You told me this was a date which I'm pretty sure shouldn't have work conversation in it.
( the 'leave the padd by the door' wasn't why she'd commented, that had been a visible excuse for anyone in the corridor, but she didn't want work on the date really. she wanted something separate )
And I think I'm going to enjoy seeing what you come up with.
[So dangerous, he takes a rather large sip from his own wine glass.]
She was very upset that you weren't with me. Since she said, and this is a quote, "Chris, this might be the only time we get to meet her since you're off in space so much." And she didn't believe me at all when I said you were just my first officer.
[Another large sip]
I am never telling her she was right. Even if I'm happy she was right.
( that he'd then spent two weeks sleeping with and una had definitely dodged his step-mother because of said sex )
But telling her could take some time.
( if only because this is a) the first date, b) she's definitely very nervous about all of this and c) oh god those regulations she's trying to ignore )
[Because if he told her now it would be an endless string of "You should have done this years ago"]
My father wants to meet you too, but that's because I told him you were the best XO in the fleet. Then he asked me if you were better than me. I was honest, and I said at least a hundred times better. He's impressed.
( and though there's confidence in her tone una is absolutely kidding. they're too good of a team, each with their own skills that makes them what they are. and currently they'd both be lost without the other, though that wasn't duty related )
From the little bits I've heard about him he sounds like a good man.
( she gets up with him, leaning on his counter as he gets the food, used to doing something in the kitchen with him on their usual dinners )
[He he fills & takes the bowls over to the table, then gets their glasses and the bottle. Everything's set up just a little nicer than his Captain's Table set ups, even though it was only for the two of them.]
My dad's pretty great, he'll like you. You don't let me get away with anything, unless you think it's a good idea too.
I'm not sure I want to know what you've told either of them about me.
( his step-mom being so insistent to meet her and his dad... maybe that one wouldn't be so odd. but she was definitely going to delay that as long as she could politely get away with it )
Mostly that you're my best friend, I admire you, and you don't do downtime well, which is why you didn't come with me. You needed to go do something and explore.
( most of that una might already know but it doesn't stop her from blushing ever so slightly at hearing it again.
especially that he admires her.
which is definitely why she eats something instead of having to respond. and oh, for being just pasta, for not having any spice to it, it's good. she doesn't need words to let him know that either, the melt in her expression probably did it enough )
[Is that a blush he sees? Oh, he is going to take some measure of pride in doing that. Una's always so composed, and now this? This is a moment he's going to remember forever. Then he tries his own dinner.]
Better than I thought. Might have to make it for the next party.
( though she isn't complaining, it means that the crew has a very good relationship, that they've got a bond that she's not seen in another crew before )
( she teases. she hasn't seen another captain like him in entirely the best way, though he also does have a habit of spoiling the crew. sometimes she wondered if he was a little too nice to them, though she was someone who kept many barriers between herself and people and not just because of rank )
Though they don't get a look in on strawberry desserts. I'm not risking the supply.
( very kidding. but never get in the way of una chin-riley and her strawberries )
[Maybe he does spoil them, as he's fairly sure no other captains cook for their crews. But, he's found that the easiest way to get people comfortable around one another is to share a meal. It helps for collaboration in other areas of their lives.]
( the woman speaking from relationship inexperience, who's never been someone's source of happiness other than an occasional night.
which is also absolutely why she's turning his compliment into a slight joke. she's still figuring out the feelings side of it (how it feels to know she's making someone happy) )
Is that why you keep going to the planets, to have a reason to come back?
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[He didn't want to make his 'leave the padd by the door' comment to be taken as an order. It wasn't.]
But if it's not pressing, I'll be sure to come up with enough distractions. We do have to eat after all.
[And he hopes he's going to get to kiss her sometime tonight, as it's been almost six weeks since he'd had that opportunity.]
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( the 'leave the padd by the door' wasn't why she'd commented, that had been a visible excuse for anyone in the corridor, but she didn't want work on the date really. she wanted something separate )
And I think I'm going to enjoy seeing what you come up with.
