Author: Katiegirl
Subject:
HBX November Challenge
November HBX Challenge
"Epiphany"
A/N:
Slightly different take on the night under the stars. Hope I do it
justice.
Harm sat up still dazed from hitting the
windscreen. Rubbing his forehead, he thought ‘damn those stupid
goats.’ He looked over at the passenger side of the Hummvee and
immediately started to panic; Mac wasn’t there and he couldn’t
see her anywhere. Standing up to look around properly he scanned the
area, spotting Mac lying a few feet away from the right front fender.
She wasn’t moving. Thinking ‘Oh no, please let her be
O.K., I need her to be O.K.,’ all the while trying to work out
how to get to her without making things worse.
Deciding that
if he jumped he could make it to her in two steps, he took the risk.
He walked across the hood, closed his eyes, took a deep breath,
opened his eyes and leapt as far as he could. He landed safely closer
than he thought he would. With a sigh of relief he looked at Mac, but
he still couldn’t see any movement, not even a slight rise and
fall of her chest. Telling himself to keep calm he took a large step
to get himself to her side. Feeling for the pulse in her neck, he
prepared himself for the worst, saying a silent prayer of thanks for
the miracle of finding a pulse, albeit a weak one. Laying his ear
close to her nose and mouth, he listened for her breathing, but,
couldn’t hear or feel anything. He placed his hand under the
nape of her neck and tilted her head back to open her airway. Gently
pushing a breath of air into her mouth he lifted his head and
whispered, “Breathes for me, c’mon Mac, just breathe.”
Still not hearing anything he blew another breath into her mouth.
“C’mon Mac, you can’t do this to me now.”
With
a cough and a splutter Mac started to come around. As he had so many
years before, he sat her between his legs and rubbed and patted her
back. Leaning forward he quietly said. “You had me scared
there, Marine, I thought I would have had to carry you out of
here.”
“What do you mean, carry me?” she
replied, still slightly groggy.
“Well, you didn’t
look in any fit state to walk.”
“What happened?’
she asked dazedly.
“You said you wanted to see some more of
the country.” Joked Harm.
“Harm, be serious for a
minute, what happened?”
“We were avoiding some goats,
in hindsight; we should have just run them over.”
“So
how do we get back?’ asked Mac.
Standing up and holding
out his had to her, Harm smiled and said. “Would you like to
take a walk dear lady?”
Matching his grin, Mac replied, “Why
thank you, that would be lovely.” More seriously, she asked.
“Any idea where we are?”
“Somewhere in
Afghanistan?” he shrugged. Looking around to get his bearings,
he pointed and said. “I think the camp is just over that
ridge.”
Realising that they didn’t have much daylight
left, they hefted their packs and set off. After walking for what
seemed like days to their battered and bruised bodies, but was really
only a couple of hours, they were aware that they would have to make
camp for the night. Gently making their way to higher ground they
found a small cave that looked like it would provide a little cover
from the elements.
As they settled down using their packs as
pillows, Harm looked across to see Mac lying down a good three feet
away. Leaning toward her he said,” I could call down to the
desk and ask for a room divider.”
Mac looked across
smiling, “is that an invitation?”
“Why don’t
you come over here, it’s slightly better than sleeping with
scorpions.”
Mac scooted over and in Harm’s invitingly
open arms. As he put his arms around her she snuggled into his chest.
“Your heart is racing,” she said. Tightening his hold
around her he decided that he had waited long enough.
“You
really scared me today Mac, I thought I’d lost you.”
“Harm,”
Mac started, but Harm interrupted.
“No, let me finish. I’ve
already thought once that I would never see you again, but you saved
me and I managed to get back to you. Then you ran away to the
Guadacanal and I wasn’t sure what would happen.” Mac
again started to protest, but Harm lifted his arm to signal that he
wasn’t finished. “Then after the JAG-a-thon, I thought we
could finally do it properly. Start going on dates, enjoying each
others company like we used to, but, after today, I’ve waited
long enough. I almost lost you again, and I don’t think I could
stand you not knowing anymore.” he’d placed his arm back
around her, and paused to take a breath.
Mac said. “Knowing
what, Harm?” in a breathless whisper.
“Knowing what
you mean to me Mac!” stated a frustrated Harm.
Rolling in
his arms so that she could look at him, Mac asked. “And what do
I mean to you Harm?”
“Everything Mac, everything.”
Harm said quietly looking into her eyes with an intensity she had
never seen before.
She gasped, tears forming in the corners of her
eyes. Harm raised his hand again and wiped away the tear that had
fallen on her cheek with the pad of his thumb.
“Mac, what’s
wrong?” asked Harm, starting to panic. “Tell me.”
He begged.
“I can’t Harm, I …….can’t,”
Mac shuddered.
“Why not Mac?” Harm asked quietly,
wondering if he really wanted to hear her answer. He thought that
they were finally getting it right, that as last they were reading
from the same page of the same book.
“Nerves, I guess.”
Mac whispered.
“What?” said Harm coming out of his
reverie.
“Nerves – you know, blood pumping, heart
racing, adrenaline filling the body – nerves.”
“What
have you got to be nervous about Mac? I’m the one letting go
here.” Harm said in a whisper.
“I know,” Mac
said, “that’s what I’m nervous about. What if we
get it wrong Harm? She asked timidly.
“We won’t Mac,
we’ve waited too long,” assured Harm. “Besides, I
won’t let us.”
“This means we’re going to
have a few things to work out when we get back.” Mac
said.
“We’ll deal with that when we have to. For now,
let’s just enjoy the quiet under the stars.” Said
Harm.
“O.K.” said Mac, once again snuggling as close
as she could to Harm.
“Mac?” Harm whispered.
“Yeah.”
“I love you.”