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TITLE: Reprieves and Resolutions
AUTHORS:
squidgiepdx and
elderwitty
FANDOM: Stargate: Atlantis
RATING: PG
WORDS: 895
PAIRINGS: McShep
NOTES: missing scenes from The Shrine
SUMMARY: Rodney's illness, the slow regression back to what Ronon is calling his second childhood, hits John hard not only because he's losing his friend, but he's also losing his one shot at happiness.
~*~*~
John walks to his quarters in silence, trying to shove down the dread he's felt since Rodney's diagnosis. Every day, his friend seems to lose another chunk of himself. It's scant comfort that Rodney remembers him even as others fall away.
He climbs into bed, ignoring the ache in his chest and refusing to think about the future. What kind of future can it be without his best friend? Other than filled with regret for not telling him how he feels. That's what depresses John most of all.
The pounding on the door startles John awake after a short and restless doze. The desperate calls that filter through nearly break his heart as he races to the door. It's barely halfway open when he pulls Rodney through and holds him close, hoping to be his anchor in the chaos.
He's glad Rodney agrees to go to the East Pier. He tosses Rodney his leather jacket with an order to put it on and grabs a six-pack. If this is the last evening he gets to have with Rodney, he's going to make the most of it.
~*~*~
After their reminiscences on the pier, John walks Rodney back. The pain that arches through him when he has to tell Rodney which quarters are his shouldn't be surprising, but somehow is. Rodney says goodnight, but John stops him from going in with a hand on his wrist.
"Hey, buddy."
"Yes?" Rodney says, brusquely. Even after losing most of his memory and trying to say goodbye, his core streak of impatience shines through.
John runs his hand along the leather up to the elbow. "My jacket."
Rodney looks embarrassed. "Oh, of course," he says as he shrugs out of it and hands it over.
"G'night," Rodney says with a tentative wave.
"'night, Rodney," John replies, raising his hand as the door shuts.
The sense of impending loss nearly takes John off his feet, and he only makes it half a dozen steps before he has to lean against the wall to stay upright. It takes a minute - and the appearance of a passing night patrol - to regain his composure. He nods to them and quickly makes his way down the hall to his room.
~*~*~
John tosses and turns for about an hour before glancing at his watch. The minutes before his alarm goes off (before Rodney is gone forever) are ticking away. He can't sleep, and he can't think of any way to fix that, until he spots his jacket thrown over the back of a chair. He gets up to grab it, breathing deeply as he slouches back to bed to immerse himself in the scents. Leather is strongest, but the quilted lining holds the unmistakable smell of Rodney McKay. He blanks his mind against the uncertainties of the future, and swipes at a sudden dampness on his cheek. He's rarely cried since his mother's death, but this is almost worse - forewarning coupled with helplessness. It's certainly more cruel.
John spreads the jacket across his pillow and pulls the comforter over his head. He's fast asleep in minutes.
~*~*~
Once Jeannie's on her way back to the Milky Way, John goes to Rodney's room bearing a six-pack. There's no answer so he lets himself in, disappointed to find it empty. He checks the mess before finding Rodney in his lab.
"Yes?" Rodney barely looks up from his computer.
John taps the six-pack against his thigh to get Rodney's attention. "I thought we could..."
"Can it wait? I'm very busy ever since-" Rodney cuts himself off with a gesture at his temple.
John puts a hand on Rodney's shoulder. "C'mon," he says, giving Rodney a look he hopes will convey everything he can't say.
Rodney examines him for what feels like days. "Okay," he says finally, shutting his laptop without acknowledging John's touch. "Lead on, Colonel."
John leads them to the same section of the East Pier they'd shared a couple of weeks ago. He hands a beer to Rodney, who scoffs. "I thought the Daedalus brought us a pallet of Molson last trip?" he asks, opening the Budweiser.
"Beer's beer, Rodney," John retorts, opening his own a taking a healthy swig. The chilled brew cools his throat before settling in his stomach. Setting the can down, John leans back on his hands.
Rolling his beer in his hands, Rodney says, "Thanks. You know, for..."
"'s what friends are for, McKay."
Raising his can, Rodney toasts, "To friends." John retrieves his beer and returns the sentiment, "To friends." They clink their cans and drink in companionable silence.
John watches the moonlight scatter across the water like his thoughts. Resolved, he takes a deep breath and slowly edges his hand towards Rodney's. It takes a few minutes, but eventually John touches warm skin. His peripheral vision catches Rodney turning to face him, but keeps his gaze fixed on their entangled fingers, only glancing up when Rodney gives them a squeeze.
