Nyota Uhura (
nyota_uhura24) wrote2010-09-28 04:19 am
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[BFF Verse - The ravens are all closing in / And there's nowhere you can hide]
Uhura was in a good mood. The memory of yesterday's assignment, of all the fear in the Debulans' eyes, was enough to make her nearly giddy. It had been far too long since she'd had the opportunity to slowly create a blinding, debilitating fear, just as her father had taught her to.
There was only one thing that could ruin her excitement. Scotty. The moment she saw him, she had to fight the urge to clench her hands into fists, or to reach for her knife. Not the knife I want... She would get it back, of course, but it would take careful planning. The fail safe was most certainly a problem. She was certain that given enough time, killing him wouldn't even be necessary, even if it was the safest course of action. But thanks to the fail safe, murder was out of the question.
Instead she monitored the times at which he entered the code, laying down preparations and waiting for a day he entered it early in the morning, and then all would be well. Soon, she promised herself. He really ought to just give the knife back, and then all this could be avoided... Though she was too angry now to let the matter go, even if he did.
To her extreme annoyance, she realized that she and Scotty were headed for the same turbolift, but there was no way in hell she was going to turn tail and run, even if the sight of him did infuriate her. "Scotty," she drawled. "How lovely it is to see you, though I must say you were far more dashing with a scar on your cheek."
There was only one thing that could ruin her excitement. Scotty. The moment she saw him, she had to fight the urge to clench her hands into fists, or to reach for her knife. Not the knife I want... She would get it back, of course, but it would take careful planning. The fail safe was most certainly a problem. She was certain that given enough time, killing him wouldn't even be necessary, even if it was the safest course of action. But thanks to the fail safe, murder was out of the question.
Instead she monitored the times at which he entered the code, laying down preparations and waiting for a day he entered it early in the morning, and then all would be well. Soon, she promised herself. He really ought to just give the knife back, and then all this could be avoided... Though she was too angry now to let the matter go, even if he did.
To her extreme annoyance, she realized that she and Scotty were headed for the same turbolift, but there was no way in hell she was going to turn tail and run, even if the sight of him did infuriate her. "Scotty," she drawled. "How lovely it is to see you, though I must say you were far more dashing with a scar on your cheek."
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He kept his aggravation at having run into her at bay, settling for giving her a cool smile, even beckoning to let her go through the doors of the turbolift first. "Uhura. What a pleasant surprise." Not likely. The thought of being in the same turbolift, even for a few moments...
Her comment about the scar earned a twitch of his eyebrow, and another smile, although it didn't reach his eyes. "Such a pity it's gone an' healed, isn't it? But I'll thank you tae keep your hands tae yourself."
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His eyebrow twitched when she brought up the scar, and her smirk widened a little. “Well that's no fun at all, Scotty. If you change your mind, my offer to carve the Enterprise on your face still stands,” she replied, tone light and conversational.
She wasn't going to bring up the knife. He would know she was thinking about it, but there was no need to remind him that he had power over her. Soon, she promised herself. Soon he'll pay.
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He wasn't going to bring up the knife either - he was headed back to his quarters, and very much looking forward to making it there in one piece. He had a bottle of whisky waiting for him, and he was planning on getting nice and drunk, and more than anything else, he just wanted to spend the rest of his evening in peace.
But fate, it seemed, had other plans - the lift stopped, but the door didn't open, and after a moment, the lights dimmed, leaving only the emergency light on. He cursed under his breath, and went to the control panel, immediately trying to get the lift operational again. Not this. Anything but this.
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And then... No. No, no, no, no. Why weren't the doors opening? Why were the lights off? If they were trapped in here... Memories flashed through her mind at lightning speed, of shaking uncontrollably and clawing the walls and screaming so loudly it echoed in her skull until she could hear her own terrified voice even when her throat was too raw to make noise. This isn't happening.
She wouldn't give in to the fears. She was stronger than that. “What's going on?” she asked, voice low and dangerous, all attempts at sarcastic banter gone. “What the hell did you do?”
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"An' why the hell would I want tae be stuck with you for any length o' time?" he added, still digging around in the controls. "Don't flatter yourself, love." It was no use; the controls were absolutely dead. Whoever had done this had made damn sure that he and Uhura would be in here together until.... Until what?
