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A/N: Yet another take in the 'stages-of-grief' type of snapshot project I intend to carry out. A glimpse of Lee Adama treading into waters of rage in the aftermath of Dee's demise, this time. Could be considered a companion piece to 'Taught by Thirst', but is well off as a stand-alone too.

Featuring Chief Tyrol. Set sometime before the events in 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul', season 4.

Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me.

But one acquaintance*

The trickiest part was – he couldn't hate her. Ever. The one thing that would incessantly make losing her virtually unbearable, on a good day. Starting way back from when she wasn't even his enough to lose, yet. That each and every time he'd come close to being angry at her would ultimately come down to self-inflicted rage over her being right, or justified, or upset, or leaving, didn't help matters either. He remembered it being simpler back in the day. When Zack died, he'd just hate his father till it hurt more than it hurt to endure the loss. When Kara perished, he'd retreat into hating his rank, for having to pull a dutiful CAG and goading her back into the cockpit, and his father, for persistently pushing him into being something that had effectively cost them both Zack and Kara so far.

What was there to hate that time around? Irradiated Earth could've seemed the most apparent culprit if it weren't so frakking pointless to hate the extinct civilization for having paid the price for her life millennia before it was ever conceived. Hating Laura Roslin or Kara, to boot, for bringing them all to the Promised wasteland, would've done for the time being, were it not his own self to champion the mission on Kobol once, to pry the Tomb of Athena open. Wishing he'd been clueless in astronomy and never recognized the Gods damned Lagoon Nebula did little to help ease his muted turmoil.

The Admiral was originally the one to even bring Earth up – no more than a forged up myth to offer a fighting chance of getting through, of getting somewhere, back then – but since he found his father bawling on the floor, vulnerable and bereft, like a frightened child, he honestly didn't believe he'd have it in him to hate the Old Man again. So, it figured, he might as well take up Gaeta's cue and settle for hating himself. At least that wouldn't be anything he wasn't used to. He'd perfected the technique over the years. The choke-hold of self-loathing never failed to come handy.

Until it did. He could wish with all his might the newfound inability to wallow in flagellation to be the aftermath of escalating megalomania, the taste of power triggered, if he didn't know better. If she didn't know better. She was proud and meant it. And much to his own astonishment, he intended to keep it that way even if it killed him, which from the way he felt, as of lately, might not be such an unwelcome alternative, after all. Incidentally, any occasion he'd exercised self-hatred before, infallibly rendered her less than thrilled, let alone proud. So that one was obviously a no-go, then on. And since he'd already figured out he was unable to conjure a single scrap of disdain directed at her, at her smile and grace, nor at her aptitude to read him quite literally from beyond the grave, deadlocked he was into what pain didn't quite come close to describing. No escape. No solace. The story of his life.

***

"Did it help?" – He couldn't be certain to have intended it spelled out loud.

Former 'Chief' Tyrol (he had to wonder if it was supposed to be former 'Galen Tyrol' too) was staring at him quizzically from across the office. There was no doubt hearing out firsthand what the Cylons had to offer in terms of boosting up Colonial FTL technology was of paramount priority, but he still couldn't keep his mind from wandering astray. Chief would know, wouldn't he? Cylon or not, Tyrol would be savvy in matters of surviving the hour-to-hour torture of having missed the clues, of having held back on explicit care and undemanding affection, of having had and lost. Unless, of course, Galen's people actually came up with a way to turn that particular anguish off. Which, judging from the way Tigh still reacted whenever Ellen's name was brought up, they apparently hadn't.

"Did what help? I don't think I know what you mean."

Tyrol was on the defensive, immediately, he noticed, a common stance with former Chief lately. Being an outed Cylon having to deal with the one person hell-bent on having airlocked you mere days earlier would fuel a Hades of a paranoia, it figured.

"The things you said about Cally the other day. That she wasn't the one you wanted, to begin with. Does it hurt less?" – He could see Tyrol's expression cloud even as he spoke, and, more likely than not, he was already way beyond the line with that, but he had to know.

"No."

Chief's reply was nothing, if not earnest, and deep down he was all too aware it ought to be taken at face value, but he just couldn't let the issue slide that easily. Not that time. His ultimate fighting chance to figure a way out of the chilly hollow, desolation carved, was at stake.

