... almost ten years ago.
[ He takes a sip, then quickly tries to change the subject. ]
What about your family?
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No one said she had a healthy way of dealing with things. ]
I'm sorry. [ She says quietly, glancing down at her food. There's a flicker of something in her eyes when he asks about her family - pain, maybe. ]
They're um... They're all back in Starling City. [ She puts on that smile again, the one that's not quite convincing. ] Sister's a big shot lawyer now. Mom and Dad are doing okay, I think.
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[ Leonard's sort of come to terms with it, or so he likes to tell himself. Hard to come to terms with the fact that he helped his father end his own life, but he's not about to go down that road.
He offers her a small smile, chuckling faintly. ]
"It's complicated", huh?
[ Not necessarily bad, but he can easily tell there's some tension there, though he won't pry. ]
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[ She can't imagine having to lose a family member - no matter how strained their relationship might be.
She gives him a wry smile, shrugging a shoulder. ]
It's on me. They thought I was dead for years. Parents got divorced, and my sister... [ Her brow furrows down at her wine glass. ] She didn't really take it well. Even after I came back.
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He lets out a long, quiet sigh, shoulders dropping. ]
I'm sorry to hear. [ He presses his lips in, then smiles apologetically. ] And I'm sorry I've brought it up. Kinda ruinin' the mood, aren't I?
[ Not that he minds talking about this. He likes getting to know more about Sara, really. But maybe halfway through dinner isn't the best moment for it. ]
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Hey, no. I'm being kind of a downer. [ She chuckles, attention returning to her food. ] Truth is, I haven't really talked to anyone about all this. All the crap in my past... it's just easier to hide from people, you know?
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And, well, you told me no one knows about what's happened to you, so that makes it tougher to talk about. When there's no one there to listen.
[ He will gladly listen, though, if she trusts him and feels at ease enough to talk about it. ]
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I've never really been one to talk things out, but... it's nice to have someone else who knows. [ She gives him another smile, this one softer. ] And I'm glad it's you.
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I'm glad you told me, too. And for what it's worth, we don't have to talk about it now, but I'm here whenever you feel like just unloading some thoughts.
[ He's not going to pry that information out of her, but as much or as little as she's willing to share, he'll gladly let her take her time, or not talk about it at all if that's what she prefers. ]
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[ She chuckles, finishing off the food on her plate. ]
So is there cobbler, or what?
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You're really eager for dessert, aren't you?
[ But he finishes his own food with one last forkful, washing it down with some wine before he gets to his feet and takes the plates back to the replicator. He comes back with two servings of peach cobbler, just as she'd guessed. ]
Here you go.
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Re: <3 no worries!!
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