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Title: A Coda To A Story That Hasn’t Been Written Yet
Author: [livejournal.com profile] pressdbtwnpages
Summary: Lee never would have picked Kara for himself, but now that she’s here, it turns out she’s all he ever wanted.
Characters: Lee/Kara, Zak/Kara
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: canon character death
Beta Thanks: [livejournal.com profile] lyras
Author Notes: I don’t want to spoil my own story, but there are lots of elements to it that I’ve been wanting to play with for awhile. I hope you enjoy it, [livejournal.com profile] letterstonorah!



All of Lee’s worries - about the night they met, about the law - disappear when he sees Kara dressed in diaphanous blue so pale as to be almost white. She looks so beautiful, so in love. The greenery in her hair and in her fist suit her somehow making her look more like Artemis than Aphrodite in her wedding dress.

Next to Lee, Zak is beaming back at Kara. They’re so radiantly happy that Lee can’t be anything but happy for them.

He stands by cheerfully, head itching under the flower-and-herb wreaths they’re all wearing as Kara and Zak pledge themselves to each other and doesn’t even hesitate to reply “I do” when the acolyte asks, “And do you Leland accept the rights and responsibilities of this union?”

*

Zak dies and it is so shocking and yet so thoroughly unsurprising that Lee can barely hold himself together, much less consider Kara.

Except that, truthfully, Kara is all Lee can think about. Kara and the vows he made. ‘I do, I do, I do, I do.’ The words beat constantly in his brain.

Lee goes to see his girlfriend. He tells himself it’s for comfort, but in the back of his mind, behind the pulsing vows, I do, I do, he knows it’s to break up with her.

“Lee, you don’t have to do this,” Gianne says, reaching for his hand.

She says, “I know you’re hurting” and “It’s okay if you need to take some time.”

Lee accepts her comfort for awhile, all the time thinking about Kara who is alone right now. Alone and probably drunk. It’s Lee’s responsibility to go to her. ‘I do, I do.’

“Zak was married,” he tells Gianne quietly.

She doesn’t say anything after that.

*

“Lee?” Kara approaches him after the funeral. “We need to talk.”

He hasn’t seen her since the day she married Zak. She looks the same, only sadder.

Lee sighs. “I know. I’m sorry. I needed some time-”

“Your father offered me a position on the Galactica,” Kara interrupts. “I’m taking it.”

Lee blinks. He is too tired to be angry with his dad right now, and even though he barely knows her, he can see the strain in Kara.

“When do you leave?” He asks.

“Next week.”

Lee is surprised. It’s soon, but not as soon as he expected.

“Meet me at the temple on Lau at seventeen-hundred. I’ll make an honest woman out of you.”

“Oh.” Kara tenses. “You don’t have to. There’s not. It’s okay if...”

“I want to. And I think you do, too. Zak did. Want me to keep my vow, that is.”

“I...”

“That’s why I came to dinner that night,” Lee admits. “Zak wanted us to know each other. I think he suspected he might have an accident and he wanted us to be okay with this. More than okay. To have chemistry.”

Kara’s brows furrow. “You’re not saying that he planned this...”

“I am. Not his death, but getting drunk. Tempting us.”

Lee has been doing a lot of thinking since his mom woke him up with that tearful phone call and this is the thing that makes the most sense. Zak had to have known.

“Lee,” Kara reaches out tentatively and touches his arm. “That’s crazy.”

‘Is it?’ Lee wants to ask, but that’s not the real question.

“Does it matter?” He asks instead.

Kara sighs. She looks hollowed out. “I guess not.”

“So will you meet me?”

“Day after tomorrow,” she agrees.

*

“I haven’t done many of these,” the acolyte says while he and Lee wait. Lee doesn’t find it comforting.

“No?” He asks politely. Small talk is better than wondering if Kara will show up.

The man shrugs. “Not a whole lot of husbands without children dying these days. During the war it was more common, but not like the old days.”

“He was my brother and he died ten days ago.”

“Sorry, sir.”

When Kara shows up, she’s in her duty blues. She isn’t glowing; she isn’t even smiling. It’s a marked contrast to the wedding a few months ago. Lee can’t blame Kara. He doesn’t feel much like smiling either.

They repeat the acolyte’s words mechanically and share the cup of wine. Lee tries not to notice that Kara’s eyes shine with unshed tears. Their lips barely brush when it is time to seal their union.

Little as the kiss is, it’s enough to remind Lee of the night they met. His arm tightens around Kara, but she is already pulling away.

