Star Trek (2009)
100 word Drabbles
By adrianasntlln
Beta'd on February 6th, 2012 by elsie
I do not own Star Trek or anything associated with it, neither do i make money off of this. If i were to own Star Trek, however, a certain Vulcan would be with a certain blue-eyed Captain instead of a certain communications officer... *coughSPIRKcough*
It was illogical for Spock to feel anything as Yeoman Rand leaned over Captain Kirk's chair, her hair covering her face as she spoke to him, Kirk reaching over and moving it away from her features. It was illogical to stare, or glare (although, Vulcan do NOT glare), at the human when she retreated, a faint pink over her cheeks. It was illogical for his gaze to remain on the captain for a moment longer than needed. Spock shook his head and returned to his science station, reading out anything they encountered in space and refusing to think of it again.
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Spock stared at the Captain from the corner of his eye as they made their way down to the mess hall. Alpha shift was over and dinner had commenced, which was where they were headed although Spock had no need for nourishment now. But the Captain said that seeing them together, in harmony, brought certain calmness to the crew, which was, as Spock protested, illogical. However, the Captain had insisted, and ever since then, they had gone down together. He looked at the Captain's aesthetically pleasing features and mentally sighed. This was his superior officer, after all.
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They were in Star Base 11 when the Captain's hand had accidentally brushed up against his. He retracted his hand immediately and somehow, as he looked at the hurt expression on the Captain's face, he wanted nothing more than to reach out and take his hand in return. The moment their hands had touched, his mind had been filled with such wonders, such humanness, that it scared him. Was this what humans felt on a daily basis? – he wondered. Love was the most distinct emotion he felt coming from the Captain. But love towards whom?
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Taking bolder steps, Spock stood behind Kirk's command chair any chance he got. When Kirk would spin his chair around, Spock would be there, his eyes waiting for a request from his Captain. Spock would catalogue every time the Captain would smile at him before asking him to preform a scan, a report or anything else. As was his duty as First Officer, Spock obeyed without a complaint, and he found that he quite enjoyed following the Captain's every word. He'd be the one the Captain asked for counsel when they were in a 'sticky' situation. He was the one Kirk would listen to, no one else but his Spock.
Any mistakes are my own, sorry. Should I continue and perhaps try for a bigger story?
