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hurt / comfort

Hurt/comfort is a fan fiction genre that involves the physical pain or emotional distress of one character, who is cared for by another character. The injury, sickness or other kind of hurt allows an exploration of the characters and their relationship.
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- Roll 1-10 at RNG for a scene, play it out and have fun!
1. INJURY. You've been injured. Broken bones or bleeding out or maybe just a tiny little papercut. The choice is yours.
2. SICKNESS. You're sick and laid up in bed, at home or in a hospital. The severity is up to you.
3. FEAR/ANXIETY. Something is happening and you're scared beyond belief.
4. LOSS OF SENSES. Sight, touch, taste, hearing, smell, etc. You've lost some important sense or ability and now you're left to deal with it.
5. DESPAIR. Nothing is good or right anymore and you can't shake the depression. Maybe that friend of yours can help though...
6. BREAKUP. You've been dumped. You need someone to comfort you, possibly by the one who dumped you.
7. MAKE UP. Fight or break up, it's time to makeup.
8. RESCUED. You've just been held captive and/or tortured for however long and finally, someone has come to the rescue.
9. BAD ROMANCE. Fight, cheated on, abused, whatever the case is, someone else can clearly see you need comfort from someone who isn't your terrible lover tonight.
10. LOSS. You've experience a loss of some kind and need help getting through it.
11. INSANITY. You're seeing things that aren't really there, hearing voices, or you're just convinced you're at your wit's end finally and you're going to crack. Maybe someone can give you a helping hand.
12. TIRED. You've had a heard life recently and you're just worn too thin to really care anymore. There's no fight left in you anymore. Can someone help change your mind?
13. ADDICTION. Drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling, or any other type of addiction has got you in its grasp. First time or relapse. Will someone be able to save you?
14. INSOMNIA. You can't sleep anymore, no matter how hard you try. Maybe someone can give you company.
15. NIGHTMARES. Or, on the other end of the spectrum, you can't sleep without gruesome, horrible nightmares. Either someone is stuck in your dream with you, witnessing it or they're just waking you up, soothing you out of it.
16. BLACKMAIL. You've been caught doing something you shouldn't and you were blackmailed because of it
17. SEPARATION. You're going to be separated for awhile or were separated for a long time. Either make up for lost time or try to spend every last moment together.
18. VIOLATED. You've been violated in some way. Can include sexual overtones or not. Can someone help you through it?
19. STRANDED. You've been stranded somewhere remote, with no help of anyone finding you for awhile. Can you survive this together?
20. SINS. You're feeling the weight of your sins and guilt clearer than ever. Can someone give you absolution or lessen the ache any?
21. SECRET. It's difficult having to keep that secret of yours, be it a relationship or something you just don't want to share with anybody else. Maybe it's okay to talk about it now though...
22. ADDITION. Babies should be joyous things unless you're in a situation where you know you won't be able to care for them. Either you've adopted or found out you're pregnant.
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SPOILERS AHEAD READ AT YOUR OWN RISK.
He's back in the decontamination room, one hand against the glass that separated them, but it changes. It changes and turns into something else; something worse.
Spock is on the other side, and Jim is helpless on the opposite. His palms are flat against the door, and he'd will himself through it if he could.]
Spock!
[And this--this is what you would have done. He remembers saying it, but it didn't happen that way. It never happened this way!]
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"Jim," he said, needing to take a deep breath.
It took him awhile to recognize where he was, another moment to realize that they had been here before, but not like this. Jim was the one on this side before.
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What else was he supposed to say? That it wasn't supposed to happen like this? That--
"It's not--It didn't happen this way." He did say it out loud, and it hurt. He knew what was going on, physically, for Spock on the other side, but he had no idea if he--
Jim remembered being scared. Terrified of dying.
"It doesn't matter. I'm here," he says again, putting a hand to the glass. How much longer on the decontamination? Maybe they could get him out sooner.
SPOILER ALERT.
Even as his consciousness flowed in and out, Spock remembered how he felt when Jim was dying on this side of the glass, and he could only watch from the outside. It had been the first time Spock realized how much Jim meant to him, and at the time, he felt the stabbing agony of having realized it too late.
"It doesn't matter. I'm here," he heard Jim say, his voice clear despite the glass barrier. Spock nodded, pushing himself closer to the door. He was going to die soon.
"Khan," he whispered. If them being here was history replaying itself, maybe Khan's blood could save him. Or, maybe it was a lost cause. Who knew if Khan was even existed right now.
SPOILER ALERT.
--to Spock.
Slowly, he shakes his head, swallowing back the lump in his throat. It doesn't keep the tears from brimming in his own eyes, but he manages to hold them at bay.
He kept his hand o the glass, remembering what he'd wanted as he'd died, there had been so many things-- He wanted to tell Spock why he couldn't leave him behind, that it was more than just a friendship--that he--
"Spock---"
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But he kept his hand firmly on that glass door. Next to Jim's.
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