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From: Brenda Antrim <bantrim@u.washington.edu>
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To: jfy@cis.ksu.edu
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Subject: DSN Story:_Flashback_ (revised)
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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 1994 10:47:05 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello! Here is an expanded version of my Deep Space Nine story
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_Flashback_. Angela gave me this address again to have it put into the
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archives. (Thanx!) I hope you enjoy it!
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Flashback by Brenda S. Antrim copyright 1994 all rights reserved.
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Characters copyright Paramount pictures, all rights reserved. This is
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strictly nonprofessional, fan fiction. Any resemblance to persons living
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or dead is devoutly wished. If any material is replicated give the author
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full credit or she'll come after you. Comments are sincerely solicited.
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Enjoy.
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Julian awoke with a start. The nightmare had been coming more
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often, sometimes two or three times a week. He was getting weary,
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straining his self-control to the breaking point to keep from screaming.
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The nights were affecting his days. He didn't know how much longer he
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could maintain the fiction. Kira, O'Brien, even Dax, all of them had
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believed his carefully constructed facade. They would be shocked to learn
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the truth and he was nearly desperate to keep it from them. He had worked
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so hard, for so long, to present an image to the others. Gradually he had
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gained their respect, if not their friendship. He knew, in his soul, if
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they discovered his past he would lose even their respect.
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Each dream was the same. He was back on the streets, an orphan
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again. The sun burned his skin, his body clothed in ragged teal linen,
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his eyes narrowed against the glare from the sands, his lips cracked. The
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slave band clamped his upper arm and the copper bells surrounded his left
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ankle. Their chimes announced his every step, so his stable owner would
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always find him. He was seventeen again, selling his body to survive,
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cutting off his natural telempathic powers to keep his soul from
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shriveling away.
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The stable was his home, its prisoners his family. He was known
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as Ishmir the Healer. When one of the other slaves became ill from the
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demands of the streets, he was there with herbs and empathy. When he was
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in danger, Aliera the Warrior would protect him. But that day Ali wasn't
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there.
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Footsteps cracked the sand behind him. Damn. He hadn't caught
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his breath from the last one. Muscles ached and his senses felt dull.
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Suppressing his mental gifts left him vulnerable since he couldn't read
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potential violence from clients and avoid it. But if he didn't serve them
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his owner would beat him again, and he'd barely recovered from the last
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session. With a soft desert curse, he swept his long curls away from his
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face. The gold in his ear caught the sun. The flash caught the attention
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of his potential client and he checked. Then the stranger walked swiftly
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toward him.
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Hands reached out to him. Hard strength surrounded him, bending
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him back, covering him. Once more he could not move. Sensations flooded
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through him. Pain, reluctant pleasure, random flashes of telepathic
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contact swirling between him and his tormentor. Again he was powerless.
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Some deep part of his soul was suffocating and he knew he had to escape to
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survive. Now he could awaken before it finished. Then he had not been so
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blessed. Always there was a scream just behind his teeth.
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The insistent beeping from his wall communicator interrupted the
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waking nightmare. Shaken, he tried to pull himself together to answer the
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call.
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"Bashir." Shaky, but hopefully not noticeably so.
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"Julian? Is everything all right?" Jadzia Dax's gentle voice was
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laced with concern. So much for his hopes.
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He was silent for a moment, fiercely ordering his thoughts. When
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he felt he had sufficient control to speak without having his voice shake,
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he sat up and squared his shoulders.
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"I'm sorry, Jadzia, I was -- distracted. What can I do for you?"
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"We had planned to meet at Quark's this evening."
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Julian winced. How could he have forgotten? It wasn't precisely
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a date with the lovely Trill, but it was as close as he'd come in almost
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two years. His weary mind had been too distracted by the surfacing of
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long buried memories.
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"Are we still on for that?" Dax's voice broke into his reverie.
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"Of course! Quark has been bragging on his exotic chanteuse. Mmm.
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Give me a few moments to change. Shall I meet you at your quarters?"
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This last was asked hopefully. Beneath his long infatuation with Jadzia
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was a new, darker compulsion to bury old pain with brighter pleasures.
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"No," she replied dryly, "I'm already on the Promenade. I'll see
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you at Quark's."
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"Save me a seat."
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The comm link broke off, and Julian pulled himself from the
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tumbled bedcovers to shower and change. Perhaps music and the company of
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others who knew nothing of his real past would keep the darkness at bay.
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At least for a while.
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The promenade was crawling with station denizens pursuing their
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usual business. Customers and vendors bickered, friends greeted one
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another, deals were made. The bustle should have reassured Julian, but it
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only increased his tension. The pressure behind his temples was building
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again, and he was conscious of a vague feeling of dread.
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In his preoccupation, he didn't see Major Kira until he bumped
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into her, causing her to wheel on him with instinctive grace.
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"What the--" Her dark eyes narrowed and a faint expression of
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irritation flashed across her strong features. "What's the rush, Doctor?
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Got a medical emergency on the promenade?" Heavy sarcasm laced the
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question.
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Bashir focused with difficulty on the Bajoran woman blocking his
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path. "No, I'm late to meet Dax." A thought struck him. "Why don't you
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come along? Quark's been promoting this new singer. She's supposed to be
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quite something."
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"Come along?" A twinkle showed briefly in her eyes at the idea of
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showing up with the doctor - at his invitation - for his date with Dax.
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Maybe he was getting cold feet at the prospect of actually getting what
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he'd been so actively pursuing for so long. "Are you sure she won't
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mind?"
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"Why would she?" He looked confused.
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"Oh, no reason."
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He gave her a preoccupied glance, then turned toward Quark's.
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Kira allowed her grin to bloom for a moment, but quickly sobered. This
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was unlike the young doctor. *I wonder what's up?* With a decisive little
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nod of her head, she decided to keep an eye on Bashir. At least until she
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found out what had him distracted enough to invite a third wheel to his
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long-awaited date.
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The pressure in Julian's head increased as they came closer to the
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bar. He had taken a painkiller before leaving sickbay, but he was afraid
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to take anything very strong. His control had been eroding since the
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nightmares began, and his hold on his telempathic shields was tenuous at
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best. It felt like a rising tide of pain held by a crumbling levy, and if
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the barrier broke even the most mind blind Tellarite on the station would
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be caught in the backlash.
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Before they crossed the threshold, the rush of pressure crested,
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and a crystal clear moment of stillness held him. He heard the liquid
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tones before he could make out the words. They wrapped him in bonds of
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shimmering copper laced with flashes of gold, and he couldn't move.
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Brother, sister, friend, lover
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Keeping truth held deep in dreams
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Beating wings of nightmares hover
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Lips kept tight to still the screams
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Sweat broke out along his hairline, tiny beads tracing along his
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cheeks. His feet were frozen in place, his body trembled as if with
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fever. And the nightmare took shape before his eyes.
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The scream didn't make it past his clenched jaw. The man's strong
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hands pulled him into the darkness behind the stall. His mind shrieked at
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him to feel the shadows, concentrate on anything but the sensations
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flooding his body. But he was so tired. The sand bit into his back,
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inflaming half-healed stripes crossing the skin. His arms came up, not to
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push away as his soul demanded, but to pull him forward. Get it *over*.
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Then he'll *leave*. As his body bent under the attack, his thoughts
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slipped completely away and he lost several moments in a disconnected
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haze. The sharp jolt of pain when the man bit his neck brought him back
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to himself, and he knew it was too late. His endurance had been pushed to
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the limits and he no longer had the strength to keep his soul intact under
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the constant assault.
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Kira just managed to avoid plowing into Bashir's back as he
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stopped cold in the middle of the entryway. She rolled her eyes at his
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apparent bewitchment and stepped around him to enter the bar. Glancing
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over her shoulder to tease Bashir about the singer's effect on his motor
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functions, the words died in her throat. Bashir stood completely still,
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except for a fine tremor chasing up and down his frame. His expression
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was blank, and his normally warm caramel skin had a blue white tinge to
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it. His jaw was tightly clenched and a white line was traced around his
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full lips. But the most startling sight was his eyes. They were huge,
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unfocused, with a fine sheen of tears. And the expression they held was
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one of pure terror.
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She caught her breath. She knew that look, had seen it on others,
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on herself, too many times. He had the look of a disaster survivor who
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had come too close to the flames. Without thinking, she moved closer to
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him, putting her body between him and whatever it was in the bar that had
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provoked this reaction.
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"Doctor?" She looked hard into his eyes, willing him to look at
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her, not at whatever scene was paralyzing him.
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He didn't respond.
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"Doctor Bashir? What's wrong?"
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Turn your head, close your eyes
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Dry hot sky and burning sands
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Julian heard Kira's voice from a distance, but Ishmir was foremost
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in his mind.
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Make your dreams sing with sighs
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Take your life out of my hands
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Kira was becoming concerned. She reached up and gently touched
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his jaw, where a single muscle fluttered, the only movement in his face.
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Gradually, his gaze pulled away from the inner vision and he recalled
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himself to reality. Kira's hand was touching his face, the station deck
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was hard under his feet, and that voice continued to pour from the bar.
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A new life, a new time, another chance
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Tell your lies, change your name and dance. Dance.
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Aliera. Julian closed his eyes and drew a deep breath.
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Applause came through the open door, drowning out the final notes.
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Bashir's eyes snapped open and he stepped away from the major. Her hand
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fell from his cheek and she was relieved to see the shadows in his eyes
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were gone.
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"Sorry, Major." Eyes dry again, he had regained control of his
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emotions. Now he was prepared to face his past. He had no choice.
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"I know this is Dax's line, but -- do you want to talk about it?"
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"No." Bloody hell, too abrupt. "No, it's just...I'm a
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little...I've a bit of a headache." That was better. Softer.
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"If you say so." She wasn't buying it, but she pried only if she
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thought it affected the station. This looked like a private hell, and she
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knew from experience that some private hells were not for others to see.
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She thought fleetingly of Bareil, then turned back to the bar.
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Julian drew a fortifying breath and followed the smaller figure of
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the major into the bar. What he saw didn't surprise him, but it still
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dismayed him. Dax had saved seats -- evidently she had been expecting
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Kira too, or perhaps Commander Sisko. And the seats were front row center
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of the stage. Kira wasn't hesitating, but made straight for the table.
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Dax looked over from her seat and smiled at them both.
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"Kira! Oh, good, I was hoping you'd show. For once, the
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entertainment is as good as the gambling. Hello, Julian, it didn't take
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you long." She broke off to stare hard at the young man. Her tone
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changed abruptly, filling with concern. "Julian. What happened?"
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His attention was divided between greeting Dax and looking around
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for Aliera. He turned to the Trill when a quick scan didn't reveal the
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singer.
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"Hello, Jadzia. Nothing happened, I'm just a bit tired tonight.
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You look lovely, as usual."
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Dax exchanged glances with Kira, and Kira gave her friend a tiny
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shrug. *I don't know, he's not talking* echoed in the back of Julian's
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mind, and he stiffened.
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"Ishmir."
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Julian swiveled to face the sound of her whisper. She was more
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beautiful than ever, slanting emerald eyes over high cheekbones. Her deep
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red hair was smoothed back from her face to cascade down her back. The
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style suited her, highlighting the flyaway brows and delicately pointed
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ears. The glittering bronze gown caught the light, flattering her strong
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curves and complimenting the soft mint of her skin. Aliera combined the
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best features of her unknown parents, the strength and intelligence of the
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Romulan with the cunning and sensuality of the Human. She had commanded a
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high price for their owner as such an unusual commodity.
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Now she smiled at him. Viciously.
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"Ishmir?" queried Dax.
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The singer tilted her head to one side. She was the same height
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as Julian and could see his friends over his shoulder. Dax she dismissed
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as unimportant, but she recognized a fellow warrior in Kira -- who was
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watching her intently. She softened her smile and addressed the still
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silent doctor.
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"Hello again, Healer."
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Julian now knew the source of his nightmares. Her presence was a
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catalyst for long buried memories. Forcing a smile on stiff lips, he
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turned to the seated women.
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"I'm sorry, ladies. Aliera is an old friend of mine. I wasn't
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aware she was Quark's new sensation. It's been quite a long while and
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we've quite a lot to catch up on." He was aware that he was babbling, but
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he was driven by an overwhelming need to separate past from present. He
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had to get Aliera away from them. Turning back to Aliera he quickly
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asked, "Do you have a break between sets?" He took her arm before she
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could answer and began to pull her from the floor. "I'll join you for the
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second set," he tossed over his shoulder to his colleagues. Dax was
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looking perplexed and somewhat amused, but Kira just watched
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expressionlessly. He prayed it was indifference, not something more
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dangerous to his carefully constructed persona.
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Aliera let him nearly drag her to a secluded corner of the bar.
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Then she started to laugh softly. Julian looked at her guardedly.
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"Such finesse." She snorted delicately. "Been practicing to be a
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bouncer, Healer?"
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"I didn't expect you to be here." Shuttered hazel eyes met
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brilliant green ones.
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"Here? Now? Or ever? No, don't answer that." She put up an
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elegant hand to forestall his reply. "I only fight when I choose now. I
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sing for my keep. And no one owns me." She swept an assessing glance
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from the top of his shiny curls to the tips of his polished boots.
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"You've changed, though, love. All your long pretty locks gone. Such a
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nice, neat, dull uniform."
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"Why are you here?" His hand burned where it touched the flesh of
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her upper arm and he pulled it away. She smiled and moved closer to him
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in the shadow of the stairs. Running one hand along his chest to his
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shoulder and cupping the short hair at the nape of his neck with the
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other, she leaned forward until their chests touched. Close as lovers.
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*Because you are here* tendrils of her voice caressed his mind.
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*And you know why I had to find you.*
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He tried to pull away, but her strength was greater than his.
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Finally, she slid her hands from his body and allowed him to retreat. A
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soft smile played on her lips. He stared at her, trying to regulate his
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breathing. Hers was not completely steady either, he noted with some
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satisfaction. They had always been able to do this to each other -- wrest
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control from one another when no one else could.
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*Why?* he asked silently.
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*To remember why I love you* her eyes went cold, *or kill you.*
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He instinctively backed up a step.
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*Revenge. You'd be surprised how strong the pull can be.* Her eyes
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flared into his and memories swamped both of them.
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"Is this a private stare-off, or can anyone join in?" Quark's
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sarcastic comment broke into their exchange. Julian started. Aliera
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slewed her gaze toward the Ferengi, who automatically jumped back and
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began to assume an apologetic cringe. Then he remembered that she was his
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employee and stopped himself. Still, he was a little unsure about her, so
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he turned to Julian.
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"Doctor Bashir, it's time for the young lady to resume entertaining
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my paying customers."
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The doctor brushed past Quark before his mouth closed over the
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words, heading for the door. Quark looked after him quizzically for a
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moment, then shrugged. Humans.
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"The second set will begin in five minutes." At the sound of her
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voice his head snapped up and he found himself nodding agreement. Before
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he realized what he was doing and stopped himself, she swept around him
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and headed for the bar. Quark sniffed, not too loudly, and returned to
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the tables to oversee his dealers.
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Dax and Kira observed the strange actions of Bashir and the
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Romulan woman from their table.
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"How odd." Dax wrinkled her nose at Kira. "I wonder why she
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called him Ishmir? And why he left without even saying anything to us?"
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And why he's so determined we don't hear them talk together,
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thought Kira, but she didn't say it aloud. "Well, he's been acting kind
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of strange all day. Says he's got a headache. Maybe he just wanted to
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give her his room combination and go someplace quieter." Kira turned an
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amused look toward Dax, who joined her in a laugh. Privately, Kira
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wondered about the silent but intensely charged meeting. The scarcely
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concealed hostility of the singer piqued her interest.
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Dax was concerned about the young doctor, and decided to watch him
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for a while. If his distraction didn't clear up soon she would try to get
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him to talk to her about whatever was bothering him. And why was the
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Romulan calling him Ishmir? One thing she had learned in three hundred
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years -- she hated a mystery.
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He had left the lights on in his quarters but even that hadn't
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helped. Exhaustion overwhelmed him and he slipped back into the
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nightmare.
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This assault tasted different. His defenses were down and he felt
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a new sensation, unfamiliar and unpleasant. Gods, no, please...he
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recognized what was happening with terror. Pushing harder to keep the
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presence from his soul, he realized that this was more than an attack on
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his body. This was mind rape. The client was feeding on his pain and
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fear, then forcing them back into the stream of his emotions to heighten
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the sensations. His tormentor was an empath himself, and took his
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pleasure in the pain of others.
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Julian/Ishmir knew he was nothing to this other being but a whore
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to be used until he was satiated then left behind. Each time the surge of
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energy washed over his mind he cringed. Fire bathed his nerve endings and
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mingled with the unwilling pleasure he experienced from the sex itself.
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He was pushed beyond his breaking point, caught up in an accelerating
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cycle of pain/pleasure/pressure, his mind and body at the mercy of a
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monster.
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His screams awoke him.
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The staff in sickbay moved carefully around Doctor Bashir the next
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day. His usual sunny temper was absent. Nurse T'Laak had never seen the
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young Human so quiet. She studied his haggard face and noted the fine
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tremor in his hands as he handled the lab instruments. She was not
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surprised when the woman entered the lab asking for him, although her keen
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eyes took note of the visitor. Romulans, even part-breed, didn't come to
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Deep Space Nine very often. She quietly pointed the way to the inner
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office and looked at the doctor for confirmation. He nodded and dismissed
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her with his eyes before concentrating on the woman. She left them to
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their privacy. Vulcans were so much more logical about these things.
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Julian looked at Aliera as the door to his office snicked shut,
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cutting off the sounds of the sickbay outside. He rose and walked toward
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his visitor.
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"Have you made up your mind?" His voice was ragged with fatigue
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and painful memories.
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"Kiss you or kill you?" She actually sounded amused. "You must
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feel confident, to allow yourself to be alone with me." She glanced
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around the office. "Crude, but private." She closed the slight distance
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between them until they were face to face, only a breath between them. A
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smile curved her lips. After a leisurely assessment of his lean body, her
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eyes settled on his.
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He felt the connection, frissons of sensation skittering along
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paths too long left unused. For a moment all of his defenses were down,
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and he felt the thoughts and emotions of the hundreds of beings on the
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station. Colors, tastes, textures swirled around him. Images washed over
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him. Then his mind filtered out all of the other voices to center on the
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essence of the woman standing in front of him.