They catch each other's eye and laugh at how ridiculous they are.
"Took ya long enough," Rodney says, squeezing John's hand again. "But we're here now."
"We're here now," John echoes, noting that Rodney looks as stunned as he feels himself.
Using his grip to pull Rodney in even as he scoots closer, John claims a kiss. He hopes it's the first of many more.
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FANDOM: Stargate: Atlantis
RATING: PG
WORDS: 895
PAIRINGS: McShep
NOTES: missing scenes from The Shrine
SUMMARY: Rodney's illness, the slow regression back to what Ronon is calling his second childhood, hits John hard not only because he's losing his friend, but he's also losing his one shot at happiness.
~*~*~
John walks to his quarters in silence, trying to shove down the dread he's felt since Rodney's diagnosis. Every day, his friend seems to lose another chunk of himself. It's scant comfort that Rodney remembers him even as others fall away.
He climbs into bed, ignoring the ache in his chest and refusing to think about the future. What kind of future can it be without his best friend? Other than filled with regret for not telling him how he feels. That's what depresses John most of all.
The pounding on the door startles John awake after a short and restless doze. The desperate calls that filter through nearly break his heart as he races to the door. It's barely halfway open when he pulls Rodney through and holds him close, hoping to be his anchor in the chaos.
He's glad Rodney agrees to go to the East Pier. He tosses Rodney his leather jacket with an order to put it on and grabs a six-pack. If this is the last evening he gets to have with Rodney, he's going to make the most of it.
~*~*~
After their reminiscences on the pier, John walks Rodney back. The pain that arches through him when he has to tell Rodney which quarters are his shouldn't be surprising, but somehow is. Rodney says goodnight, but John stops him from going in with a hand on his wrist.
"Hey, buddy."
"Yes?" Rodney says, brusquely. Even after losing most of his memory and trying to say goodbye, his core streak of impatience shines through.
John runs his hand along the leather up to the elbow. "My jacket."
Rodney looks embarrassed. "Oh, of course," he says as he shrugs out of it and hands it over.
"G'night," Rodney says with a tentative wave.
"'night, Rodney," John replies, raising his hand as the door shuts.
The sense of impending loss nearly takes John off his feet, and he only makes it half a dozen steps before he has to lean against the wall to stay upright. It takes a minute - and the appearance of a passing night patrol - to regain his composure. He nods to them and quickly makes his way down the hall to his room.
~*~*~
John tosses and turns for about an hour before glancing at his watch. The minutes before his alarm goes off (before Rodney is gone forever) are ticking away. He can't sleep, and he can't think of any way to fix that, until he spots his jacket thrown over the back of a chair. He gets up to grab it, breathing deeply as he slouches back to bed to immerse himself in the scents. Leather is strongest, but the quilted lining holds the unmistakable smell of Rodney McKay. He blanks his mind against the uncertainties of the future, and swipes at a sudden dampness on his cheek. He's rarely cried since his mother's death, but this is almost worse - forewarning coupled with helplessness. It's certainly more cruel.
John spreads the jacket across his pillow and pulls the comforter over his head. He's fast asleep in minutes.
~*~*~
Once Jeannie's on her way back to the Milky Way, John goes to Rodney's room bearing a six-pack. There's no answer so he lets himself in, disappointed to find it empty. He checks the mess before finding Rodney in his lab.
"Yes?" Rodney barely looks up from his computer.
John taps the six-pack against his thigh to get Rodney's attention. "I thought we could..."
"Can it wait? I'm very busy ever since-" Rodney cuts himself off with a gesture at his temple.
John puts a hand on Rodney's shoulder. "C'mon," he says, giving Rodney a look he hopes will convey everything he can't say.
Rodney examines him for what feels like days. "Okay," he says finally, shutting his laptop without acknowledging John's touch. "Lead on, Colonel."
John leads them to the same section of the East Pier they'd shared a couple of weeks ago. He hands a beer to Rodney, who scoffs. "I thought the Daedalus brought us a pallet of Molson last trip?" he asks, opening the Budweiser.
"Beer's beer, Rodney," John retorts, opening his own a taking a healthy swig. The chilled brew cools his throat before settling in his stomach. Setting the can down, John leans back on his hands.
Rolling his beer in his hands, Rodney says, "Thanks. You know, for..."
"'s what friends are for, McKay."
