Sorry if I start to update less frequently, I'm back in school so I can't stay up til 3 in the morning writing anymore :/

"It's all my fault! I shouldn't have let him get so dehydrated! I should have brought more emergency supplies; dammit, I shouldn't have even let him go down there in the first place!"

"Leonard, you must stop blaming yourself. It is not logical."

"Oh, shut up with the logic already! …What do you think he'll say?"

"Do not worry yourself over it, Leonard. Worrying will not change his decision."

"But right before he passed out he was trying to say something! He said 'I don't feel'!"

"Logically he would have been trying to tell us that he did not feel well."

"But he could have been saying he doesn't feel the same way."

"Leonard—"

"Wait—He's waking up!"

Jim wasn't all that surprised that the first thing he heard when he woke up was Bones and Spock arguing. In fact, he almost expected it. Slowly he opened his eyes, blinking against the harsh light of sickbay. His eyes focused in on the figures of Spock and McCoy standing at the side of his bed, both gazing down at him intently.

"Jim! How do you feel?" Bones asked.

"Still sick but definitely better," he replied groggily, trying to remember the events leading up to him passing out. He felt like something important had happened… but what?

"You were severely dehydrated. I'm sorry I couldn't provide better care for you down there," Bones apologized.

"Like I said, you did your best. How long was I out?"

"3 hours, but don't worry, Jim. We got you all fixed up."

Jim glanced over at the many IV's he was hooked up to. "I can see that." But as he moved his gaze around the room, he saw something else as well; Bones and Spock were standing really close together… And their fingers were touching… That's when he remembered.

He gasped audibly and the heart rate monitor shot up, causing extreme concern to come over the faces of the doctor and the Vulcan. "Jim, what is wrong?" Spock asked, voice openly laced with worry.

"You… you two… I didn't imagine that, right? You two are…?" he stuttered.

Relief washed over them both. "You did not imagine it, Jim. Leonard and I are in a romantic relationship," Spock confirmed.

"Did I imagine the part about you guys wanting me to join your romantic relationship?" Jim asked with a blush.

"I assure you, you did not imagine that either," Spock did his little Spock-smile.

"So… What do you say? I've only been waiting for three hours," said Bones, trying to relieve some of his anxiety with sarcasm.

"What do I say? For these past three days, you two have been all I can think about! It was torture having to sleep with you because all I wanted to do was sleep with you! So I say, are you guys free for dinner?"

"So, is that a yes?" Bones asked.

Jim chucked. "No, it's a hell yes."

"Jim, it has been made known to me that you kissed Leonard last night," began Spock.

He blushed and replied, "Sorry, I didn't know he was your… boyfriend at the time."

"It is quite alright. My only question is, do I also get a kiss?"

Smirking ear to ear, Jim reached up and pulled Spock down by the front of his blue uniform shirt, crashing their lips together passionately. As the kiss drew out longer than he expected, Leonard didn't know if he should keep watching them or not. He certainly didn't want to stop watching and after all, they were his lovers. So he awkwardly took a seat in the chair by the biobed and listened to Jim's heart rate monitor go up.

The rather unfortunate Nurse Chapel walked by at that time and gasped at the scene in front of her. "Oh my!"

McCoy turned and blushed upon seeing her. "Oh, um, hi, Christine…"

"I, uh, have to go!" she said hurriedly, running off to anywhere but there.

McCoy didn't blame her. He honestly felt bad for her; they had both been pining after Spock for a while and now he got him and she didn't. But he didn't feel bad about it for too long, but because the important part was that he got Spock.

Eventually Jim broke the kiss and laid his head back down on the pillow, looking quite satisfied. "How's that for a kiss, Mr. Spock?"

"More than satisfactory, Jim," Spock practically purred. He then sat down on Leonard's lap like it was the most natural thing in the world, as if he had been doing it all of his life. Leonard shifted so as to not be crushed under the Vulcan's weight, and draped his arms over Spock's waist. The blonde captain couldn't help but burst out laughing at the sight.

McCoy frowned at him. "What the hell's so funny, Jim?"

"You guys! You're just so adorable together… Hey, we never got those dilithium crystals did we?"

"While you were unconscious, Mr. Scott managed to get enough power to beam down at team of ensigns to collect the crystals. They were successful and we should be able to achieve warp speed in 5.62 hours. The crew is working diligently to repair damages, including communications," Spock filled him in.

The captain tried his best to be professional and process the information, but he couldn't refrain from grinning like a fool. Spock, quirked an eyebrow. "I'm sorry, Spock, it's just really hard to take you serious when you're sitting in Bones's lap!"


The next day, Bones declared Jim fit to go back to work. His fever was gone and he had managed to keep down the soup that Spock and Leonard had made for him. Jim had to admit, watching Bones and Spock try to cook together was way more entertaining than anything on TV.

That morning, Kirk swaggered his way to the bridge, feeling like the luckiest man alive. When he arrived, he found that Spock was already there. The Vulcan was trying his best to not look like he was waiting for the captain, but he turned around far too quickly and eagerly when the doors opened and he sensed Jim's presence.

"Good morning, Jim."

Smiling, Kirk waltzed right up to his Vulcan first officer and gave him a quick peck on the lips, not caring who saw. "Good morning, Spock," he replied as he pulled away and walked over to his chair.

Undoubtedly, a lot of the officers were confused since rumors were already flying about Spock and McCoy. Jim decided it would be best to put all of the rumors to rest right away by not hiding their relationship. When Bones finally made it to the bridge, Jim wanted it to be abundantly clear what was going on.

"Hey, Bones, take a seat," he said.

"There aren't any god damn seats for me."

"Sure there are!" He patted his lap suggestively.

Bones blushed a magnificent shade of red. "Jim! We're on duty!"

The captain chucked and shook his head before he suddenly remembered something. "Hey, Spock?"

"Yes, Captain?"

"Can you look up that base we were at on the ice planet? I want to know who its former occupants were."

Spock quickly accessed the computer's database and found the stats on the old outpost. "The outpost was occupied by Doctor Spencer Hansen and Doctor Stolik. They conducted research there for four years before the base was shut down."

"Where are they now?" Kirk asked.

His fingers flying gracefully across the keyboard, Spock brought up the profiles on the two men. "They are both currently retired and living on the planet Tevis."

"What a coincidence," Bones murmured.

"It is indeed fascinating, Leonard."

"So are they, um, together?" Jim wondered.

"Their records indicate that they are married to each other," Spock stated.

Jim smiled a bit at that. He'd hate to see the first Vulcan-human same-sex couple broken up. "Do you think they'd mind too much if we paid them a little visit?" he asked.

"I do not see why it would be a problem."

"Mr. Sulu, plot a course to Tevis. We have a happy Vulcan to find."

Like it? Review please!

Also, is Stolik a good enough Vulcan name? I was having a lot of trouble thinking of a name for him, but it looks like a Vulcan name to me!