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simon_doctor) wrote2006-03-29 10:44 pm
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The ship isn't really any quieter than usual, he tells himself.
It's the truth: at this hour of ship's night, in their bunk with the door closed, it's always this quiet. There's the constant low hum of the engine, and the almost subliminal vibrations through the floor of River moving quietly about in her room across the hall, and little else. When there's no crisis aboard the ship, this level of quiet is normal.
It doesn't change anything.
Simon sits on the edge of the bed, his forgotten shirt hanging loosely from one hand, and stares at the far wall.
It's the truth: at this hour of ship's night, in their bunk with the door closed, it's always this quiet. There's the constant low hum of the engine, and the almost subliminal vibrations through the floor of River moving quietly about in her room across the hall, and little else. When there's no crisis aboard the ship, this level of quiet is normal.
It doesn't change anything.
Simon sits on the edge of the bed, his forgotten shirt hanging loosely from one hand, and stares at the far wall.
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Simon rubs one hand over his forehead and eyes, hard.
He's still covering his eyes when he speaks.
"Kaylee, I would have killed him."
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When she does, it's evenly.
"And Bernard had a problem with you steppin' aside?"
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There's a difference between refusing treatment and actively killing someone (though of course the end result is the same).
Very, very quiet:
"You would have gone in and taken care of him. Later. Is that it?"
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His throat moves with a hard swallow.
"Half a dozen ways, without even thinking about it. Two of them probably wouldn't even be noticed as deliberately inflicted. Maybe not even by another doctor. And even if they were, he'd still be dead."
Simon's hands aren't clasped anymore; they're tucked into his armpits, as though cold.
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Because the question here and now: does she respond to Simon as someone concerned about staying on good terms with Bernard and Security, and ask those questions that must be asked? Does she, in other words, respond as the acting captain?
Or does she respond as his wife?
Kaylee turns, and moves the few steps to stand next to him where he's sitting, and rests the back of her hand against his cheek.
"You stepped back."
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"I had to."
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"I shouldn't have said that about the infirmary, though," he says, low. "That was ... I overreacted."
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It's easier just to fix one problem at once. One thing at a time.
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Very, very quietly.
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"I should have told you sooner. I'm sorry."
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"That was the point. To do no harm."
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"And you didn't."
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He turns slightly to put an arm around her.
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"Love you."
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It's nearly a full minute before he says, a little reluctantly: "We should sleep."
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