by Rose - Carrot And Stick
Jun. 6th, 2005 07:44 amTitle: Carrot And Stick
Author: Rose Wilde-Irish
Fandom: Stargate: Atlantis
Challenge: Dangling (
sga_flashfic)
Rating: Teen
Pairing: McKay/Zelenka
Summary: Rodney can't escape his past. Sequel to Conservatory, which was flashfic challenge: Room Exploration.
Notes: Thanks to
irishaithne,
qwirky,
kyrdwyn and
zortified for beta duty.
The carrot and the stick, Rodney thought, suppressing a groan. "Yes, Radek?" he asked, putting as much irritation into his voice as he could to discourage what he knew was coming.
When he'd put Radek in charge of puzzling out the mysteries of the Conservatory, he thought he'd found an elegant solution to his dilemma. Radek was more than competent to handle the room on his own; in fact, given the engineering in his background, he was perfect. And he had enough on his plate that it should've been months before he had the time to look into it. So Rodney should've been doubly safe.
He knew as soon as he'd heard Radek's voice, long after the end of Radek's ordinary day, that he was, no doubt about it, screwed.
The comm clicked on. "I know it's late, McKay, but could you come to the Conservatory? I have need of someone with the ATA gene."
"Try Major Sheppard," Rodney snapped. "He's got a better connection with the city, any way."
There was a slight pause where Rodney had no trouble 'hearing' Radek's blinking, and he could picture the other man's expression without having to think about it.
"The major has...let it be known rather stridently that he does not wish to be disturbed for 'the laying of hands' after a certain time of the day." Pause. "He was rather adamant."
"Get Williams, then," Rodney said, irritated.
"Off planet."
Rodney cursed inwardly. He could go down the list, name by name, of all those who had, naturally or through the therapy, the ATA gene, but he knew Radek well enough to know that if he was that quick with the top two choices, he'd have eliminated everyone else on the list, too. "All right," Rodney sighed. "Just make sure the damned room is off when I get there." He keyed off his comm without waiting for Radek's reply.
So. The carrot had done its job, luring him into action. He was sure to feel the stick as soon as he set foot into the room he wanted never to see again.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*
"Why are you even working on this so late, anyway?" Rodney asked, shifting his touch on the panel.
Radek shrugged. "Is intriguing," he said. "This room works for those without the gene as well as it does for those with. If we could find out why-"
"We could use it to apply it to the systems currently only available to those with the gene," Rodney exclaimed. "Radek, that's brilliant. Why didn't I think of that?"
"I was wondering the exact same thing," Radek said, and his eyes flickered to Rodney's face, calculating and bright.
Too bright. Rodney quickly looked away, unwilling to give up more of himself than this room had already taken.
After a moment, Radek continued. "The potential extrapolations make a little loss of spare time unimportant."
"Don't let Heightmeyer hear you say that, or you'll have enforced down time added to your schedule," Rodney advised him. Radek glanced again at Rodney's face to ensure that he was serious, and then went back to work.
"I think I have it set up so that I can control who is the focus," Radek said, indicating a small data pad he held. He hesitated, drinking in Rodney's expression, assessing. Rodney stifled the stab of pain and longing that look inspired in him and just nodded, thinking stick as the first notes started to play. He closed his eyes and concentrated on the music, light but layered with complexity.
"Like Bach," Rodney said. "Huh. I would've guessed Dvorak for you."
"What, because I'm not enough of a stereotype?" Radek asked, an underlying tone of seriousness beneath the playfulness.
"Actually, I like Dvorak," Rodney said, a little defensively.
Radek gazed at him, expression unreadable. "But not Bach?" he asked, neutral.
Carrot, Rodney thought, unable to look away. "No, I like Bach, too," he said, as flatly as possible. They stood in the room as the music played on, silently exchanging glances from time to time that Rodney knew were going to shanghai him at the worst possible times, full of questions and interpretations that would keep him wider awake than the Wraith or the Goa'uld or the many fears of failure did.
The music ended and the silence stretched out as Radek's expression shifted from calculating, to a little wistful and a little fearful, to determined. Rodney steeled himself, but it still felt like a punch when Radek asked softly, "May I hear what it would play for you?"
Rodney closed his eyes and dropped his head, wanting to lash out at Radek, wanting to share the old pain that never quite died. After a moment, he nodded, and Radek tapped at the pad.
