[ The gesture is appreciated — she studies the hypo when he offers it for her inspection, reading the programmed medications and frowning in response. It's unfortunate that she's in the state she is. His humor is the sort she might normally appreciate and react well to, but now she can only let it wash over her like a wave, here and then gone again. ]
Just the antibiotics, please. I need to remain fully aware until we're safely back in Federation space. [ She voices the request as calmly and practically as one would state an observation on the weater. Nevermind that she's in quite a lot of pain from her wounds; if something happens and the crew needs her again, she has to be ready.
And then, continuing just as calmly because she considers the prior topic resolved: ] Jim's a good man. He'll make a good captain, one day.
[ That pain is dull beneath everything else, loss and grief and regret burying the heartache of what might have been if things had gone differently. And since she can't afford to think about it now, she sets those emotions carefully back in their box, tucking it away for when she's finally able to shed this strong, professional mask and let the cracks show. She is anything but fine, but no one else can know that yet. ]
[McCoy's not exactly delighted about La'an not wanting the painkiller, but at least she's put a time limit on it. He'll check with the CMO or head nurse if he has to. Security types are fucking weird, but on the other hand...... he knows they're worth their weight.]
All right.
[He injects the hypo into the side of her throat, a lot more gently than he'd do with certain people. This one hasn't pissed him off. Then he frowns at the yawning pit he can vaguely sense underneath her words. He's only just met her. Might be misinterpreting the hell out of it, especially given how much she's been through.]
He will. Especially with security types like you backing him up.
Now, I understand you need to keep yourself ready in case you're needed. Will you let yourself rest when we're back in Federation space, or do we need to talk about what has to happen before you can be certified fit for duty?
[It's not that far away. Hours, instead of days. But he needs to get a baseline on her so he can figure out how much he has to push.]
[ La'an gives no reaction to the feeling of the hypo against her skin, not even the slightest wince at the brief spark of pain at the injection site. It's not that she doesn't feel it, of course, but that she's trained herself not to react. Outwardly, she is as still as the surface of untouched water, but inside she is a churning storm.
Especially with security types like you backing him up. Those words are carefully packed away with everything else she feels for James Tiberius Kirk, both this timeline's version and the one who no longer exists. And she's grateful when he turns the conversation in another direction, even if she's not overly pleased with the subject at hand. She can't blame him for bringing it up, though. If she were in his shoes, she'd be quoting regulation by now. ]
I know the regulations, Dr. McCoy. I'll need full medical clearance, and given my previous experience with the Gorn, Starfleet will likely require a psychological evaluation, as well.
[ Does she sound as tired as she feels? Because somehow the idea of going through such a lengthy evaluation has her feeling even more exhausted than before. With any luck, she'll be able to request Dr. Sanchez conduct the evaluation rather than a complete stranger, but even that idea is a small comfort. Sighing, she shifts the conversation again, turning them as if they were engaged in some sort of verbal waltz. ]
Well, doctor, what do you think? Can I keep the arm?
[ Yes, that is Lieutenant La'an Noonien-Singh attempting a joke with a stranger when she's covered in grime and gore. It's not a very good one and the delivery is quite flat, but there are still few among the crew who wouldn't be shocked by the event. ]
[Well, that's something, at least. She won't fight him about the regs. She sounds snippy, but mostly she sounds fucking exhausted, and given what she's been through she's earned snippy anyway.
McCoy chews on his lower lip for a moment. On the surface, it's obvious enough. She's been through hell, seen people die bloodily, been able to save some and hasn't been able to save others. Textbook. Simple.
Not good. Nowhere near good. But simple.
Except there's more to it than that, and that's one of the things he's had to learn every single year since he first got qualified and was greener than a sprig of mint sticking out of a good mint julep. Physical issues can present differently from patient to patient, depending on medical history, species, blood type, any existing issues with the endocrine system, musculoskeletal structure, yadda yadda. Psychological issues are a thousand times worse.]
Yep. Glad you're on top of that. You're probably aware already, but you can request whoever you like out of qualified staff to do your psych eval, when it's time. I'm on the qualified list. Won't be offended if you do or don't pick me.
[Might be easier to talk to someone she doesn't know. Might be easier to talk to someone she DOES know.
He snorts]
Considering you've probably lost the receipt by now, I think it's better you keep it than try to return it, sure. Just let me help you clean up, okay?
[ His offer is appreciated, even if all she does is nod her understanding of it. The idea of talking to a stranger who doesn't know her or have any preconceived notions of who she is might honestly be just as appealing as the idea of talking with someone who knows her fairly well. Given time, she'll come to have a preference for one option over the other, but at this particular moment, she finds them both unappealing. She doesn't want to talk to anyone about what she's been through, or the guilt that is gnawing away at her soul, and she certainly doesn't want to talk about how she keeps watching the ceiling with not-so-casual glances, half-expecting for a Gorn youngling to come tearing down at them.
