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Title: Save the Last Dance
Author: [livejournal.com profile] shah_of_blah
Summary: Kara thinks Lee has terrible taste in music.
Characters: Lee, Kara
Rating: PG
Warnings: none
Beta thanks: [livejournal.com profile] amaliak
Author Notes: Set in early Season 1, circa Water. Also I sincerely apologize for the title.


What is that?”

“It’s music, Kara. You may have heard of it.”

“That’s not music, Lee. I know music. That’s some loser whining about things he’s too lazy to change.”

Lee frowned. He was lying in his bunk, curtain partially drawn, and Kara, having just come in from CAP, was standing across the room as she shimmied out of her flightsuit. He glared at her back and turned the volume up higher on his player.

“And what would you prefer? Death metal? Punk rock?”

She stripped off her sweat-dampened tanks. He turned his gaze to the top of his rack.

Kara snorted. “No, just a little something called talent, Lee. You may have heard of it.”

He scowled down at the case. “The…Boys of Babylon are very talented, I’ll have you know.”

“Is that right.” It was not a question.

“In any case,” Lee said, “you won’t have to put up with it for very long. I don’t know how much longer these batteries will last.”

There was a long pause. Lee looked out the curtain again. She was standing in her g-shorts and a pair of what he hoped were clean tanks, fiddling with something in her locker. She sighed. He glanced away, feeling oddly guilty as though he were intruding on a private moment.

“What are you doing with that thing anyway?” Her voice had lost the combative edge and now she just sounded weary.

He shrugged, but of course she would have had to be looking at him to see it. “Got it from the auction.” He turned the case over in his hands, studying the three young men glaring stoically against a backdrop of what appeared to be a desert. It was a little too good to be a painted set piece, so Lee figured it was probably a green screen, clearly meant to symbolize the great depth of their passion. Or something like that. Though he wasn’t sure why they weren’t wearing shirts. “Don’t know whose it was. But it’s probably the last Boys of Babylon CD left in the fleet.” He levered himself up to sitting. “Don’t you think that means something?”

She turned around, dressed now, and sat on her bunk to pull on socks. “Yeah, Lee, it means Rodeo had shitty taste in music.”

He realized then that she’d recognized the music. Maybe as soon as she’d walked in.

“You ask me,” she continued, “it’s a damn shame. All the music in the Twelve Colonies, and this crap is what we’re left with?”

“It’s not that bad.”

“Really? Because I’m pretty sure that singer just tried to rhyme forever with foot lever.”

“Well…foot lever could rhyme with forever.”

She shoved her feet in her boots a bit more angrily than he thought was warranted. “Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should, Apollo.”

“Advocating restraint, Starbuck? I’m shocked.”

“Yeah, well, I like to keep you on your toes. Besides, it’s more like advocating for the integrity of the arts. See you around.”

She stood up and started stomping her way to the hatch. He sat up with such haste that he almost cracked his skull open on the top of his rack.

“Hey, wait—”

She turned around. “What?”

He leaned past the curtain to look at her. “Where are you going? You just got off CAP.”

Kara’s eyes shifted around the empty bunkroom, and if he didn’t know better Lee might have thought she was nervous.

“Rec room.” She grinned a little too broadly. “Hey, maybe Gaeta will be there—I hear he’s into opera, classical, that kind of thing. Maybe he’d know where I could find a recording, teach you about real music.”

And with that, she strode out of the room, leaving him alone with The Boys of Babylon.

The Cylons attacked a few hours later. Lee and Kara both launched with the alert fighters, just in time to hear Matchpoint’s comm go dead and see his Viper blink out of existence on dradis.

They only lost one. It could have been worse. Lee flew a six-hour CAP after the skirmish, and after that he had repairs to do and reports to file. He didn’t make it back to the bunkroom until well into the night shift, and nearly all of the curtains were drawn, soft sounds of sleep filling the room. Kara’s bunk was empty, but he was too tired to think about that.

The next day, when Lee returned from his shift in CIC, he almost didn’t notice the wrapped package resting on top of his blanket until he was about to sit on it. Sweeping it up in one hand, he turned it over before leaning back and pulling the curtain closed. It was small, easily held in one fist, and wrapped in paper. He looked closer. It was wrapped in one of his mission briefings from the week before. Well, at least somebody was using it.

Nobody had supplies to waste, so there wasn’t any tape. Lee tugged the edges free, and the wrapping easily slipped away.

Batteries. Somebody had left four standard-charge batteries on his rack.

There was a note penned in the margins of his briefing. For the last dumbass boy band in the universe.

The next day, there was an accident in the hangar bay and Lee spent most of his off-shift trying to keep their planes space-worthy while two knuckledraggers recovered under Doc Cottle’s watchful eye. So it was two days after the batteries and three days after The Boys of Babylon when he finally caught up with Kara in the mess and asked her about it.

