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Just two vampires, traveling the galaxy... [For Todd the Wraith]
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It was a pleasant surprise to glance over and see Todd asleep on the bed, relaxed and peaceful. He can't have gotten much quality rest the night before propped up in the chair as he had been, certainly not when he'd been woken by her nightmare. She hoped that didn't happen again tonight, he had important things to take care of tomorrow; she didn't know all of the details, but with a civil war going on between his people, he needed his wits about him.
To that end, Rogue forced herself to stay awake for hours into the night, eating the dinner he'd brought for her and looking through one of the books from the collection he'd shown her before their sparring session. She didn't recognize anything on the pages, but it gave her a topic for conversation with the voices in her head, providing ample entertainment to pass the time. Eventually she fell asleep herself, the book held carefully to her chest as she curled up in the armchair, her boots set on the floor beside it. It was a fairly deep sleep, and she didn't dream for one of the first times in many weeks, something she was eternally grateful for when she awoke.
It was a pleasant surprise to glance over and see Todd asleep on the bed, relaxed and peaceful. He can't have gotten much quality rest the night before propped up in the chair as he had been, certainly not when he'd been woken by her nightmare. She hoped that didn't happen again tonight, he had important things to take care of tomorrow; she didn't know all of the details, but with a civil war going on between his people, he needed his wits about him.
To that end, Rogue forced herself to stay awake for hours into the night, eating the dinner he'd brought for her and looking through one of the books from the collection he'd shown her before their sparring session. She didn't recognize anything on the pages, but it gave her a topic for conversation with the voices in her head, providing ample entertainment to pass the time. Eventually she fell asleep herself, the book held carefully to her chest as she curled up in the armchair, her boots set on the floor beside it. It was a fairly deep sleep, and she didn't dream for one of the first times in many weeks, something she was eternally grateful for when she awoke.
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The door slid open again but now it was Sheppard himself. Clearly he'd been settled in for the night when the marine had called, having only quickly pulled on his boots and strapped a wraith stunner to his thigh before coming over. "Everything okay here?"
"We're fine Sheppard." Todd answered, glanced to Rogue then to the colonel. Just in case this happened again, he decided it best to tell him what was going on. "If you must know Rogue is attempting to harness her ability. I think you'll approve, its quite painful for me" he grinned.
The colonel gave the pair a lopsided smile and sighed, "Okay okay, just, try to keep it down kids. You gave your guard quite the scare."
"Is he really still necessary, Sheppard? There are cameras all over the place" Todd pointed out. Indeed there were two-he knew of-in his room and one outside his door. There was also the night patrol, beefed up thanks to the presence of the extra wraith in the hospital.
Sheppard shrugged, "I guess not. I'll talk to Woolsey about it in the morning."
Todd nodded his thanks at that.
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Rogue shook her head slightly, dismissively. "It's already starting to heal," she told him. "Side effect of my power. Besides, it's nothing I can't take care of myself." She'd been out fighting in the field for years, after all. A cut hand was nothing compared to what she'd had to help patch up, on herself and for others.
Sheppard took that in and nodded slowly. "So if this, whatever you're doing, works," he started, gesturing between the two of them, does that mean I'll get that kiss you promised me in the Jumper bay?" The question was punctuated with a teasing grin, aimed at lightening her mood.
Rogue narrowed her eyes at the man, a mischievous smile blooming with her answer. "Only if you're a very good boy, Colonel Sheppard. You've gotta earn it."
That comment earned her a pair of raised eyebrows and a laugh.
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"If you two are quite finished..." he said, handing Rogue the bandage. "I'd like to get some rest because someone sucked the life out of me." he said with a point look to the mutant.
"Hey, what goes around comes around. Your come-uppins just took ten thousand years." Sheppard said to him.
"Give or take a few centuries." Todd chuffed, getting up. Everything hurt, but he kept a straight face.
"Come on, let's leave the old bug to his bed." Sheppard said to Rogue, jerking his head to the door.
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"Thanks," she murmured, again noting the differences between humans and Wraith. Not all humans fit into that mold, of course, but John Sheppard certainly did.
As they moved to the door, Rogue stopped near Todd and quietly informed him, "My usual offer stands. Come find me in the morning if you need to take me up on it."
Sheppard frowned slightly at her words, but didn't say anything as they left the room and he escorted her back to her room for the night. She wouldn't have answered him even if he'd asked.
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After the door closed, he laid down and fell into a dreamless deep sleep.
He woke a little later than usual the next day but the uninterrupted rest felt good and he was ready to deal with today. No need to seek Rogue out and feed on her.