Ceremony completed, Lee leaves a donation to the temple and follows Kara into the twilight.

“Have dinner with me?” he asks.

“I have to pack,” Kara says coolly. “I’m leaving tomorrow.”

Lee is oddly hurt. “I thought you had a week.”

“I changed my mind.”

“But not about this?” Lee gestures to the temple. He isn’t angry; he just doesn’t understand. “You’re hopping on a battlestar tomorrow, but you wanted to do this tonight?”

“It’s the law, Lee,” Kara says, sounding very tired. “Please. I just buried my husband.”

She doesn’t call Zak her real husband, but Lee knows that’s what she meant.

“At least let me bring some takeout by,” Lee asks. “We should break bread together at least once.”

“I have some ale that should probably get finished before I ship out,” Kara allows.

The night is darkening around them, moonlight glinting off of Kara’s hair. Lee glances up.

“It’s a full moon,” he notes absently. Kara winces. “What?”

“Getting married under a full moon is supposed to be lucky.”

Lee snorts. “Lucky us.”

Kara half-smiles. “Follow me back to my place? I think I’ve got some take out menus lying around.”

*

Kara’s apartment is barely recognizable as the home where Lee had dinner a year ago. Belongings broken and whole are strewn everywhere and the place reeks of fresh paint. The giant mandala on the wall explains that.

Zak’s death and Kara’s move explain everything.

“Excuse the mess,” Kara says absently, stepping over a pile of vid discs.

What Lee really wants is to sort them alphabetically and put them back into the shelving that has been shoved violently to a 45-degree angle. Instead, he says, “Yeah, of course. What were you thinking for dinner?”

Kara sinks into her couch and runs a hand through her hair. “I don’t care, Lee. I’m not hungry. It doesn’t matter.”

The rings around her eyes are dark and now that Lee is looking, her bones seem more prominent.

“When was the last time you ate?” he asks.

“I had a sandwich on base.”

Lee scoffs.

“I did. Someone bought it from a vending machine and left it on my desk.”

“Did you eat it?” Lee presses.

“I tried. But it was egg salad and lately everything I eat tastes like...” Kara shakes her head. “I can’t.”

Lee sympathizes. Everything he puts in his mouth tastes like ashes. But dying of starvation isn’t what Zak would want for either of them.

“Battlestar food isn’t going to taste any better.”

“I don’t expect it to. But at least it won’t haunt me like everything down here does. Zak is everywhere.” Kara’s voice breaks and she raises her hands to hide her tears.

Light catches the plain silver band she wears on her thumb. The sight makes Lee wince. Tonight is nothing like he had ever imagined his wedding night would be.

He reaches out awkwardly to touch Kara’s arm. “I’m sorry.”

She grabs a tissue and blows her nose. “It isn’t your fault. I’m a mess.”

Lee sighs. “You have every right to be. You just lost your husband and now there’s me and, it’s a stupid law, Kara.”

“It’s meant to keep people safe. The gods wanted us to be loved and protected.”

“Frak the gods!”

Kara’s jaw drops and she looks stricken.

“I’m sorry,” Lee apologizes. “I shouldn’t have said that. I know you’re religious.”

She doesn’t say anything, just gets up and walks away. For a moment Lee is frightened that he has done something irreparable and losing Kara now seems like the worst fate imaginable.

In another moment Kara is back, a bottle in one hand and two glasses in the other.

“Frak eating, frak talking, lets just drink.”

The alcohol is warm and it burns going down and Lee doesn’t care, can’t care, won’t care about anything but trying to forget, trying to wipe it all away.

“I wonder what would have happened if we’d met first,” Lee says, well into his second glass.

“Nothing.” Kara tells him. “We might have hooked up, but I would have hated you. I still kind of hate you.”

And frak that stings. Lee downs the rest of his drink like a shot. Kara’s hands are steady as she refills his cup.

“What about me?” Kara asks. “Do you like me?”

“Not right now,” Lee answers. Alcohol has punched holes in his mental filter. “I don’t hate you, though. Could never hate you.”

Why?” Kara asks. She sounds anguished. “I killed your brother! I ruined your life!”

She isn’t even making sense.

“You’re beautiful,” Lee answers. “You’re smart, and funny, and brave. And a good kisser.”

He thinks about it a little bit longer, all of the reasons being married to Kara Thrace isn’t going to be a hardship. “And Zak loved you.”

