Title; No Words (still lame title haha)
Pairing; Bones/Khan
Characters; Bones, Khan, Kirk, Spock (not mentioned by name), Unnamed Security Officers
Rating; G
Summary; The enemy has surrendered to Enterprise. Our good doctor pays a medical visit to him with Kirk and Spock, and goes through unsuspected and unsettling reactions. (Simple one-shot of a crack pairing in Star Trek: Into Darkness) (Basically the same scene as the first chapter, but through Bone's side)
Officers moved quickly out of the way as the trio stormed their way to the prison bay, the Captain and Second Officer fuming angrily. The third man simply trailed behind them, silently musing to himself. His palms sweated a little as he held on to the hypospray, thoughts swirling about at a fast pace. He didn't know what to think of the current situation. It certainly couldn't be as easy as this. It just couldn't.
The doors to the bay hissed open, and Bones followed his two friends inside. He gave a firm nod to the two security officers at their respective posts. Their boots clicked against the floor, mixing with the sounds of the beeping monitors before they halted in front of one of the cells, enclosed by a heavy glass frame. Protecting them from the evil behind it. 'Protecting him from Jim...' Bones corrected himself idly.
A soft whirring sound echoed as the optimal circle moved itself from the corner of the frame towards the middle, to where Bones stood. His eyes flickered briefly to the enemy before he sighed. "Put your arm through." When the man did not comply, the medical officer cleared his throat and gruffed, a little more sternly. "Put your arm through. I'm going to take a sample of your blood." He held up the hypospray in hand, as if confirming his claim.
Without a second thought, the man did as he was told and pushed back the sleeve on his arm before extending it through the hole for Bones. This man, who had killed high-ranked Starfleet officials, simply surrendered when the away team was sent to retrieve him. This very man, who had fled back to Kronos to hide from his evil deeds, allowed himself to be taken in to the custody of the Enterprise without a fighting muscle.
Bones reached up and grasped Khan's forearm firmly, yet gently, as to not ruin the contact with any potential veins. He noticed the enemy's fingers twitch ever so slightly before they went slack, but the doctor paid no heed to them. His eyes actively searched for a vein before he connected the hypospray with Khans vena ulnaris.
As if in a reaction, heat rose from Khan's skin, and Bones felt a sudden electric shock run through his own fingers and through his body. The same shock he had experienced when he had brushed by the stranger at the Headquarters the night Khan attacked the meeting. His brows furrowed in disbelief and surprise and he stared hard at the forearm extended before him, the vial in the hypospray filling in an agonizingly slow speed.
The heat puddled in the bottom of his stomach as his hand holding Khan's arm involuntarily twitched, the pad of his thumb running across the pale skin. The silence was deafening, and Bones could feel Khans eyes on him. Not necessarily his face, but on him nonetheless. He stole a glance, finding the enemy staring at his fingers wrapped around the hypospray, as if concentrating studiously on something no one else could see.
His ears started to burn, and suddenly the air around him became thick, causing Bones to inhale deeply in attempts to get more oxygen in his lungs. Khan's scent filtered through. Blood, sweat, anger, and something else Bones couldn't put his finger on. His body tingled, and the urge to let go of the man and pull away screamed violently. Images of unspoken desires flashed through his mind, startling the doctor that he nearly did drop Khan's arm. His own practiced hands pressed firmly against the enemy's body, exploring with no shame, and with much heated need.
The man of medical science shifted uncomfortably and pressed his lips in a very thin line, his fingers itching to let go. Only when Khan shifted his attention to Kirk, seemingly oblivious to the reaction the doctor was having, did the vial completely fill, giving Bones reason to release him. Happily obliging, he retracted the hypospray, his mind muddled and fuzzy as Khan spoke to Kirk, his deep voice purring softly, leaving Bones to his own thoughts.
'Dammit.'