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[Though he was going to do his best to make sure tonight was as work free as possible.]
I can always tell you how it went with my Step-mother.
[He hadn't talked about it too much when he got back from his visit during leave.]
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( though by her smile she's teasing, a sip of her wine before following with-- )
How was it?
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She was very upset that you weren't with me. Since she said, and this is a quote, "Chris, this might be the only time we get to meet her since you're off in space so much." And she didn't believe me at all when I said you were just my first officer.
[Another large sip]
I am never telling her she was right. Even if I'm happy she was right.
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( that he'd then spent two weeks sleeping with and una had definitely dodged his step-mother because of said sex )
But telling her could take some time.
( if only because this is a) the first date, b) she's definitely very nervous about all of this and c) oh god those regulations she's trying to ignore )
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[Because if he told her now it would be an endless string of "You should have done this years ago"]
My father wants to meet you too, but that's because I told him you were the best XO in the fleet. Then he asked me if you were better than me. I was honest, and I said at least a hundred times better. He's impressed.
[And there's that timer.]
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( and though there's confidence in her tone una is absolutely kidding. they're too good of a team, each with their own skills that makes them what they are. and currently they'd both be lost without the other, though that wasn't duty related )
From the little bits I've heard about him he sounds like a good man.
( she gets up with him, leaning on his counter as he gets the food, used to doing something in the kitchen with him on their usual dinners )
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[He he fills & takes the bowls over to the table, then gets their glasses and the bottle. Everything's set up just a little nicer than his Captain's Table set ups, even though it was only for the two of them.]
My dad's pretty great, he'll like you. You don't let me get away with anything, unless you think it's a good idea too.
[Partners in staging mutinies and all of that.]
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( his step-mom being so insistent to meet her and his dad... maybe that one wouldn't be so odd. but she was definitely going to delay that as long as she could politely get away with it )
This looks great.
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[Which wasn't a lie, not really.]
I hope it's as good as it looks.
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especially that he admires her.
which is definitely why she eats something instead of having to respond. and oh, for being just pasta, for not having any spice to it, it's good. she doesn't need words to let him know that either, the melt in her expression probably did it enough )
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Better than I thought. Might have to make it for the next party.
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( though she isn't complaining, it means that the crew has a very good relationship, that they've got a bond that she's not seen in another crew before )
I've never seen another Captain like you.
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Thank you.
[Then it was his turn to eat, instead of saying anything further.]
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( she teases. she hasn't seen another captain like him in entirely the best way, though he also does have a habit of spoiling the crew. sometimes she wondered if he was a little too nice to them, though she was someone who kept many barriers between herself and people and not just because of rank )
Though they don't get a look in on strawberry desserts. I'm not risking the supply.
( very kidding. but never get in the way of una chin-riley and her strawberries )
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The strawberries are always just for you.
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( as if he was trying to bribe her with something )
Good job I do. Though I won't say no.
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It's something I can do for you that makes you happy.
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( and he didn't need strawberries for that. though it definitely didn't hurt.
and really now with him and their truths revealed she was happier than she'd probably ever been. he'd made her that happy )
I don't think you really need to try for that.
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You do the same thing, you know. It's why I never want to be on a planet for too long.
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( the woman speaking from relationship inexperience, who's never been someone's source of happiness other than an occasional night.
which is also absolutely why she's turning his compliment into a slight joke. she's still figuring out the feelings side of it (how it feels to know she's making someone happy) )
Is that why you keep going to the planets, to have a reason to come back?
( sir, she'd like some planet action too. gosh )
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[He didn't even mean to lay it on so thick, as far as he's concerned that's the truth. His bridge wouldn't be the same without her.]
You're the reason I came back from Montana. I was really thinking of staying longer, maybe giving it all up.
[She's also the reason he sat back in the chair after Talos IV.]
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( she'd been very grateful for the rescue and it had certainly stopped her feeling foolish for getting caught )
I'm glad you didn't give it up. It would have been a shame... not just for me.
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I don't think I'm ready to pack it in yet.
[And that's despite everything he knows that's coming.]
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