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Aliera smoothed her palms over the contours of his chest. His
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breathing deepened, matching her own arousal. Passion flared behind his
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eyes and burst into her mind with the force of a bomb blast, leaving her
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shaken. Of their own volition his arms curved around her, drawing her
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body to his, chest to chest, hip to hip. Their mouths met, tongues
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delving deeply, and their hands smoothed restlessly over one another. The
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long curve of his back, the sweet hollow at the base of her throat, the
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strong thigh pressed firmly between hers, the soft brush of breasts
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against a solid chest. Over and through the physical touch was the mental
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caress, the tender mingling of minds. By the Elements, she had missed
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this!
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Julian was submerged in her sensuality, caught up in her touch,
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enclosed by her. Then his heart began to race with panic, not arousal.
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The horrors of the previous night returned to him full force and he broke
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away from her roughly.
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Stunned by his sudden withdrawal, Aliera took a moment to collect
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her scattered wits. Their mind bond was still strong, and she saw what he
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did -- blood, and a brutal stranger lying in the dirt. Her passion
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hardened into anger, dispelling the last of her sensual haze. Clear-eyed,
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she remembered all the reasons she had to hate him.
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Bashir lifted shaking hands to refasten his uniform. Looking up
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from the task, he saw her standing still, looking calmly at him. Her hair
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was tangled around her shoulders and her blouse gaped open where his eager
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hands had touched her, but she seemed unconcerned.
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*Ishmir.* The word was coldly enunciated in his mind. *It appears
|
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that you decided for me long ago.* Her expression didn't soften, but he
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felt a trace of sadness behind her gaze.
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*I'm sorry.* He made no move to go to her. He didn't trust himself
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to touch her. *So very sorry.*
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She looked at him a moment longer and he felt shadow lips press
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one more time to his. Then she turned and, pulling her clothing together,
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left the office.
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Exhausted, he slumped against the side of the desk. Concentrated
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on the effort of pulling his telempathic shields back into place. And
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wondered what her next move would be.
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Kira studied the small altar facing the wormhole and let her mind
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wander. She felt somewhat secure in her quarters, but she never
|
|
completely relaxed. Too many years of vigilance, she thought wryly.
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|
Tomorrow was going to be an interesting day.
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She stretched the kinks out of her back from holding the
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meditation position for so long, then let her body relax. She and Doctor
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Bashir were headed to the central monastery on Bajor the next day to
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report to the monks on the medical condition of the war orphans. Even
|
|
after accompanying Bashir on these mercy missions for several months, they
|
|
still left her feeling vaguely uncomfortable. The expressions on the faces
|
|
of the Cardassian orphans reminded her too much of her own as a child.
|
|
Then there was the problem of Vedek Bareil. She still felt guilty
|
|
for lying to him about the vision she had seen in the Orb. But what else
|
|
could she do? He was a holy man. Perhaps even more important to her
|
|
personally, he was a kind and good man. Such a man deserved a lover who
|
|
was whole, who could give all of herself without reservations. Kira knew
|
|
she would never be whole again, but a small part of her wished otherwise.
|
|
She'd never known lovemaking, only the rough physical release of one
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|
soldier to another in the fields and swamps, and even that not often. The
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horrors of the Cardassian camps, and the guard who had so brutally raped
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her, were her secrets. She couldn't see ever sharing those terrifying,
|
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shameful memories with anyone. Although when she looked at Bareil,
|
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sometimes her heart would ache with an almost overwhelming desire to just
|
|
hold him. Something inside her was drawn to his gentleness, but she'd
|
|
known little gentleness in her life. She feared it.
|
|
To distract herself from such fruitless -- and unsettling --
|
|
thoughts, she concentrated on Bashir. He had looked like Cardie-meat that
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afternoon, and had been in such a rush to leave Quark's last night she
|
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hadn't had a chance to remind him of their mission. More as an excuse to
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get away from the altar, with its connotations of Bareil, than any real
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desire to see the doctor, she left hers quarters and headed to the west
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sector of the habitat ring. Might as well see if he's still up.
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Julian's head was down and his shoulders slumped as he wearily
|
|
made his way to his quarters. The pressure was back in his head and he
|
|
knew something would happen soon. Ali had never been the type to wait for
|
|
long once she'd decided on a course of action. Perhaps she wanted him to
|
|
wait. Wait and wonder, and fear the inevitable.
|
|
As he rounded the last corner toward his quarters, he felt it. A
|
|
lightening swift brush of adrenaline and rage gave him just enough warning
|
|
to twist aside, and the hunting knife slid off his shoulder to impact the
|
|
wall. Blood burned a path down his arm as he followed the motion with a
|
|
quick sideways kick at his attacker. His right hand clenched around her
|
|
wrist, beating it into the wall to force her to drop the knife. Her knee
|
|
swept up into his groin in a vicious kick that he barely deflected.
|
|
Doubled over in pain, he felt her left arm come down over his face and up
|
|
against his throat, intent on crushing his windpipe.
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|
*NO!* Another's voice. Kira?
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|
He felt the impact as the Bajoran threw herself at Aliera. But
|
|
the mental shout had warned Ali as well, and she twisted free of Kira's
|
|
hold to disappear in the shadows further down the corridor. Dimly, Julian
|
|
thought that he had to warn Kira of the dangers of mental war cries when
|
|
dealing with a telepath, but the thought died swiftly.
|
|
"Intruder alert!" Kira barked into her commbadge as she knelt
|
|
beside Bashir to assess his condition. "Last sighted heading toward
|
|
Sector B4, habitat ring."
|
|
"Security team responding." Odo's businesslike reply came through.
|
|
"Was anyone hurt?"
|
|
"Doctor Bashir was slightly injured."
|
|
Julian grinned inwardly. He supposed if Aliera had actually
|
|
managed to gut him, the major might have been concerned. Then again,
|
|
maybe not. The grin disappeared.
|
|
"I recognized the intruder, Odo. It was Aliera, Quark's latest
|
|
find." Kira's voice cut through his preoccupation. As she finished the
|
|
sentence, Odo came into the corridor. They could hear the sounds of the
|
|
security team fanning out into the darkness of the corridor beyond them.
|
|
With Kira's support, Bashir pulled himself to his feet. He had to
|
|
stop this. He was on the alert now, and he could handle Aliera himself.
|
|
He had to. If they caught her, everyone on the station would learn the
|
|
truth about his past. He had to keep that from happening at all costs.
|
|
As a multi-species specialist, he knew that there were races in the
|
|
universe who would not allow someone who had been a slave and a prostitute
|
|
to touch them. He would be considered an untouchable and be unable to
|
|
function as a physician. The real reason he had asked to be posted to
|
|
Deep Space Nine -- to get as far from Earth as possible -- would become
|
|
painfully obvious. Most importantly, he couldn't stand to see the
|
|
friendship and dawning respect in his crewmates' eyes turn to disgust. He
|
|
couldn't take the risk of them finding out the truth.
|
|
All of this passed through his mind in a flash, and by the time he
|
|
was upright he had his story straight. It would make him appear a fool,
|
|
but better a fool than the alternative.
|
|
Straightening against the wall and steeling himself against the
|
|
pain flaring through his shoulder and stomach, he pulled away from Kira's
|
|
hands. Refusing to look at her, or at the knife glittering on the deck,
|
|
he concentrated on Odo.
|
|
"Thank you Kira. Constable, please call off the security team."
|
|
Both Kira and Odo looked at him in disbelief. "It was a ...
|
|
misunderstanding. I invited Aliera up to my quarters for a nightcap and
|
|
... misread her response. She interpreted my overtures as an attack and
|
|
... defended herself. The fault is entirely mine."
|
|
Kira's expression made it clear she couldn't believe what she was
|
|
hearing. Odo gave him a hard look, then walked away with a short shake of
|
|
his head. As he left they heard him recalling his security team,
|
|
muttering something under his breath about the stupidity of -- certain --
|
|
Humans.
|
|
The major looked at Bashir for a long time, but he refused to meet
|
|
her eyes. Finally she pushed off from her position at the wall and nodded
|
|
curtly.
|
|
"Don't forget, Airlock 3, 0600. Try not to bleed all over the
|
|
monastery."
|
|
As she stomped off, she thought she heard a quiet "Thank you."
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Kira inhaled the fragrance of the garden deep into her lungs. The
|
|
doctor's report had gone well, and the monks were appreciative of the
|
|
joint Federation/Bajoran efforts to help the orphans. There were so many
|
|
people who needed help, and so few resources to go around. She turned at
|
|
the sound of a footfall on the path behind her.
|
|
"Good morning, Nerys." Bareil's velvet dark eyes sparkled at her.
|
|
Damn, why did he have to be so beautiful? It just made it harder to
|
|
resist him. She smiled back at him and wished again that she could
|
|
somehow be better, be worthy of his affection. His eyes suddenly sobered,
|
|
and he said softly, "But you are."
|
|
Startled, her eyes flew to his. Before she could frame a reply --
|
|
how on Bajor had he known what she'd been thinking? -- the sound of
|
|
fighting nearby caught her attention. Turning, they raced as one around
|
|
the garden wall.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
His report had gone better than he'd expected. At least here
|
|
there was understanding, if not acceptance, of the problems the Cardassian
|
|
orphans faced. He stepped into the sunlight outside the garden and
|
|
stretched cautiously. The dermal regenerator had taken care of the
|
|
shallow furrow left by Aliera's blade, but he was still bruised and stiff.
|
|
*Face me.* He whirled to see Aliera, dressed in desert camouflage,
|
|
knife in her right hand. *Fight me. I deserve this. You owe it to me.*
|
|
Her hatred was palpable, buffeting him in waves. Any love she might still
|
|
feel for him was buried by the need for revenge. Acknowledging her right,
|
|
he dropped into a classic street fighter's crouch. Silently, viciously,
|
|
they began to fight. She cut him several times during the grim dance, and
|
|
he retaliated with violent stabs of pure empathic power, turning and
|
|
twisting her emotions in a terrible reflection of the physical battle
|
|
their bodies fought.
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Kira and Bareil skidded around the edge of the wall and jerked to
|
|
a stop in disbelief. The station doctor and the Romulan half-breed were
|
|
circling one another, the only sounds the grunt when a blow connected, or
|
|
the scuffling of their feet on the grass. It occurred to Kira that the
|
|
sounds of combat that had drawn her here must have been subliminal,
|
|
because both fighters were eerily silent.
|
|
Her momentary paralysis at the strange sight broke when she saw
|
|
Dr. Bashir go down under a sideswipe of the knife. With no wasted motion
|
|
she leapt like a panther on the alien woman. Bareil ran to Bashir's side
|
|
and pulled him from harm as the two warriors fought. But the doctor
|
|
seemed unaware of his surroundings. His eyes were fixed on something far
|
|
away, his body was stiff and cold.
|
|
Ishmir/Julian had to stop it. If he let it run its course he
|
|
would be destroyed, left a husk with no mind or emotions. Intent on his
|
|
pleasure, the empath pushed harder, feeding on the rising crest of fear,
|
|
arousal and pain in the emotional loop. As the intensity reached its
|
|
climax, he lost himself in his pleasure, and never felt the younger man
|
|
pull the knife from the sheath at the small of his back. Ishmir had
|
|
plucked the location of the knife from the empath's mind without his
|
|
knowledge. The empath was a creature purely of emotion, with no
|
|
telepathic ability at all.
|
|
With the last of his strength, Ishmir drove the knife deep into
|
|
his attacker's back. Pain flooded the empathic loop they shared, mixing
|
|
with and finally overcoming the ecstatic pleasure. Ishmir read
|
|
astonishment and disbelief as the empath's life drained away, and he felt
|
|
himself being sucked helplessly into the vortex.
|
|
"Ishmir!" The scream cut through the darkness. Ali pulled him
|
|
away from the corpse on the ground, channeling strength to him through
|
|
their mental bond. But something in Ishmir had broken. He looked at Ali
|
|
with uncomprehending eyes, then pulled free of her hands and ran. As hard
|
|
as he could. He didn't care where, he just ran with the instincts of a
|
|
wounded animal.
|
|
He didn't look behind to see what happened to Ali, but their mind
|
|
link had not broken. Years later, when he finally remembered the details
|
|
of that time, he knew what had happened to her. And he knew she would
|
|
find him.
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
It had been some time since Kira had fought such a skillful street
|
|
fighter. The woman was vicious and determined. Finally, Kira saw her
|
|
opening and went after her. Too late, she saw the trap, but she couldn't
|
|
stop her forward momentum in time. The Romulan curved her foot around
|
|
Kira's thigh and slammed her into the wall, and Kira blacked out.
|
|
Bareil looked up in time to see Kira lose the fight. A wave of
|
|
rage swept over him and he started toward the alien woman. As if she had
|
|
felt his advance, she halted and threw up a hand. He stopped abruptly,
|
|
feeling as if he, not Kira, had gone headfirst into the wall. When he had
|
|
shaken the pain from his head and the ringing from his ears, the woman had
|
|
disappeared. Kira was rolling over and sitting up, and he went to her.
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Julian had come to himself to see Kira, dazed, with blood
|
|
streaming down her face, being supported by Vedek Bareil. The Vedek
|
|
looked grim-faced, and his eyes showed lingering traces of pain. The
|
|
doctor mentally probed the Vedek, gently, to determine if Aliera had done
|
|
any permanent damage with the psychic bolt she had thrown at him. He
|
|
found none, just the remnants of a nasty headache. Bareil would be all
|
|
right. Judging by the care with which he held Kira, so would she.
|
|
They returned to the monastery, Bareil telling the guards about
|
|
the fight as they went. Kira hadn't had time to call for help, and Bashir
|
|
had been incapacitated by his flashback. He knew they wouldn't find her.
|
|
Aliera was long gone by now, and it would be some time before she
|
|
returned. But their mind link had been reopened and strengthened. Next
|
|
time he would be prepared.
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
The doctor took Kira to sickbay as soon as they docked at the
|
|
station. She was irritated with herself for letting the other woman
|
|
escape, but submitted to his ministrations. They were silent as he
|
|
worked, and she waited to see what he would say.
|
|
"Well, aside from a slight concussion it looks like you'll be just
|
|
fine."
|
|
"I have a hard head."
|
|
There was a short silence as he straightened his equipment.
|
|
Finally his movements stilled and he met her eyes.
|
|
"Thank you."
|
|
"Are you going to tell me about it?"
|
|
"I ... can't. Not quite yet." Not quite *ever*. His eyes dropped
|
|
to the scanner in his hand.
|
|
"Is she a threat to this station?"
|
|
His head came up at the question. He thought for a moment, his
|
|
mind reaching out for Aliera. He felt distance, and it was growing. "No,
|
|
not now."
|
|
"Then it's your story, not mine. But if she comes back -"
|
|
"I'll tell you immediately," he broke in.
|
|
"Good." She slid from the table and looked at him for a moment.
|
|
Then she turned and left sickbay.
|
|
He looked after her for a moment then pulled off his shirt to
|
|
repair the cuts Aliera had given him. None were too severe, just some new
|
|
scars to add to the thin white lines crossing his torso and back. He had
|
|
barely had time to replace his clothing when the door opened to admit
|
|
Commander Sisko. His face was grave, but concern showed in his deep brown
|
|
eyes.
|
|
"I heard you and Major Kira had a close call down on Bajor. What
|
|
happened?" It was a command, not a question, and Bashir unconsciously
|
|
straightened his spine. Meeting his superior's gaze, he told the older
|
|
man as much as he could.
|
|
"Aliera knew me from ... a long time ago. I hadn't had any contact
|
|
with her for some time ... but there is bad blood between us. I didn't
|
|
expect she would actually try to hurt me, but thanks to Major Kira she
|
|
didn't do much damage."
|
|
"What about the incident last night outside your quarters? Odo
|
|
told me you had described it as a seduction that went wrong. The woman
|
|
came after you with a knife." Sisko's eyes drilled into the doctor.
|
|
"Care to revise your story?"
|
|
"No, sir. I misread her motives. She was planning on attacking me-"
|
|
"Why?"
|
|
"-even then... I ... involved her in something a long time ago and
|
|
she hasn't forgiven me."
|
|
"She must have a long memory. And a taste for revenge."
|
|
Julian's eyes dropped to the regenerator he still held. Carefully
|
|
he lined it up precisely with the tricorder on the shelf. "Romulans do,
|
|
sir."
|
|
Sisko leaned against the examination table. Crossing his arms
|
|
over his chest, he studied his chief medical officer.
|
|
"Two questions," he finally said. "First, have you alerted Odo to
|
|
the danger she poses to the station?" He paused for Bashir's response.
|
|
"Yes, sir." He'd done that on the runabout returning to the
|
|
station. When the Bajoran monastery guards had made their report, he had
|
|
appended a personal report to the constable. Without going into details
|
|
of his past, he had warned Odo that Aliera was dangerous and might return
|
|
to Deep Space Nine. Inwardly, he knew she wouldn't. Not right away.
|
|
Maybe not ever. Having failed twice, she would know that the security
|
|
forces were on alert. More importantly she would know that his mind link
|
|
with her was strong again. Having been warned, she would not be able to
|
|
take him by surprise.
|
|
"Secondly," Sisko's voice broke into his thoughts, "does this have
|
|
anything to do with your sealed personnel records?"
|
|
Julian stared at Sisko for a moment.
|
|
"Yes, sir." Quietly. The commander nodded once, then straightened
|
|
away from the table.
|
|
"If, in my judgment, the safety of this station is compromised, I
|
|
will petition Admiral Sanderson to open your records, Doctor." Julian
|
|
went very still. "As of now, that doesn't appear to be necessary." He
|
|
relaxed fractionally. "Next time your past comes back to bite you, talk
|
|
to me. Or I will do it."
|
|
Looking at his somber expression, Bashir had no doubt that he
|
|
would. "I'll tell you, sir. I won't try to handle it on my own, not if
|
|
it puts someone else in danger."
|
|
Sisko's face softened somewhat. In a friendlier tone he replied,"
|
|
You don't have to be alone in this, Julian. That's what your friends are
|
|
here for."
|
|
Julian nodded, but he couldn't speak. Sisko gave him a half
|
|
smile, then left the lab. As his footsteps faded down the corridor, the
|
|
words Julian couldn't squeeze past his tight throat echoed in his mind.