He turned, leaning against the wall, and crossed his arms over his chest, shrugging. "Looks like I'd best get used tae your company, then."
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She needed a distraction, and fury towards Scotty was as good a distraction as any. Still, she glared in silence until he turned and leaned against the wall. His words sent another sharp spike through her, somewhere between terror and fury. “I don't want you to get used to my company,” she hissed. “I want you to get us the hell out of here. You're Chief Engineer, aren't you? I thought you could fix anything.” Her words dripped with sarcasm and disdain, hopefully enough to cover the desperation.
She marched over to the control panel herself, hating the fact that it was only a few steps, and glanced down at it, keeping an eye on Scotty as she did so. Main power and backup power are both off. Her mind quickly cataloged everyone who might want her dead... but there were more efficient ways than locking her in a turbolift. "Who the hell have you pissed off now?" she asked as she confirmed that they weren't going anywhere.
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"Can't fix what's not really broken," he added coolly, his tone a sharp contrast to hers. He'd already decided that he wasn't going to try provoking her. She was a dangerous woman, and although he had no qualms about provoking her on his own turf, he didn't fancy the idea of having to fight her off in such close quarters. It would be all too easy to slip a knife through his defenses here, if he let her get too close.
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Trying to provoke him was likely to be unsuccessful, and even if it was it was most certainly unwise. In this small space, her speed would be less of an advantage than usual, and his strength would hold greater leverage... That knowledge didn't erase the temptation. Besides, it was really a toss up, even in here. She kept her focus on him, trying to forget the fact that her own screams still seemed to be echoing in her head.
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He resumed his study of the opposite wall, looking for all the world like he was perfectly relaxed, like this hadn't really ruined any plans he might have had. Uhura was deliberately trying to provoke him, but she was being unusually heavy-handed about it, and he wanted to know why. "An' where was it you needed tae be so badly, then?" he asked off-hand, shifting his attention to picking at a stray thread in the sleeve of his uniform.
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Scotty's question was as casual as anything else, but it set off warning bells in her head. The worst thing that could happen was for him to discover her fear. "That is absolutely none of your business. I must say, Scotty, that you seem far too interested in things that really don't concern you." As she spoke, she felt her hand tremble slightly. Shit. She covered it stretching her hands as if she was contemplating reaching for her knife. I'm stronger than this...
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He caught the movement of her hands out of the corner of his eye and tensed slightly, his own hand twitching slightly in preparation of pulling a blade of his own. Was she really going to pull a knife on him here? It would end badly for both of them, she had to know that. "Just a friendly question, love," he replied, his tone at odds with the way he was flexing his fingers now. One wrong move, and he'd have a knife in his hand in a flash. "No need tae get so defensive about it."
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He tensed when her hand moved, and she actually laughed softly. That's more like it. "You look so jumpy, Scotty. I just seem to have a bit of a kink in my hand. And I'm not being defensive, just trying to give you a bit of friendly advice. And that is that I am not all fond of your friendly questions. But if you must know, I was going to see my new lover." This was always the answer she gave when he asked what she was up to, and it was so transparent that she might as well have said, I am lying to you instead.
Her hand continued to stretch, seemingly in idleness, though her heart was beginning to beat faster. The walls of the lift seemed to phase in and out, as if revealing their true nature, as if revealing that she was really back in a small white room in Africa. Deep breaths, wide open spaces, deep breaths. She leaned back against the wall, hoping it would disguise how weak her knees felt.
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"Every time I see you, it's a new lover," he replied, and if he didn't say it outright, the tone of his voice left no doubt that he was thoroughly disgusted by the idea. Whether she was lying or not - and he had no doubt that she was - he had no qualms about letting her know exactly how he felt about that particular excuse. "Do you keep several at once, then, or just discard them the minute they don't entertain you anymore?"
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His taunting brought a smirk to her face. "I do keep several at once, and I also discard them the minute they no longer entertain me," she sneered. "Scotty, I don't really you're in any position to talk when you're fucking a slave." There was a tiny hint of desperation in her voice, even though she was going for cold and taunting. Fury welled up inside her. I can control this... But already she was losing her grip, losing the cold, manipulative woman who was in control of herself and as in control of her surroundings as possible. Her breaths were coming a little faster, her heart racing a little. Her eyes ran over Scotty's form, looking for openings.
