[ His eyes re-close briefly, leaning very slightly into Jim's hand for a few seconds, taking a deep breath. He reopens his eyes and looks upwards—though he still can't quite meet Jim's eyes—when he makes an effort to straighten his posture. It also makes him pull away from his leaning into Jim's hand. ]
[It probably wouldn't have hurt as bad if Spock hadn't so subtly pulled away from him. He awkwardly pulls his hands down, fisting them tightly for a second on his knees before he then climbs off of Spock.]
Right. Sure.
[Because he understands. Of course he understands, even if Spock wouldn't let him in close enough to empathize 100% yet. And that's what made him angry--that he did understand but he's still hurt by it. He turns and gathers his shirt and puts it on, then runs a hand through his hair. He grabs his wallet and communicator and shoves them in a pocket. It's his own fault anyhow. He leaves before he can look back. He needs to go home and nap off that headache, before he does something stupid like stay and try to talk. He'd only be burying himself deeper.]
[ His hand slides form Jim's hip as he stands, and Spock suddenly feels cold without Jim's solid warmth grounding him. He passively watches Jim gather his clothes and items, trying not to wince at the aggressiveness of his gestures. The bond is strangely silent as if Spock's emotions were holding their breath.
He sits up straighter when Jim's moving to leave, the first stirrings of another kind of panic shocking through the bond at the sight. Spock voice sounds agitated when he speaks up, calling after Jim before he can cross through the door. ]
[Jim was just about out the door when he hears Spock call his name, the tone of voice also making him freeze. He hesitates for a second before turning around, hands casually in his pockets. Hadn't Spock just wanted to be left alone?]
[ He does need to be left alone. His control over himself is tentative at best – he'll need to focus for several hours to gain a better balance in his thoughts and mind.
But he doesn't want it at the expense of hurting Jim. He felt the sting of rejection from his own withdrawal, and he wants to make up for it somehow. The question is how. He needs Jim to know that he's not withdrawing entirely, that he just needs some time to himself.
There's a few beats of silence as Spock struggles to think of something to say to him. Finally he settles on: ]
[That was definitely the right way to go about it--acknowledge he needed space while simultaneously reassuring Jim. The response from his side of the bond is instantaneous if Spock cares to feel. It's a glowing fog, hiding more of the complicated but its overall atmosphere emanates acceptance.
Jim turns to face Spock more fully and nods, face softening.]
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I am maintaining adequate control.
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I'm sorry. What can I do?
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My apologies ... I require mediation.
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Right. Sure.
[Because he understands. Of course he understands, even if Spock wouldn't let him in close enough to empathize 100% yet. And that's what made him angry--that he did understand but he's still hurt by it. He turns and gathers his shirt and puts it on, then runs a hand through his hair. He grabs his wallet and communicator and shoves them in a pocket. It's his own fault anyhow. He leaves before he can look back. He needs to go home and nap off that headache, before he does something stupid like stay and try to talk. He'd only be burying himself deeper.]
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He sits up straighter when Jim's moving to leave, the first stirrings of another kind of panic shocking through the bond at the sight. Spock voice sounds agitated when he speaks up, calling after Jim before he can cross through the door. ]
Jim.
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But he doesn't want it at the expense of hurting Jim. He felt the sting of rejection from his own withdrawal, and he wants to make up for it somehow. The question is how. He needs Jim to know that he's not withdrawing entirely, that he just needs some time to himself.
There's a few beats of silence as Spock struggles to think of something to say to him. Finally he settles on: ]
... Would a shared evening meal be agreeable?
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Jim turns to face Spock more fully and nods, face softening.]
...Shoot me a message when you're ready.
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Understood.