“Won ‘em at cards,” she said, avoiding his eyes as she piled the latest slop they were calling food onto her tray. “Off of Matchpoint,” she added, almost as an afterthought. But her tone was too deliberate, the weight of her words too carefully measured to truly pass as casual. She walked off to an empty table without looking back.

Lee didn’t notice how long he’d been staring after her until Twofer nudged him with an elbow. Right. He quickly filled his own plate and dropped down into the seat opposite her.

Kara made a face and set her fork down. “This is disgusting.”

“We’re lucky to have it,” Lee said. “We’d be totally frakked without the food processor ship.”

“I’ll throw in an extra flyby next CAP to express my gratitude,” Kara said flatly. She took another bite and grimaced.

Lee didn’t blame her; it was disgusting. Still, he didn’t really want to discuss the wretched state of their rations. “Why’d you give me batteries?”

She looked at him like he was stupid. “Well I don’t have anything that takes batteries.”

Lee snorted. “Is that so?”

She narrowed her eyes. “That is so. I’ll have you know, I don’t need any extra assistance.” She paused. Lee ate; Kara smushed her food around with her fork. “Besides, it would feel pretty morbid, using them now that he’s dead. I might not have cleaned him out at the triad table if I’d known he was gonna die the next day, you know?”

Lee was silent, just looking at her. She glanced away before looking back at him.

“Anyway,” she said, her voice lighter, “you obviously don’t have any problem with that, what with listening to Rodeo’s frakking boy bands and all.”

“You’re just a cynic, Starbuck. It’s got a great…dance beat.”

Kara arched one eyebrow. “I didn’t see you dancing.”

“Well dancing by yourself isn’t that much fun.”

“Maybe you just aren’t doing it right.”

“You offering to teach me?”

Kara pulled back slightly, wary. “You asking me to dance?”

“Don’t be ridic—”

“Captain Adama to the CIC, paging Captain Adama to the CIC.”

“Frak.” Lee shoved his tray to the side and stood up. “I gotta go,” he said, but Kara just waved him off, her attention already back on her food.

In CIC, Colonel Tigh all but threw his plan for the next refueling op in his face, demanding that he redo it. In a fit of pique, Lee snapped that he wasn’t trained for this.

Tigh just shook his head, mouth twisted into what seemed like a permanent scowl. “Then what exactly were you doing in War College?”

Lee wasn’t in the best of moods when he got back to the bunkroom, wishing once again that…well, he didn’t entirely see the point in wishing for anything specific. He knew the list would be far too long if he started. Fortunately, the bunkroom was nearly empty since it was in the middle of the shift. Most of the pilots were either on duty or in the rec room, except for Chatterbox who passed Lee on her way out the hatch.

Lee sank down onto his rack, shoving the newly-acquired paperwork aside. He closed his eyes and leaned back against the bulkhead. Just breathed in and out for a moment.

“Hey, Apollo.”

He opened one eye, then the other. So the bunkroom wasn’t as empty as he’d thought. Starbuck had one hand curled around the edge of her curtain, pushed back just enough that he could see her face.

“I believe you owe me a dance.”

He closed his eyes again, letting his head thunk back against the wall. “Not right now, Kara.”

“Uh-uh,” she said, and he could hear her shoving the curtain aside and getting to her feet. “Nope, you don’t get to stand a girl up like that, especially when it was your frakking idea in the first place.

He opened his eyes, and now she was standing right in front of him, grinning expectantly and holding out one hand. He stared at it.

“Come on, Lee. You’re the one who questioned my dancing abilities—”

Lee frowned, pretty sure that it had been the other way around.

“—now get off your ass and give us some music.”

Really, there wasn’t much point in arguing with Starbuck when she got an idea in that stubborn head of hers. And that was absolutely the only reason he left the paperwork on his mattress and stood up to get the player out of his locker.

“Got batteries?” Kara asked over his shoulder.

“I knew you had an ulterior motive in giving me those.”

“Yeah, I just wanted to see you shake those hips. And I gotta say, so far I’m pretty disappointed.”

In a move that was far more fluid than he’d anticipated, Lee hit ‘play’ and spun around, suddenly very close to Kara as the dulcet tones of The Boys of Babylon’s lead singer filled the room.

She didn’t back down, only shoving the table out of the way with one foot and shimmying backwards so that they had more space, dragging him along with her hands on his hips.

The Boys of Babylon didn’t really have a good beat, or a good anything, but it had been far too long since Lee had danced, and in the days since the end of the worlds the thought of dancing hadn’t even crossed his mind. Until today, of course.

Kara was quiet for a bit, eyelids drooping lower as they did an odd sort of swaying two-step.

Bad music was no excuse for such lousy dancing, so Lee moved one of her hands to his shoulder and started leading her around the room in an improvised version of the kinds of ‘high society’ dances his mother had deemed so important. It didn’t match the music at all, but judging by her smile, Kara didn’t seem to mind.