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"Then perhaps we can both agree that that particular discussion is over," he said after a moment, his voice intentionally tight. "I suggest you get comfortable," he added abruptly, trying to make it seem as though he was desperate to change the subject. "We might be in here a while." He was tempted to try calling a truce, but Uhura was unpredictable, and might take advantage of his lowered defenses if he suggested such a thing. Not that he'd lower his defenses quite that much - he was far too paranoid - but he couldn't shake the feeling that she was readying herself for an attack. Whether it was truth or his own paranoid fantasy, he had no idea, but he hadn't made it to being chief of engineering on the Enterprise by ignoring his intuition.
He shifted again, inching away from Uhura, although it was next to impossible to move completely out of her striking range. Still, the farther away he was from her, the better - dealing with a shallow gash on his arm or other extremities was far preferable to letting her near enough for a decent hit.
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She hadn't realized that her hands were clenching and un-clenching. Her eyes darted around the lift again, and she could have sworn it was bigger a few moments ago. The echoed screams were getting louder in her head, and for a moment the room swam before her eyes. She fought it back with sheer determination. I won't lose to you, Father, she thought firmly. Her weaknesses seemed even worse in light of the missing knife. She yearned to run her fingers along the blade, to prick drops of blood from her finger. Scotty took that knife.
All the fear and weakness she transformed into anger, and there was only one person to be angry at right now. The cunning, infuriating Engineer. You're going to regret crossing me. Part of her mind protested that this wasn't how this was supposed to go, that she couldn't control things in here, but it was too late for that. Already her mind was filled with the thought of striking out at him. The tension drained out of her body, and she managed another smirk. I'm going to hurt you. “We are going to be here for a while, aren't we? I wish there was a more interesting way to pass the time than talking to you.”
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"No one said you had tae talk, love," he replied easily, giving her a small, one-shouldered shrug. But for all his posturing, for all that he affected an air of absolute disregard for their current situation, inwardly, his mind was racing. If she did strike at him... She'd likely land a hit on him before he had a chance to react, but once she'd made her move, that would allow him a tiny opening to subdue her. The trick was in making sure she didn't hit anything vital. "Plenty o' other ways tae keep yourself entertained."
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She allowed herself a few moments to enjoy the anticipation of this moment, and felt a very brief regret that if this was the end of it all, she'd never gotten the chance to Captain her own ship. Or to get revenge for her fears. Her expression was calm, almost disinterested, right until the moment that she launched herself off the wall, knife striking in the direction of his lower abdomen.
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He crouched back against the wall opposite her, clamping his hand down over the wound, clutching his arm to his chest. "The fuck was that for?" he snarled, that cool facade gone. His plans to strike back hadn't taken into account the shock of actually being injured; although he was no stranger to pain, the initial shock of it was always a surprise. He had the presence of mind to at least draw his knife, although that meant taking pressure off the wound; keeping a close eye on Uhura, he used the knife to tear a strip of fabric from his sleeve, binding it around the wound in the hopes that it would at least mean he wasn't going to bleed out.
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There was little emotion in the question, aside from curiosity. It wasn't a threat. He could kill her, and he was well aware of the fact that he could kill her - although, admittedly, likely not without some harm to himself - but she kept taunting him, kept trying to incite him to attack. He wanted to know why. Why here, why now.
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This wasn't the right way to go about this. Her power had always been in manipulation and scheming, not in outright battle, especially not like this where the opponent was so prepared. She was good with a knife, of course, but it wasn't the way she won her wars. This time, however, there might be no helping it. The fear was held at bay, but there was no guarantee it would last. "No one's going to die," she said flippantly. "I was just trying to find an entertaining way to pass the time."
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He toyed idly with the knife in his hand again, watching the play of the light on the blade for a moment as though utterly enthralled by it. "I could throttle you," he continued distantly, as if the prospect of killing her was nothing more than a simple, everyday task, nothing out of the ordinary. "Of the three, I'd prefer breakin' your neck."
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