|
|
*But my friends don't know -- or they wouldn't remain friends.*
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Kira was drawn into Quark's by the unmistakable sound of an
|
|
enraged Ferengi.
|
|
"-has disappeared! I have a *contract* with her!! How could she
|
|
just-"
|
|
"Quark!" Odo's voice cut across the tirade. Kira slipped
|
|
unnoticed to the side of the bar to watch the fun. If she was lucky maybe
|
|
she'd learn something.
|
|
"What!!" Quark shot back at Odo.
|
|
"Your entertainer has quite a history. She has outstanding
|
|
warrants for murder and larceny on at least five planets, from Earth to
|
|
Rigel IV. Do you ever do background checks?"
|
|
Quark glared at Odo, then adopted a more conciliatory posture.
|
|
"Her voice is magnificent. And my customers really liked her."
|
|
"Right." Odo looked down his slightly unfinished nose at Quark.
|
|
"When she's not trying to kill them."
|
|
As Quark began to argue with the shape shifter again, Kira slipped
|
|
back out of the room. Walking along the Promenade, she spotted Julian
|
|
sitting at a table in the replimat. A steaming cup sat in front of him,
|
|
but he seemed unaware of it. Kira paused, then walked determinedly toward
|
|
him.
|
|
She stood in front of him for a few moments before he became aware
|
|
of her presence. Looking up, he waved a hand to indicate the chair across
|
|
from him.
|
|
"Join me?"
|
|
"Yes." Settling firmly into the chair, she clasped her hands
|
|
together and looked at him over her intertwined knuckles. He returned her
|
|
gaze thoughtfully.
|
|
"I suppose you'd like some answers."
|
|
"I'm not asking." One brow went up, then he narrowed his eyes at
|
|
her. "Your past is your business. It only becomes my problem when it
|
|
affects this station or Bajor. Vedek Bareil could have been hurt this
|
|
morning."
|
|
Julian flushed at her harsh tone. She was justified in her anger,
|
|
but he couldn't bring himself to tell her the truth. Finally he found his
|
|
voice. "There are...things about my past that... could hurt my friends.
|
|
I'll make sure that doesn't happen. I swear. But I can't talk about it."
|
|
His face pleaded for her understanding, and he was surprised to find it in
|
|
her eyes.
|
|
"Because you think we'll lose respect for you?"
|
|
"Because you'll hate me."
|
|
The bald statement didn't shock her. Obviously Bashir had darker
|
|
secrets than she'd ever expected, and he was desperate to keep them. He'd
|
|
even faced a murderer alone to keep his past hidden. "You have little
|
|
faith in your friends, Julian." His head came up and he watched her face
|
|
intently. "A person's past is his own. You do whatever you have to do in
|
|
order to survive. No one can blame you for it. Your friends judge you by
|
|
who you are now. If they don't, they're not friends, and you're better
|
|
off without them. But don't underestimate friendship, Julian. It's
|
|
stronger than you think."
|
|
When he didn't reply, she reached across the table and pushed the
|
|
cup closer to his hands. Then she gently patted his clenched fists and
|
|
said, "Think about it."
|
|
Rising, she felt the doctor staring after her as she left the
|
|
replimat. Her mind replayed their conversation, and the truth of her
|
|
words crystallized in her heart. She thought back to Bareil. Through the
|
|
haze of pain that morning she had seen him rush to her defense. Perhaps
|
|
she had been underestimating the strength of his friendship as well. Deep
|
|
in thought, she continued on to her quarters. She would see Bareil the
|
|
next day, check up on him after his adventure with Aliera. They had a lot
|
|
to talk about, and the Orb was only part of it.
|
|
|
|
*********************************************************************
|
|
|
|
Dax hesitated outside the door to Julian's quarters. This would
|
|
be a difficult discussion, but she wanted to help him if she could. Her
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feelings for the young Human were deeper than she had expected. Julian
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was getting close to breaking under the strain of his secrets, and she was
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hoping he would confide in her before that happened. She hoped he trusted
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her that far. Reaching up, she pressed the chime.
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"Enter."
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The door slid open. The interior of his quarters was in shadow,
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and the soft sound of an ancient Earth instrument floated on the air.
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Stepping inside, the door shutting behind her, she recognized the haunting
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sound as a tenor saxophone. Julian was standing by the window, staring
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out at the spread of stars over the second docking bay. He didn't turn to
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face her, but she knew that he was aware of her presence. "Hello, Julian.
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I need to talk to you."
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With a slight sigh, he shifted his stance to face her. Her face
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was open and sympathetic. He read comfort, deep caring and understanding
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coming from her, with no censure or disapproval. Without quite realizing
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it, something cold deep in the center of his emotions began to thaw.
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"I did something that may make you angry. I was worried about you
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and I didn't trust Aliera." She moved a few steps closer and he caught a
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whisper of thought. *Please don't shut me out. I care about you.*
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He stiffened and addressed her directly. "I won't be angry. What
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did you do?"
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She nodded once, then crossed the room to stand beside him at the
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window. Now she was the one who stared out at the wash of stars. Not
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looking at him might make this easier to say.
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"I ran my own background check on Aliera. She is wanted for a
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murder committed ten years ago on Earth, as well as four other killings
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and a numbers of thefts on several worlds. She works as a freelance
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assassin and thief, and she's good at her work. But I couldn't figure out
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why she would want to kill you." She felt him stir beside her, but he
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remained silent.
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"So, I went back a little further. Aliera was a slave in a small
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autonomous oasis in the Saharan desert. She worked as a prostitute there
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until her eighteenth year, when she murdered one of her customers and
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somehow managed to escape off planet." She pause again to give him an
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opportunity to respond, but he stayed silent. "Another slave disappeared
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about the same time. Authorities figured they might have escaped
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together, since they were very close to one another. He was also a
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marketplace prostitute. His name was Ishmir."
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A shudder went through his body. She was close enough to feel it
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rip through his frame, her arm brushing his. But he didn't pull away.
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"Please, Julian. Talk to me. I'm a good listener. I'm your friend. And
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I'm good at keeping private stories secret."
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Silence followed her plea. It felt like hours but could have been
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measured in heartbeats. Finally, Julian's left hand turned and blindly
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sought Jadzia's right hand. Her fingers curled around his and he drew
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strength from her grip. Still staring at the stars, he began to talk.
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"Aliera didn't murder that empath. I did." Dax's grip tightened
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in reassurance at the pain in his voice. "I ran. Left her there. She
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had always protected me. Always. And she did then." His voice was
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scratchy, as if he hadn't spoken for a long time. As he continued, it
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grew softer, and the words flowed like water breaching a broken dam. "I
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ran as far and as fast as I could. Ali and I shared a mind link, so I
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knew what happened to her. But I was in shock and couldn't help her. I
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had been with a customer earlier that day, an ambassador visiting friends
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in the area. She hadn't left her camp yet, and I ran to her. She didn't
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ask any questions, just took me with her when they broke camp." His voice
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faltered for a moment, then regained strength.
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"She took me to San Francisco and left me in the care of a friend
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of hers. Admiral Sanderson kept me for a year, then sponsored me to
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Starfleet Medical Academy. I'd had extensive experience with field
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|
medicine from my ... early life, and I had an aptitude for medicine. He
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sealed my early records. Meriel Bashir legally adopted me, and I changed
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my name to Julian Bashir." Dax had moved closer to Julian throughout his
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narrative. As he continued, a silvery trail of tears began to trace the
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contours of his face.
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"Aliera has a right to hate me. She took the blame for my crime,
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and she has been running ever since. I set her on the path she follows."
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He finally turned his face toward hers. Searching her eyes, he found no
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sign of the disgust he had feared. Acceptance and comfort, not rejection,
|
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shone in her clear blue eyes.
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"She follows her own path, Julian," Dax softly replied. "You
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followed yours. She did have a choice, in the end. She didn't have to
|
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become an assassin. She found an affinity for death." Jadzia unclasped
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their hands and drew him to her in a fierce hug. "Your past is part of
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you, Julian, but it's not who you are," she whispered in his ear. "You
|
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are a healer, an officer, a caring, sensitive man, and my dear friend."
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|
Pulling away slightly, she brought her mouth to his in a gentle kiss.
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|
One edge of his mouth quirked as she drew back. Reaching out, she
|
|
brushed the tears from his face. There was need in his eyes, need to make
|
|
contact with another being with love and mutual caring, to banish the
|
|
darkness. Dropping his empathic shields, he felt her deep warmth. And
|
|
underneath the friendship, the promise of more.
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|
Silently, he reached for her and pulled her close to him. Their
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|
lips met, hands working to loosen clothing and rid themselves of the
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|
barriers between them. Her arms came around him and he let himself be
|
|
drawn into the warmth of her embrace. As he lowered her to the thick
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|
carpet beneath the window of stars, he felt himself surrounded by her.
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|
"Jadzia," he murmured. He tangled his hands in her hair and
|
|
brought her face to his again. She traced the line of his throat with her
|
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fingertips, responding joyfully to him.
|
|
"It's all right, Julian. It will be all right."
|
|
Surrendering to the force of her emotions and his, he believed
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|
her.
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By all the Elements and their attendant Spirits, she *hated*
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|
swamps. One more unpleasant experience to lay at Ishmir's door. Aliera's
|
|
breath was coming in harsh gasps, and she made a concerted effort to quiet
|
|
them. Not that there was anything humanoid around to hear her, but she
|
|
was catching stray thoughts of small swamp predators flitting through the
|
|
steamy darkness around her. The Bajoran woman had been as fierce an
|
|
opponent as she had expected, and Ishmir -- no, she should try to think of
|
|
him by his new name, since he had worked so hard to hide from her --
|
|
Julian, then. Julian still knew how to fight dirty. She'd had more
|
|
practice recently, of course, but adrenaline and desperation did wonders
|
|
for his fighting abilities.
|
|
Ali stopped at a fallen stump, broken and seared by some
|
|
unidentified weapon during the Cardassian occupation. Even here, deep in
|
|
the swamps, there were signs of violence. Checking for poisonous
|
|
inhabitants with a jaundiced eye, she decided the rest was worth the risk
|
|
and dropped down onto its mossy top. Closing her eyes and drawing a deep
|
|
breath, she cast her thoughts out into the immediate vicinity, alert to
|
|
danger. Feeling none, she relaxed a fraction and took an internal
|
|
inventory of her wounds. Luck had been with her as well as skill. She
|
|
had bruises, bumps, and some nasty cuts, and her telepathic shields ached
|
|
from the beating Ish --, Julian, had given them, but there were no broken
|
|
bones and the cuts didn't go too deep. The scrapes were a distraction and
|
|
she'd have to be careful of infection, but overall she was in surprisingly
|
|
good shape. Her worst weakness was in her reserve telepathic
|
|
capabilities. Between the vicious fight with her old stablemate and the
|
|
final psi bolt she'd had to throw against the priest, she was drained.
|
|
She couldn't keep going without a rest and she couldn't afford to give
|
|
away her position. She knew Julian would be reaching out, searching for
|
|
her. Burrowing deeper into the soft hollow of the log, she damped down
|
|
her flickering projective powers so she couldn't be easily traced.
|
|
Keeping her skinning knife firmly clasped in her hand, she closed her eyes
|
|
and slept.
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Waves of sensation broke over Julian. He was surrounded by the
|
|
essence of Jadzia, her touch, her scent, the whispers of emotions weaving
|
|
themselves along his nerve endings, just under his skin. He felt more
|
|
alive than he had in years, and suddenly more vulnerable. The rational
|
|
voice in his mind insisted that she was no empath, that Dax was not
|
|
deliberately overwhelming him, that the force of her emotions was carrying
|
|
her along with him. But something deep in his mind shrieked and twisted,
|
|
trying to escape her touch. It didn't recognize the comfort in her
|
|
presence, only the power of her closeness. And no one had been this close
|
|
in a very long time. Persa had been his love, at least until her father
|
|
had discovered his past, and given him the choice of leaving her or having
|
|
her learn the truth and losing her anyway. But Jadzia already knew. And
|
|
that knowledge added to the depth of a touch he was simply not ready to
|
|
face. With a gasp he tore away from her, and she started.
|
|
"Julian? What is it? What happened?" Clear blue eyes, concerned
|
|
and gentle, met his in the wash of starlight. He looked at her and the
|
|
exquisite irony struck him. Pulling back, he ran his gaze over her fully
|
|
clad figure, hair slightly disarranged from their kisses, but otherwise
|
|
unruffled. He looked down at himself, not a fastening undone, and laughed
|
|
softly. Bitterly. All in their minds. What a joke.
|
|
Jadzia lifted a hand to his cheek. Lightly caressing his skin,
|
|
she tilted his head until his eyes met hers. "Talk to me. Please. I
|
|
didn't mean to just drop all of this on you but I needed to let you know
|
|
what I had found out."
|
|
"How --" his voice was strained. How could she be so composed,
|
|
considering the thoughts she had so recently been having? He caught her
|
|
hand in his own and lowered it from his face. Obviously she didn't
|
|
realize that he'd been eavesdropping on her emotions. Hopefully he could
|
|
keep it that way. Changing his original question, he continued. "How did
|
|
you find out so much? I thought those records were sealed."
|
|
"Yours are. And there was no direct tie between you and the Ishmir
|
|
records, Julian." Her expression was grave. The Trill markings along her
|
|
temples were very dark against the pale oval of her face in the dimly lit
|
|
room. "But given Aliera's attacks on you, and the fact that she called
|
|
you Ishmir, someone else might make the same logical connection." She
|
|
gripped his hands as an involuntary shudder went through him. "You've
|
|
done a good job of creating a new personal history. If you continue with
|
|
it, I think you'll be all right. Kira and I will back you up." She
|
|
paused and weighed her words carefully. "So would Commander Sisko."
|
|
"No." His response was immediate, sharp and hard. Sisko had made
|
|
it clear that he would only delve deeper into the truth if the station was
|
|
in danger. Bashir intended to make sure that it wouldn't be.
|
|
"Don't underestimate Benjamin. He has a greater capacity for
|
|
understanding than you know."
|
|
Julian brought their joined hands to his lips for a gentle kiss.
|
|
The softness of her skin belied the strength of her grip. For a brief
|
|
instant he saw those ivory hands against the darker caramel of his skin,
|
|
and his body responded. Glancing from her hand to her eyes, he saw
|
|
awareness growing. Her pupils dilated and a slight flush spread across
|
|
her cheeks. He felt a faint line of perspiration begin along his upper
|
|
lip. The slightly heavy sensation of arousal and heat centered in his
|
|
groin made it difficult to concentrate.
|
|
"I'd rather not involve the commander if I can help it." He moved
|
|
toward her slowly, curving his free hand around her neck, burying his
|
|
fingers in the heavy fall of dark hair at her nape. She ran her hand up
|
|
his chest, feeling the warm muscles slide under her palm, allowing her
|
|
fingertips to rest at the pulse beating at the base of his throat.
|
|
"What happened earlier, Julian? You broke away from me as if I had
|
|
burned you." She was almost whispering, her eyes locked on his, trying to
|
|
read the secrets behind the gold-flecked brown. The color was almost
|
|
translucent, and perfect for hiding his thoughts, because it pulled her in
|
|
until she forgot everything but how beautiful he was. As the question
|
|
penetrated the haze of arousal between them, his eyes went opaque, as if a
|
|
filter had slipped over them. His face set in hard lanes, and she almost
|
|
cried out at the lost intimacy. For a long moment they were frozen in
|
|
place, then he gently disengaged their hands and stepped back.
|
|
"I'm sorry, Jadzia. I really can't talk about it all just yet."
|
|
She shook her head as if coming out of a trance and he smiled sweetly at
|
|
her. "Thank you for coming here tonight. It means a great deal to me
|
|
that you should know the truth and still choose to be my friend."
|
|
She looked at him like he'd lost his mind. "Of course I'm still
|
|
your friend, Julian. Surely you don't think that I'd condemn you for
|
|
doing whatever you had to do in order to survive?" His silence answered
|
|
her. Wryly she continued, "I've lived too long for those kinds of
|
|
judgments." Reaching out to him again, she caught him up in a fierce hug.
|
|
After a moment his arms came up around her and he held her tightly. "It's
|
|
okay," she whispered in his ear. With a final squeeze, she released him.
|
|
"Will you be all right?"
|
|
"Yes." He gave her a quick, lopsided grin. "takes more than a
|
|
mad, murderous specter from the past to get to me." His comment surprised
|
|
a little gurgle of laughter from Dax. With a nod, she turned to leave.
|
|
At the door, she paused. Looking back at him over her shoulder she opened
|
|
her mouth to speak, but his words were faster. "I'll talk to you if I
|
|
need to talk to anyone, Jadzia."
|
|
She grinned at his comeback. "Good!" Turning back to the door
|
|
she left his quarters. After the doors met behind her he allowed his grin
|
|
to fade. "Thanks, love," he softly said. Lifting his face back to the
|
|
field of stars outside the window, he withdrew into his thoughts.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
The night had been one of the longest Kira had ever experienced.
|
|
She was always happier when she could be in motion. She'd learned how to
|
|
be patient when she was running underground terrorist operations against
|
|
the Cardies, but it had never been her strength. Now that morning had
|
|
finally arrived she was anxious to get back down to Bajor and check on her
|
|
Vedek. The thought made her pause -- when had she begun to consider him
|
|
to be hers? A soft smile curved her usually stern lips, and Kira's
|
|
cinnamon eyes unfocused, but only for a moment. With a decisive snap to
|
|
her step she gathered her thoughts and made her way up to Ops. Sisko
|
|
shouldn't have any problems with a short day trip to the monastery. After
|
|
all, he was cultivating Bareil's friendship and would be concerned about
|
|
the Vedek's well being after the previous day's adventures. The major was
|
|
completely unaware of the little smile playing around the corners of her
|
|
mouth as the lift took her to see the commander.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Unfortunately for the doctor the infirmary was very quiet. Only
|
|
two routine examinations, one sprained wrist and a slight electrical burn.
|
|
Not that he could have handled much more today. Haunted eyes looked back
|
|
from a drawn face in the reflection from the shiny instrument panel in
|
|
front of Bashir. With the reawakening of his telempathic powers, he was
|
|
having to deal with more than just nightmares. Random thoughts, little
|
|
flashes of emotion, kept jolting him. He could shut out most of the
|
|
sensations, but the stronger impulses kept seeping through. The effort
|
|
was exhausting, not just to minimize the contact but to pretend that
|
|
nothing was wrong, to suppress his reaction whenever someone came too
|
|
close, whenever he was buffeted by another wave of feeling or another
|
|
stray thought. *My communications equipment is shorting out* he mused
|
|
with a faint smile, uncomfortably aware of how close that smile was to a
|
|
grimace.
