"McCoy finds him in his ready room, dark blond head bent over a console.
"TWO DAYS," he bellows, before the doors have even finished closing, sure the bridge can hear him. Jim's so surprised to see him blasting into the ready room that his hand flies, kno
Mirror!McCoy is a doctor who has always resisted/rejected Mirror!Kirk's charms/demands, but when Kirk becomes captain, he ask Pike for a personal favor. He wants McCoy as his CMO. The doctor soon learns that giving Kirk what he wants is best for everyon
Starfleet is not the upstanding administration that everyone believes in. The Kirks move into a Stepford life. Leonard Mccoy is the anomaly.
McCoy finds a file of naked sexy pictures of Jim and is all upset about it and jealous of whoever Jim's sending them to and woe, but he can't exactly go saying anything because 1. not his and 2. he was maybe kind of snooping. Then Jim gives him a real-pap
In the Mirror Universe Jocelyn rebelled against her controlling parents and married Leonard McCoy. When the marriage didn't work out they wanted to divorce amicably and have joint custody so that Joanna would always have her father.
Jocelyn's family had
Leonard McCoy gets transported to a Mirror Universe where his Mirror counterpart never joined Starfleet and no one on the ISS Enterprise knows him. Unfortunately for Leonard, Mirror Jim Kirk really, really wants to.
Five times McCoy is reminded that he's just a sex toy for Kirk, and the one time McCoy realized that Kirk really does love him.
5 times a crew memeber went to Mirror!McCoy and begged him to save them from Mirror!Kirk.
Mirror!Kirk gets Mirror!McCoy pregnant, but McCoy isn't certain if having a child with Kirk is the greatest idea.
He's surprised that a) Kirk actually wants the baby and b) he's willing to play by some of McCoy's rules, to get what he wants.
There is no such thing as an evil McCoy. And Kirk knows that.
Jim takes a minute to appreciate how fucking wrong this is. How black holes and time travel and universe-ending paradoxes always make things too damn complicated, because picking up his own father when he's an academy cadet and the same age as Jim should not even be an option. But it is. Had been. And Jim was never one to leave an inviting road unexplored.
McCoy is a grumpy Doctor. Spock has a death wish. Jim is busy saving the world.
Pretty much business as usual.
Based (somewhat) (and by somewhat I mean not really all that much at all) on the TOS episode. Bones and Spock are thrown back in time.
Detective Leonard McCoy has volunteered to go undercover to break up a notorious drug ring led by a shadowy man named Nero. First, however, he has to get close to Nero's two most trusted and dangerous men - Kirk and Spock. The closer he gets to Nero's men, the deeper he finds himself entangled in their dark and deadly activities, and soon the lines between right and wrong begin to blur.
In which Jim finds out something about Bones and doesn't take it quite as well as Bones would like, but about as well as he expected.