Another intricate, layered piece, reminding him of nothing other than the music that used to fill his dreams began, and he closed his eyes as the pain of it warred and underscored and mixed with the beauty of the music. He could feel his fingers twitch, wanting to be able to recreate the beauty and the mystery, knowing he never could.
He opened his eyes, half wishing for tears, and met the wide open gaze of Radek, staring at him with a look of naked longing, and once again Rodney thought of carrots and sticks and the asses they motivated.
"I always wanted to be a pianist," Rodney found himself explaining, helpless against the forces at work. "Was quite good, in fact. Technically brilliant," and he was unable to contain the grimace. "But I lacked the heart, they said. Lacked that special something that turned technical brilliance into art. And so here I am," and he spread his arms out to encompass all of Atlantis.
Radek bit his lip, eyes never leaving Rodney. "You create art here every day, Rodney," he said quietly.
"It's not enough," Rodney told him. "There's always going to be a part of me that wishes I could be that artist, that always reaches for what it can never have."
And now there was a return of that look of hunger and longing on Radek's face, full force and potent, startling Rodney with its intensity, so much stronger and deeper than Rodney had suspected. "I know what you mean," Radek said.
"The gene therapy, of course," Rodney said, pieces falling into place. He smiled, tamping down the flash of disappointment. "It's...nothing to be ashamed of, Radek. This version doesn't take in everyone. But Carson's still hard at work, and he's not going to be satisfied until every last person in the city can turn off the lights with a thought."
Radek glowered at him, puzzling him because he'd honestly meant the words to comfort.
"You know, for a genius, you are very stupid man," Radek said and closed the distance between them, hands reaching out to cup Rodney's face. He leaned in and kissed Rodney with a fierceness, data pad clattering to the floor. Rodney reached out and wrapped an arm around Radek, pulling in tight against him. For an endless time he was only aware of the feel of Radek pressed snug against him, his lips as they kissed and his arm around Rodney's waist, his other hand cupping the back of his neck. Dimly he was aware of the music, a duet of melodies that complemented and chased each other in a fashion that left him as dizzy as the kissing did.
He released Radek as the music faded, breathless and staring.
Radek stared back, amusement lighting his eyes. "Did you just call me 'carrot'?"
~fin~
Notes: Dvorak is a Czech composer. This fic stretches the definition of dangling; I hope it's obvious what I was reaching for here.
Author: Rose Wilde-Irish
Fandom: Stargate: Atlantis
Challenge: Dangling (
Rating: Teen
Pairing: McKay/Zelenka
Summary: Rodney can't escape his past. Sequel to Conservatory, which was flashfic challenge: Room Exploration.
Notes: Thanks to
The carrot and the stick, Rodney thought, suppressing a groan. "Yes, Radek?" he asked, putting as much irritation into his voice as he could to discourage what he knew was coming.
When he'd put Radek in charge of puzzling out the mysteries of the Conservatory, he thought he'd found an elegant solution to his dilemma. Radek was more than competent to handle the room on his own; in fact, given the engineering in his background, he was perfect. And he had enough on his plate that it should've been months before he had the time to look into it. So Rodney should've been doubly safe.
He knew as soon as he'd heard Radek's voice, long after the end of Radek's ordinary day, that he was, no doubt about it, screwed.
The comm clicked on. "I know it's late, McKay, but could you come to the Conservatory? I have need of someone with the ATA gene."
"Try Major Sheppard," Rodney snapped. "He's got a better connection with the city, any way."
There was a slight pause where Rodney had no trouble 'hearing' Radek's blinking, and he could picture the other man's expression without having to think about it.
"The major has...let it be known rather stridently that he does not wish to be disturbed for 'the laying of hands' after a certain time of the day." Pause. "He was rather adamant."
"Get Williams, then," Rodney said, irritated.
"Off planet."
Rodney cursed inwardly. He could go down the list, name by name, of all those who had, naturally or through the therapy, the ATA gene, but he knew Radek well enough to know that if he was that quick with the top two choices, he'd have eliminated everyone else on the list, too. "All right," Rodney sighed. "Just make sure the damned room is off when I get there." He keyed off his comm without waiting for Radek's reply.
So. The carrot had done its job, luring him into action. He was sure to feel the stick as soon as he set foot into the room he wanted never to see again.
"Why are you even working on this so late, anyway?" Rodney asked, shifting his touch on the panel.
