Anniversary by Zizi_West
RetiredSummary:

So a Vulcan never forgets? After a risky mission, Spock seems...different, and Nyota is worried. Multi-part drabble inspired by the talented linstock's lovely, intimate fanart titled Yin and Yang. See the original on her LJ page or as a post in the Spock/Uhura group. Warnings: Sweetness, Emo!Spock.


Categories: Movies Characters: Nyota Uhura (Film)
Classification: General
Genre: Romance
Story Status: Completed
Pairings: Uhura/Spock
Warnings: Fluff
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 4 Completed: No Word count: 4070 Read: 13754 Published: November 29 2013 Updated: November 29 2013
Chapter 3: Tell by Zizi_West

Professional obligations fulfilled, Spock began to feel Nyota's absence keenly. Busy social events such as this were more comfortable with her beside him. He searched the crowd, but even for a tall man, it was not easy to find her on this planet of equally tall people. He paused and opened his mind to her. Nyota's side of the mental bond was subdued, sad. Spock frowned, unsettling a few people nearby who immediately pretended that they had not been staring at him.

"Spock." Dr. McCoy stood behind him with a glass in one hand.

"Doctor?"

"Yonder," the doctor said, gesturing with his drink towards a corridor.

"Thank you, Leonard." Feeling his shoulders relax, Spock inclined his head, then turned and strode away.
McCoy sighed. "I'm a doctor, not a relationship counselor. But I might could moonlight as one." He moved back into the crowd. Maybe he could convince Sulu and Scotty into going out on the town later.

...

Light reflected from the planet's two closest moons shone through a tall window, revealing the surprising sight of wall shelving filled with books in various formats: old-style Earth books made from paper, discs, tablets, strips of basketry with pieces of shell woven into them. Nyota walked around the room, admiring the effort to create an old-fashioned library. Plush upholstered furniture, thick carpets, and large floor pillows invited visitors to linger.


A fireplace glowed warmly in the center of one wall. The fire wasn't real, of course; this was a heavily forested planet and people were obsessed with safety. If one pushed a switch, gases sealed behind protective glass flickered to life behind an orange-tinted protective panel. The fire panel was convincing enough to make this refuge feel cozy. Nyota pulled a large pillow in front of the fire and sat down.

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