Star Trek 2009
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Spock/Nyota
Nyota groaned and rolled over in her bed to turn off the offending alarm. As she reached out to push
the sleep button she knocked the alarm off the table. Groaning again she got up out of bed picked up
the alarm and turned it off. "Gaila!" Nyota yelled at her Orion room mate you somehow managed to
sleep through all the noise. 'Sometimes I wonder if she would sleep through an attack.' "Gaila" Nyota
yelled at her friend again this time grabbing her by the shoulders and violently shaking her. Gaila flew
upright and pulled her sleeping mask off. "Kirk I told you to wake me before class." Gaila mumbled
sleepily. Nyota rolled her eyes and headed towards the bathroom. "Are first class is in an hour, get up."
Nyota said over shoulder. "Well you don't have to be so grouchy about it." Gaila started making her bed
as Nyota came out of the bathroom dressed and ready to go. "I thought you said we had an hour." Gaila
asked as she looked at her friend with a shocked expression. "I want to stop by professor Brody's and
drop off my paper on Romulan physiology before class starts." "That papers not due for another two
weeks!" Nyota smiled at Gaila, grabbed her bag and headed for the door. "You know I could find you the
perfect guy!" Gaila called after her friend. "Yeah right." Nyota snorted at the image of the perfect guy
that popped into her head. Gaila shook her head and happily turned on the com unit. "Call cadet Kirk
please."
Nyota decided to take the long way to the commanding officers apartments. 'Spock lives in commander
Brody's building. Ha I can imagine the look of horror on his face if I should up at his door.' Nyota smiled
to herself and continued walking down the path.
Spock was busy working on his computer when the door chimed. He stood and fixed his ever straight
uniform and took four long strides to the door. "Enter." The door opened to reveal a young cadet. "I'm
sorry to disturb you sir, but I will be going away for the weekend and I wanted to give you my papers
now." The boy was shaking like a fish out of water as he held out a padd for Spock to take. Spock looked
at the cadet with a raised eyebrow and excepted the padd. The boy then let out the breath he had been
holding, smiled and took off down the hall. Spock turned and walked back to his computer with the
padd in hand. Spock had started grading papers again when another cadet popped into his head. 'I
wonder what she is doing today? She is most likely to be found outside, for there is not too many clouds
and spot under her favourite tree in unoccupied.' Spock realised that he had stopped typing and was
thinking about the cadet for 3.5 minutes. Spock then cleared his throat and kept working, but he had an
odd look on his face something bordering amusement.
Nyota arrived at the commanders housing 11 minutes ago, but instead of going in she started
pacing in front of the doors. "He won't be in his quarters anyway, he's a professor. He's
probably doing something very important. Wait what am I saying? I don't even know what
floor he lives on!" Nyota then realised that she had said all of this out loud and that she had
gripped the padd so tight it was making a strange cracking noise. "Ok come down." Nyota
took a few coming breaths then stepped into the housing unit. Nyota looked around for an
inventory or something that could tell her which floor professor Brody lived on. On the far left
wall Nyota spotted a gold plaque with the names of every commanding officer that lived in the
building. Nyota looked at the B's and found commander Brody, he lived on the 4th flour. Nyota
turned to get into the lift but curiosity got the best of her. Nyota put her finger on the plaque
and ran it down the S's. She gave a smirk when she found what she was looking for. "4th floor
too." Nyota then got on the lift.
Spock was now sitting on his meditation mat attempting to meditate, but every time he closed his eyes a
certain cadet clouded his thoughts...all of them. Sighing with frustration Spock stood and removed his
robe, placing it on it's hook. He then went to the kitchen to make tea. While he was waiting for the
water to heat his thoughts wondered. 'If I go out later on I might see her. NO! I must stop being so
illogical! She is a cadet I should not be thinking such things. Besides, she would never take notice to me.'