At least he has a sense of humor to keep her thoughts otherwise occupied. She'll take every distraction she can get until she's alone and able to face the situation in private. ]
Thank you. [ And then, with incrementally more lightness to the words: ] And you're right, the receipt is long gone.
[She's twitchy, even for Security. It makes sense, after everything she's been through, being attacked from any direction at any time. He wishes he could reassure her that she's safe here, but he's not quite that stupid.]
[A quick grin at her for that]
[mock solemn] All right, then we gotta deal with what we've got in front of us. You feeling up to a shower and clean clothes? I can get one of the female nurses to be close by in case you get wobbly, but it's one of the best things I can recommend for a person after this kind of experience. Something cleansing with warm water, none of that sonic bullshit.
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Just the antibiotics, please. I need to remain fully aware until we're safely back in Federation space. [ She voices the request as calmly and practically as one would state an observation on the weater. Nevermind that she's in quite a lot of pain from her wounds; if something happens and the crew needs her again, she has to be ready.
And then, continuing just as calmly because she considers the prior topic resolved: ] Jim's a good man. He'll make a good captain, one day.
[ That pain is dull beneath everything else, loss and grief and regret burying the heartache of what might have been if things had gone differently. And since she can't afford to think about it now, she sets those emotions carefully back in their box, tucking it away for when she's finally able to shed this strong, professional mask and let the cracks show. She is anything but fine, but no one else can know that yet. ]
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All right.
[He injects the hypo into the side of her throat, a lot more gently than he'd do with certain people. This one hasn't pissed him off. Then he frowns at the yawning pit he can vaguely sense underneath her words. He's only just met her. Might be misinterpreting the hell out of it, especially given how much she's been through.]
He will. Especially with security types like you backing him up.
Now, I understand you need to keep yourself ready in case you're needed. Will you let yourself rest when we're back in Federation space, or do we need to talk about what has to happen before you can be certified fit for duty?
[It's not that far away. Hours, instead of days. But he needs to get a baseline on her so he can figure out how much he has to push.]
no subject
Especially with security types like you backing him up. Those words are carefully packed away with everything else she feels for James Tiberius Kirk, both this timeline's version and the one who no longer exists. And she's grateful when he turns the conversation in another direction, even if she's not overly pleased with the subject at hand. She can't blame him for bringing it up, though. If she were in his shoes, she'd be quoting regulation by now. ]
I know the regulations, Dr. McCoy. I'll need full medical clearance, and given my previous experience with the Gorn, Starfleet will likely require a psychological evaluation, as well.
[ Does she sound as tired as she feels? Because somehow the idea of going through such a lengthy evaluation has her feeling even more exhausted than before. With any luck, she'll be able to request Dr. Sanchez conduct the evaluation rather than a complete stranger, but even that idea is a small comfort. Sighing, she shifts the conversation again, turning them as if they were engaged in some sort of verbal waltz. ]
Well, doctor, what do you think? Can I keep the arm?
[ Yes, that is Lieutenant La'an Noonien-Singh attempting a joke with a stranger when she's covered in grime and gore. It's not a very good one and the delivery is quite flat, but there are still few among the crew who wouldn't be shocked by the event. ]
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McCoy chews on his lower lip for a moment. On the surface, it's obvious enough. She's been through hell, seen people die bloodily, been able to save some and hasn't been able to save others. Textbook. Simple.
Not good. Nowhere near good. But simple.
Except there's more to it than that, and that's one of the things he's had to learn every single year since he first got qualified and was greener than a sprig of mint sticking out of a good mint julep. Physical issues can present differently from patient to patient, depending on medical history, species, blood type, any existing issues with the endocrine system, musculoskeletal structure, yadda yadda. Psychological issues are a thousand times worse.]
Yep. Glad you're on top of that. You're probably aware already, but you can request whoever you like out of qualified staff to do your psych eval, when it's time. I'm on the qualified list. Won't be offended if you do or don't pick me.
[Might be easier to talk to someone she doesn't know. Might be easier to talk to someone she DOES know.
He snorts]
Considering you've probably lost the receipt by now, I think it's better you keep it than try to return it, sure. Just let me help you clean up, okay?
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At least he has a sense of humor to keep her thoughts otherwise occupied. She'll take every distraction she can get until she's alone and able to face the situation in private. ]
Thank you. [ And then, with incrementally more lightness to the words: ] And you're right, the receipt is long gone.
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[A quick grin at her for that]
[mock solemn] All right, then we gotta deal with what we've got in front of us. You feeling up to a shower and clean clothes? I can get one of the female nurses to be close by in case you get wobbly, but it's one of the best things I can recommend for a person after this kind of experience. Something cleansing with warm water, none of that sonic bullshit.