I'm back! sorry it took so long! well, here you go
note: I did two 'run' because I liked them both and I couldn't decide between the two of them

16a. Run:

Taz couldn't help herself. Taz didn't know what made her do it. Maybe it was the fact that she had not seen Up in months or perhaps it was how handsome he looked in his uniform that made her want him more than ever. So when she finally managed to steal Up for a moment later that evening at his ship's welcome back party, she did not waste a second. She pushed him into the shadows of an empty hallway far from the party and pressed herself against him and kissed him. One hand entangled in his hair, the other wrapped around his neck and gripped tightly on his opposite shoulder. Her lips crushed against his with incredible passion as she tried to let him know how much she truly missed him. Up responded by wrapping his arms tightly around her waist as his hands went up and down her back. He kissed her back as passionately as she was kissing him, forgetting about everyone else and all his problems. He had missed her so much and it felt amazing to have her all to himself once again-

"...and then we charged and fought and..." Then Krayonder came. Krayonder and a couple other ensigns were idly chatting until they caught Up and Taz in the corner. The amorous couple quickly broke the kiss, but continued to cling to each other. There was dead silence. Krayonder and the ensigns stood frozen in fear as Taz shot daggers from her eyes. No one spoke, no one moved, no one even dared to breathe. Except for Krayonder when he shouted,

"RUN!"

16b. Run:

Taz stepped into the doorway and took in her surroundings. Everyone was staring at her, there were flowers strewn about everywhere, and she loathed what she wore: a wedding dress. The music began and signaled her queue to slowly saunter to Up at the altar. Looking down to avoid everyone's gaze, she took her first step. Why did she agree to a large exuberant wedding like this? She hated parties and attention, which always came with weddings. She sighed and looked up to take her next step, but she paused mid-step and momentarily forgot to breathe. Because right as she was about to set her foot down, her eyes met Up's.

The way he looked in his dress uniform, the way he looked at her, the way he loved her; everything hit her once she saw him standing across the church. She could see the tenderness pooling in Up's deep ocean eyes even from where she stood from what seemed like miles away. A shy smile began to form on Taz's face as she thought about how much he illogically loved her despite all of her faults. Forgetting her situation, she shook her head and gave a dry chuckle as she thought about how much she completely adored him back, despite her need to push people away. How was it even possible for an imperfect introvert as herself could end up with a soul so pure as Up. Being so swept up in her thoughts and emotions, Taz didn't even realize that she had froze halfway up the aisle. The musicians stopped playing in response to her lack of movement, and the air quickly became still. She suddenly snapped back into reality and glanced around. Everyone was still staring at her with worry and confusion in their shocked faces. As she peered over at Up, she found his face in the same state, only ten times as worse. Desperation took over Up's once loving gaze, and the clear mark of hurt was cruelly slapped across his features. Taz quickly changed her expression to a tender smile in an attempt to reassure her soon to be husband that she was going through with their marriage. She couldn't wait any longer; she had to get to Up.

To make up for lost time, Taz picked up her dress and ran to the altar.

66. Rule:

He loved her. He loved her more than anyone could possibly love anything. He wanted her, he needed her, and he was pretty certain that she was in love with him as well. However, there was a rule. Up was her commander, Taz was his lieutenant. The GLEE had a rule forbidding relationships with subordinates. Up wanted Taz all for his own more than anything in any world, but there was a rule against it.

65. Exception:

The Admiral knew that there were rules against it, but even he didn't care. Just by looking at them, he could see how much they needed each other. He knew that Taz had always viewed Up as some kind of god ever since he had saved her when she was fifteen. The Admiral had always been aware that Up had needed Taz to keep him going, especially after his injury. He had always known that they would end up together. Now the Admiral could see that they both knew what everyone else had known for years. They realized that they were in love with each other, but they couldn't be together because relationships between subordinates we not permitted. If it had been anyone other than Taz and Up, he would have told them to move along, that there were other fish in the sea, or rangers on the ship if you will. But it was Taz and Up. He knew that they would never get over each other if they had to say goodbye. He then called in his secretary and asked if she could set up a meeting with the lieutenant and the commander. When she asked what it was about, the Admiral simply answered,

"They're the exception to the rule."

99. Yesterday:

"Suddenly
I'm not half the man I used to be
There's a shadow hanging over me
Oh, yesterday
Came suddenly

Why she
Had to go I don't know
She wouldn't say
I said
Something wrong now I long
For yesterday" -The Beatles,

Yesterday

Yesterday, she was by his side, today she wasn't. Yesterday, she promised to never leave him, today she made that a lie. Yesterday, she loved him; today, she didn't. Yesterday, Up had hope; today, he had nothing.

Today, Taz left. She didn't say why she was leaving or where exactly she was going. All Up knew was that she had left. And it was his fault that she had gone.

He tried to punch something, but there was nothing in his hospital room worth hitting, so he cried. He cried because he was trapped in a hospital; he cried because he couldn't lift his right arm, because he was now half a robot, because he was now probably forbidden to go on missions, because Taz left him to handle this on his own. He then cried harder because that's why she left; because he had gone soft. He had never felt weaker or more defeated. Up reasoned that if he hadn't cried yesterday, she would still be here. If he hadn't given up during his training, she would be beside him at that very moment. He told himself lie after lie about why she left and how it was somehow his fault. Yesterday's Up deserved Taz, while today's Up didn't even deserve his hospital bed. Yesterday had its happiness, while today was beyond miserable. Yesterday, he could at least tell himself he was going to be fine, today knew the truth.

Today, Taz left Up broken and alone, wanting nothing but his yesterday back.

I want to thank my lovely beta, "A Silly Miracle" for all her help with 16b! it was literally horrible before she got to it and then she made it amazing!