Spock was torn from his thoughts by the kettle announcing that his water was efficiently heated. Spock
also realised that he was gripping the counter so hard it hurt. Spock poured the water and went to sit
down. Slowly sipping his tea he thought back to what he had done last week. 'Spock was telling his class
about an upcoming test they would have to study for when he spotted her staring at him. Well all of his
students were staring at him, except for that cadet, what was his name...Kirk! He had his eyes on cadet
Gaila. The cadet that was especially focused on him was smiling now, Spock then realised he was staring
back and he had stopped talking. Clearing his throat he looked away and continued. After a few minutes
his gaze wondered to the cadet again, she was still staring at him intently. Spock suddenly felt overheated,
pulled at the collar of his uniform and continued talking. When class was finished all of the cadets left
except one. "Are you not leaving?" Spock asked the cadet that had remained behind. The cadet stood up
and walked over to him. "I'm sorry to bother you with this I know your busy." She said it with that same
flirtations look she had given him earlier and that smile. A smile that could make a Vulcan man meditate
and extra hour just to rid it from his mind. Spock closed his eyes to purge the thought and the cadet
continued. "I don't understand this part." The cadet put the padd down in front of him and pointed to the
part she was having trouble with. Spock looked at the padd and then up at the cadet that was now leaning
slightly forward exposing just a hint of cleavage. Spock's eyes widened but not enough that it was
noticeable to the cadet. He then quickly averted his gaze to the padd. Spock looked over the padd and then
without looking up told the cadet he had a meeting to attend to, but he could assist her later in his office.
Spock then got up and left without saying another word. Spock sat in his office staring at a clock. To
anyone that might come into his office he looked calm and composed, but he was anything but that. He
was panicking, what was she doing to him! He was not in the midst of Pon Farr, and yet he felt a fire
slowly burning away his logic. Spock had told the cadet to meet him in his office at 1600 hours and it was
1554. He debated leaving a note that he was ill and could not help her today, but he thought that to be
rude and he could never be rude to her. Just then the door to his office opened and revealed the cadet.
Spock looked up at her, his face giving away nothing. "Good after noon commander." Spock nodded his
reply. Spock then made a gesture for her to sit down. The cadet smiled that earth shattering smile again
and took a seat across from his desk. "commander I was wondering, would you be willing to teach me how
to speak Vulcan?" Spock did not say anything but he raised his eyebrow. "I need four credits by the end
of the year and I've already taken everything but Vulcan is a language that only one professor knows
fluently." Spock did not say anything so the cadet started speaking again. "That professor is you sir."
Spock seemed to be thinking so the cadet decided to wait until he was done. "I am available Thursday
evenings at 1800 hours, would that be acceptable?" "Yes that would be perfect!" The cadet exclaimed
excitedly as she bounced slightly in her chair. Spock couldn't help but smile inwardly at the fact that he
had made her happy. Spock then threw the thought from his mind and told the cadet he would see her
Thursday. The cadet got up to leave but turned to face him again. "Thank you sir, this means a lot to
me." The cadet smiled and left. When the cadet left, the strange burning in his chest returned. When
Spock arrived at his quarters that evening he decided to do something illogical, he went to his door and
added a new person that could enter his quarters. "Please state name and rank" The computer then
beeped to let Spock know he could state the name. "Uhura cadet Nyota and Spock Commander."
"Acknowledged." Spock then lay awake that night thinking. 'She could enter my quarters at any time she
felt necessary.' Spock fell asleep happier then he had ever been.
*knock, knock* "Enter." Nyota then stepped into the well lit room. "Good evening Commander Brody."
"Good evening Cadet Uhura, what can I do for you?" "I just came to give you my paper on Romulans."
Commander Brody smiled, she was his best student. "It's a little early isn't it?" Nyota just smiled. "Well i
should be going sir." "Of course have a good evening cadet." Nyota said goodbye to the commander and
left his quarters. As she walking towards the lift she saw a certain commanders door. 'No, I will just
keep walking.' Nyota did keep walking but curiosity got the best of her and she found herself standing in
front of his door, staring at it as if he would suddenly appear and invite her in. "This is silly." Nyota
stated out loud as she waved her hand right in front of the scanner. "Access granted" The door slid
open to reveal an equally stunned Spock, who just happened to be looking longingly at his door.
