Nyota Uhura (
nyota_uhura24) wrote2011-05-23 01:01 am
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[Key Change Verse - For Elizabethdehner]
Every thirty seconds Nyota's mood switched between overzealous joy and abject terror. She left sickbay in a daze, walking purposefully enough that no one would talk to her but with absolutely no thoughts as to a destination. Part of her wanted to seek out John, but she knew she wasn't ready to talk to him yet. She needed to sort out some of her own feelings before she showed up at his door with the news.
It was supposed to be a routine medical examination. By now she and Leo were friends, albeit not very close friends, and they'd been talking amiably when suddenly he stopped mid-sentence. Before she could even ask what was wrong he told her. "You're pregnant." There was no sugar-coating, just the words, just like that. She'd stared at him for a long, incredulous moment, and then let out a slightly hysterical laugh. The rest of the conversation was about as awkward as any she'd had in quite a while, though they both tried to keep the discussion professional. Apparently the electric fields on Meridius II had made her birth control implant malfunction. As soon as McCoy started talking about her "options" and prenatal care she'd stopped him and asked if they could postpone the remainder of the conversation. Then she'd fled out the door.
A baby. A child. A new life. It was utterly wonderful and completely terrifying. She'd always wanted to have children, had daydreamed about having them with John, but not yet. And certainly not without any discussion whatsoever. We would have such beautiful children - which is not at all the point. She didn't even know if he wanted kids, didn't even know if he -
Her thought process was interrupted by the realization that she was standing outside the open door of Liz's office. She almost turned around and left, but she desperately needed to not be alone with her tumultuous thoughts right now. Her thoughts... Liz will know any minute, if she doesn't already. She took a deep breath and walked inside, rapping her fist lightly against the the open door. "Hey..."
It was supposed to be a routine medical examination. By now she and Leo were friends, albeit not very close friends, and they'd been talking amiably when suddenly he stopped mid-sentence. Before she could even ask what was wrong he told her. "You're pregnant." There was no sugar-coating, just the words, just like that. She'd stared at him for a long, incredulous moment, and then let out a slightly hysterical laugh. The rest of the conversation was about as awkward as any she'd had in quite a while, though they both tried to keep the discussion professional. Apparently the electric fields on Meridius II had made her birth control implant malfunction. As soon as McCoy started talking about her "options" and prenatal care she'd stopped him and asked if they could postpone the remainder of the conversation. Then she'd fled out the door.
A baby. A child. A new life. It was utterly wonderful and completely terrifying. She'd always wanted to have children, had daydreamed about having them with John, but not yet. And certainly not without any discussion whatsoever. We would have such beautiful children - which is not at all the point. She didn't even know if he wanted kids, didn't even know if he -
Her thought process was interrupted by the realization that she was standing outside the open door of Liz's office. She almost turned around and left, but she desperately needed to not be alone with her tumultuous thoughts right now. Her thoughts... Liz will know any minute, if she doesn't already. She took a deep breath and walked inside, rapping her fist lightly against the the open door. "Hey..."
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"John's remarkable at dealing with stress," she replied quietly, "But I know things still affect him, even if he doesn't always show it." His responses might be far more mild than most people's, but she knew he still felt deeply about the things he cared about. Liz's words about how big a change it was were both empowering and terrifying. "You're right. It'll be a complete recreation of the life we have now. And that new life is one I've wanted for almost as long as I can remember. I just hope I can do right by this child, that I can be as good to him or her as my parents were to me..."
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Liz shrugged, "You'll be just fine. I'm sure of it. And John will be exactly what you need him to be."
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"I will do everything I can for the child," she added. "Everything I possibly can. I've always wanted kids. I want to give them the same love and support my parents gave me." The smile stayed on her face, even if it was still a little uncertain. She really did want to just be happy.
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"Sounds like you have it all sorted out," she replied, "obviously there's a lot still to go through, but you are as ready as you'll ever be. Now, you need to plan to tell John."
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The idea of talking to him about it was both exciting and a little daunting. Liz was right that speculating on his reaction was a good way to go crazy, but she couldn't quite seem to help it. "I'll tell him tonight," she resolved. "The sooner we talk about it the sooner I can stop worrying about his reaction."
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