Touched In The Afternoon
Disclaimer:'Star Trek: Voyager, Captain Janeway, Seven of Nine' and all other characters from the show belong to Rick Berman, Jeri Taylor, and Michael Piller, as well as Paramount Studios/Viacom. But most importantly, Captain Kathryn Janeway and Seven Of Nine belong to Kate Mulgrew and Jeri Ryan. No copyright infringement is intended or inferred. The story along with any/all new characters are sole property of the author and can not be used without expressed permission first.
Author's Note: This did not begin as a story, it was in fact just thoughts running rampant around in my head the last few days that decided they wanted to be written down. It wasn't until last night that I decided to make this a story involving Captain Janeway and Seven of Nine. This has not been beta'd, so any mistakes are mine alone.
Second Author's Note (June 2nd, 2002):
Rating: R.
"Regeneration cycle complete," Seven heard
as she opened her eyes ready for the start of another
day.
Stepping off the dias', she walked over to her
computer station.
'I do not recall leaving this out,' she thought to
herself picking up the data padd she found lying
there, her eyebrow arched as she read the first
paragraph.
"Good morning Seven,
I thought we'd try something a little different,
instead of reading one of your
stories, perhaps you'd be so inclined to read
something I've written.
We can discuss it later, after our duty
shift.
Kathryn Janeway."
"Intriguing," Seven said out loud taking the data
padd with her as she made her way to the Astrometrics
lab.
Althought she had wanted to read it right away, Seven
knew her duties came first. It wasn't until the Doctor
reminded her to have something for lunch, that
she decided to make the most of her time and read the
story.
"I want you to stay... not just for tonight,"
Kathryn said.
"Are you sure?"
"Yes," she replied, caressing the face of the
person she wanted to wake up with for the rest of her
life. She sealed her comment with a kiss, one that
woke up the desire and passion she had denied herself
for too long.
"Nothing would make me happier..."
"You know, there may be problems ahead, like my
job for instance," Kathryn said.
"I know, your job is important to you. It is a
part of you..."
"Yes, it is," Kathryn answered.
"Hi Seven... mind if I join you?" Harry Kim
asked, holding his lunch tray.
"I... no, please," Seven answered, turning the
data padd face down on the table. He had surprised
her, so engrossed in the story, she had not heard him
walk up to the table.
"Seven, are you okay?" Harry asked, sitting down,
poking at the culinary effort Neelix had made for
lunch.
"Yes, why do you ask?"
"Nothing really, it's just... it's just that you
seemed distracted the last couple of days, that's
all," Harry replied, mildly amused that his stomach
had not revolted after a few bites.
"I am functioning... I am fine. Thank you for
asking lieutenant," Seven replied, accessing one of
the Doctor's catch phrases.
"Okay, if you say so. What are you reading?" he
asked, gesturing towards the data padd.
"The Captain has asked me to review... a report,"
Seven answered, feeling that Captain Janeway would not
want it known that she had written a story. At least
that's what she thought the Captain might
want.
"Mmmm," Harry uttered, nodding his head. "Seven...
I... I was wondering if you might like to come to a
recital we're having tomorrow night," he asked
quickly.
"I do not believe that I have any plans, I shall
attend."
"Great... um, I've got to go, it starts at
nineteen hundred hours, I'll seen you then," Harry
said getting up, taking his half eaten lunch with
him.
"Good-bye lieutenant," Seven replied.
Waiting until she was alone once again, Seven picked
up the data padd and resumed reading.
"I know, your job is important to you. It is a
part of you..."
"Yes it is," Kathryn answered. "But I can't fight
this any more, I don't want to."
"Then don't," came the reply.
It has been said, that life is made up of tiny
moments... fragments.
That once put together, encompasses a person's
life...
Beginning...
Middle...
End.
Kathryn knew as she stood in her living room, seconds
ticking by, that this moment, however fleeting,
would stand alone against all others.
A beacon of light, that would shine brillantly, in the
final days of her life.
Something she would treasure, regardless of the
outcome, she knew this with every part of herself.
So, she replied the only way she could:
"I won't."
They had been together before, and each time they
discovered something...
Different...
New...
Yet, always filled with passion.
Kathryn had never experienced such raw passion
before...
Never knew how much love could enhance every
touch...
Every kiss...
Every thing.
Even now, as they moved unhurriedly towards her
bedroom, she could feel the love in each passing
caress.
She knew that the words either whispered or shouted in
passion were not empty shells, something said in the
heat of the moment...
But grains of truth, firmly embedded in her heart.
There were no need for words at this moment...
Not now.
Clothes were removed, slowly, as if tearing down walls
that had kept them apart for too long.
Soon, they stood before each other...
Their souls bared as they were.
Reaching out for one another, they embraced...
Needing the single act of compassion, to seal their
devotion.
"Kathryn...?"
"Yes," she answered, wondering what could have
broken the spell.
"Is this real? Or is it a dream?"
"It's real."
"Thank you..."
"For what?" Kathryn asked.
"For loving me."
Smiling, tears of untold happiness evident in her
eyes, she answered, truthfully and from her heart:
"Always... my love, always."
Seven frowned.
There was no more, the story had ended.
'Perhaps Captain Janeway gave it to me
prematurely?,' she thought.
Seven could not identify the feelings she
experienced while reading the story. She still have
several hours until her shift was completed. She left
the messhall and headed back to the Astrometrics lab,
all the while thinking about the last line in the
story.
It was if she had expected the Captain to name the
other character, she could almost see the
name.
'I will ask the captain later,' she thought,
when she arrived back in the lab. Placing the data
padd down, and continuing her work.
'I wonder if she liked it?,' Janeway asked herself,
as she watched the stars go by in her ready
room.
The End.
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