|
|
"Doctor Bashir? Do you have a headache?"
|
|
*A corker of one!* He smiled up at the young nurse leaning over his
|
|
left shoulder, deliberately suppressing his awareness of her pleased
|
|
reaction. Why couldn't T'Laak be on duty today? Humans were no good at
|
|
control, and this one -- what was her name? -- was a mass of emotion.
|
|
"No, nurse, I'm just ... concentrating. Thank you."
|
|
She smiled tentatively at him. "All right, sir. Is there
|
|
anything I can get for you?"
|
|
*Shielding? Stun gun? Romulan ale -- straight?!* "Have you
|
|
finished scanning the last of the biopsies from the -- " He broke off
|
|
sharply as he felt it. Faintly, niggling at the back of his mind, making
|
|
his nerve endings tingle. Aliera?
|
|
"Sir?"
|
|
Julian looked back at the now quite concerned nurse. Sorell, that
|
|
was her name. Gods, his concentration was completely shot. He had to get
|
|
some sleep and recover from the beating his mind and body had been taking.
|
|
But first things first. "I'm very sorry, Nurse Sorell. Please continue
|
|
with the scans. We've no more appointments for this afternoon and I have
|
|
... some matters I must attend to. You and Krella have everything under
|
|
control?" Receiving her confirming nod with relief, he quickly keyed in
|
|
the final sequence on the organ typing he'd been trying to finish. "I'll
|
|
take off then. Call me if you need me." *And I certainly hope you
|
|
don't.*
|
|
She stepped back as he rose from the console and watched him walk
|
|
from the infirmary. *Poor Doctor Bashir. He looks awfully tired. I hope
|
|
he's not getting sick.* With a little shake of her head, she stepped back
|
|
to her work station.
|
|
As Julian slowly wandered toward the habitat ring, he concentrated
|
|
on the faint trace of Aliera he thought he had sensed. Part of him was
|
|
frightened by the thought that she might not have left the area. She
|
|
represented a serious threat to all that he had built here, to him
|
|
personally and to his crewmates, not to mention innocent bystanders who
|
|
happened to get in the way. But a stronger, deeper part of him was
|
|
fiercely happy that she might be near. Whatever they were now, at one
|
|
time they had been closer than family. There were still things they
|
|
needed to say to one another, and there were still issues to resolve
|
|
between them. And regardless of how she might hate him now, she had loved
|
|
him once. Loved him when all anyone else saw was a convenience, not a
|
|
person. Loved him when he had only had contempt for himself. And for
|
|
that gift, he felt he had to see her one more time. If thanking her for
|
|
saving his life then should cost him his life now ... it might just be
|
|
worth it.
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
Sisko looked up from the parts inventory he was studying when the
|
|
chimes sounded. *Anything beats this stuff. What did the Cardassians use
|
|
for building material? Foil?* His relief at seeing Dax walking in was
|
|
obvious on his face. "Old man! Come to rescue me from all this
|
|
paperwork?"
|
|
"The bane of a bureaucratic existence, Benjamin." With a smile she
|
|
seated herself on the corner of his desk. "Anything I can help you with
|
|
there?"
|
|
"No." With an impatient sweep of his hand, Sisko shoved the
|
|
datachips into his drawer. "It will wait." He tilted his head to one side
|
|
and looked up at his old friend. "You look serious, old man. The
|
|
question should be, how can I help you?"
|
|
Jadzia held his gaze for a long moment. "Benjamin, you haven't
|
|
been talking to me."
|
|
"What? About what?"
|
|
"I don't know if it's because you haven't had a lover for a while
|
|
now-" Dax ignored the small choked noise Sisko made and continued to hold
|
|
his gaze, "-or if it's because I'm female now. And I really need you to
|
|
clarify the situation for me." Dax paused and gave him time to respond
|
|
but he was momentarily speechless. She softened her tone. "Because, you
|
|
see, I really need to talk to you. And I can't if you look at me and only
|
|
see Jadzia, not Dax."
|
|
Sisko gathered his thoughts before he answered her. He had been
|
|
ambivalent about sharing confidences with Jadzia, where he hadn't been
|
|
with Curzon. But, damnit, he hadn't been attracted to Curzon! And
|
|
Jadzia, for all her experience, was still,... well, a woman. Looking hard
|
|
at his old friend, he saw past the beautiful face and read the need there.
|
|
Dax really did need to talk to him. With the number of times that Dax had
|
|
been there for him, he certainly wouldn't let her down now. Soberly, he
|
|
nodded. "It's because there really hasn't been anyone to talk *about*,
|
|
Dax. I'll admit I'm still adjusting to your new form, and still getting
|
|
to know Jadzia-" She smiled at him and he relaxed a little. "But you're
|
|
my friend, Dax. If you need to talk I'm perfectly willing to listen. And
|
|
if I need to talk, you're who I will be looking for." He stopped, knowing
|
|
it had been phrased awkwardly, but unsure of how to say it more
|
|
eloquently. It seemed to be enough for the Trill, though. After a final
|
|
searching glance at him, she hopped off the corner of the desk and began
|
|
to pace.
|
|
"I have a problem, Benjamin. There's a man I've become close to,
|
|
and I'd like to take the relationship to a deeper level.." Jadzia's hands
|
|
sketched pictures in the air as she talked. Sisko was amused as she
|
|
began, but his amusement was swiftly replaced by concern as his old friend
|
|
continued.
|
|
"He's bright, attractive, and much more experienced than I had
|
|
expected. That's the problem. His experiences have not been pleasant.
|
|
At least, some have been very unpleasant. The more recent ones may not
|
|
have been bad, but the early ones can't have been-"
|
|
""Dax?" he broke in.
|
|
"Hmph?" She finally stopped pacing and looked at him. Such
|
|
agitation in the normally composed Trill would usually be funny, but this
|
|
wasn't a "usual" situation. She was trying to be detached and objective,
|
|
but she was really shaken.
|
|
"What is the crux of the problem? You always told me to go to the
|
|
heart of the matter." His soft voice calmed her. Making up her mind, she
|
|
faced him squarely and took a deep breath.
|
|
"He's a rape survivor." Startled brown eyes met pained blue ones.
|
|
She nodded once and he gave a slow whistle. "That's not the worst of it.
|
|
The abuse took place over a number of years, beginning in his childhood.
|
|
And the circumstances are such that he has never sought psychological help
|
|
to deal with it."
|
|
That really did surprise Sisko. "He's trying to deal with this
|
|
all on his own? Why?"
|
|
"Circumstances were ... are such that he can't go public with the
|
|
abuse. I'm sorry, Benjamin," she raised a hand to forestall his next
|
|
question, "the story is his to tell or not. I need your advice on how to
|
|
approach him."
|
|
"How long have you known him?"
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"Several months. We have a strong friendship, but he -- I need to
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be closer to him."
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Sisko fixed Dax with a penetrating look. "Are you in love with
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him? Or do you want to mother him?"
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"You know me too well, young man." She smiled at him, but her eyes
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remained serious. "Comfort is part of it, of course. He has been through
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hell. And I want to help him heal. But I do find him very attractive.
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I've been holding off having an intimate relationship with him because ...
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well, I thought I was more than he could handle." Dax ignored Sisko's
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quick indrawn breath. He could hold his tongue, even if he guessed the
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truth. Or she never would have brought it up with him. "As it turns out,
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I may have all I can do to handle *him*. I just have to figure out a way
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to approach him that won't look like pity. He would turn away from me, if
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he didn't think I was sincere. Do you have any suggestions?"
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Commander Sisko was far from stupid. He was also very discrete.
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Given the recent events at the station, he had a good idea just who his
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science officer was targeting. And he wasn't sure he quite believed it.
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It was more than a little incredible. But Dax was so certain. Putting
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aside his speculations about the man's identity, he concentrated on trying
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to help his friend. If anything more came of the situation, he would hear
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about it and act accordingly. If not, well, everyone had something in
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their life that was too painful for general knowledge. He leaned back in
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his chair and looked at Jadzia over steepled fingers.
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"How long was he ... abused?"
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"Almost ten years." Softly, a world of pain in her voice. He
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narrowed his eyes in sympathy.
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"And how long has it been since it stopped? How deeply is this
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buried?"
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"Nearly eleven years. He's been having nightmares recently. I
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think he is very deeply scarred by what was done to him, but he is in
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denial."
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"Probably the least painful way to deal with it. Dax, you may not
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like what I have to say."
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"I asked, Benjamin." She leaned toward him in silent entreaty.
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"This is new for me. Dax wants to wrap him up in cotton so nothing else
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will hurt him. Jadzia wants to take him to bed and keep him there until
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all the shadows are gone. I'm ... conflicted."
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"Wait." He met her inquiring look steadily. "It took a long time
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for the abuse, and he's been hiding it even longer. It will take a long
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time to heal from it, if ever. Go slowly. Be patient with him. Convince
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him by word and action that you really do care for him, that it is
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affection, not pity, that you're offering him. I can't believe I'm having
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to say this to you, old man. But, be patient."
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Dax sat back in her chair, studying him. After a moment she
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smiled at him with a great deal of sweetness. "Courtship."
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"Yes," he smiled back at her. "A good, old-fashioned courtship."
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"Thank you, Benjamin. Talking with you always helps me clarify
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things in my mind."
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As she rose to leave he added a final comment. "While he is
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young, Doctor Bashir is the closest we have to a psychiatrist on the
|
|
station. And in medical matters he can be objective and confidential."
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It wasn't the look on Dax's face as much as the complete lack of
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expression that caused Sisko to break off. With a sinking feeling, he
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knew why Dax's friend wouldn't be going to the station doctor for therapy.
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Without another word Dax left the office. Sisko stared at the closed
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doors for several long moments. A sad story but unfortunately not an
|
|
uncommon one. As a father, the thought of someone hurting an innocent
|
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child in such an awful way enraged him, and he wondered what kind of
|
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family Julian had grown up in. The full truth was hidden behind Admiral
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Sanderson's seal. And as long as Julian chose to keep it that way, there
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it would remain.
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Odo turned away from the view screen with an impatient shrug.
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|
*Just what I need. As if it isn't enough to try and maintain order on
|
|
this zoo, now we have bounty hunters.* Reflexively his glance swept over
|
|
the array of surveillance screens behind his desk. He didn't know what
|
|
the Saraian tracker expected to find on the station. The murderous
|
|
Romulan was off on Bajor or smuggled away on some freighter by now,
|
|
undoubtedly with the assistance of her erstwhile employer. For a moment,
|
|
the fantasy of arresting Quark on an aiding and abetting charge put a
|
|
gleam in the Constable's eye, but with a sigh he decided it was unlikely.
|
|
He'd had all incoming ships on the tightest security watch. If the singer
|
|
had come back to Deep Space Nine then she was a shapeshifter too. Because
|
|
if she had returned wearing her own form he would have had her in a cell
|
|
by now. The door chime interrupted his train of thought and he swiveled
|
|
forward with a curt, "Enter."
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|
The woman striding to a halt in front of his desk was a new
|
|
experience for Odo. He had grown used to a variety of different species
|
|
in the two years since the Federation had begun operations on the station.
|
|
But he'd never before met a Saraian. Her skin was the softest violet he
|
|
had ever seen, and the bright peridot eyes boring into his own were a
|
|
startling contrast. They were as hard as the gems they resembled. He took
|
|
in the twin shocks of ebony hair growing in crests down to her shoulders.
|
|
Her plain khaki worksuit did nothing to hide the strength in her body, and
|
|
her feet in worn jungle boots were planted firmly apart. Her whole
|
|
demeanor fairly shouted professionalism. *I could dislike this person
|
|
very easily* he thought with some surprise. Odo stiffened to meet the
|
|
perceived threat to his authority. He was not prepared for the disarming
|
|
humor in her expression when he finished his quick survey.
|
|
"My name is Chatir. Thank you for cooperating with me on this
|
|
hunt." Odo briskly shook her extended hand. "I appreciate that you may
|
|
see my mission here as an imposition, and I'll cooperate as completely as
|
|
possible to stay out of your way and track my prey."
|
|
The constable was taken aback at her forthright speech. Well, two
|
|
could play this game. "Welcome to Deep Space Nine. I will cooperate to
|
|
the best of my ability, but my first priority is the safety and security
|
|
of the station. If Aliera comes back here, she will be within my
|
|
jurisdiction and I will detain her. My security forces will handle her."
|
|
*Stiffrump. Jealous of his authority, and more rigid than he
|
|
should be. I wonder if he's even aware of the pain under the formality?
|
|
A much more sensitive being than his crewmates credit. I can use that.*
|
|
None of her thoughts showed on her face. The empath's quick probe told
|
|
her how to handle the situation. She was careful to keep her expression
|
|
neutral. "I will not hinder your efforts. My primary concern is to
|
|
capture the thief assassin. I appreciate your help." With a crisp
|
|
movement she handed him a small case. "My documents, license to carry
|
|
specified defensive weaponry, warrants for the Romulan, tracker
|
|
credentials. I will be staying in guest quarters, comm link on the first
|
|
page," Odo glanced down to confirm this but Chatir didn't pause. "I will
|
|
begin my search tomorrow morning on Bajor, in the environs of the attack
|
|
yesterday." He glanced at her sharply. She almost smiled. *Yes, that
|
|
surprised you. I do have some sources -- I never go into any job cold.*
|
|
"She's a dangerous woman, Mr. Odo. I do my background work."
|
|
He caught himself before he snorted. One question he had not yet
|
|
asked, and he wasn't quite sure how to phrase it. Good thing he wasn't
|
|
known for tact. Besides, he didn't think bluntness would offend this one.
|
|
"I am unfamiliar with Saraians. What is the extent of your telepathic
|
|
capability?"
|
|
"None," she answered readily. "I am purely empathic. So you don't
|
|
have to guard your thoughts around me, Mr. Odo. I couldn't read them if I
|
|
wanted to."
|
|
"Good." He looked hard at his visitor. "That will make it easier
|
|
for me to work with you."
|
|
She nodded. If he only knew. Emotions were much easier to
|
|
utilize than thoughts, and she was an expert. "Mr. Odo, I have the bare
|
|
outline of the attack at the monastery, but I need more details in order
|
|
to track the criminal. Would you allow me access to those reports?" Odo
|
|
was completely unaware of the subtle shift in her voice, as she nudged his
|
|
love of justice high enough to overcome any misgivings he had about
|
|
allowing an outsider to access his files. Slightly damping his natural
|
|
caution and emphasizing his strong sense of right and wrong, she
|
|
manipulated the constable into giving her every bit of information she
|
|
wanted, even the classified portions ... much more than he realized. *So
|
|
easy. They never even know what hit them.* Odo bent to retrieve the
|
|
security files and missed her satisfied smile.
|
|
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|
*Damn, damn, damn.* The litany of self reproach kept perfect time
|
|
with the clatter of Kira's bootheels as she left Ops. Commander Sisko had
|
|
been interested in her report, but there wasn't much to say. Even less
|
|
than he knew. Vedek Bareil was doing well, except for a slight residual
|
|
headache. He was fine. Great. Wonderful. The picnic had been
|
|
incredible. Every time she looked at him she wanted to throw herself into
|
|
his arms and it was an effort to hold a halfway intelligent conversation.
|
|
But she still hadn't been able to do it. *I never thought you were a
|
|
coward, Kira Nerys.* She still couldn't tell him about the Orb, or about
|
|
her past.
|
|
Finally arriving at her quarters, she stared at the altar for a
|
|
very long time. Her heart, body and soul all knew where they belonged.
|
|
Now if only her mind, and her memories, would stop sabotaging her. She
|
|
tried to compose herself for meditation, but it was a wasted effort. His
|
|
face was superimposed on the darkness behind her eyelids. Eventually she
|
|
gave up trying to pray. Sinking into a comfortable position on the floor,
|
|
eyes fixed on the wormhole beyond the window, she let her thoughts wander
|
|
freely to Bareil. As her muscles gradually relaxed she heard his voice in
|
|
her ears, "May the Prophets guide your dreams." She was afraid They just
|
|
might.
|
|
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|
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|
|
Chatir practically sniffed the air outside the busy bar. The
|
|
Ferengi owner had been a nasty little brew of anger, lust, desire for
|
|
revenge and greed. Easy enough to get the recent background on the
|
|
Romulan from him. He had burst like an overripe pod, full of indignation,
|
|
frustration and information. *Fertile hunting* she grinned as she stepped
|
|
over the threshold and into a crush of emotions. With practiced ease she
|
|
sorted and screened until she had complete control. Then she headed for
|
|
the bar.
|
|
Looking up from the Tirelian Timebomb he was mixing, Quark's face
|
|
gleamed as the Saraian came his way. He'd always had a taste for the
|
|
exotics. Slapping the drink at a nearly somnolent Morn, he hurried to
|
|
greet his new customer. "Hello, hello! Any luck with our, um, dear
|
|
security chief? How about a drink? Hey, you wouldn't happen to sing,
|
|
would you?" Her incredulous look momentarily halted his stream of words,
|
|
but he quickly regrouped. "No, of course not, forget I asked. All
|
|
settled into your quarters? Feel the need for some company?"
|
|
Chatir nearly laughed aloud at the transparency of the little
|
|
bartender. Clear lust mixed with greed. Not exactly complex. She gave
|
|
him a stern look and growled, "Andorian ale." Quark noticeably wilted,
|
|
then darted away to fetch her drink. Satisfied that his pretensions were
|
|
suitably depressed (at least temporarily) she turned her attention back to
|
|
the crowd.
|
|
Sisko straightened his spine and stepped into Quark's bar,
|
|
fighting back instinctive distaste. His eyes searched the dimly lit room
|
|
for Odo. The constable had asked him to meet him here, because he wanted
|
|
the commander to talk to a bounty hunter. The tracker was here chasing
|
|
after the woman who had attacked Doctor Bashir. He gave a concerned
|
|
thought to the doctor, then concentrated on finding Odo. He had little
|
|
enough time to spend with Jake as it was, and now he was going to be late.
|
|
Again.