Radek shrugged. "Is intriguing," he said. "This room works for those without the gene as well as it does for those with. If we could find out why-"
"We could use it to apply it to the systems currently only available to those with the gene," Rodney exclaimed. "Radek, that's brilliant. Why didn't I think of that?"
"I was wondering the exact same thing," Radek said, and his eyes flickered to Rodney's face, calculating and bright.
Too bright. Rodney quickly looked away, unwilling to give up more of himself than this room had already taken.
After a moment, Radek continued. "The potential extrapolations make a little loss of spare time unimportant."
"Don't let Heightmeyer hear you say that, or you'll have enforced down time added to your schedule," Rodney advised him. Radek glanced again at Rodney's face to ensure that he was serious, and then went back to work.
"I think I have it set up so that I can control who is the focus," Radek said, indicating a small data pad he held. He hesitated, drinking in Rodney's expression, assessing. Rodney stifled the stab of pain and longing that look inspired in him and just nodded, thinking stick as the first notes started to play. He closed his eyes and concentrated on the music, light but layered with complexity.
"Like Bach," Rodney said. "Huh. I would've guessed Dvorak for you."
"What, because I'm not enough of a stereotype?" Radek asked, an underlying tone of seriousness beneath the playfulness.
"Actually, I like Dvorak," Rodney said, a little defensively.
Radek gazed at him, expression unreadable. "But not Bach?" he asked, neutral.
Carrot, Rodney thought, unable to look away. "No, I like Bach, too," he said, as flatly as possible. They stood in the room as the music played on, silently exchanging glances from time to time that Rodney knew were going to shanghai him at the worst possible times, full of questions and interpretations that would keep him wider awake than the Wraith or the Goa'uld or the many fears of failure did.
The music ended and the silence stretched out as Radek's expression shifted from calculating, to a little wistful and a little fearful, to determined. Rodney steeled himself, but it still felt like a punch when Radek asked softly, "May I hear what it would play for you?"
Rodney closed his eyes and dropped his head, wanting to lash out at Radek, wanting to share the old pain that never quite died. After a moment, he nodded, and Radek tapped at the pad.
Another intricate, layered piece, reminding him of nothing other than the music that used to fill his dreams began, and he closed his eyes as the pain of it warred and underscored and mixed with the beauty of the music. He could feel his fingers twitch, wanting to be able to recreate the beauty and the mystery, knowing he never could.
He opened his eyes, half wishing for tears, and met the wide open gaze of Radek, staring at him with a look of naked longing, and once again Rodney thought of carrots and sticks and the asses they motivated.
"I always wanted to be a pianist," Rodney found himself explaining, helpless against the forces at work. "Was quite good, in fact. Technically brilliant," and he was unable to contain the grimace. "But I lacked the heart, they said. Lacked that special something that turned technical brilliance into art. And so here I am," and he spread his arms out to encompass all of Atlantis.
Radek bit his lip, eyes never leaving Rodney. "You create art here every day, Rodney," he said quietly.
"It's not enough," Rodney told him. "There's always going to be a part of me that wishes I could be that artist, that always reaches for what it can never have."
And now there was a return of that look of hunger and longing on Radek's face, full force and potent, startling Rodney with its intensity, so much stronger and deeper than Rodney had suspected. "I know what you mean," Radek said.
"The gene therapy, of course," Rodney said, pieces falling into place. He smiled, tamping down the flash of disappointment. "It's...nothing to be ashamed of, Radek. This version doesn't take in everyone. But Carson's still hard at work, and he's not going to be satisfied until every last person in the city can turn off the lights with a thought."
Radek glowered at him, puzzling him because he'd honestly meant the words to comfort.
"You know, for a genius, you are very stupid man," Radek said and closed the distance between them, hands reaching out to cup Rodney's face. He leaned in and kissed Rodney with a fierceness, data pad clattering to the floor. Rodney reached out and wrapped an arm around Radek, pulling in tight against him. For an endless time he was only aware of the feel of Radek pressed snug against him, his lips as they kissed and his arm around Rodney's waist, his other hand cupping the back of his neck. Dimly he was aware of the music, a duet of melodies that complemented and chased each other in a fashion that left him as dizzy as the kissing did.
He released Radek as the music faded, breathless and staring.
Radek stared back, amusement lighting his eyes. "Did you just call me 'carrot'?"
~fin~
Notes: Dvorak is a Czech composer. This fic stretches the definition of dangling; I hope it's obvious what I was reaching for here.