It might all boil down to that in the end. That Lee never would have picked Kara for himself, but now that she’s here, it turns out she’s all he ever wanted.

“Zak loved you too,” Kara offers softly, sadly. She’s crying again, tears rolling gracefully down her face. She doesn’t seem to notice.

Forgetting suddenly seems like a bad idea. Lee puts down his drink and goes searching for Kara’s takeout menus.

He orders a pile of carbohydrates off the first menu he finds.

“What are you doing?” Kara asks from the couch. “Lee? Lee? Zak, what are you doing?”

“Gotta sober up, gotta get you packed,” Lee tells her. He wonders if hearing his brother’s name will ever not sting. If Kara will call him Zak in bed someday. If they’ll fight about it when she does.

Kara puts down her drink and scrunches her face. “Gotta fly.”

“Yeah,” Lee agrees. “What are you taking with you?”

“Clothes,” Kara answers vaguely. “Stuff. Gotta take stuff.”

Lee finds her duffel bag lying on her bed, her dress grays folded neatly next to it. He puts them in the bag and then tracks down her duty blues in a pile of clean laundry. He also finds several pairs of fatigues and a fancy blue party dress that he tucks into her luggage just to frak with her.

Kara wanders into her bedroom. “What are you doing?”

“Packing,” Lee tells her. “Where do you keep your tanks and underwear?”

Kara goes over to her dresser while Lee heads into the bathroom to find toothpaste and toiletries.

It’s impossible, packing these things for someone he barely knows. Finally Lee just dumps everything in Kara’s cabinets into a bag and tucks that into her duffel.

Kara is sitting on her bed, watching him intently.

“We should get rings, you think?” Lee asks her warily. It’s too soon, maybe, but she’s leaving tomorrow and he wants them to be bonded in something besides grief.

“Tattoos!” Kara is suddenly bright with enthusiasm.

If he were sober, Lee knows that he would know better. But he’s not sober. He’s married and drunk and sad and elated all at once and tattoos sound like a perfect permanent solution.

“Tattoos,” Lee agrees.

They leave the apartment in a flurry of drunken enthusiasm.

“There’s a, just down the,” Kara gestures wildly and then grabs Lee by the arm and tugs him after her, two blocks in one direction and then turning around and going another three blocks past her apartment in the opposite direction before they find the tattoo parlor.

The heavily tattooed Tauronese artists obviously know Kara.

“Bona Fiscalia!” they greet her, pronouncing the ancient Kobolian words on the inside of her right forearm. “What can we do for you?”

“My hus-” Kara falters over the term and Lee isn’t sure if that’s because it’s painful or because she’s drunk “-friend and I need tattoos.”

“For you? Anything.”

Kara pours over the sample books for a long time before bringing one over to show Lee. She looks proud of herself as she points at one of the old Aerilonian characters.

“This one,” she says. “It means ‘choice.’”

“But Kara,” Lee says slowly, “we didn’t have a choice.”

“Everything is a choice,” she tells him impatiently. Lee thinks she’s starting to sober up.

“Okay,” Lee agrees. With her. To the tattoo. To their whole lives together. It feels more binding than the vows he said in a temple four hours ago.

“Here,” Kara points to the nape of her neck under her hair. “On both of us.”

It will be impossible for Lee to hide a tattoo there, but he finds he doesn’t much want to.

Lee sobers up with every pass of the buzzing needle into his skin. By the time the tattoo is done he feels more sober, more guilty than he ever has in his entire life.

Kara takes one look at him and says, “Don’t, Adama.”

He splutters at her as he pays for their tattoos, their wedding bands.

“It’s done, Lee,” Kara says firmly. “Now we have to live with it.”

She’s talking about more then just the tattoos. About more than the law that requires a single man to marry his brother’s childless widow. She’s talking about the choices they’ve been denying making and the boundaries they keep smashing down.

“I should go home,” Lee tells Kara. He can’t quite look her in the eye.

“We’re married.” Kara tells him. “And you promised me dinner.”

“Dinner! Frak!” Lee remembers placing the order, but they’d taken off for the tattoo parlor before the food had arrived.

There’s a late-night Tauronese restaurant around the corner from Kara’s apartment, so for the second time that night Lee orders takeout. This time he sticks around long enough to pay for it, pick it up, and take it back to the apartment.

Kara opens a couple of ales and lights a candle as Lee unpacks the food.

“Happy Maritaticum,” she says emotionlessly.

“Happy Maritaticum,” Lee repeats.