The wraith given the serum the previous day were getting their check-ups from the doctors, and Todd checked each one too to ensure they weren't hiding any side effects.
Once they were finished, they were escorted down to the cafeteria for their first meal of an early lunch. Todd sat with them and ate as well, knowing the rest of the day would be devoted to the next group which were on their way from the hive.
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The bruising on her side was significantly improved, to Carson's astonishment. He'd heard about her ability from Rodney, who hadn't been able to contain his glee over having something new and exciting to study, but as they say, seeing is believing. After Rogue provided a brief explanation of what had happened the night before, the Scot determined that the borrowed healing had easily shaved off a week of her recovery time.
She was glad to hear it, because the whole event had actually taken a lot out of her. Physically, she was fine beyond the mostly healed cuts on her palm and her still injured ribs, but mentally she was a little on edge. Once she'd gotten to her room the night before, everything had come back to her and she'd fully realized what had happened. At the time, she'd been so involved in controlling the situation and effectively protecting Todd from the marine and potential repercussions of the accident, but in the quiet of her room she relieved the marine bursting into the room, pointing a gun at her companion. Just like so many had before, to other friends in other places and times.
Nightmares had plagued her for much of the night, and it wasn't until the sun was up that she got any real rest. It was because of her listlessness that Carson forced her to have lunch in the hospital before allowing her to retreat back to her room for a nap.
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Like the day before, Todd oversaw each one of his crew, glad he had a strong stomach for the usual side effects ensued.
He tried not to check up on the youngster any more often than the others but this would make or break the serum's wide-spread ability and Keller could swear the old commander hovered around a little more than before. However, by dinner, there'd been nothing different in the side effects with him.
Sheppard stopped by briefly but long enough to know the youngster was special, and so during dinner, with Rogue sitting with them, he announced..."Cody."
Rodney pulled a face, instantly knowing what the colonel meant, who seemed very proud of himself for the clever name he'd come up with. "I thought we were going to discuss what we're going to name them?"
"I said no such thing, and I can't help it when these inspirations strike" Sheppard defended, starting on his dinner-tonight was beef stew and biscuits.
"Which Wraith did you...bless with this name?" Teyla said, amused. Torren beside her, eating his peas before Rogue could take them away.
"The young one." Sheppard said
"They all look the same to me." Ronon said
"The one with no beard or tats." the colonel elaborated
"Oh that one." Ronon plainly didn't seem to remember there being much of a difference between any of the new wraith on the base, though, like Teyla, somewhat amused by Sheppard's naming of them.
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"Rogue, is there something wrong?" the Athosian woman asked her gently, and the table collectively turned to look at the two women.
Rogue struggled to find words for a moment, then shook her head. "No, nothing wrong," she said dismissively. "You're sure you wanna go with 'Cody'?" she asked Sheppard, trying and failing to make it fully into a joke. "You can't come up with anything better than that?"
"Yes, thank you!" Rodney chimed in, completely oblivious to anything else going on.
Sheppard raised an eyebrow. "You're not a fan either?" he asked Rogue, a little concerned with her change in demeanor.
She shrugged slightly, moving her spoon through her bowl of soup but not actually taking a bite. "I knew a Cody once. It didn't end well." She paused, then added quietly, "For him."
Which effectively killed the mood of the table. Picking up her tray, she gave the rest of the group an apologetic smile. "Sorry, I think the pain's making me less charming than usual. I'm gonna go get some more meds from Dr. Beckett. I'll see you all later."
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Todd was in the hospital when Rogue came by. The wraith in the beds were either sleeping, or in 'Cody's' case, awake and working a Sudoku book.
"Good evening." Todd greeted "Thought you'd still be at dinner" he stated
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Narrowing her eyes at 'Cody' and his Sudoku book, she looked surprised and then amused, actually laughing at the sight. "If he's awake and doing number puzzles, I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that he's bouncing back just fine after the gene therapy."
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"Need more pain killers, love?" he asked
Todd stepped away so that she could talk to him in relative private. Cody set his book aside and lay back in bed, closing his eyes until the room stopped spinning.
Told you to take it easy.
Cody opened his eyes and looked to his commander. I don't like sitting still
Get used to it, the gene therapy's side effects won't last the night. Now rest.
Cody frowned and put his book on the table and closed his eyes to try and do as he was told. Todd checked his vitals before leaving the hospital for the extra room to check on those wraith there.
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Carson frowned in concern at Rogue's request. "I can give you a mild sleep aid, certainly, but... If there's something bothering you, if you need to talk to someone, we do have a psychologist in the city."
