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From: petersm@jacobs.CS.ORST.EDU (Marguerite Petersen)
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Subject: Betrayal - A Saavik Story
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Message-ID: <1992Jul14.061443.5492@leela.cs.orst.edu>
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Organization: Computer Science Outreach Services - Oregon State University
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 92 06:14:43 GMT
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With the release of ST VI on Video and the recurring discussions
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re Saavik vs Valeris, I got to thinking. This short story is the
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result of my musings. Enjoy!
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This story occurs just before the beginning of Star Trek VI. It
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is sort of a prequel to The Undiscovered County. Part of it
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takes place at the beginning of Star Trek IV, The Voyage Home.
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It has no basis in fact. Just my own ideas of how Star Trek VI
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should have been introduced and with the Saavik character back on
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the Enterprise.
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BETRAYAL
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CHAPTER I
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The Romulan Ambassador, Nanclus, closed the door quietly and
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looked carefully about before continuing down the hallway.
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Better that no-one see him coming out of Lt. Saavik's office. No
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one was around. Good. He couldn't help smiling to himself. His
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mission was successful! He had Saavik's extremely grudging
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cooperation but he had it!
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Her cooperation was necessary. They needed someone with skill,
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knowledge of the participants and character above reproach for
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the plan to proceed to a successful conclusion. It would work!
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He was certain of that. There would certainly be commendations
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forthcoming for his hand in this. And best of all there would be
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no peace between Klingons and the Federation. That was to be
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avoided at all costs. Peace would mean a unified front against
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Romulan expansion and that was not to be tolerated! He almost
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chuckled, then caught himself and once more assumed the haughty
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demeanor of a Romulan Ambassador.
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Saavik sat at her desk. Her hands steepled in front of her. She
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was in a state of meditation. Her face was calm but her hands
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shook. What had she done? How could she do what she must? If
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she revealed what Nanclus had told her, her son would die.
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Nanclus had revealed that he would kill her son if she did not
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agree to cooperate. Nanclus had her son!
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It had taken all her Vulcan learned self-control to not kill him
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where he stood. "Nanclus! Romulan!" Leering in his cold-
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blooded way as he told her the plans and the part she would have
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to play to subvert the Federation's proposed Peace Conference
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with the Klingons. The Peace Treaty that her mentor, Spock, had
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arranged. "Romulan bastard!" she thought. All her old hatreds
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rose up in her and memories she had thought were put to rest now
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came back to torment her. She must cooperate or cause the death
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of her son. What possible choice did she have?
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If she did as Nanclus wanted, others would die. Worst of all,
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she would be involved with betraying those she most admired. She
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did distrust Klingons for what they had done to David, but she
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hated Romulans! She had never been able to forget her beginnings
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and her own half-Romulan heritage. Now it was all coming back to
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haunt her. How could she even consider working with them?
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But if she didn't, she would never see Savid alive. She slammed
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her hand on the desk top. Damm! How did Nanclus find out about
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Savid? She thought she had kept that secret well. Working in
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the Diplomatic Service had given her the opportunity to learn
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many tricks and she thought she had hidden her tracks well. But
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Nanclus had discovered her secret somehow and was now using it
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against her. What could she do? Perhaps there was a way. If
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she could pretend to go along and somehow accomplish the
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conspirators' goals without harm to Spock or Capt. Kirk, then
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maybe, maybe things would work out. She had to protect her son's
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life at all costs! There had to be a way!
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Calmer now, she rose and put a call through to Admiral
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Cartwright. She would request transfer to The Enterprise as she
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had been instructed to do. Perhaps he would turn her request
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down. After all, it had been many years since she had served on
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a starship. She might find a way out of this after all.
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The appointment made she turned her chair to the window and
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looked out, but she wasn't seeing the view from the tower. She
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was instead seeing a different landscape a long time ago.
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CHAPTER II
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Saavik and Amanda watched silently as the Bird of Prey, renamed
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the HMS Bounty lifted off from the desert of Vulcan, stirring
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great puffs of sand into the air. The space ship flew past the
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canyons of the mountain range and disappeared from their sight.
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Saavik felt comforted by Amanda's presence and felt Amanda's hand
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rest on her shoulder.
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Saavik was having some difficulty maintaining her stoic Vulcan
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facade. Amanda knew too much. Saavik wished she could have been
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allowed to return to Earth with Spock, Admiral Kirk, and the
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others. Together they had survived the machinations of the
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Klingon, Kruge and their ordeal on the Genesis Planet. However,
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she had her orders and she was to remain on Vulcan until
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reassigned.
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When Spock had come down the steps of Mount Seleya and looked
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into her eyes, she had not been able to meet his gaze. She was
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not ashamed of what she had done. Her only intention had been to
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save Spock's life for he had saved hers long ago. He did not
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seem to remember what had taken place on Genesis, but she did.
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However, it would not be correct for her to remind him and his
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teachers had not asked her to explain. She had not seen him
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alone since the refusion of his Katra and she would not dare to
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intrude.
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She had a deeper secret she wanted to keep from Spock and one
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that she would have to find an answer to, soon. Ever since Spock
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had saved her from the non-life of Hellguard she had tried to be
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as Vulcan as possible. She had studied hard and with Spock's
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tutelage and support had finally gotten into the Academy and
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eventually had the opportunity to serve with him on the
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Enterprise. The old Spock knew her mixed heritage better than
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anyone. It was he who had told her to follow her own path, not
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an easy thing to do, and confusing as well. The reborn Spock
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dwelled still in her mind and heart but she had no part in his
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life anymore.