Raising his can, Rodney toasts, "To friends." John retrieves his beer and returns the sentiment, "To friends." They clink their cans and drink in companionable silence.
John watches the moonlight scatter across the water like his thoughts. Resolved, he takes a deep breath and slowly edges his hand towards Rodney's. It takes a few minutes, but eventually John touches warm skin. His peripheral vision catches Rodney turning to face him, but keeps his gaze fixed on their entangled fingers, only glancing up when Rodney gives them a squeeze.
They catch each other's eye and laugh at how ridiculous they are.
"Took ya long enough," Rodney says, squeezing John's hand again. "But we're here now."
"We're here now," John echoes, noting that Rodney looks as stunned as he feels himself.
Using his grip to pull Rodney in even as he scoots closer, John claims a kiss. He hopes it's the first of many more.
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Date: 2014-02-07 01:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-07 02:36 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-07 02:53 pm (UTC)Thanks for sharing!
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Date: 2014-02-07 03:11 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-07 04:47 pm (UTC)The Shrine is one of those episodes that has always elicit strong emotions in me especially now after watching how my father faded away and in the last month of his life he lost his memory. So I now have a soft spot for Shrine fics.
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Date: 2014-02-07 07:22 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-08 08:00 pm (UTC)I love your stories and this was lovely. I dont know how the writers could have continued the story arc of McKay/Keller after how she went about treating his illness she missed the diagnosis gave up looking for a cure and wanted to prevent anyone else curing him. That to me says she didnt really care. I would have much prefered a McShep story arc to follow instead.
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Date: 2014-02-09 01:45 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-07 07:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2014-02-08 12:13 am (UTC)His peripheral vision catches Rodney turning to face him, but keeps his gaze fixed on their entangled fingers, only glancing up when Rodney gives them a squeeze.
This is a gorgeous moment. Oh my. *clutches heart*
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Date: 2014-02-08 01:01 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-08 02:24 am (UTC)Love, love, love that John takes him back out to the pier--and that he makes a stealth attack at holding hands! :D
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Date: 2014-02-09 01:46 am (UTC)I think this is what breaks my heart about this episode most of all. ::sigh:: I love these boys...
Thank you so much! :)
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Date: 2015-02-02 07:16 pm (UTC)Ahahaha--stealth hand-holding: such an excellent description of smoooth!Sheppard! They teach it at Colonel School.... ;-)
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Date: 2015-02-03 12:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-08 02:34 am (UTC)I like the stealth attack on Rodney's hand. That was so cute and full of awww!
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Date: 2014-02-09 01:46 am (UTC)Thank you! :)
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Date: 2014-02-08 02:44 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-09 01:47 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-08 12:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-09 01:49 am (UTC)Thank you!!
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Date: 2014-02-08 02:38 pm (UTC)Beautiful! Loved John's pining and then taking a chance at the end. It was what Rodney was waiting for. :)
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Date: 2014-02-09 01:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-11 05:11 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-11 02:30 pm (UTC)Thanks! :)
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Date: 2014-02-16 05:16 pm (UTC)Very nice story for this episode - and a much better and believable sequel to the ep than the writers wrote.
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Date: 2014-02-18 08:29 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-18 02:23 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2014-02-18 08:29 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-02-02 08:18 pm (UTC)They catch each other's eye and laugh at how ridiculous they are.
"Took ya long enough," Rodney says, squeezing John's hand again. "But we're here now."
~ si-ii-ighh ~ ^^ That ^^ is the cure for all the sniffles caused earlier. The ficlet could end there, for me. ;-)
(And as I commented to
I must admit that as much as I love McSheppy interpretations of The Shrine & as ridiculous & wanky as I found the McKeller storyline, part of me wants to celebrate The Shrine as a depiction of "just" friendship between Rodney & John. I've been fortunate to love a couple of Friends who were in the center of my heart, as dear as family or lovers & just as important in my life. American culture & many individuals don't believe in friendships that deep these days, especially between men, so showing it without apology on TV would be as radical to Americans as showing a couple of men in love. In a situation as emotionally charged & frightening as losing ones faculties/dealing with a loved ones irreversible decline & death, it would subvert mainstream ideas & values to claim that friendship is as worthy to be a goal & reason for ones life as a romantic relationship.
'Sides, I think John & Rodney would enjoy being subversive & quietly challenging a narrow-minded status quo. ;-)
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Date: 2015-02-03 08:24 pm (UTC)Thank you so much for the awesome comment!!