|
|
"Good. You made it." Odo detached himself from his observation
|
|
post next to the dabo tables and joined the commander. "This shouldn't
|
|
take long. Chatir is right over here." She was facing them as they moved
|
|
across the floor in her direction. With a slight inclination of her head,
|
|
she raised her glass to salute the shapeshifter, then took a sip.
|
|
"Seems to like you, Odo," Benjamin commented with a glimmer of a smile.
|
|
"Hmph. As long as I can be useful, I suppose."
|
|
"She's beautiful." A sidelong glance at Odo showed a trace of
|
|
humor. He seldom got a chance to tease his security chief. Apparently
|
|
this wasn't going to be one of those times.
|
|
"If you like that type." Increasing his pace, Odo terminated the
|
|
conversation by the simple expedient of refusing to talk. Sisko shrugged
|
|
and followed in his wake as he cut a path through the crowd toward the
|
|
bar.
|
|
"Commander Sisko, Chatir. Chatir, this is Commander Sisko.
|
|
Chatir, as I mentioned to you earlier, is tracking the fugitive that Quark
|
|
recently employed here as ... an entertainer." An indignant squawk from
|
|
behind the bar was silenced by two sets of stern eyes. Under Odo and
|
|
Sisko's combined glares, Quark withdrew to the other end of the bar,
|
|
muttering about injustice and injured innocence under his breath. The
|
|
trio ignored him and continued their conversation.
|
|
"Hello, commander. Constable Odo has been very helpful. Thank you
|
|
for the information, Constable. I have been reviewing it this afternoon."
|
|
"Chatir will be going down to Bajor tomorrow to interview The
|
|
guards and Vedek Bareil at the monastery."
|
|
"Yes, I heard Major Kira making the arrangements." Turning to the
|
|
tracker, Sisko continued. "The victims of the attack included Major Kira,
|
|
my second-in-command, and my chief medical officer Doctor Bashir. Perhaps
|
|
you would like to talk with them before going to Bajor."
|
|
*Interesting. He doesn't want me to talk to them at all. What are
|
|
you hiding?* "Thank you, but I must go to Bajor as soon as possible. If I
|
|
am unable to locate the fugitive, I will need to speak with them. But I
|
|
must hunt while the trail is fresh." *Complex. This one is hard to read
|
|
-- too much control, and too many scars. But there is definite
|
|
reluctance. Now, about which one?*
|
|
"I've often found interviews yield clues, Chatir."
|
|
"Yes, Mr. Odo, they do. But I track somewhat differently than you
|
|
do. Speed is imperative, while her guard is down. And I must determine
|
|
why she chose Bajor-" *Whew! What was that?* She continued her
|
|
conversation with the two men on a surface level, but all of her empathic
|
|
attention was captured by the tall, slender Human coming into the bar. He
|
|
was beautiful, all long clean lines and warm creamy skin, with huge dark
|
|
eyes. But it was his emotional state that completely distracted her. He
|
|
was an incredibly strong mixture of pain, desire, exhaustion, caring,
|
|
sensitivity and darkness -- with flashes of deep empathic shields broken
|
|
to pieces and glinting like shattered glass. He was affecting her like
|
|
the gravity pull from a black hole on a shuttlecraft. And, blessed
|
|
Spirits, he was coming over to join them.
|
|
"Doctor. How are you this evening? Still sore?" Sisko's voice
|
|
greeting the newcomer drew her back into the scene.
|
|
"Good evening, sir, Odo. I'm fine, thank you." His eyes met hers
|
|
and she drew a breath. Incredible. Every nerve ending went on alert, and
|
|
she instinctively probed him. To her complete shock he physically
|
|
recoiled. She immediately withdrew and watched him closely.
|
|
"Doctor Bashir?" Odo's sharp question broke the connection between
|
|
them, and the young man turned to him. "What's wrong?" Odo's suspicious
|
|
eyes flicked back and forth between the doctor and the tracker.
|
|
"Nothing, Odo." He had recovered quickly. His now-steady gaze met
|
|
Chatir's. "Hello. I'm Doctor Julian Bashir."
|
|
She smiled and lightly clasped his outstretched hand. "My name is
|
|
Chatir."
|
|
"Welcome to Deep Space Nine, Chatir. What brings you all this way?
|
|
Saraia is not exactly a near neighbor to Bajor."
|
|
"She's a tracker, doctor." Odo's voice held no trace of warmth. A
|
|
sudden increase of noise from the vicinity of the dabo tables distracted
|
|
him. With a muffled "Excuse me," Odo hurried away to quell the miniriot
|
|
that was brewing. Sisko took the moment to study his chief medical
|
|
officer for a moment. Bashir appeared to be recovered from the previous
|
|
day's adventure, if still a little tired. He still hadn't released
|
|
Chatir's hand. *Dax might have a run for her money* he smiled to himself.
|
|
Meanwhile, he felt like a third wheel, and Jake was waiting. Neither
|
|
Bashir nor the Saraian seemed perturbed when he made his excuses, so he
|
|
left them to one another.
|
|
Julian was barely aware that Sisko had left them. Chatir's hand
|
|
was warm and strong in his, but it was more than that. He could sense her
|
|
delicately tracing the edges of his emotions, skirting the outlines of
|
|
feelings he struggled to contain, skittering along his nerve endings like
|
|
trickles of ice water running down the center of his back. He caught his
|
|
breath at the gentle, ephemeral touch. Sending out his own delicate
|
|
probe, he was unprepared for the depths of her fascination with him. He
|
|
knew Saraians were empathic, but the only other being who had ever touched
|
|
him this tenderly had been Aliera. And that had been a long time ago.
|
|
Battered and tired from his recent experiences, he was unable to hold
|
|
himself apart from her soft exploration. Helplessly he moved closer to
|
|
her.
|
|
The empath gently pulled Julian closer to her, holding his hand
|
|
tightly and settling him next to her against the corner of the bar. *I'd
|
|
better watch this one. More depth of power here than I'm used to.*
|
|
Rational thought fled as the proximity of his body sensitized hers. *What
|
|
delightful coolness!* She was dimly aware that they were pressed closely
|
|
together, touching from knee to breast, she tucked into his side, her eyes
|
|
locked to his. He still clasped her hand in his, and his free arm curved
|
|
around her back to rest on the polished surface of the bar. Caught up in
|
|
the turmoil of their emotions, she didn't notice the tall female form
|
|
coming to a stop directly behind them.
|
|
"Hello, Julian." Dax's clear voice broke the strange tension
|
|
between them, and Chatir gave a small start. Bashir went completely
|
|
still. Slowly, he drew back from Chatir, dropping her hand and turning to
|
|
face the Trill. Her face was very pale and her markings looked very dark
|
|
against her temples. She was staring intently at Chatir and missed the
|
|
curiously blank look in Julian's eyes.
|
|
"Good evening, Jadzia." He seemed unaware of her intensity, but he
|
|
instinctively placed himself between the two women. "This is Chatir.
|
|
Chatir, this is Lieutenant Jadzia Dax. She's our science officer.
|
|
Jadzia, Chatir is a tracker." The fact seemed to finally penetrate his
|
|
exhaustion. "Tracking Aliera, I presume."
|
|
"How do you do." Dax examined the Saraian carefully. She felt at
|
|
a disadvantage, dealing with an empath, but she also feared that Chatir
|
|
would be a threat to Julian. That she would *not* allow. Controlling her
|
|
emotions as completely as possible, she moved closer to him and took his
|
|
arm. Looking as proprietary as possible, she smiled at Chatir and hugged
|
|
Julian's arm tightly.
|
|
Bashir felt like a bone caught between two bloodhounds. Seeking
|
|
too settle the situation down, and wondering what had gotten into Jadzia
|
|
but to tired to probe and find out, he put on his most charming smile.
|
|
"Chatir will be going down to Bajor tomorrow." The empath looked at him
|
|
sharply and he quickly covered the slip. *Can't let her know I can hear
|
|
her thoughts.* "I overheard Odo and Commander Sisko talking about it
|
|
earlier. Do you have any leads?"
|
|
"Not yet. This has been an interesting evening, but I must excuse
|
|
myself. I have to prepare for the hunt tomorrow."
|
|
Dax felt the involuntary flinch in Julian's body. Protectively
|
|
she drew Chatir's attention away from him. "I wish you luck. Be careful,
|
|
though. She can be very dangerous."
|
|
"Yes, so I've learned from her files." *Blank, but not completely.
|
|
She's had practice putting up walls.* She was reading a strong interaction
|
|
between the Trill and the Human. *Close, but not yet lovers. A lot of
|
|
shadows playing there.* With a mental shrug, she smiled politely at both
|
|
of them. "I do have to be going, however. There is much to prepare. It
|
|
was a pleasure meeting you." The words were addressed to both, but her
|
|
eyes lingered on Julian. She nodded her good-byes and headed for the
|
|
door. She had gathered a lot of information tonight. Now she had to sort
|
|
through it and get ready for the next day's hunting.
|
|
Julian watched the tracker leave. Dax watched Julian. Neither
|
|
was happy with the situation. Quietly she dropped his arm and move
|
|
slightly away from him.
|
|
"Dax! Hello!" Quark's irritatingly cheerful voice fell into the
|
|
small pool of silence between them. With an effort, Julian focused on the
|
|
bartender. Deciding he really wasn't up to dealing with the pleasantries
|
|
company demanded after all, he smiled vaguely in the direction of the bar
|
|
and spoke to his friend.
|
|
"Would you like to go for a walk, Jadzia?" His eyes narrowed
|
|
against the glare from the tables. "My headache is not agreeing with the
|
|
din in here, I'm afraid."
|
|
She returned his smile and nodded agreement. "The promenade
|
|
should be quiet by now." With a quick smile for Quark, she took Julian's
|
|
hand and wove a path to the door. Quark looked after the pair with a
|
|
trace of envy. *Even if she does treat him like her favorite puppy, at
|
|
least she spends time with him. What a waste of womanhood.* His ears
|
|
twitched once before his attention was caught by a patron at the end of
|
|
the bar. Putting aside useless speculation in favor of potential profits,
|
|
he returned to his business.
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
Julian and Jadzia walked slowly along the upper deck of the
|
|
promenade, each immersed in their own thoughts. The usual daily bustle
|
|
had faded, and the stark beauty of the stars outside the oval windows
|
|
calmed them both. Julian was drawn to a stop by a particularly
|
|
spectacular sight. A ship was debarking and the wormhole flared into
|
|
existence, glowing purple, white and amber, swirling in an incredible
|
|
display of power and sheer size.
|
|
"It's immense. No wonder the Bajorans consider it holy." His
|
|
hushed voice perfectly complimented the atmosphere between them. Without
|
|
taking his eyes from the vision before him, he shivered and wrapped his
|
|
arms around himself. "It always makes me feel so ... insignificant.
|
|
It's quite incredible to watch."
|
|
She moved behind him, close enough for him to feel her presence at
|
|
his shoulder. *Let me hold you * whispered in his mind. He half expected
|
|
the familiar panic at her proximity and his vulnerability, but it was
|
|
muted this time. He relaxed fractionally. As the wormhole closed behind
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the freighter and disappeared from sight, he turned to look at her. No
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signs of her thoughts showed on her composed face, but her eyes were warm
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on his. Smiling wistfully, he gave her a quick hug, dropping the embrace
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before she could return it. Ignoring her surprised look, he started
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toward the habitat ring. Keeping one hand gently at the small of her
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back, he guided her toward the lift.
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"This has really helped, Jadzia. I always relax in your company."
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"Well, good." *I think. Relaxation wasn't quite the effect I was
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hoping for.* "Maybe you can get some rest tonight."
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He caught the wisp of chagrin in her response and involuntarily
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smiled at her underlying frustration. *This is a bit of a turnaround!*
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Covering his grin with a cheerful, "Oh, I've no doubt I will," he escorted
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her to her door.
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*Ever the gentleman. What happened to all that unrequited ardor of
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just a few days ago?* echoed in his mind. *If you only knew, Jadzia love.
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It's still there, it's just been pounded so much lately I couldn't do
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anything even if I had the energy to want it.*
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At her door she turned to him. "Would you like to come in for a drink?"
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"Normally I would love to, Jadzia." He couldn't believe the irony.
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Finally getting the invitation he'd been pursuing for nearly two years,
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and he was too exhausted to take her up on it. *Bad timing!* "I'm afraid
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I'd fall asleep on your sofa. May I have a rain check?"
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"Definitely." Intent on courtship, and trying hard not to trigger
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any unpleasant memories, she slowly reached out to him. Lightly balancing
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one hand on his shoulder, taking care not to touch him anywhere else, she
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gently pressed her lips to his. What was intended to be a quick
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|
good-night kiss startled both of them with its intensity. Bashir stood
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|
completely still, all of his attention focused on their mouths, his fists
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clenched at his sides. Trying desperately to keep a tight rein on his
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|
emotions and concentrating fiercely on not getting pulled under by the
|
|
force of hers, he was dimly aware of a muffled whimper as his tongue slid
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over hers and the kiss deepened.
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Slightly dazed by the force of their kiss and not quite believing
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she had made that sound, Jadzia drew back slowly. *Patience. Slowly.
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Patience.* she chanted to herself like a mantra. Pulling back to look
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into Julian's face, she was surprised to see that his eyes were open.
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They mesmerized her, golden brown like molten bronze in the shadows of the
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corridor. She dropped her hand from his shoulder and tried to gather her
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thoughts.
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"Be careful of Chatir, Julian. She's an empath, and a professional
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bounty hunter. If she makes the connection between you and Aliera ..."
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He nodded in reply. With a soft "good night," she slipped into
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her quarters. He stared at the closed doors for a long moment, lips
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|
tingling from the intensity of her kiss. Finally shaking his head to
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clear it, he turned to go to his own rooms. *What on Earth did she mean
|
|
about courtship?* Puzzling over her changing moods and the struggle
|
|
between her thoughts and actions, he slowly wandered down the corridor.
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Surveying the landscape with a trained eye, Chatir was momentarily
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distracted by the signs of destruction marring an otherwise beautiful
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landscape. Graceful arcs swept along the tops of buildings, and small
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cultivated plots showed isolated patched of green here and there. The
|
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countryside surrounding the monastery showed signs of drought and harsh
|
|
management, barely beginning to recover from the depredations of the
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|
occupation. But this was not her concern. Her attention was fixed on the
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swamplands to the east of the main buildings. According to the Vedek, the
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Romulan had last been seen heading in that direction. And swamps were
|
|
difficult for tracking. Especially when tracking such canny prey. Eyes
|
|
still fixed on the distant shadows, she cast her thoughts back to the
|
|
recent interview. The Bajoran had been very civil, and quite informative,
|
|
but rather difficult to read. He had obviously sustained some psychic
|
|
damage in the attack, and probing it had helped her gauge the depth of
|
|
strength of her opponent. She had been impressed. Both at the controlled
|
|
ferocity of the psi bolt and his unconsciously adept defense. The Vedek
|
|
had a high degree of psychic ability himself, including very tough shields
|
|
born of brutal psychological torture. She wondered if he was aware of it,
|
|
and decided he wasn't. She also wondered for a moment about the
|
|
Cardassian camps that had so thoroughly honed those shields, then
|
|
dismissed him as unimportant. She had gotten all the information he was
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|
able to provide. Now it was time for the hunt.
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The tickle under her left ear awoke her. Controlling her
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|
reaction, Ali slowly raised her left hand to the source of the tickle,
|
|
focusing her mind as she moved. No coherent thoughts met her probe, and
|
|
her hand closed gently around the body of the insect to pull it away from
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|
her skin. It was almost translucent in the daylight, blue black shiny
|
|
body dwarfed by a handspan of delicate veined wings. Sleep dulled green
|
|
eyes met inquisitive onyx for a moment, then she laughed and allowed the
|
|
creature to flutter away. A good sign -- the Spirits of Air awakening her
|
|
by special messenger.
|
|
Stretching carefully, she loosened cramped muscles and winced as
|
|
blood began to flow back into her feet and hands. She quickly took an
|
|
internal inventory and was pleased to feel much less stiffness and pain
|
|
than the previous day. It was a good thing, too, because stiff or not she
|
|
had to get further into the swamps to hide. She wasn't through with
|
|
Ishmir ... damnit, Julian ... yet, and she had to come up with some
|
|
strategy to get him back down to Bajor. That irritating shapeshifter up
|
|
on the station would no doubt be watching all the ships, and he'd have his
|
|
security forces on alert. If only she had taken him out the first time,
|
|
outside his quarters. It was unlike her to fail. Of course, contrary to
|
|
her rather lurid reputation, it was unlike her to deliberately attempt to
|
|
kill someone. Selective bone breaking and defensive death dealing aside,
|
|
she was a much better thief than killer. And she'd never tried to kill
|
|
someone she loved before.
|
|
The thought made her stumble. *Love? How could I love him? I
|
|
don't even believe in love. And it certainly wouldn't be for him, even if
|
|
I did, deserting me like some street rat!* A bare wisp of concentrated
|
|
thought broke into her preoccupation and reminded her that this was
|
|
neither the time nor the place for emotional inner debates. Dropping into
|
|
a crouch, she eliminated all emotional undertones from her thoughts and
|
|
concentrated on listening. As hard and as quietly as she could.
|
|
*Here* the thought was faint with distance and had an alien
|
|
intonation. *Residue.* With effort, Ali traced the accent. Vaguely
|
|
familiar, but it had been a long time. *Outbuildings. Hidden.* Holy
|
|
Spirits of Soil and Fire, it was that bloody Saraian. How had she tracked
|
|
her here so quickly? Firmly damping down any signs of panic, Aliera
|
|
dropped into a densely covered gully behind a small stand of trees. The
|
|
light was murky at best, and dangling vines falling over intertwined
|
|
branches covered her hiding place well. Taking a deep, silent breath,
|
|
Aliera called upon her reserves of strength and sank into a rigidly
|
|
controlled deep meditative trance. All facets of her identity merged and
|
|
sank into a calm pool, far within her mind. Her breathing became slow and
|
|
shallow, her pulse dropped. Not a ripple of emotion marred the surface of
|
|
the pool.
|
|
*Infernal spirits! For an instant there I had something!* Chatir's
|
|
anger momentarily overwhelmed her hunting instincts. Calming herself, she
|
|
cast out in all directions, trying to determine if the whispers of fear
|
|
she had felt had been real or a reflection of her own anticipation.
|
|
Besides the considerable sums she would receive from the various
|
|
governments that had rewards out on the Romulan, there was the
|
|
satisfaction of taking down a worthy prey. The hunt, and the kill at
|
|
hunt's end, were her real payoff. Chatir knew herself very well. And for
|
|
one of her kind, sanctioned death was a reward she craved. The sensation
|
|
was incomparable.
|
|
Unable to find a trace of her prey, she withdrew toward the
|
|
monastery. She would have to wait for another day for the kill, but that
|
|
was not unexpected. The Romulan was clever. The delay only made the
|
|
anticipation sweeter and the kill more satisfactory. After the successful
|
|
conclusion to the hunt, she would return the body to Earth and send proof
|
|
of death to the other governments holding warrants for the criminal. For
|
|
now, she would take the constable's advice and interview the Bajoran woman
|
|
and the Human male who had been attacked. She might be able to read
|
|
something from them that could be useful. And with the male, it might
|
|
even be pleasurable. *Those broken shields intrigue me.*
|
|
From deep within her pool of calm, Aliera felt the threatening
|
|
presence grow dim. She waited long moments to ensure that the threat had
|
|
truly passed, then allowed herself to surface slowly. Her breath
|
|
regulated itself back to a normal rate, and she became aware of her
|
|
surroundings -- the quiet of the swamp, muffled in moss, the patch of wet
|
|
under her right calf, the twig digging into her back between her shoulder
|
|
blades. Thinking hard, she knew she had very little time. The bounty
|
|
hunter was out to kill her, and she could use Julian to do it. The
|
|
thought of her old stablemate in the hands of a psychotic tracker made Ali
|
|
feel slightly sick. *Better to bring it all to an end, here. Now. If
|
|
anyone is going to deal with Julian it will be me. Not her.* Burrowing
|
|
back into a shadowy overhand of the gully, she began to plan her strategy.
|
|
*First to put out a little bait.* Concentrating fiercely, she reached out
|
|
to her old lover, careful to focus her power so that no overlap would
|
|
alert the bounty hunter. She slipped into their connection with an ease
|
|
she hadn't expected. Unwilling to face the reason for that ease, she
|
|
concentrated on the connection.