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A sigh escaped her and she quickly turned away from the closeness
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of Amanda. She wouldn't let her know the truth. It wold be
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unfitting. Deep down it hurt to keep this secret from Amanda who
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had given her nothing but love and support through the years of
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study.
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It seemed that from the very first day that Spock had brought her
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to his parents' house, Amanda had welcomed her and accepted her
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as part of the family. The only family she had ever known. She
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couldn't, wouldn't, burden them with her problem. But what to
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do? Where to go? She was barely acceptable to many Vulcans
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since she was half Romulan and now she felt she would be even
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less acceptable.
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She could have returned with Captain Kirk and the others but they
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had their own destiny to follow and she had her orders. Besides,
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it was very difficult to face Admiral Kirk. She felt it had been
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her responsibility to protect his son David, a civilian, and she
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had failed to do that. Spock had seen her potential years ago
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and the least she could do was try to be the Starfleet Officer he
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had thought she might be.
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As they walked back towards the temple, she thought back over the
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difficult time after Spock's death fighting Kahn. She had felt
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as lost as when on Hellguard. Spock was gone and she had no-one
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else. She was alone. His words, "Follow your own path,
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Saavikim" kept whirling in her mind.
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Then, there was David. She had been attracted to his father at
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first, but there were too many years between them. And a Vulcan
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doesn't commit lightly. David was lost in his own pain. He had
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discovered a father he never knew he had and one that he was
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having difficulty accepting. He had always disliked the military
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type and his father was the epitome of that! Both young, both
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wounded by their individual pain, they had been drawn together to
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seek comfort. And comforting, it was. Spock had said she should
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follow her own path. Well, she had done just that! Their
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relationship had been new and glorious and had helped to ease her
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loss. But it had been confusing as well.
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When David had the opportunity to return to the Genesis Planet to
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conduct a scientific exploration it had seemed perfectly logical
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for her to go with him. After all, he was a scientist and it was
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partly his project. He could use her help and Starfleet agreed.
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Admiral Kirk, Dr. Carol Marcus and the others had returned to
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Earth to give their explanations of what had gone wrong. David
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Marcus and she would explore Genesis together! They could
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contine their relationship without his parents around to wonder.
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Then the discovery of Spock alive! And then the quickness of
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David's death. It was no wonder she was disoriented. She had
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behaved as she felt was logical under the circumstances, but
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David was still dead. Killed by Kruge's orders and to save her
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life! She wondered what he would have thought if he had known
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the secret she carried.
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They finally reached Amanda's aircar. She slid into the passenger
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side while Amanda got in the other. Before touching the controls
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Amanda looked her way and with her soft spoken but knowing voice
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said. "What is troubling you, Saavik? I know you too well to
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believe you are missing your friends." Saavik started to protest
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but realized very quickly how foolish that was as Amanda raised
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her hand in that fashion that said, "I will accept nothing but
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the truth." Saavik told her of the child she was carrying. And
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about David.
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CHAPTER III
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It was a long time later. The house was quiet and night had
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fallen on Vulcan. It was still hot but there was a cool breeze
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coming in the open door to the courtyard. Saavik donned a robe
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and went out into the night. She found Amanda's favorite bench
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and sat down. She could smell the sweet fragrance of the roses
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that Amanda so lovingly cultivated. Everything was quiet and
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peaceful yet Saavik did not feel peaceful. She and Amanda had
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talked about her situation for hours and a decision had been
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reached. It was a logical one, even if it was Amanda's idea.
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Amanda had a sister on Earth and Saavik would be welcome to stay
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with her until she had the child. It solved that problem. There
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was never any doubt that she would keep the child. It was all
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she would ever have of David. She realized that she wanted to do
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this. She would take a leave of absence from Starfleet. It
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would not be difficult. After all her first experience on a
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starship had been a rather disastrous one and Starfleet would
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certainly understand if she had lingering doubts about her choice
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of career. After the child was born she would have other choices
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to make. She would deal with them later.
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She had made Amanda promise never to tell Spock. Amanda had
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argued with her about that for quite a while. But she had
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finally agreed with Saavik. Spock's knowledge had returned and
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he even acknowledged some of his past friendships but he did not
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remember Saavik. No-one knew what had happened on Genesis except
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she and David. Spock had no memory of Genesis and David was
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gone. Saavik felt too much guilt and a sense of having failed
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Spock's hopes for her to dare to be near him. What she didn't
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reveal, he would never know. It was not what she wanted but she
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could not face Spock. Her sense of failure at not being able to
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protect David was too great. And she was sure that Spock would
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never understand her relationship with David.
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So her future, at least for a time, was set. Not upon the path
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she and Spock had invisioned, but a path nevertheless. Where
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would it lead?
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CHAPTER IV
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Saavik turned from the window. The years had flown and she had
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returned to Starfleet, not to space but to the Diplomatic
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Service. Her son had been born and Amanda's sister had agreed to
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raise him with her own 3 children. Saavik visited him when she
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could but only the family knew Savid was hers. He looked very
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much like David only with darker hair. She felt that David would
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have been proud of him. Sometimes she thought about telling
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Captain Kirk of his grandson, but her guilt about David's death
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had become stronger as the years went by.
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Now she was about to betray those she cared about. She had
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failed in protecting the father but she would not fail his son!
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She went to the door and prepared herself for her meeting with
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Admiral Cartwright. Maybe it would work out! She went out to
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face her destiny.
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THE END
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Marg
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aka Elvira
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