shakespearevillain

Based loosely on this idea that @cemetrygatess put up for @free-ds9-fic-ideas

(Julian barges into Garak’s shop.)

Julian: What the hell did you do?”

Garak: Good afternoon, doctor.

Julian: Don’t you ‘good afternoon’ me! What did you do to Sarina?

Garak: Whatever do you mean?”

Julian: She came to me half dead from poison.

Garak: Only half dead?

Julian: This is serious! She could have died!

Garak: My dear, you shouldn’t sell yourself so short.

Julian: Poison, Garak! You poisoned her.

Garak: On the contrary, I gave her a nice cup of tea after she came into my shop worried sick about seeing you again. If that tea made it so that she had to confront her fears a little sooner than she had planned, then all the better.

Julian: (bracing himself against the shop counter) You can’t go around poisoning my exes. We talked about this.

(Garak laughs.)

Garak: Oh, please, doctor, don’t ascribe to me the petty feelings of jealousy that you might feel upon meeting one of my former flames. A girl came into my shop with a problem and left with a solution. A quite simple solution, I might add, compared to the various plans that she was trying to concoct. Honestly, hanging around Quark’s like a lost pup. Attempting to barge into your quarters.

Julian: Our quarters.

Garak: Whoever’s quarters, doctor. The point of it is that she managed to face her fears and talk to you directly within a few hours of coming here.

Julian: Because you poisoned her.

Garak: With a poison that I knew you could treat.

Julian: And that made her throw up for a good half an hour.

Garak: A not entirely unforeseen bonus.

Julian: It was good to see her again. After the… well…

Garak: (leaning closer to him) You’re welcome. 

shakespearevillain

Goddamn double helix twisty motherfucker…

(Sarina appears in the shop a few hours later.)

Sarina: Garak?

Garak: (appearing from the back room) Yes? Ah. Ms. Sarina. I trust you’re well now?

Sarina: I - I just want to say thank you. Did you manage to convince him it was poison?

Garak: I didn’t have to. He came in railing at me, throwing accusations left and right. You must have put on quite an impressive display.

Sarina: I did. Kind of.

Garak: Tell me. What exactly did you put in your tea?

Sarina: Ipecac, basically. It’s an old Earth root that ancient doctors used to make people throw up. Did… Did you get in a lot of trouble?

Garak: Not a bit. He expects this sort of thing from me by now. Part of the whole “Cardassian spy” allure, I imagine.

Sarina: Well, still… Thank you. I don’t think I would have come up with that on my own.

Garak: Come now. A bright girl like you? I grant that I may have come up with the option a little quicker than most, but you would have gotten there eventually.

Sarina: Or simply worked up the courage to talk to him vomit-free.

Garak: A distinct possibility, but one that didn’t seem terribly likely at the time.

Sarina: Yeah… Well, I hope you and Julian can be happy together. He seems better than when I last saw him. More settled. Happier.

Garak: Yes. Quite a strange attitude to have in the middle of a war.

Sarina: You know what I mean.

Garak: Yes, dear, I know what you mean.

Sarina: Well, I should go to my quarters. I have an early flight.

Garak: Do come by again if you’re on the station. Perhaps next time I can manage to actually poison you.

Sarina: (smiling) You wouldn’t do that.

Garak: Oh? And why not?

Sarina: Because you love Julian too much, and you know he doesn’t like seeing people in pain.

Garak: … Good night, Ms. Sarina.