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|
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|
|
The liquid notes from the tenor saxophone wrapped themselves
|
|
around Julian and he began to relax for the first time in days.
|
|
"Serenity." Beautiful song. Interesting concept. He hadn't enjoyed much
|
|
serenity lately. Closing his eyes, he gave himself up to the comfort of
|
|
the music. Visions formed in the darkness behind his eyelids. Aliera,
|
|
with emerald eyes brimming with laughter, holding her hands out to him,
|
|
coaxing him into some game or another. "You are too serious, Healer!
|
|
Smile. Time enough to think when you're old and dead. Move now, or fat
|
|
butt will catch up with us!" A smile curved his lips. Not all of his
|
|
memories were horrible, thanks to his Warrior. She had saved his sanity
|
|
so many times. He felt her hand take his, fingers warm and strong, dry
|
|
from the desert air. Laughing, he followed her lead, into the maze of
|
|
crumbling buildings behind the marketplace. He adored her, his friend,
|
|
his protector, older than he by only a few months but so much stronger.
|
|
She didn't feel their feelings, wasn't crippled by their pain and anger.
|
|
She could protect them both. Besides, she was the loveliest thing he had
|
|
ever seen, even when they were just children. The music swelled over him
|
|
and he remembered the beginning, when she watched over him after his
|
|
mother had died and the tribe had abandoned him. Just another mouth to
|
|
feed and not enough food or water to stretch. He'd had no one to turn to,
|
|
frightened, alone. She kept the others away from him until he was able to
|
|
hold them off himself, until he had earned their respect by healing their
|
|
hurts, simple healing but enough for them. More than they had before he
|
|
came. She had even deflected their owner's painful attention whenever she
|
|
could. But they hadn't made love, not for years. Sex was something you
|
|
did to earn your keep and avoid beatings, a tradeoff for food and a degree
|
|
of safety. Not what you did with a friend, she meant more to him than
|
|
that. Until his sixteenth year. Seven years on the streets and he hadn't
|
|
known what lovemaking was. Until Aliera showed him.
|
|
She felt so real to him there in the darkness. Gradually, he
|
|
became aware of the wetness on his cheeks, and at the same time he
|
|
realized that her presence wasn't just a memory. Their link was open.
|
|
*Aliera?*
|
|
*I had forgotten that in all the anger, Ishmir. Julian. I'm
|
|
surprised you remembered.*
|
|
His body stiffened, wariness replacing relaxation. *Thought you'd
|
|
left.*
|
|
*Don't think, baby. Outside the sickroom, it's not your strength.*
|
|
A suggestion of laughter in the thought. He smiled in response.
|
|
*Still going to kill me?* Sadness laced the question and his smile
|
|
faded.
|
|
*Give me a reason not to.*
|
|
*How?* His thoughts turned to Chatir.
|
|
*Exactly. Think about it.* With that, she severed the connection.
|
|
Julian sank deeper into his seat and wondered what she expected him to do.
|
|
And what her reaction would be when he did it.
|
|
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|
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|
|
"She's practically sniffing the ground."
|
|
Quark didn't quite believe what he'd heard. He looked at the
|
|
lovely Trill gracing his bar with her presence and shook his head
|
|
slightly. Dax noticed his attention and favored him with a blinding
|
|
smile. Completely nonplused, Quark grinned shakily back and drifted over
|
|
to the side of the bar to see if there was anything, anything at all, that
|
|
he could do for her. Preening slightly, he opened his mouth to dazzle her
|
|
with his wit. Then he noticed that the smile had turned to a scowl, and
|
|
it was aimed directly at Chatir coming through the door. Remembering the
|
|
earlier scene with the doctor, and deciding that he really didn't want to
|
|
end up in the middle of a cat fight (no matter how civilized), he swiveled
|
|
midstep and made a determinedly unconcerned swipe at the bar with his
|
|
cleaning cloth.
|
|
Superficially, Jadzia was aware of and amused by the little
|
|
Ferengi's actions. But most of her attention was on the bounty hunter.
|
|
Masking her instinctive distaste as well as she could, she made eye
|
|
contact with Chatir. Inclining her head, she indicated the vacant stool
|
|
beside her. After a moment's hesitation, Chatir wove through the crowd.
|
|
Cold peridot eyes queried bland blue ones, and the game began.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Once again, Cardassian technology stymied Bajoran determination.
|
|
Cursing under her breath, Kira pounded the flat of her hand against the
|
|
recalcitrant replicator. It was late, she was hungry, and the replimats
|
|
didn't have quite what she was looking for. That only left Quark's. She
|
|
stood, indecisive for a moment, until her stomach gave a pronounced
|
|
gurgle. Making a mental note to ask the chief to come take a look at the
|
|
temperamental replicator in the morning, she sighed and headed off to the
|
|
promenade.
|
|
The bar was quiet this time of night. She automatically scanned
|
|
the interior, then stepped over the threshold. Quark looked up from
|
|
behind the bar, his look of anticipation quickly replaced by thinly-masked
|
|
apprehension. Ignoring him -- to his relief -- she spotted Dax and went
|
|
over to join her. From the look on her friend's face, she needed to talk
|
|
to someone. Badly.
|
|
"This seat taken?" Kira's question cut through Jadzia's
|
|
preoccupation. Seeing who was standing across from her, she quickly
|
|
nodded toward the stool. Staring fixedly at Kira, she nibbled on her
|
|
lower lip and didn't say anything. Finally, Kira couldn't stand it any
|
|
longer.
|
|
"Dax, you're going to chew your lip off."
|
|
"Hmph." She stopped nibbling long enough to snort, then resumed.
|
|
She was really beginning to worry Kira by this point.
|
|
"Okay. Spill it. Something happened. What was it?"
|
|
"Maybe it did. Maybe not yet. Maybe it's going to." Dax shifted
|
|
uneasily in her seat then leaned forward to get closer to her. "Kira ...
|
|
I'm worried ... about someone."
|
|
*Pulling teeth would be easier.* "Who?"
|
|
"Well, it's just ... I can't tell you the whole story."
|
|
Kira looked at Dax in disbelief. "You don't trust me?"
|
|
"No! No, it's not that. It's just that it's not my story to tell.
|
|
But I need help. I can't do this on my own, and that woman scares me.
|
|
There's something cold about her, really cold. And I'm afraid of what she
|
|
can do. Not to me, but to Julian-" Dax's lips clamped shut. *Oh, hell*
|
|
was clearly written on her face.
|
|
Kira took a deep breath. Dinner could wait. This sounded
|
|
serious. "I should know what's going on, Dax. That Romulan came after
|
|
me, and Vedek Bareil, as well as Bashir. If she's back-"
|
|
"No," Jadzia broke in. "It's not Aliera. Not directly. There's a
|
|
bounty hunter on the station."
|
|
"I know. I made arrangements for her to visit the monastery
|
|
today."
|
|
"She's been questioning me about Julian."
|
|
"Why?" Kira unconsciously dropped her voice to match the Trill's
|
|
near whisper.
|
|
"I ... can't give you the details. I don't have all of them
|
|
myself." Her face pleaded with Kira to understand. "But if she ties
|
|
Julian to Aliera, she could make things really terrible for him."
|
|
"How terrible?" Kira had an idea, but she needed some parameters
|
|
to gauge the threat.
|
|
"She could destroy his reputation, get him discharged from Star
|
|
Fleet, and take him back to Earth on a murder charge."
|
|
Kira had the vague knowledge that her mouth was hanging open.
|
|
*Holy Prophets. Still waters indeed.* Gradually she realized that Jadzia
|
|
was still waiting for a response. Flexing her jaw, she managed to close
|
|
her lips, but her mind was completely blank.
|
|
"We can't let that happen, Kira."
|
|
*No, I guess not. Murder?* Gathering her thoughts, she blurted out
|
|
the first thing that came to mind. "But he's a doctor!"
|
|
Dax shook her head angrily and Kira noticed the glimmer of tears
|
|
in her eyes. *She cares more about him than she's admitting.* Kira
|
|
reached out and covered Dax's right hand with her own. Squeezing gently,
|
|
she gave comfort the only way she could. Taking a deep, steadying breath,
|
|
Dax straightened her shoulders. Turning her hand under Kira's, she
|
|
returned the pressure and smiled faintly.
|
|
"I need your courage, my friend. We have a doctor to protect."
|
|
Smiling back at her, Kira replied, "So, tell me what we're up
|
|
against."
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
For once, Julian was thankful for an inadequate infirmary.
|
|
Tallying tissue samples manually ate up the hours. There had been no
|
|
emergencies today, only routine exams. The hours were dragging, and it
|
|
was just past lunch. His "conversation" with Aliera weighed heavily on
|
|
his mind. He wanted to help her, but she was a threat to him, as well as
|
|
those around him. And if this tracker made the same connections that
|
|
Jadzia had, he was in very deep trouble. A shiver of sensation skittered
|
|
down his backbone and he looked up into watchful light eyes set in an
|
|
expressionless face. Faltering slightly over the samples, he gathered
|
|
them and placed them carefully in a stasis field. Reactions under
|
|
control, he turned to face his visitor.
|
|
"Hello, Chatir. You move very quietly." Her answering smile felt
|
|
somehow feral.
|
|
"Good afternoon, Doctor Bashir. Silence is an asset in a hunter."
|
|
She was very close to him. Saraian basal body temperature was several
|
|
degrees higher than Human, and he felt as though she were searing him.
|
|
His thoughts fragmented and he was distracted by her skin, her heat, her
|
|
eyes. Vaguely he heard her voice.
|
|
"I did a little research, Doctor. Major Kira's life is an open
|
|
book, and I couldn't find anything connecting her to the Romulan." The
|
|
cadence of her voice caught him up and he found himself swaying toward
|
|
her. "But I could not access the background information on you, Doctor.
|
|
Why is that?"
|
|
As he opened her mouth to tell her, he heard it. *-easy. No
|
|
defenses at all. Shields broken to-* During their conversation they had
|
|
moved together until they were chest to chest, and he took advantage of
|
|
their proximity. Dipping his face into the curve of her neck, he hid his
|
|
expression. *I can't believe how close she came!* Recognizing both the
|
|
purpose behind her questions and her manipulation of his emotions, he
|
|
distracted her the only way he could. Biting the side of her neck
|
|
lightly, then laving it with his tongue, he felt her slight jump and heard
|
|
her thoughts scatter. Now it was his turn to manipulate her, and he was
|
|
an expert, even if it had been a long time since he had used these
|
|
particular skills. He'd managed to survive so long on the streets by
|
|
reading another's desires and meeting them before they even recognized
|
|
what they were. After he had escaped, he had vowed that he would never
|
|
debase himself that way again. But he had found himself doing many things
|
|
lately that he had sworn he'd never have to do again.
|
|
*Spirits defend me, this one's powerful.* The thought pierced
|
|
through his mind, and he closed the empathic loop a bit. Didn't want her
|
|
to get too suspicious -- had to keep her thinking this was all raw talent,
|
|
and that it was unconscious. He had pulled her up tightly against him,
|
|
one hand thrust through the crest of fur along the side of her skull, one
|
|
hand drawing intricate patterns from her breast to her hip. Her arms were
|
|
curved around him, hands curling up under his arms to dig her nails into
|
|
the bunched muscles of his shoulders. Somehow one leg had curled up
|
|
around his thighs and she was holding him in the cradle of her hips.
|
|
Neither heard the first cough from the doorway. Or the second.
|
|
"Pardon me, Doctor Bashir." Nurse T'Laak's tone was frigid enough
|
|
to douse their passion. Chatir drew back from him with an utterly dazed
|
|
look on her face. Julian straightened from the counter and gently put her
|
|
aside.
|
|
"Yes, T'Laak?" His voice was surprisingly steady, considering that
|
|
he felt like he'd just been scorched. His hands still shook. *I tasted
|
|
something familiar in there. And very unpleasant.*
|
|
"Your next appointment is here, Doctor."
|
|
"Thank you, Nurse." With a brusque nod, she turned on her heel and
|
|
went into the adjoining room. Julian turned back to Chatir. "I'm sorry.
|
|
I don't know what came over me. I do apologize." He felt her swift
|
|
probe, but concentrated on projecting a mixture of contrition and rampant
|
|
lust. He managed to conceal his distaste, for both of them, lying under
|
|
the surface. She was shaken enough to let him get away with it.
|
|
"No, please, don't apologize. But let's continue our ...
|
|
conversation later." *Very intense!* "At my quarters? Tonight?"
|
|
"2000 hours? *That will give me time to try to figure out what to
|
|
do next.* His expression didn't show the level of panic he was beginning
|
|
to feel.
|
|
"Perfect." With one final glance, she strode from the room.
|
|
Julian took a deep breath to steady himself, then turned into the opposite
|
|
examination room. As he did, the unmistakable crispness of T'Laak greeted
|
|
him. *This is not typical behavior for Doctor Bashir. I must keep a
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closer watch on him. He is too talented a physician to squander his
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energy on such worthless pursuits.* His lips twitched and he wondered if
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she was even aware of the strong disapproval lacing her thoughts. With a
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disciplined effort, he closed his telempathic channels and concentrated on
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his patient. *Enough eavesdropping. I've work to do now. I'll worry
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about Chatir -- and Aliera -- later.*
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1800. End of the duty day, and he was no closer to a solution
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than he had been five hours earlier. His thoughts were chasing themselves
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in circles, and he was getting very nervous. At the sound of T'Laak
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greeting someone, he finished putting away his data pads and joined her in
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the main exam room. His weariness lifted when he saw her companion.
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"Hello, Jadzia!" T'Laak nodded good-bye to both officers, and Dax
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turned to him.
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"You look like you could use a break, Julian."
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*You have no idea ...* "I was thinking of dinner."
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"Care for some company?" Friendly. Casual. Completely
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unconvincing. Julian hooked his hands together over his stomach and
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leaned against an exam table. She met his eyes with determined innocence,
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and he decided to take her offer at face value. "As long as it's not
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Klingon. I'm getting a little tired of chasing my food."
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They shared a quick grin. Linking her arm through his, she pulled
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him up with a chuckle. "Oh, all right. Let's go for the same old thing.
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Quark's?"
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His laugh eased both of them a little. He felt the tension
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release between his shoulder blades and he hugged her arm against his
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side. "Just don't tell *him* you think that way! Who knows what side
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show he'd bring in to spice it up for you!" Giggling like a pair of
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children they headed for the promenade.
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They shared a companionable silence until they arrived at the bar.
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Dax was aware of Julian's growing preoccupation, and had a strong feeling
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it was linked to her own dark thoughts. *Chatir. Trouble.* She caught
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his startled glance.
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"What?" *Did I say it out loud?*
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"Nothing. I thought you said something."
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She looked closely at him as Rom seated them and hovered for their
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orders. They settled for curried vegetables and thick, creamy soup, and
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Rom scurried away. Dax raised her glass of synthale and looked at Julian
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over the rim.
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"You look like you're getting a little more sleep. Have you been
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feeling more secure since Aliera's gone?"
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"I have been sleeping better. But," he paused to sip his drink and
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gather his courage, "she's not gone."
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Dax choked on her drink. He leaned forward to help but she waved
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him away. Clearing her throat, she glared at him. "Why didn't you tell
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me? Where is she? Are you in danger from her too?"
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"I didn't know for certain until early this morning, I'm not sure
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quite where on Bajor she is, and what do you mean, her, too?"
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The sound of Rom hopping from one foot to the other and whining
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slightly interrupted their budding argument. Both officers turned to
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glare at him and he nearly dropped their dinners. Hastily plunking the
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plates in front of them, he bobbed his head several times and backed away
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as quickly as possible. Silence blanketed the table and they both
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concentrated on their soup. Finally, Dax sighed. Julian risked a look at
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her, to find her staring at him. Her head was propped on one fist and her
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|
eyes were sad. *This isn't how it's supposed to be* whispered through his
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|
mind and he made a determined effort to block out her thoughts. It was
|
|
unfair to eavesdrop when she didn't know he could.
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"I'm sorry, Jadzia. I didn't mean to snap at you. I guess it's
|
|
getting to me a bit, but there's no excuse for taking it out on my
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|
friends." Her sweet smile reassured him and he continued. "But who else
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|
were you referring to as a threat?"