They eat quietly. By the time they’re done it has gotten late and Kara invites Lee to stay and share her bed.

Lee lies stiffly on the left side of the bed while Kara tosses and turns on the right.

*

Lee awakens to a throbbing headache and burning sensation on the back of his neck and it takes a few moments before he remembers the night before. Marrying Kara and drinking heavily and his wedding tattoo.

He opens his eyes slowly, warily, but Kara isn’t lying next to him. Her duffel isn’t where they left it.

Disappointment floods Lee’s body. Kara is gone, left for a year-long tour of duty without saying a word to him.

He climbs out of bed and stumbles to Kara’s bathroom.

It’s empty but for a damp towel and Zak’s ring, discarded on the counter top. Lee isn’t sure what he is supposed to make of that.

Date: 2012-03-07 04:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
Thanks! It was lots of fun getting to world build in a world we already kind of know!

Date: 2012-02-14 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lyras.livejournal.com
There's a lovely air of quiet melancholy to this piece which matches the story perfectly. I love the premise and the way you sustain the uncertainty right through to the end - and Lee's POV, fumbling, hapless but increasingly certain of what he wants, is lovely!

Date: 2012-03-07 04:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
Thank you so much for all your help! I'm glad the story works for you.

Date: 2012-02-14 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rayruz.livejournal.com
Hmn. This is a fascinating twist especially considering the religious implications (of a man marrying his brother's widow) I'd never though about something like that being applied to this pairing, but I like the intricacies of the story that came out of it. It felt very real given the circumstances of them being in pain and together and not fully able to relax or take comfort but they are still together. Now I want to know what it looks like when they meet again.

Date: 2012-03-07 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
Thank you so much, it was a really interesting story to write.

I'm not sure what their reunion would look like either, but I'm not entirely opposed to writing a companion-piece at some point.

Date: 2012-02-14 03:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] word-vomity.livejournal.com
Awwwww. What a sad wedding day! *sniff*

Love the idea here though. Very intriguing. And that they were both willing to go along with it says a lot about them in this world. But...gah! Kara is so freaking wrecked! I just want to give her all the hugs. I'm not crying, it's just raining on my face, OK?!

Date: 2012-03-07 04:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
I'm so glad the story interested you! Sorry about the face-rain, though!

Date: 2012-02-14 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kdbleu.livejournal.com
I love the clash of obligations, Lee marrying Kara because he said "I do" and Kara because it's religious law. Neither of them exactly happy or unhappy, just there and sad.

And I too wonder what happens when next they meet. Such an interesting place for them to restart from.

Date: 2012-03-07 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
Thank you so much!

I have no idea what a reunion might look like, but it's something to consider.

Date: 2012-02-14 04:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] embolalia.livejournal.com
This is fascinating! It feels more respectful to Zak, somehow, than canon does. He wasn't just oblivious; they don't just forget about him. The tension and grief is palpable. Great work!

Date: 2012-03-07 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
Thank you so much! I'm a big fan of the idea/potential of Zak, so I'm really glad that worked for you!

Date: 2012-02-14 04:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callmeonetrack.livejournal.com
This is heartwrenching. I feel so bad for them, but especially Lee. How awful to feel both the burden of obligation and the pain of knowing you're the less preferred substitute. :( I will have to imagine they find real love together in the future.

Date: 2012-03-07 04:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
I'm glad I presented something interesting!

(And, yes, in my imagination eventually Lee and Kara fall madly and happily in love in this universe!)

Date: 2012-02-14 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] koolaidmom11.livejournal.com
Yes!!!!!! This was so interesting....you MUST write more whoever you are.

They both wanted it ... And didn't want it. This will be interesting to see what happens in the year. Do they write? Keep in touch? Must have more ...

Date: 2012-03-07 04:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
I'm glad you enjoyed this, thank you!

I'm not sure what happens when Kara and Lee reunite, but I might have to ponder that!

Date: 2012-02-14 09:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ninjamonkey73.livejournal.com
Ah, yes... That great old custom of taking over someone else's marital duties! I hadn't ever thought about this with regards to Kara/Zak/Lee, but it's such an interesting idea. You have a very interesting balance between the choice to do it and the mandate to do it. The grief weaves through it and the tatoos... Very thought-provoking start to an epic. :)

Date: 2012-03-07 04:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pressdbtwnpages.livejournal.com
Thank you so much for the nice words! I hope it doesn't turn into an epic, but I'm toying with the idea of a continuation.