“What was he like?” Lee asked after a minute. “Rodeo.”

“First rule of dancing, Lee: never talk about dead people. It’s depressing.”

“Sorry, sir, oh wise dance instructor,” he said, spinning her and then pulling her back into his arms.

“That was better,” she said. “Looks like you’re learning. Now, enough of this drivel. This might be our last chance. Time for some real music.” With that, she dropped his hand and stepped away, snagging something from her own bunk.

A music disc, he realized as she cut off the song that was playing and slipped her mystery disc into the player. It started with a piano. A piano with what sounded like a whole frakking symphony for backup.

“Now, Cadet, this is what we call a waltz.” Kara grabbed one of his hands and set the other one on her waist. “Just remember this: if you can count, you can waltz. Repeat after me: one, two, three...”

He laughed; she stomped on his foot until he started counting. And they danced.

Date: 2011-01-03 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thank you! I was definitely trying to capture that odd mix of war weariness and light-hearted banter that characterized the early days of the show, so I'm glad to know it worked. :)

Date: 2010-12-19 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baciami2.livejournal.com
ITA w Tara! Old-school esp with the pilot deaths so fresh & painful. A lovely moment between Lee & Kara.

Date: 2011-01-03 08:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thank you! I'm glad you liked this little trip down memory lane. :)

Date: 2010-12-19 10:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rayruz.livejournal.com
Omgomg.

So i ship Kara/Classical Music about as much as I ship Lee/Democracy. So yeah, alot. I absolutely loved this story for that alone. I love the image of them waltzing together. Man I want some art of that, but that's me being greedy after such a wonderful gift.

I love the old school nature and season one friendly pilots who are trying to figure out where they fit in each other's lives. Sigh. So wonderful. Thank you, Santa. Whoever you are.

Date: 2011-01-03 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thank you! I'm so glad you liked this. It's not exactly your traditional "last something in the universe" story, but I too like the idea of Kara/Classical Music.

Date: 2010-12-20 12:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jeebs83.livejournal.com
So adorable! I miss early day pilots fic. Great job to the author. :)

Date: 2011-01-04 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thank you! I miss the early days too.

Date: 2010-12-20 04:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spinkkitty.livejournal.com
super cute premise and great banter. when lee was skeptical about kara's need for batteries i actually lol'd :o)

Date: 2011-01-04 06:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thank you! Glad I could get a laugh. :)

Date: 2010-12-20 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reginaspina.livejournal.com
This is absolutely perfect. The banter rings so true to them and I love any story that deals with the shortages experienced by the Fleet and how everything they have is kind of the last thing in the universe. Wonderful job, anonymous person! I can't wait to find out who wrote this.

Date: 2011-01-04 09:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thanks QoT! I too like reading about the shortages they must have faced, and I wanted to try writing about a different kind of lack. I'm glad it worked!

Date: 2010-12-20 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rdave1.livejournal.com
Lovely fic! I adore the feel of old school music and just the overall mood of the fic. It was nice to see the early day pilots where even in deaths of their pilots they found something to hold on too.

Date: 2011-01-05 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed this little trip back to 'old school' pilots. :P

Date: 2010-12-21 05:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amaliak.livejournal.com
Judges scores: 8! 7! 9!

You know, I'm really curious to know how Kara would teach Lee the tango...mmm...sexy.

This was great! Old skool pilots make my heart happy.

cheers.
--Lex

Date: 2011-01-05 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Double-thank you! Extra-big thanks for all your help. :)

Date: 2010-12-22 07:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velvety2010.livejournal.com
very cute! ahhh, those were the days...

Date: 2011-01-06 02:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.

Date: 2010-12-22 04:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rachelindeed.livejournal.com
This was just lovely. I really loved the feel of this, and as everyone has said you got the voices of Season One pilots just right. What a delight.

Thank you! This made me happy :)

Date: 2011-01-06 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thanks Rachel! I'm glad it made you happy. :)

Date: 2010-12-30 05:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alissabobissa.livejournal.com
Cute! Like everyone else, this fic made me nostalgic for the early days. *sigh* I miss BSG and pilots so much sometimes. Great job!

Date: 2011-01-06 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shah-of-blah.livejournal.com
Thanks! Yes, I was definitely feeling the nostalgia as I was writing this.

Date: 2011-09-11 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] winegums.livejournal.com
*sigh* now this makes me nostalgic for their early-season selves, they were such babies back then :( But it's beautiful, you have their back-and-forth and that vibe of them just starting to get used to the fact that death and destruction pretty much is their daily lives now and getting used to living together now, down pat. Love it, and them *hugs my poor pilots*

Date: 2012-01-12 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] n-e-star.livejournal.com
Great piece, the banter was wonderful!

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