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BABIES

the babies meme
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Scotty divides his time between explaining all the features of this rigged-up crib and fussing over the wee bonnie lass; Jim can't help but be amused.
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Scotty takes his leave, and Jim lingers by the crib, leaning on the side and watching the baby play with the stuffed cow.
"What do I do about getting her to sleep? Will she just do it by herself when she needs to?"
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McCoy has mentioned his daughter, yes. But while his CMO is usually quick to share opinions and information about everything else under the sun, he doesn't much discuss Jo (or his marriage to Jo's mother) in anything but passing terms.
Which tells Jim everything he needs to know. It's only been a few years since the breakup so bad that it drove this doctor, who was scared to fly and loathed space, to enlist in Starfleet. And Jim has been with him damn near every day since; he knows McCoy hasn't spent any significant time with his daughter, that theirs is a relationship mostly carried out by video calls.
"Well." He puts a hand on McCoy's shoulder, warm, friendly--a light enough touch that he could pass it off as brotherly friendship should the doctor start in with what the hell are you doing get your paws off me. But he means it in empathy, in sorrow for what he knows his friend doesn't have and must miss, and maybe even in mild apology for dredging those feelings up. "I may need your help with that, some nights."
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...See him doing precisely that, no doubt. Because he has no idea, he's never lived it.
For now, though, the baby seems to be considering the idea of settling in. She's quieter--she's stopped bashing the cow against the side of the crib in favor of an almost thoughtful examination of it.
Jim can't help himself. He knows maybe he should leave her alone while she's quiet, but he scoops her up, cradling her against his shoulder. She curls into him, sort of half-heartedly thumping the cow against him as he holds her. "Computer," he calls out, rubbing the little girl's back with his free hand, "dim the lights."
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"I'll try that." And he starts walking, slowly, that hand still rubbing small circles on her back.
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... but he doesn't.
Instead, he grabs Jim's desk chair and settles in it, arms over his chest, watching like he's evaluating Jim for a progress report. He'd almost look stern if he didn't have that softness to his eyes.
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Oh. Oh. Jim thinks he gets it now.
"I forgot to check in with ship's services about the blankets and all the rest." And with that, a very drowsy baby is deposited in McCoy's arms so Jim can go avail himself of the communicator panel on the wall behind his desk.
He tries to keep the grin off his face as he hails ship's services.
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When he steps inside, the pile of folded blankets and garments he holds are amusingly familiar in their primary colors. It's clear ship's services gutted some uniform shirts. Jim sets the pile of things on top of his dresser, and then he comes over and drapes a command yellow blanket over the baby.
"How's she doing?"
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He wants to reach down and touch the baby, too, but he doesn't want too many hands on her, or to disturb McCoy's soothing.
"That works well? Rubbing her back."
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Jim finds himself wondering, as he gets the crib ready, how you know something like that. Is it instinct? If he becomes a father himself someday, would he just somehow know what to do for a baby?
He comes back, smiling faintly at them both. "It's ready."
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"There we go," he murmurs. "Out like a light."
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He looks up at his friend, oddly reluctant to have him leave. "...Want a drink?"
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He moves to the cabinet near his desk, fetching the bottle and two glasses.
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"Thank you, by the way," he says, raising his glass in salute. "I wouldn't have known what to do today without your help."
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