"C'mon Chief! You didn't mean it the first time around. You wanted to be with Sharon, but had to settle for whoever was available…"

His head connected with the wall, ensuing a blunt thud, sooner than he managed to get the message across. Galen's face, inches away from his own in a heartbeat, contorted into something too closely resembling insanity for him to consider fighting back full force at the moment.

"You don't know the first thing about my wife!" – Chief's hand burrowed tighter into his throat, effectively aborting his grunt.

Truth be told, he needed that. Corporal pain. Craved the physical reminder how to experience anything other than the frigid pull of duty, getting him through the days so far. The shadow left Tyrol's countenance as quickly as it was evoked, replaced by what he could've taken for wary understanding, were the edge of the frown, he was forced to witness, less bitter.

"Sorry, Apollo. I can't help you." – Much to his disappointment, Chief's fist unclenched, midway to his jaw, as the fierce grip on his collar was released.

That was just it, he mused, panting hungrily for air. None of it could be helped. The demolished Colonies. Earth. Devastation. Dee. He didn't hesitate to venture an educated guess the ma… Cy… Tyrol's stare, fixed vacantly on the bulkhead over his shoulder, was as devoid of hope as his own.


*Pain has but one Acquaintance
And that is Death –
Each one unto the other
Society enough.
Pain is the Junior Party
By just a Second's right –
Death tenderly assists Him
And then absconds from Sight.
posted by WaterFowl
A/N1: Lee Adama ended up instructing self-defense classes (instrumental to landing him within loads of UST with Dee), upon the return from Kobol – an activity not quite inherent to his duties, or even leisure, as CAG. This is a take on the plausible scenario of that happening.

Set some time after 'Home, Part II', but before the 'Flight of the Phoenix', season 2. Mentions of the events, taking place in the 'Valley of Darkness' and earlier.

A/N2: My knowledge and experience of the fire-arm practice routine is a lot more scarce, than Billy's, so whatever incongruities there might be, are mea...
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A/N: There're apparent (and frustrating) narrative gaps in between Lee Adama pushing Dee away, in so many words, in 'Black Market' and them on a date in 'Sacrifice'; or Lee and Dee hardly seen on-screen together for most of season 4.0 (though, if you look reeeeeeally close, it's Dee seated by Lee's side at the memorial service in 'Escape Velocity') and them quite comfortable and in sync together in 'Revelations', let alone 'Sometimes a Great Notion'.

This twin-drabble is intended to explore how the lingering bitterness of loss upon the ordeal of fighting Scar (season 2) and the shattering...
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Lee Adama's mixed, or *allegedly* mixed motivations for getting married to Dee had been haunting his ability to indulge in family happiness for quite a while (up until he actually managed to frak things up into nearly loosing the one truly good thing that'd ever happened to him - Dee).

Incidentally, I don't happen to believe the sole reason driving Lee into marriage was woe and/or spite over losing his 'one twuuuu wuuuuv', Starbuck, that is, and going after a consolation prize (which still seems to be a popular opinion in the fandom). That would've been too soap-opera cheesy and inconsistent...
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A/N: The issue of Dee getting her commission as a Colonial officer was never alluded to specifically on the show. My guess is, Lee Adama might not have welcomed the idea wholeheartedly right away, for intricately interwoven reasons.

Set immediately prior to the colonization of New Caprica (i.e. Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II).


Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me. No infringement with the 'namesake' movie is intended.

Out of your league

A couple of semi-teasing clashes after he set out to overexert himself, while still recuperating from the gunshot...
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A/N: This is a bit unexpected, but the 'it all has happened before, it all will happen again' mantra has always been instrumental to unwinding the BSG mythos, after all. Hence, it could only make sense certain haunting issues would transcend the eidetic memory of Colonials long after any mention of Galactica's odyssey was lost in history of Earth 2.0.

Lee Adama, for one, may finally get to rediscover certain peace over the tormenting 'why' of Dee's demise way back over a different Earth.

Set on Earth 2.0. Present day. Allusions to events in 'Resurrections Ship. Part 2', 'Taking a Break from...
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A/N: It has always seemed apparent, Lee and Dee were forced to face some significant logistic issues, carrying out a stealth relationship. Lee's promotion to Commander and reassignment to Pegasus could've hardly made matters easier in that respect. As much as his promotion to President later on (yes, I'm consistently going with the narratively deductible presumption Lee and Dee could be working their way back to each other gradually up to 'Revelations'/'SAGN' arc of season 4).