With everything that Atlantis team saw and dealt with in Pegasus on a daily basis, their psychologist had a busy schedule with regular check-ins and helping handle the job. Carson was sure she would squeeze Rogue in, though, if she needed it. And after having spent a few weeks on a hive ship, he didn't see how she couldn't.
Rogue reached out and put her hand on Carson's arm, but below the shoulder. Giving it a squeeze, she told him, "Thanks, doc, but I'll be fine. I've got a whole team of psychologists in my head who can handle the job, but I do appreciate the concern."
Even though his concerns weren't completely allayed, the Scot still nodded and retrieved the medication she'd requested.
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He returned to talk to Beckett shortly after Rogue had left and told him to wake him and let him know if there was anything the matter. He returned to his quarters, now escort-free, and settled down with a book, expecting Rogue to stop by to either talk because she couldn't sleep or proceed with the training.
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So she stuffed the sleep aid in her pocket and made her way through the hallways, surprised and relieved to see he'd actually been relieved of his guard marine.
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"Care to walk a bit? I like this new freedom Woolsey agreed to."
A Wraith walking freely about Atlantis, he'd be the first.
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"How did Colonel Sheppard manage to convince Woolsey to go along with this, anyway? Doesn't seem like him," she asked, incredibly curious.
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The walk was leisurely, he drank in the architecture and paused to open a balcony door, only to close it, and then open it again and step out into the cool night sea air. The sky was pretty overcast and off on the horizon a storm was rolling closer. He leaned on the balcony, looking out over the city, much of it still alight as many were up late working.
Todd looked to her, "What threw you off from dinner?" he asked "I thought you and Sheppard and the rest got along?"
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Hands tucked inside her pockets, Rogue didn't look at Todd save for a quick glance when he spoke, her eyes fixed on the lights of the city. "We get along great," she confirmed. "It's just... Cody. The name Colonel Sheppard picked. Cody was the name of the first boy I kissed. It's not a really common name, so when he said it, it just brought up a lot of bad memories."
She sighed and turned her gaze to the approaching storm. "I've been in a funk all day though, so it wasn't just that. The thing with the marine last night... I didn't sleep very well afterward."
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They'd been so close. Concentration was indeed what she needed most, that was a fact. Perhaps they'd have better luck on the hive. But he'd try to practice with her as often as possible here.
But...
"Picked for what?" he asked after a moment.
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Names were a thing she couldn't understand with the Wraith. Yes, they used telepathy for most communication among themselves it seemed, but she was human and it was nice to have names to put with the Wraith she knew, even if they didn't understand the human need for it either.
Is Cody the real name of the guy she kiss-coma'ed?
"He's named several wraith to my knowledge." Including himself. "Don't take it too harshly, I'm quite sure he didn't mean for that to happen."
Todd withdrew from the railing, smelling the storm getting closer before turning to go back inside. Not a moment too soon, the rain started to come down lightly, tic-tac-I got against the glass.
Comic canon is Cody, stupid movie rename is David. I go w/ Cody. XD
She stepped back inside with Todd but stayed at the glass, watching the rain. After a moment, she tugged off her right glove, and set her still bandaged hand against the glass. "I love storms like this," she told Todd softly. "I used to sit with Remy, with all the windows open, and just listen to the rain for hours. Those were the best days."
ah
He looked to her when she spoke of the man Remy. Must be difficult indeed to have lost someone and yet they were still inside your head, giving you advice.
"Were you able to touch him at all?" he asked. If he recalled correctly, she'd said his ability had been energy manipulation. Perhaps, like himself, though for different reasons, Remy could handle brief encounters.
I have strong feelings about the movies... >.>
Her swamp rat had been something else, all right. A veritable ladies man, she'd never understood why he'd pursued her so persistently. But she knew now. She had his memories of the first time he saw her, of being so pleased at making her laugh, of the exhilaration of fighting at her side. The immense sadness at knowing he was dying and wouldn't be able to protect her anymore.
i loved first class, the others, meh
Todd started to walk again, pausing to wait for her to follow and they continued their self-guided tour. They arrived at the Gate Room, the night crew at the controls above looked at the odd pair, but while the marines at the hallway let them go, they still kept an eye on them.
"What happened to Remy?" he asked as they moseyed around. Wraith might not be fluffy bunnies, but he liked hearing the lives of others. Except maybe McKay. Human years were so brief after all, being able to fit so much into such a little time frame-by his counts-was quite a feat.
X1-2 were my favorites, but DoFP stole the cake. Side movies were awful.
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argh arguing is so haaard lol
arguments are tough, but make for great material :D
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