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She straightened and looked intently at him. "I warned you about
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|
Chatir." She was surprised to see a warm blush spread along his
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|
cheekbones. "She cornered me in Quark's last night and was trying to get
|
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information about you." Momentary embarrassment fading, he leaned toward
|
|
her. Food forgotten, she filled him in on the verbal dance she and Chatir
|
|
had engaged in, and finished with a final warning. "She senses something,
|
|
Julian , about you and Aliera. And I'm afraid of what she's going to find
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|
out."
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He absently pushed a carrot slice around his plate. After a
|
|
moment he looked up at her. "She came to the infirmary too." Dax tensed.
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"Tried to question me."
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"If she finds out that you were Ishmir ..."
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"She just can't."
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"Are you going to see her again?" Her voice was heavy with worry.
|
|
"Yes. Tonight. In about an hour."
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Dax stifled a curse. "You can't."
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|
"I have to." His face was set and grave, eyes more serious than
|
|
she had ever seen.
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|
"Julian! She's an empath. And she's dangerous."
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|
*Much more than you realize, love.* "If I don't go then she'll be
|
|
even more suspicious, and even more dangerous."
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|
Silently they finished their meal. Then Jadzia reached over and
|
|
intertwined her fingers with his. "Please be careful." Her expression
|
|
was solemn but her eyes were alive with concern. He gave her a singularly
|
|
beautiful smile.
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|
"I will."
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Caught up in each other, neither Julian nor Jadzia had noticed a
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|
small brown being in the shadows of the adjoining table. He was well
|
|
suited for his role in life, and his talents were blending and listening.
|
|
Mole he looked and mole he was. The tracker would be very interested in
|
|
this information, and she paid well for loyal servants. He thought for a
|
|
brief moment about what she did to disloyal servants, and shuddered.
|
|
Carefully keeping out of sight of the departing Star Fleet officers, he
|
|
slipped away to make his report.
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Bashir smoothed damp palms over his simple amber silk shirt. He
|
|
checked his appearance once more, out of nerves. Black pleated trousers,
|
|
half boots shined, short curls relatively smooth, jaw freshly shaved. His
|
|
throat felt dry and the pit of his stomach was twisted into a tight knot,
|
|
but he had to see where this would take him. It had been a long time
|
|
since he had played these games, and the stakes had never been higher.
|
|
Forcing his hand to remain steady, he reached out and touched the door
|
|
chime.
|
|
The doors slid open on an inviting "Come in." As he stepped
|
|
inside, his eyes adjusted to the dimmer light, and he ran his gaze over a
|
|
straightforward seduction scene. Soft music, a Vulcan lyre and wind
|
|
instruments he didn't recognize, gave a subtle charge to the atmosphere.
|
|
Candles sent shadows playing on the walls, and the spicy tang of an exotic
|
|
fragrance tempted him further into her quarters. Finally he saw her,
|
|
leaning against the far wall. A filmy shift in the same gem-like green as
|
|
her eyes accentuated her curves, and her crests flowed back and over the
|
|
tops of her arms. Her eyes were huge and the smile on her lips was
|
|
intimate.
|
|
He was aware of the doors closing behind him, and for a moment he
|
|
panicked, feeling trapped. Something flared behind her eyes in response
|
|
to his reaction, and her smile widened. He was reminded of a predator
|
|
stalking her prey. Then the fleeting image vanished and she was once
|
|
again Chatir, holding a drink out to him, inviting him to have a seat.
|
|
Tentatively he probed her thoughts, being extremely careful not to
|
|
alert her to his presence. In order to do it he had to relax the tight
|
|
control he held over his emotions, leaving him vulnerable. He hated to
|
|
leave himself open to her manipulation, but it was his best opportunity to
|
|
discover her plans for him. *Pleasure, then business.* That was clear
|
|
enough. At least he knew she had an underlying purpose for this meeting.
|
|
He didn't flatter himself that she was only interested in bedding him.
|
|
"Do you like your drink?"
|
|
"It's different. Very smooth."
|
|
"Earth brandy. Almost a hundred standard years old."
|
|
"It goes straight to my head."
|
|
"I'm glad to hear that."
|
|
Neither paid attention to the trivial conversation their tongues
|
|
made. The real communication was purely emotional. She was drawn to the
|
|
swirling mass of feelings he could no longer control, unaware of the
|
|
reason behind the sudden freedom. The remnants of his empathic shields
|
|
caused odd blank spots in her readings, making her unsure of her
|
|
perceptions, like walking on sand at the water's edge when the tide was
|
|
coming in. He was unprepared for her strength, caught up in her emotions,
|
|
his minimal controls swept away, a swimmer fighting the tide and yet
|
|
fascinated by it. Lust, anger, frustration, fear and desire meshed and
|
|
parted, purple and pink, scarlet and royal blue. Flashes of thought wove
|
|
themselves through the fabric of her emotions, confusing and overwhelming
|
|
him. Underlying it was a darker shadow, hinted at but not yet touched, a
|
|
familiar bitter taste on his tongue.
|
|
Brandy forgotten, music blending into the background, she reached
|
|
for him and pulled him down onto the couch. He slid her body over his,
|
|
moved his hands on her skin through the thin fabric. She returned the
|
|
favor, caressing his chest, feeling the warm pliability of muscle under
|
|
the cool silk. Her lips came down to cover his, parting his lips, tongue
|
|
sweeping over his lower lip, dueling with his. He raised her head to meet
|
|
her mouth, deepening the kiss, and his fingers found the fastenings on her
|
|
shift. As he was baring her body to his touch, she was burrowing her
|
|
hands under his shirt, peeling it away and delighting in the smooth skin
|
|
and crisp curls she discovered. Her lips left his to trace the long deep
|
|
dimples bracketing his mouth, the line of his jaw, his long slender neck.
|
|
He arched under her hands as she continued undressing him, exploring the
|
|
line of his ribs, the thrust of his hipbone, the length of his legs. He
|
|
rid her of the last of her clothing and finally they pressed their full
|
|
lengths against one another. Weaving over and through the physical
|
|
pleasure they indulged in was the power of their mingled emotions. Each
|
|
touch sent a fresh surge of color and flavor through them, enhancing every
|
|
movement. They could taste the intensity of the emotions breaking over
|
|
them in waves. When they finally joined the waves became a whirlpool, and
|
|
the reason for the familiar taste became apparent to Julian. She was
|
|
tracing the network of scars across his back with her nails, running them
|
|
over the skin not quite hard enough to draw blood. but in her mind the
|
|
picture was different -- there the blood flowed. The pain excited her,
|
|
pulled her faster into the swirl. She built on the pain, forcing it back
|
|
into their shared connection, until reality and mental image blurred. She
|
|
fed on the panic she was creating in him. Unable to control or overcome
|
|
the combined force of their emotions, he surrendered to them. He felt her
|
|
tighten around him, heard her wordless cries, and the world exploded into
|
|
a myriad of colors and textures, centered in them.
|
|
When he came to himself the link was broken. He felt faintly
|
|
sick. She lay on top of him, one elbow propped on his chest, peering
|
|
intently down at him. The satisfied smile on her face should have warned
|
|
him. Unfortunately it didn't.
|
|
"Incredible. I can see why you were such a popular commodity,
|
|
Ishmir."
|
|
Shock drove through his body and he instantly stiffened. Unable
|
|
to think of a single reply, he merely stared at her.
|
|
"You don't need to talk. Just listen. I want the Romulan. You
|
|
know where she is." When he instinctively shook his head, she thrust her
|
|
fingers through his hair and forced him to be still. Holding his eyes
|
|
with hers, she continued. "You have a link. I will use it to find her."
|
|
"What makes you think I'd help you?" His voice sounded rusty,
|
|
unused. "Why should I betray her?"
|
|
"Besides the fact that she has tried to kill you and your friends?"
|
|
She shifted until her face was centimeters from his, her breath caressing
|
|
his lips. "If you do not help me, *Ishmir*, I will take you back to Earth
|
|
instead. And you can stand trial for murder there." She lightly brushed
|
|
her lips with his, then nipped his lip sharply. The coppery taste of
|
|
blood met the tip of his tongue, and he flinched. She drew back to look
|
|
into his eyes again. "But before I do, I'll make sure that this entire
|
|
station knows *exactly* why you left Earth."
|
|
He stared at her, eyes huge, reflecting the gold from the
|
|
flickering candles. She reached down one more time to kiss him deeply,
|
|
licking the blood from his lip, then loosening her grip on his hair.
|
|
Lifting herself off his body, she ran an appreciative hand down his torso.
|
|
*Beautiful and useful. What more could-* He cut off her thought. He
|
|
didn't want to hear any more, didn't want to think any more. Rolling away
|
|
from her, he gathered his scattered clothing and began to dress with
|
|
short, jerky movements. She watched him in silent amusement.
|
|
When he was covered again, he headed for the door. A few paces
|
|
from it her voice stopped him.
|
|
"We'll take my shuttle down to the planet tomorrow."
|
|
He looked at her over his shoulder. "How do you know she's on
|
|
Bajor?"
|
|
"I felt her there. So did you." She shrugged off his glare. "I
|
|
only felt residual traces here. She's on Bajor. And we are going to find
|
|
her."
|
|
He turned back to leave. "0500 hours, doctor. Or by 0600, Ishmir
|
|
will be known station-wide. And you will be in one of Mr. Odo's cells."
|
|
He squared his shoulders and continued out the door. Her words
|
|
haunted him, and the images they conjured up were among his worst
|
|
nightmares. All very well for Kira to talk about the strength of
|
|
friendship. but this was beyond something that friendship could forgive.
|
|
By the time he reached his quarters his entire body was shaking with
|
|
reaction. Sinking onto his bed, he rolled over onto his back and stared
|
|
up at the ceiling. And the waking nightmare began again.
|
|
Hot blue sky replaced the gray metal in front of his eyes. The
|
|
bed cover under his body became gritty sand, shifting under him as the
|
|
empath bent him back. The empath wasn't just holding him down, forcing
|
|
himself over him, pinning him to the ground. This time he spoke with
|
|
Chatir's voice, and called him by name. *Ishmir.* No way to escape, no
|
|
strength to fight. This time there was no knife. And the cycle was the
|
|
same, pain/pleasure/pressure, fed back into him, forced to a fever pitch,
|
|
taking him under, pulling him under. As he screamed. losing the battle,
|
|
losing himself, bright peridot eyes watched him and laughed.
|
|
He sat bolt upright, jaw clenched tight to keep back the screams.
|
|
His fists clenched the bedcovers tightly. His eyes were wide, staring,
|
|
and his cheeks were wet with tears. Finally he recognized that dark
|
|
familiar taste. Chatir was as sadistic as the bastard he'd had to kill.
|
|
She thrived on the pain, lived for it, pleasured herself with it. And if
|
|
he led her to Aliera, she would kill her. If Dax found out and tried to
|
|
intervene, Chatir would hurt her too, just for the enjoyment of it.
|
|
Desperately, he knew he couldn't involve Jadzia more than she already was.
|
|
He'd go with Chatir the next morning, alone, and do the best he could.
|
|
Whatever happened, Dax would be safe.
|
|
He didn't know about Kira.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
It had been another rough night. After tossing and turning for
|
|
several hours, Kira gave up the attempt at sleep and moved to her computer
|
|
station. *Might as well get some work done.* The figures on the manifest
|
|
scrolled past in the semi-dark of her quarters. Odo hadn't come up with
|
|
anything in his search for the fugitive, but it couldn't hurt to
|
|
double-check the arrivals and departures. One never knew if Quark might
|
|
decide to smuggle his ex-employee out of the system. For the right price,
|
|
of course.
|
|
A recent change caught her attention and she scrolled back to read
|
|
it again. *That bounty hunter filed a new departure time to Bajor, four
|
|
hours earlier than originally planned.* Her eyes narrowed speculatively.
|
|
*0500. Early for a social call. Must not be planning on going to the
|
|
monastery.* On a hunch, she called up the duty roster for the infirmary.
|
|
Doctor Bashir was scheduled for an odd night shift, coming in at mid-
|
|
afternoon. Checking further, she found that the roster had just been
|
|
changed, within the hour. She glanced up at the chronometer on the wall
|
|
-- 0425. *Probably not worth waking Dax up for this ... could just be a
|
|
coincidence.* She didn't believe in those, though, so she quickly dressed.
|
|
Automatically retrieving her hand weapon, she quietly left her quarters
|
|
and made her way to the docking bay.
|
|
Turning the corner, all senses alert, she caught sight of Chatir.
|
|
The doctor was with her and he looked like hell. He was watching Chatir
|
|
with a loathing that seemed to amuse her, but he was following her into
|
|
her ship. Moving silently and quietly, she slipped into the airlock
|
|
behind them. Tension was rolling off Bashir in waves, and his companion
|
|
was concentrating completely on him. As they moved to the front of the
|
|
ship, Kira crept into the small cargo hold at the rear and settled down
|
|
for the ride.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
The three hour trip was tense and silent. Chatir concentrated on
|
|
her flight instruments and focused her energy on the hunt to come.
|
|
Julian's thoughts chased themselves in endless circles. So many
|
|
variables. So many things could happen. He didn't dare contact Aliera.
|
|
Chatir would pick up on it, and any warning Ali got would be offset by
|
|
their discovery of her location. He'd felt some physical pain in their
|
|
last "conversation" and knew she'd been wounded in the fight with Kira.
|
|
As much as he feared her, he feared *for* her even more. As they made
|
|
final approach to Bajor, he was no closer to a plan of action than he had
|
|
been on the station. Briefly squeezing his eyes shut, trying to hold off
|
|
despair, he decided to wait and see what happened, and hope his reactions
|
|
would be fast enough to deal with whatever occurred.
|
|
The tracker put the shuttle down in a clearing just north of the
|
|
main swamp, about ten kilometers from the monastery. She unhooked her
|
|
harness and looked at him expectantly. He glared back.
|
|
"So now what?" His tone was hostile.
|
|
"Now, my dear, you point me toward my prey." She reached across
|
|
him, unhooked his harness and pulled him from his seat. Resistance
|
|
stiffened his body until she drew her weapon and traced his hairline with
|
|
the muzzle. It was a modified disruptor, a messy and painful way to die.
|
|
*Just the way she likes it* he thought with the part of his mind not
|
|
frozen by fear.
|
|
"If you shoot me, you certainly won't be able to use my link to
|
|
track Aliera." He was surprised at how steady his voice sounded.
|
|
"Oh, I'm sure your death throes would draw her out." He swallowed
|
|
and she chuckled, a light, incongruous sound. "But I won't need to kill
|
|
you, just hurt you a little. You like that, don't you." She laughed into
|
|
his defiant eyes, dark in the sunlight coming through the front screen
|
|
glaring at her fiercely. "Not all of your clients liked it straight,
|
|
after all. Surely you developed some taste for the more exotic
|
|
pleasures?"
|
|
"She's not in the shuttle," he growled in response to her taunting.
|
|
"If you want to find her let's get it over with."
|
|
Chatir drew back from him, releasing his wrist and allowing him to
|
|
step out onto the grass.
|
|
Kira waited until their voices faded, then uncurled from her
|
|
hiding place and crept silently out. She put aside the puzzling
|
|
conversation she had overheard and set out after them. They followed an
|
|
irregular course, roughly south, into the swamps. Pushing back unpleasant
|
|
memories of previous campaigns, she followed at a distance. She was
|
|
unable to hear what they said, but Chatir seemed to be following Bashir.
|
|
They would walk for a distance, then he would stop and she would seem to
|
|
go into some sort of trance. Unfortunately the weapon she kept trained on
|
|
the doctor never wavered, and she stayed far enough away from him that he
|
|
couldn't surprise her and disarm her. After nearly an hour of this stop
|
|
and start searching, Chatir seemed to lose patience. Before Kira could
|
|
get close enough to intervene, Chatir fired at the doctor and he staggered
|
|
back, clutching his shoulder. Kira skirted the edge of the trees where
|
|
they had stopped and moved in cautiously
|
|
Clenching his teeth to keep from crying out, Julian gripped his
|
|
shoulder and tried to slow the bleeding. Pain gnawed at him, and Chatir
|
|
raised the weapon again.
|
|
"Next time it's a knee, my dear. Open the channel. I want the
|
|
Romulan."
|
|
*Julian?! What happened? I heard you scream!* Her voice was
|
|
strong in his mind. Sensing that events were spiraling out of control, he
|
|
didn't answer, tried to close her out of his thoughts. But he
|
|
involuntarily reacted to her concern, and the tracker's face lit up with
|
|
triumph.
|
|
*No! Aliera! The bounty hunter's with me! RUN!* He projected the
|
|
warning as strongly as he could, but Chatir was already pushing through
|
|
the undergrowth, heading deeper into the swamp.
|
|
"Bloody, bloody hell!" Scrambling to keep up, trying to ignore the
|
|
growing dizziness from blood loss, he pushed after her.
|
|
*What on Bajor just happened?* Kira wondered as she followed the
|
|
doctor. Her instincts warned her that all hell was about to break loose,
|
|
and she kept her head down.
|
|
Julian broke through the tangled vines to find Aliera and Chatir
|
|
facing one another. The fight was woefully mismatched, a disruptor
|
|
against a hunting knife. But Chatir was delaying the kill, letting the
|
|
fear and anger build, to make the ending that much more satisfying. Ali's
|
|
eyes met his for a brief moment, then they rushed the tracker together.
|
|
Bashir threw his body at her weapon, fingers scrabbling for a grip, while
|
|
Aliera launched herself at Chatir's midriff, knocking her off balance.
|
|
Chatir brought her left forearm across Julian's injured shoulder in a
|
|
vicious blow, and the pain caused him to lose his grip on her wrist.
|
|
Shaking herself like a giant dog, Chatir twisted from Aliera's tackle and
|
|
kicked her in the ribs as she fell. Before Chatir could raise her weapon
|
|
to Aliera, a flying weight caught her off guard, and Julian took her down
|
|
with a body block. They rolled in a tangle of limbs to the base of a
|
|
tree. Aliera managed to pull Chatir away from Julian, and cracked her
|
|
hard across the temple with her clenched fists. Chatir went down and lay
|
|
still. With a gasp of relief that sent arrows of pain through her broken
|
|
ribs, Ali turned to her battered friend.
|
|
"Julian?" *Oh, Elements, please don't let him be dead.* "Can you
|
|
hear me?" She knelt beside him and stroked the side of his face.
|
|
*Please, baby, wake up. Don't you dare die on me.*
|
|
*I thought that's what you wanted, Ali.* The response was dimmed by
|
|
pain, but definite. He opened his eyes and looked up at her wistfully.
