Disclaimer: All characters belong to DB. I don't make profits out of writing all these so don't sue me.
A/N: This is just something I wrote a long time ago just for the fun of it and had no intention of continuing (writer's block). But I think I'll be considering to put a plot in here… so expect more in the future!
" I love you Sarah."
Mac's eyes flew open immediately and a flash of memory ran through her mind. It was at her engagement party and they had been facing charges to their feelings on the Admiral's front porch. She remembered Harm saying, " Mac, you have someone who will always love you." But at the time, he was referring to himself as the third person, not the person who she wants to hear the words from. And this… he was finally saying it to her face and he sounded so sincere about it. And it was already too much.
Mac pulled herself
away from his tight embrace, tears were pooling in her eyes and the expressions
on her face pained Harm more than losing his life. She
looked
so frightened and fragile that he worry that if he had even touch her, she
would break apart into million of pieces.
" No."
He could barely
hear her whisper but it struck him like a bolt of lighting. He understood it.
She was refusing his love. And it took all of his self-control to keep himself
from crying in front of a Marine. Harm looked away, his attempt was to no
avail, as he noticed the tears leaking into his eyes. He wanted to say
something. He tried to say something. But his lips were quivering so badly that
he had to bit it until it bleeds to stop.
Mac looked on
helplessly, seeing the beautiful face of the man she loved ruin by tears, which
she had been the caused. She blinked, wishing that she could've done something.
Something more than breaking his heart. And along the way, her tears fell and
she didn't try to hide it or wipe it away. Her tears meant nothing to the pain
she had caused Harm. Nothing.
Silence fell between
them as time continued to pass by. It might've been in seconds or minutes. Or maybe
hours or days had passed. Mac couldn't tell. For the first time in her life,
Mac couldn't tell the time. But it didn't matter. In her mind, it had been eternity.
Finally finding the
courage and after making sure that there were no traces of his weaknesses left to
show, Harm looked up. And immediately, he found her eyes. Her face was wet with
her own tears and she let herself cry openly in front of the man that deserves her
apology. But at that moment, she couldn't find the word worthy enough or her
voice. She is once again in the place of the child that she was; scared, beaten
and
vulnerable.
She glanced away for a moment, finding her breath and
strength to keep her from breaking down. The last thing she needed right then
was to desperately grasp hold on the only lifeline she had left, and apparently
that lifeline is Harm. When she looked ahead again, she was a bit more composed
but the tears were still there, evidence of the war scar she is currently
facing.
She looked at Harm for one long last time, her eyes pleading
for an understanding. And for being Harmon Rabb, Jr., her partner, her best
friend and the only man that she could ever love, he read her eyes like her
diary and she knew that he had received her silent message. That he understood.
With all his might and his will within himself, Harm smiled thinly and nodded a
little. It was all it took to break Sarah Mackenzie; not the tough jarhead anymore
but the woman who is in love. Her cries spilled over in large, breathless sobs.
She shook her head again, passing the message that this is not how she had
meant things between them to end. She let out another waterfall to pass before
she could find her voice again.
" I'm sorry Commander…"
Her voice trailed as she began to step away. She took three steps backward before she pulled herself into attention. She gave a sharp salute and turned on her heels. Never looking back.
