[ It's very easy for Jim to forget himself, where they are or who might walk in, especially when Mary starts moving and quickly picks up a pace. Jim's soft panting turns to louder gasps with each grind of her hips, his own lifting up to meet her halfway, burying himself deep inside her with every thrust.
All that stops very abruptly, and Jim's not even sure what startles him first, Bones's voice or the way Mary just tenses on top of him and stops moving altogether. He lets out a strangled noise but manages to bite back anything louder than that, and for a moment he actually debates just ignoring the voice coming through the intercom.
But he knows there's no point. Even if it's not important, which, by Bones's tone, he's guessing is the case, he knows the doctor will just keep looking around and trying to call him to figure out where he is. So with a quiet sigh, he clears his throat and his mind so he can answer. ]
Bones, unless a meteor's about to crash into us and wipe us all out, I'm really very busy.
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All that stops very abruptly, and Jim's not even sure what startles him first, Bones's voice or the way Mary just tenses on top of him and stops moving altogether. He lets out a strangled noise but manages to bite back anything louder than that, and for a moment he actually debates just ignoring the voice coming through the intercom.
But he knows there's no point. Even if it's not important, which, by Bones's tone, he's guessing is the case, he knows the doctor will just keep looking around and trying to call him to figure out where he is. So with a quiet sigh, he clears his throat and his mind so he can answer. ]
Bones, unless a meteor's about to crash into us and wipe us all out, I'm really very busy.