Date: 2012-02-14 11:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aurora-0811.livejournal.com
Wow!!! This concept is very intriguing. I love how uncomfortable they are together but it definitely has an underlying theme of familiarity as well. It's bittersweet and painful that they are sharing this loss but are devoted to their promise. I also love how you can see their dedication to each other too, especially because we know Lee isn't religious but he follows through with this custom. I would love to see what their next meeting would be like and how they would cope once the wound of losing Zak wasn't so fresh. I love how you left the ending full of possibilities!

Date: 2012-02-15 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wicked-sassy.livejournal.com
Very interesting twist on things! Their sorrow is so palpable, and the tension between Lee & Kara is really vivid. I like that Lee stuck the blue dress in her bag while she was too drunk to pack. :D

Date: 2012-02-15 07:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pennyante.livejournal.com
I'm a big fan of this. For some reason, this line really struck me: “At least let me bring some takeout by,” Lee asks. “We should break bread together at least once.”

What's beautiful about this whole story is that you get a sense of a tension between what conventions each of them thinks *have* to be observed--a real culture, with laws and norms that can bite, just like all cultures. It's just that it all becomes so wonderfully dense. "We should break bread together"--a thing married people should do. So Lee's sense of propriety demands takeout, Kara's, tattoos.

This is painful and wonderful. It's just a deeply absorbing premise. Kudos.

Date: 2012-02-17 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indigo419.livejournal.com
So Lee's sense of propriety demands takeout, Kara's, tattoos.

Seconding [livejournal.com profile] pennyante's eloquent observations of your melancholy and lovely story.

“Happy Maritaticum”

Love the layers of this culture that you hint at, and that they are but backdrop to the different ways these two explore their loss and their inexorable attraction to each other.

Tonight is nothing like he had ever imagined his wedding night would be.

Lee sobers up with every pass of the buzzing needle into his skin.


I like all the little beats that are unexpected and yet so appropriate for pilots. (They get married/But it's bittersweet! Zak knows/He planned it! Lee getting a tattoo!)

If Kara will call him Zak in bed someday. If they’ll fight about it when she does.

Ow.

the choices they’ve been denying making and the boundaries they keep smashing down

Yes. This is what pilots do, again and again. I would love to know where they go with their choices, if you decide to take up the story again!
Edited Date: 2012-02-17 04:34 pm (UTC)

Date: 2012-02-16 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] apodixis.livejournal.com
This piece had such a nice twist on canon, and I'm a sucker for stories that weave in ancient traditions that might have been commonplace in the Twelve Colonies. As much as I love how similar life was there to it is here and now, I find things like this so very fascinating. Great job! And I'll just be another voice persuading the writer to maybe continue it later on.

Date: 2012-02-16 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helikedmyshoes.livejournal.com
The quiet heartbreak of this gets me. Wow. What an interesting premise to start with and then to have that become the catalyst for their relationship made the whole dynamic new and exciting and sad. I loved Kara telling Lee she kind of hated him and that they would've had no future, and to now have to live that future is kind of heartbreaking. I like to think that as their grief settles into a dull ache they could learn to love each other. And there would probably be lots of kinky hate sex along the way. Would love to see the terms of their reunion! :)

Date: 2012-02-17 02:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] requialexa.livejournal.com
I don't think I can say what I want to say because my mind is blown. I want this developed into a bigger story and deposited into canon, which is where it looks like this is headed, so that Kara and Lee have to figure out how to live with each other, married, aboard the Galactica at the end of the worlds. But Man, this story is just so lovely and painful. Ugh, the pain. The exchange about what if they'd met first was stunning. Just beautiful. So many feelings!!

Date: 2012-02-26 07:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anamarya.livejournal.com
This is such a great fic. The concept is so interesting and the delivery very-very well done. I just love it!

Date: 2012-03-04 06:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] margaretmoony.livejournal.com
This breaks my heart!

Date: 2012-03-23 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rdave1.livejournal.com
This is fantastic! I love the idea of an old law that brings Lee and Kara together. I love that they can't decide if they are happy about being married or not and their grief over loosing Zak and disappointing him. I'm really curious if there is more to this story because I would certainly like to know where this goes. Excellent work!

Date: 2014-02-26 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matt vollaro (from livejournal.com)
This was kinda ....pointless? Another tale where Lee is a simpering whiner over Kara. Hmm nobody seems to do Lee's character right. Well not nobody but not many either.

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