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Date: 2005-06-06 12:20 pm (UTC)Yes, it was. (Although I have to admit that I read the title and my mind was in the gutter.)
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Date: 2005-06-06 12:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-06-06 12:27 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2005-06-06 01:02 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-06-06 01:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 05:38 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2005-06-06 02:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 05:40 pm (UTC)And yes, for so bright a man, Rodney can be really, really stupid. *g*
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Date: 2005-06-06 06:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 08:39 pm (UTC)It'd better not be. I'm still pissed/shocked/proud of them re: Peter.(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 02:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 05:40 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 02:36 pm (UTC)^_^
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Date: 2005-06-06 05:42 pm (UTC)The ending was hella fun to get to. When it occurred to me, warped person that I am, I knew I had to put it in. *g*
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Date: 2005-06-06 03:07 pm (UTC)So beautiful! Thanks!
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Date: 2005-06-06 05:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 03:18 pm (UTC)Ever since Conservatory, I've wanted to thwap Rodney upside the head and point out that obviously he has, somewhere along the line, developed the soul, the heart, because look what the room plays for him. That comes from him. The boy is too hard on himself.
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Date: 2005-06-06 05:44 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-06-06 03:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 05:46 pm (UTC)Also, *love* your icon. *g*
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Date: 2005-06-06 04:23 pm (UTC)thanks for sharing
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Date: 2005-06-06 05:47 pm (UTC):)
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Date: 2005-06-06 04:45 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 05:49 pm (UTC)And then, of course, make it all better by the end. Which is kind of a switcheroo from Conservatory, where it started lighter and funnier and ended so differently.
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Date: 2005-06-06 07:07 pm (UTC)"Like Bach," Rodney said. "Huh. I would've guessed Dvorak for you."
"What, because I'm not enough of a stereotype?" Radek asked, an underlying tone of seriousness beneath the playfulness.
"Actually, I like Dvorak," Rodney said, a little defensively.
Radek gazed at him, expression unreadable. "But not Bach?" he asked, neutral.
Carrot, Rodney thought, unable to look away. "No, I like Bach, too," he said, as flatly as possible
It was like a little weird game of chess ;-)
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Date: 2005-06-06 08:41 pm (UTC):) And the idea of Rodney, consciously or subconsciously, figuring out what types of music would fit with people just appealed to me. And they are, both of them, playing things very close to the vest in that bit; glad it came across.
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Date: 2005-06-06 08:27 pm (UTC)And I loved this line so much: Dimly he was aware of the music, a duet of melodies that complemented and chased each other in a fashion that left him as dizzy as the kissing did. It's beautiful :)
I thought that the conservatory was such an intriguing idea, and I'm so glad you continued with it.
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Date: 2005-06-06 08:44 pm (UTC)I'm actually surprised more people haven't addressed the idea of Ancient art forms and entertainment, although we did get to see some cool fics dealing with VR rooms and art galleries. I don't think any advanced race would move beyond the need for music, for art, for entertainment.
At least, not one I wish to aspire toward.
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Date: 2005-06-06 09:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-06 10:22 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2005-06-07 01:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-07 01:22 am (UTC)terrible that Rodney would still be hurting about the piano thing when he has all of Atlantis to play with. but I think that he really would still feel that way. I like that SGA Rodney is becoming more of an artist with his science now. It's fascinating to watch him develop. I do love my Davids.
Dimly he was aware of the music, a duet of melodies that complemented and chased each other in a fashion that left him as dizzy as the kissing did.
interesting. I want to hear it!!
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Date: 2005-06-07 01:34 am (UTC)And I agree that it's terrible, but if you're Rodney and you want to be the best no matter what, and you're told you never could be, I think that would hurt him horribly. I think he'd shut it down and not deal.
*would like to hear everyone's music, too*
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Date: 2005-06-07 04:45 am (UTC)Am feeling the tug toward Rodney/Zelenka. tugTUGtug...
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Date: 2005-06-07 04:57 am (UTC)Rodney and Radek are just so much fun together! That's the attraction for me, anyway. *g*
Thanks for your kind words.
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Date: 2005-06-08 04:50 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-10 12:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-25 12:22 pm (UTC)*loves*
Radek stared back, amusement lighting his eyes. "Did you just call me 'carrot'?"
Heeheehee! Oh, that's delightful. Thank you for such a sweet story.