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*No, not really.* She cupped his face in her hands. *We have to
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talk. I've let you believe things, in my anger, that aren't true.*
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He turned his head to press a kiss into her palm and saw Chatir
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pulling herself up from the ground. She had her disruptor and was
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bringing it up to shoot Aliera in the back. Reacting instinctively, he
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grabbed Aliera by the waist and flipped her underneath him, putting
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himself between her and the weapon.
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*How sweet. Two for one shot.* Chatir's thought snickered through
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his mind and she leveled the disruptor to fire. Aliera didn't have a
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chance to push him out of danger before they heard the sharp whine of
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phaser fire. Chatir's scream echoed through their minds, and her death
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agony wrenched at Julian's emotions, overwhelming him and causing him to
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lose consciousness.
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Aliera caught Julian's weight as he slumped against her, then
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looked up in disbelief to see the Bajoran major step from the underbrush.
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Kira closed the distance between them and bent to check the doctor's
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condition. Finding a strong pulse, she looked up into the stunned face of
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the Romulan.
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"Come on. We have to get him to the monastery. He's lost a lot of
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blood."
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Ali nodded. "Thank you," she whispered as she helped Kira support
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Julian.
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"He's my friend. I couldn't see letting him get fried just because
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he has rotten taste in singers." Kira stared straight ahead and ignored
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Aliera's hard glance. "Besides, he's the only real doctor the station's
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got, and it would take too damned long to replace him."
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A muffled snort of laughter came from the middle figure of the
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trio at this retort, and she looked up to see pain-glazed hazel eyes
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assessing her. "Truth will out," he murmured, then fixed his eyes on his
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feet and concentrated on his steps. She stifled a grin and tightened her
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grip on his waist. Together they made their way toward the monastery.
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After a while Aliera broke the silence.
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"Will they let me in the monastery? I tried not to inflict any
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lasting harm on the priest, but I'm probably not their favorite person."
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"The 'priest' as you call him is ... a friend of mine. I can trust
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him to help."
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"What about the guards?"
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"Kira gave her a quick glance. "We're going in through a private
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entrance, into the gardens. No one will see us who shouldn't."
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Reassured, Aliera fell silent. After what felt like forever, they
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came to the high stone wall of the monastery. Kira led them unerringly
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through a small door inset into the shadows of the wall, through a remote
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part of the garden, to the back hall. After a thorough scan to make sure
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they were unobserved, she took them to the guest room she had stayed in
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during her last visit. Helping Ali settle Julian gently onto the bed, she
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turned to find Bareil. The tenderness in Aliera's touch reassured her
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that Bashir would be all right in her care. At least long enough for her
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to return with the Vedek and a healer.
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Julian jerked awake, disoriented and confused. Thinking for a
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moment that he was back in the swamp and reacting without waiting to find
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out, he swung a fist at the blurry figure leaning over him. Strong
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fingers caught his wrist before the blow could land, and an amused voice
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floated down to him.
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"Good reactions, baby -- but not very nice to the healer. Where's
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your professional courtesy?"
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"Aliera?" Shaking his head slightly to clear it, he was aware of
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the cool pressure of a regenerator pressed to his shoulder. The lingering
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traces of Chatir's death still shadowed his mind but he was able to
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concentrate on his surroundings. Aliera sat slightly to his right side,
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supporting his good shoulder and lightly rubbing the arm she'd just
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caught. An older, gentle faced Bajoran man in monk's robes was just
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finishing up working over him. *Ali, your ribs.* He sent out a quick but
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thorough probe to assess her condition.
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*Ever the healer* she laughed back in his mind. *I'm fine. Your
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fierce major brought in a healer and he took care of both of us.* Aliera
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squeezed his shoulder gently in reassurance and Julian relaxed against
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her.
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*My major?*
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*Well, she saved your butt, and even helped me.* Her tone was sober
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now. *I'm not quite sure why.*
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*Kindred souls, perhaps.* He ignored her puzzlement over the
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comment and thanked the Bajoran doctor for his care. The monk murmured a
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soft acknowledgment and gave both of them some final instructions for
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their recovery. Then gathering his equipment, he nodded to them and went
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to join Vedek Bareil. As they began a low-voiced conversation, Kira
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detached herself from them and came across the room to stand by the bed.
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*You find the most interesting friends, Bashir. Wonder what Garak
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would make of her.* Aloud, Kira asked, "So, doctor, how are you feeling?"
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Neither Julian nor Aliera gave a visible reaction to Kira's
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thought, but Ali shook with silent laughter for a moment. *Behave, Ali!*
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Julian thought fiercely at her, and she subsided.
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"I'm fine, Kira, thanks to your quick action."
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"I thought you passed out?" Kira cocked a quizzical eyebrow at
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him.
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"Not until after you shot Chatir."
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*Julian? Doesn't the Bajoran know?*
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*No, Ali, none of them do. They think I'm as mind blind as a
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stone.*
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"I wish to thank you, Major Kira, for saving my life." Aliera's
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words were formal but her voice was warm. Kira looked at her for a long
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moment, then inclined her head.
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"Actually, I was saving Bashir's. Yours was incidental."
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*Ouch! Put you in *your* place!*
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*Oh, shut up, healer.*
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Kira was startled by the glowing smiles they both gave her.
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"Whatever the motivation, the outcome was my survival, and I thank
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you."
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"Don't make me regret it."
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"I will not." Somber emerald eyes met intense brown, and they
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struck a truce without another word being spoken.
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"Kira?" Julian broke into their exchange. "Would it be possible
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for Aliera and I to have some time alone? We ... really need to talk.
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Privately."
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She nodded. "I need to talk to Vedek Bareil, too. We may need to
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do some -- damage control. I'll be back in a little while." Turning on
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her heel she rejoined Bareil. The Bajoran healer had left sometime during
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their conversation. Kira and the Vedek exchanged some words, too low for
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the couple on the bed to hear. Bareil looked over her shoulder at Julian.
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The doctor smiled back at him reassuringly and Bareil relaxed somewhat,
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obviously still not trusting Aliera. Threading his arm through Kira's, he
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guided her through the door and closed it softly behind them.
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"Well." Aliera shifted until she was sitting beside Julian, one
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arm still loosely around his waist. He looked at his hands lying clasped
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in his lap, and consciously relaxed his fingers. When she didn't
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continue, he looked over at her face. Her eyes were huge, more vulnerable
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than he had ever seen them, and the downward curve of her mouth was
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troubled. "I don't think you'll believe my words, Healer." Her wistful
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voice caught at his heart.
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"Then don't tell me. Show me." He unlinked his fingers and
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captured her free hand between both of his. Snuggling into her embrace,
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he opened his mind to hers. At first, all he read was a nearly
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overwhelming hesitancy, a touch of fear. Her emotions were cloud gray,
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laced with stormy black and the teal of the linen they had worn as slaves.
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Slowly images began to form.
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His own face, eyes blank, blood running over his hands, between
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his fingers. The body of the empath at his feet, lying between them.
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*Run, Ishmir!* The sound of pounding feet, the peace keepers, coming in
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response to the empath's death cry. He backed away from her, from *it*,
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stumbling, turning, running.
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Peace keepers. Two of them. Grabbing for her, drawing their
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weapons. No time to think, only react. Pull the knife from the body.
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Slash, hard as she can. Get away. Oh, Elements, he was holding her too
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|
tightly! Twist, duck, thrust it home. Keep you busy with your partner --
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have to get away.
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One peace keeper now, holding the body of the other. Sorry,
|
|
sorry, no time to regret, have to escape. Sirens followed her flight, but
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she hid. Escaped. Used her skills. Used her talents. Used her self.
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|
The image shifted. One of the mining settlements, farther from
|
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Earth, just another stop on the trade route. Dark room, still, quiet.
|
|
Nobody home! Rifling through drawers, need to find a little something,
|
|
got to eat. Slender fingers expertly lifting goods, some jewelry, a hand
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phaser. Damn! No time to hide. How'd he get back so soon? Not shift
|
|
change yet! Fire and Sky, the bastard's drunk! Rough hands reached out
|
|
to hit at her. *Have a little fun with the bitch thief* No! You will
|
|
not! Hand comes up, safety's off. Oh, Elements. Not on stun after all.
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|
Slipping through the window. Falling into the dirt below. Stomach
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|
retching, mind turning, caught in a trap, always trying to escape, why is
|
|
there never any escape, oh Elements ...
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Once again the image shifted. Later, so much later, and the
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|
figure in the mirror wasn't so gaunt. The clothes were cheap but flashy
|
|
enough to look good under the lights. After the performance on stage,
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|
another, more private performance. Door opened. Lush room, pricey for
|
|
Rigel IV. Good pickings after she put the old lech to sleep for the
|
|
night. Not bad wine, considering. Cold hands. How can cold hands sweat?
|
|
Just another glass, lover. Hmm, yes. Just. Like. That. Beddy bye.
|
|
What have we here? The sparkle of the real thing, no glass here. A
|
|
snorting shuffle behind her, whirling to face him. More hard headed than
|
|
she'd thought. Reaching out to stop him from calling in his thugs -- she
|
|
wouldn't stand a chance -- no time to get to her weapons. Struggle for
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|
the wall, stupid old man, don't fight so hard, I don't want to hurt you!
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|
Scuffling, turning, keep him from the alarm. Sudden shove, crumpling into
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a heap, neck at such an odd angle. Looking up to meet appalled eyes. Air
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|
and Water, his housekeeper. Not going to hurt you, please don't run.
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|
Caught, just a light tap on the temple, tie her up, grab the gems. Sorry,
|
|
old lech. New life, new place.
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"You don't know your own strength." Julian's words dissipated the
|
|
last of the images. She nodded dismally.
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"It's not so much that I'm a killer."
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"No, you're just a lousy thief with bad timing." Her head came up
|
|
to glare at him, and she was surprised at the sympathy in his expression.
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|
He leaned forward and placed a quick kiss on her lips. "I'm sorry love.
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|
Inappropriate to joke about it, but I needed to lighten this up between
|
|
us."
|
|
"It's not a joking matter."
|
|
"No. The killings were in self defense."
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|
"Does that make *you* feel any less guilty?" Her question gave him
|
|
pause. "After all, so was yours."
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|
"No," he eventually responded. "No less guilty, for all it was the
|
|
only way to save myself. But I feel responsible for the hell you went
|
|
through."
|
|
"I blamed you for a very long time, Julian." He noticed her
|
|
deliberate use of his new name and brightened. "We're both different
|
|
people now. And it wasn't your fault, not really. Had we stayed as we
|
|
were, in the marketplace, neither of us would have survived."
|
|
"You wouldn't be running."
|
|
"No, I'd be dead. So would you." She tightened her hold on his
|
|
waist and pulled him closer to her side. "I'd rather run. It's a big
|
|
universe, lots of room."
|
|
"Why did you risk yourself to come here? A Federation outpost is
|
|
not the safest place for a fugitive."
|
|
"Had to." She rubbed her cheek briefly against his. "I've only
|
|
ever loved one person. And I had to confront you, see if I could set
|
|
things straight with you. Seeing the state of your shields, you weren't
|
|
dealing with it too well either."
|
|
"Healer, heal thyself?"
|
|
She chuckled. "Something like that."
|
|
"Aliera." He opened up his thoughts to her again. *I really do
|
|
love you.*
|
|
*Thank the Elements, baby, I didn't think you'd ever get around
|
|
to-*
|
|
His kiss interrupted her thought. Rolling her onto her back,
|
|
laughing, they tugged at each other's clothing, feeling young for the
|
|
first time in too many years. Laughter subsided as more intense emotions
|
|
wove around them, thoughts and feelings pulling them under, tossing them
|
|
up, wrapping them in a cocoon of color and sound and sensation.
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*Surely they've had time to talk about it by now.* Kira paused
|
|
outside the guest room door, then rang the chime. There was no answer,
|
|
and vague uneasiness intensified. *I knew I shouldn't have left him alone
|
|
in there with her. She's already tried to kill him twice and Dax will
|
|
have my head if anything happens to him!* Keying in the lock override, she
|
|
started forward. Then she abruptly stopped. No wonder there hadn't been
|
|
any answer to the chime. The erstwhile enemies were intertwined so
|
|
tightly they resembled one creamy tan and minty white body. Kira was
|
|
distracted by the tracks of thin white scars crossing Bashir's back,
|
|
running from his shoulders across the expanse of skin down to his hips.
|
|
Old, deep, and from more than one beating, by the look of it. Bright
|
|
emerald eyes, one winged brow flying upward, peered dreamily at her over a
|
|
muscular shoulder. Kira grinned at the sight, then turned and retreated
|
|
through the door. Re-keying the lock sequence, she decided she really
|
|
hadn't finished her conversation with Bareil.
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Vedek Bareil looked up to see Doctor Bashir make his way into the
|
|
garden. Kira noticed his hastily stifled smile and looked up to find the
|
|
source of his distraction. Seeing Bashir hesitating in the archway, she
|
|
sighed and excused herself to Bareil. Joining him with a sly smile, she
|
|
tried to look behind him into the corridor. "Where's Aliera?"
|
|
"Um."
|
|
At this less than informative response, she gave up trying to look
|
|
behind him and looked at his face. *My, don't we look contented!* floated
|
|
into his mind, and they both bit their lips to keep from laughing.
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|
Regaining control of himself, Julian gathered his scattered thoughts
|
|
enough to answer her. "She's left."
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|
Somehow that didn't surprise her. "How?"
|
|
"Chatir's shuttle."
|
|
"Really gone this time? Not hiding in the swamps again?"
|
|
He nodded, and she sighed. "Then I guess there's not much else
|
|
for you around here." She threw a wistful glance at the Vedek, then went
|
|
to make her good-byes. The doctor waited patiently until she rejoined
|
|
him, stretching his newly healed shoulder and reflecting on his recent
|
|
experiences. All of them. He felt more settled than he had in a long
|
|
while, and more ready to face the demons of his memories than he had ever
|
|
been.
|
|
"There's a shuttle leaving in a half hour for the station. I've
|
|
contacted Commander Sisko and let him know where we've been."
|
|
At his wary look, she hurried on. "Not all the details. Just
|
|
that we were -- helping the bounty hunter find Aliera. And that --
|
|
they're both gone and won't be any further threat to the station or
|
|
anybody on it. Or to Bajor."
|
|
Bashir barely restrained himself from hugging her. Even if she
|
|
didn't recoil from him, Vedek Bareil could still see them, and he didn't
|
|
want to cause any unnecessary complications. He was getting strong
|
|
indications of impending romance there, and he didn't want to accidentally
|
|
mess anything up for them. So he satisfied himself with a heartfelt,
|
|
"Thank you, Kira."
|
|
"Explanations could get complicated."
|
|
"Very."
|
|
"And Sisko is a Star Fleet commander. Bound to report ... certain
|
|
things ... if they were brought to his attention."
|
|
"Undoubtedly."
|
|
"It would be a moral dilemma for him."
|
|
"Definitely."
|
|
"And we don't want to put him in an uncomfortable position-"
|
|
"Kira? Least said, soonest mended."
|
|
"What? Where did that come from?"
|
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Julian grimaced. "Old Earth saying. What he doesn't know won't
|
|
hurt us."
|
|
She nodded, both of them in complete agreement for once. They
|
|
walked in silence for a few moments, then Julian continued tentatively.
|
|
"You deserve the whole truth about all this, Kira. I know it has
|
|
been ... confusing for you."
|
|
She sniffed but didn't answer him.
|
|
"I can't quite tell you yet. One day I hope I can." She reacted
|
|
to the pain buried in his voice, reaching out to lightly pat his arm.
|
|
"Just not now, not yet."
|
|
"It's your story, Julian. When you feel like you can, or want to,
|
|
talk about it, I'm here to listen. You know, one of these days I might
|
|
tell you something of my past, too."
|
|
He smiled slightly. "If you wish to, I'd be honored to listen."
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She smiled back. "Goes both ways."
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The sheer normalcy of the afternoon calmed Julian's nerves. He
|
|
had reassured his staff that everything was under control, seen commander
|
|
Sisko and managed to survive that interview relatively intact. Changing
|
|
into casual pants and a sweater, he relaxed in his bedroom and tried not
|
|
to think about separations. The sound of the door chime rescued him
|
|
before his thoughts became too depressing. Rousing himself, he met his
|
|
visitor at the door.
|
|
Jadzia smiled warmly at him, her eyes running quickly over him as
|
|
if to assure herself that he was in one piece. "Hi, Julian."
|
|
"Hello." Her company was just the distraction he needed. "Would
|
|
you like to come in?"
|
|
She nodded and stepped past him into the room. The light, spicy
|
|
fragrance she wore tickled his senses as she passed. She was also dressed
|
|
casually, in a light raw silk jumpsuit and a fuzzy angora shell. *Cuddly.
|
|
Warm and cuddly.* This was not his standard mental image of Dax, and it
|
|
took a moment for him to regain his equilibrium. When he did, he noticed
|
|
that she seemed a little nervous.
|
|
"You look lovely, Jadzia. Are you on your way to a date?"
|
|
Teasingly. To his mild surprise, she answered him seriously.
|
|
"I hope so. Have you had dinner yet?"
|
|
"No." His momentary hesitation passed, and he felt very relaxed.
|
|
"Would you like have dinner with me?"
|
|
"That's my line." Her eyes sparkled into his. He didn't resist
|
|
the temptation to grin back.
|
|
"Quark's?"
|
|
"Actually, I was thinking of someplace a little quieter."
|
|
"Like where?" He ushered her back out into the corridor and moved
|
|
to walk beside her. Underlying the warmth of their friendship he felt the
|
|
electricity of her arousal. It matched his, and he tingled from the
|
|
mixture of anticipation and companionship.
|
|
"There's a little place, run by a Bajoran master chef, down on the
|
|
D concourse. I thought you might like to try it out. Kira recommended
|
|
it."
|
|
"Lead on," he smiled.
|
|
"Just follow me." She reached out and slipped her fingers through
|
|
his. *Slow and easy. Do it right* whispered in his mind.
|
|
"Quiet and private sounds wonderful. We ... need to talk. About a
|
|
lot of things." His soft words made her smile with relief, and she
|
|
relaxed. It was a beginning.
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The End
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