Alone In Your Mind
Mar. 2nd, 2006 09:07 pmMy Claim Table
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: McKay/Sheppard featuring McKay/Sheppard/Beckett
Title: Alone In Your Mind
Author: James
Characters: Carson Beckett, Rodney McKay, John Sheppard.
Prompt: Threesome
Rating: NC-17
Length: Epic
Brief summary: This is written by one of the best writters in the SGA fandom, and it's about how Carson is one day forced into a situation that changes his life drastically, forever. That, and in many ways his occupation. Through it, he becomes closer to the already established McKay/Sheppard couple, and they start making the best of their confines. Brilliant story. Oh, and did I mention Carson is mentally linked to a semi-intelligent computer named Murdoc?
"You're not planning on bombarding the returning expedition with water balloons?" he asked, confused.
"Balloons? No...." Rodney's worried look gave way to a grin. "Ohh, that's good. Well, not so much given that the gateroom did flood, that one time. Wouldn't want them to think they'd come back to the wrong reality and everyone was drowning. But I like the way you think."
"Actually, we were-- should we show him?" John asked Rodney.
"I think it'd be easier." Rodney walked forward and took Carson by the arm.
"What are you doing?" Carson didn't fight him off, but he wasn't fully convinced he wanted to go with them, either.
"Showing you," Rodney said.
Carson let them haul him out of his lab and down the hallway. Neither John nor Rodney seemed willing to explain further, apparently thinking that showing him what they'd done would explain everything. They took him down the hallway and turned left at the intersection, heading towards the science labs.
They'd done something in Rodney's lab, then, and Carson guessed it had something to do with adding to John's list.
But they made another turn before then, and Carson consulted the map Murdoc gave him. There was nothing down this way but several of the scientists' quarters, and, further along, the pronan balconies. If Rodney and John were thinking of holding a celebration at sunset, this would make a bit of sense.
They walked past all the occupied quarters and made another turn. There was nothing down this way but empty rooms. At the end of the hallway was a transporter, but otherwise it was just a dead end. John and Rodney stopped in front of a door almost all the way down the hall, and Carson looked at the blueprints.
His mouth dropped open.
"Damn, you looked!" John said, pouting.
"It's..." The door slid open and they tugged him inside. Carson went, stumbling slightly. The room matched the blueprint exactly -- no surprise there, but he still wasn't sure he believed his eyes. The quarters along this hallway were for families, each of them with two, three, even four bedrooms. This one had three, as well as the front living area and a large, private balcony. There were large windows in one of the bedrooms -- he could see through the open door, part of one window. There was blue sky and sunshine streaming in.
He looked around and noticed two things right away. The first was that Rodney and John had already moved all their things in. The second was that they had moved *his* things in, as well.
Link to the story: Alone In Your Mind by James
Claim: Stargate Atlantis: McKay/Sheppard featuring McKay/Sheppard/Beckett
Title: Alone In Your Mind
Author: James
Characters: Carson Beckett, Rodney McKay, John Sheppard.
Prompt: Threesome
Rating: NC-17
Length: Epic
Brief summary: This is written by one of the best writters in the SGA fandom, and it's about how Carson is one day forced into a situation that changes his life drastically, forever. That, and in many ways his occupation. Through it, he becomes closer to the already established McKay/Sheppard couple, and they start making the best of their confines. Brilliant story. Oh, and did I mention Carson is mentally linked to a semi-intelligent computer named Murdoc?
"You're not planning on bombarding the returning expedition with water balloons?" he asked, confused.
"Balloons? No...." Rodney's worried look gave way to a grin. "Ohh, that's good. Well, not so much given that the gateroom did flood, that one time. Wouldn't want them to think they'd come back to the wrong reality and everyone was drowning. But I like the way you think."
"Actually, we were-- should we show him?" John asked Rodney.
"I think it'd be easier." Rodney walked forward and took Carson by the arm.
"What are you doing?" Carson didn't fight him off, but he wasn't fully convinced he wanted to go with them, either.
"Showing you," Rodney said.
Carson let them haul him out of his lab and down the hallway. Neither John nor Rodney seemed willing to explain further, apparently thinking that showing him what they'd done would explain everything. They took him down the hallway and turned left at the intersection, heading towards the science labs.
They'd done something in Rodney's lab, then, and Carson guessed it had something to do with adding to John's list.
But they made another turn before then, and Carson consulted the map Murdoc gave him. There was nothing down this way but several of the scientists' quarters, and, further along, the pronan balconies. If Rodney and John were thinking of holding a celebration at sunset, this would make a bit of sense.
They walked past all the occupied quarters and made another turn. There was nothing down this way but empty rooms. At the end of the hallway was a transporter, but otherwise it was just a dead end. John and Rodney stopped in front of a door almost all the way down the hall, and Carson looked at the blueprints.
His mouth dropped open.
"Damn, you looked!" John said, pouting.
"It's..." The door slid open and they tugged him inside. Carson went, stumbling slightly. The room matched the blueprint exactly -- no surprise there, but he still wasn't sure he believed his eyes. The quarters along this hallway were for families, each of them with two, three, even four bedrooms. This one had three, as well as the front living area and a large, private balcony. There were large windows in one of the bedrooms -- he could see through the open door, part of one window. There was blue sky and sunshine streaming in.
He looked around and noticed two things right away. The first was that Rodney and John had already moved all their things in. The second was that they had moved *his* things in, as well.
Link to the story: Alone In Your Mind by James