Set soon after Lee's appointment as Commander of Pegasus (but before the Guardian baseship mission), season 2, and...
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A/N: I'm not sure where this one came from, but it always seemed apparent Lee Adama's innermost sense of inadequacy, confusion and guilt was instrumental to driving him into the darker corners of self-inflicted hurt and hatred, at various points through the series and through his marriage, respectively.

A rather murky glimpse of Lee's character and Lee/Dee dynamics through the aftermath of Groundbreaking Day ('Unfinished Business'), 'The Passage', 'Taking A Break from All your Worries' and 'Sometimes a Great Notion' episodes.


Characters: Lee Adama, Anastasia Dualla, Lee/Dee

Disclaimer: None...
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A/N: I'm thoroughly intrigued with the narrative transition of Lee Adama's and Dee's dynamics in latter half of season 2. A take on how Lee and Dee might have actually ended up on a date at the Star Lounge of Cloud Nine in 'Sacrifice',.

Set in between Billy's proposal and the scene at the Lounge bar. Admiral Adama gets to feature briefly.


Disclaimer1: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me.

Disclaimer2: In the universe, where 'Starbuck' exists, among other things, I'm making an educated guess 'Moby Dick' could too. Hence courtesy of the allusion mentioned, goes...
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A/N: There's a notable hiatus (almost a month) in between Lee's discharge from Galactica in 'Six of One' and his inauguration as a Caprican Quorum Delegate in 'The Ties That Bind', season 4. It figured, he was either stuck catching up on his predecessor's paperwork and background reading, or out on the fleet, meeting his voters. And possibly, arriving at certain epiphanies about himself, his past, his prospects, his choices concerning political career and relationship with Dee.

Throw an abandoned baby into the mix to make matters more exciting and a tad more mushy.

Set in between 'Six of One'...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Yet another take in the 'stages-of-grief' type of snapshot project I intend to carry out. A glimpse of Lee Adama treading into waters of rage in the aftermath of Dee's demise, this time. Could be considered a companion piece to 'Taught by Thirst', but is well off as a stand-alone too.

Featuring Chief Tyrol. Set sometime before the events in 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul', season 4.

Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me.

But one acquaintance*

The trickiest part was – he couldn't hate her. Ever. The one thing that would incessantly make losing...
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posted by WaterFowl
A/N: Colorless meekness of the demolished Earth resonated perfectly with the overall emotional slant of 'Sometimes a Great Notion' episode. So this is a bit of an impressionistic take on Lee Adama's initial reaction to Dee's demise.

Set, for the most part, before and through the morgue scene (short of the Admiral making an entrance).

Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me.


Dust to dust

Their home, sought after through loss and hurt, and rage, and fierce belief in salvation, was in ashes. Gray and black, in various permutations, coating the ground and...
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A/N: Seeing as I'm reluctant for now to post some of my graver post-SAGN pieces - let Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Joseph Adama still have hope for a modicum of happiness.

It seemed unplausible there would no investigation into the circumstances of Cally's tragic death. More unplausible still it would seem the acute state of distress and despair that, eventually, brought on Dee's demise later on, had no previous emotional grounds.

So Dee is arrested for Cally's murder and Lee gets to ponder his responsibilities and shortcomings as a man and a husband. I keep consistently adhering to the narratively...
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A/N: This little installation covers the span of "A Valley of Darkness", "Flight of the Phoenix", "Black Market", "Exodus. Part II", "Rapture", "Sometimes A Great Notion", "Blood on the Scales" episodes.

Characters: Lee Adama, Dee, Lee's POV

Disclaimer: None of the characters, situations, plot-lines mentioned/alluded to belong to me.

Sanctuary

Dee was supposed to be safe. That was the premise he'd unwittingly grown accustomed to operate on. She was supposed to be home – within secure confines of the CIC, she was supposed to hold the fort and she was supposed to be safe. Once the pounding of blood...
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A/N: Lee Adama had never been a stranger to darkness, yet upon Dee's departure the shroud of shadow around him appeared to get a more profound dimension.
Set, primarily, in the aftermath of 'Sometimes A Great Notion' and after 'Blood on the Scales', season 4, but mentions of previous seasons too.


Characters: Lee Adama, Admiral Adama, Lee/Dee

Disclaimer: None of the characters, plot-points, inherent to the show, belong to me.

Accustomed to the dark*

The light was gone.

Hardly anybody would have guessed the almighty 'Apollo', the solar god, bearer of light, was apprehensive of the darkness. Scratch...
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