( and she's a woman of her word. resting is usually the thing that una is worse at but illness is different to injury, illness is something that she's never really felt before nor the kind of physical weakness that's accompanying it.
she takes the last bits from him, offering a smile before pulling the shirt on because she's not taking a nap in just her bra. the orange gets eaten as he leaves before the blanket she originally had is laid out, the one he brought her on top with her settling to lay on them and rest, attempting to nap a little.
which is exactly how kirk finds her before her breakout. and other shenanigans occur.
it's only after the captain has finally left her does she message mccoy, not wanting him to return to the brig and find her not there. she'd convinced kirk after everything that she was fine, that she'd stay in the women's area, asking him to go look on deck and find out more information for her. it gives her a little peace, a little time to sort out what had happened and what he now knows. and what she might have to again confess )
Your Captain broke me out of the brig. Don't worry, I'm staying below decks and out of sight where the rest of the women are.
( if only because she didn't want to know how sick she'd get for spending a third time in that cell. the second had been a lot worse than the first, again? )
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( and she's a woman of her word. resting is usually the thing that una is worse at but illness is different to injury, illness is something that she's never really felt before nor the kind of physical weakness that's accompanying it.
she takes the last bits from him, offering a smile before pulling the shirt on because she's not taking a nap in just her bra. the orange gets eaten as he leaves before the blanket she originally had is laid out, the one he brought her on top with her settling to lay on them and rest, attempting to nap a little.
which is exactly how kirk finds her before her breakout. and other shenanigans occur.
it's only after the captain has finally left her does she message mccoy, not wanting him to return to the brig and find her not there. she'd convinced kirk after everything that she was fine, that she'd stay in the women's area, asking him to go look on deck and find out more information for her. it gives her a little peace, a little time to sort out what had happened and what he now knows. and what she might have to again confess )
Your Captain broke me out of the brig. Don't worry, I'm staying below decks and out of sight where the rest of the women are.
( if only because she didn't want to know how sick she'd get for spending a third time in that cell. the second had been a lot worse than the first, again? )