Title: A Favour.
Author: Ohyjo.
Disclaimer: Paramount owns Voyager and
her crewmembers. This story is for fun, not profit.
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Notes: A response to the VJB Snow Challenge.
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Despite the thick gloves B'Elanna wore
her hands were ice cold. In fact she was freezing all over.
She still did not understand how she
ended up on this away mission but here she was, and hating every minute of it.
Thank god, none of the snowstorms they had observed from Voyager had struck up.
Walking behind her team-mate she still
had no idea were she was going or what she was doing on this frozen mud ball.
She simply had no idea what Seven had in mind that required her assistance.
B'Elanna's mood was deteriorating by
the minute. Where the hell was Seven taking her and why the hell hadn't they
just transported directly to their destination?
Seven absolutely refused to tell her
why they were here, simply replying that she would find out when they got
there; she would know. And all of this simply because she owed the Borg a
favour.
"Do not worry, B'Elanna Torres, we
have nearly reached our destination," said Seven as she looked at the half
Klingon.
"Seven why the hell did we not
beam there directly?"
B'Elanna did her best not to let her
temper get the better of her. Lately she and the Borg had started to get along
better and she knew Seven would not walk around in all this snow without a good
reason. That would be inefficient.
But it was difficult to keep herself in
check, and it was getting more difficult as she was getting colder.
"There are natural phenomena in
this planet's atmosphere that make transportation hazardous." Replied
Voyager's Astrometrics officer.
"Seven, I can see miles away in
just about every direction. What the hell are we doing here?" B'Elanna
tried again.
"We are already here, it is more a
matter of timing. It will only be a few moments now."
Seven tried to placate her half Klingon
companion without giving away her surprise. She had to trick the Klingon in
coming here with her but she was certain that when the woman saw what was here
she would appreciate it very much.
At least that was what she hoped. With
the chief Engineer you never knew, but then that was one of the things she
liked about her.
When Seven had scanned this planet from
Astrometric's she had come across a very exiting natural phenomena.
She had been eager to study it in
person, preferably alone so she could enjoy it's perfection uninterrupted. However
Captain Janeway refused to give Seven permission to go unless someone went with
her. But there was only one person with whom Seven wanted to share this unique
phenomena.
And it had been nearly impossible to
come up with an idea to persuade the Klingon to join her on this outing without
giving anything away. But she had gotten lucky.
In order to speed up repairs from an
unfortunate encounter with an asteroid field, Seven had volunteered to help out
the overworked Engineering staff. There she had been so efficient that when she
finished the Chief Engineer, in an unusually good mood, had thanked Seven for
her help. She had also said that she owed her one.
Unclear about what that meant she had
requested B'Elanna explain to her what she owed her. Chuckling B'Elanna had
said that it meant she owed Seven a favour.
That had put a smile on Seven's face as
her problem was solved. "I do indeed need a favour from you."
Curiously B'Elanna had asked what it
was. Assuming Seven would probably want more power diverted to Astrometrics or
something like that. Actually planning to help the former Drone as well as she
could this time.
When she heard what Seven wanted her to
do her good mood melted like snow in the sun. But being an honourable Klingon
she did not try to get out of it. She had said she owed Seven a favour so she
had to pay up.
And so now the engineer was walking
with Seven in this dessert of snow and her mood was dropping by the minute.
Suddenly the former Drone stopped and
said: "It is beginning."
And all around them the light changed,
beautiful colours were streaming through the sky, slowly changing the white
horizon in a gentle flow of colours. It was breathtaking.
B'Elanna forgot all about the cold and
her temper. She simply drank in the amazing sight.
They did not know how long they stood
there watching but a while later the scenery slowly turned back to the previous
white landscape.
Still in awe of what they had just
witnessed they stood still for a few more minutes, not willing or at that point
able, to break the spell they were under.
It was obvious to Seven that her
surprise had been well received. This pleased her even more than the incredible
phenomena she had just observed. Still she asked. "Did you enjoy the
vision, B'Elanna Torres?"
After what she had just experienced all
B'Elanna could do was nod.
And then to her own surprise she
grasped Seven's hand, only intending to touch it briefly, to thank her, since
for the first time in a very long time she lacked words to express herself. But
when she tried to pull back Seven refused to let go.
For some reason this did not make her
angry. She just looked expectedly at Seven. The former drone started talking
softly.
"This occurrence was impressive,
with you beside me it became perfection. I am glad we could witness this event
together."
B'Elanna could not believe what she was
hearing and her jaw dropped half open. Giving her head a good shake, she
wondered if she had heard what Seven had said correctly.
One look in the blonde's blue eyes told
her she had not misheard the words. The feelings displayed there left no room
for doubt and B'Elanna felt all-warm inside.
A huge smile appeared on her face as
she grasped Seven's hand tighter in response. No words were needed.
It was the beginning of a beautiful
friendship and o... so much more.
The
end
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Author's note. When I tried to write the phenomena witnessed by Seven and
B'Elanna I wanted it to be a bit like the Aurora Borealis but since I don't
know what that is like and some of you might I created something specific for
the planet S&T were on;) *****