CHAPTER TWO
At 0700
hours Kathryn Janeway entered the bridge. Tuvok rose from the command chair and
nodded briefly before going off duty. On his way to the turbolift he stopped to
give Magnus Rollins a few last minute instructions before leaving. Tom Paris
had already come on duty. He glanced back only briefly, acknowledging her
presence before continuing with his work. His back was straight, and most times
he started out at the main view screen.
Kathryn sat
back in her chair, her hands resting loosely on the armrests, and occasionally
she looked down at the console between her chair and Chakotay's. His chair was
empty. She bit back an involuntary cry. Her eyes had instinctively gone to his
chair, and expecting to find him looking at her, smiling...smiling...
Always,
there had been that indefinable, intangible bond between them. He only needed
to smile and she would know that she need have no worries,
he'd be sharing them with her. She heard his words: "pain shared is pain
halved, Kathryn, darling. Don't ever think you need to bear it alone..."
Now
Chakotay was in pain so severe that he remained unconscious and she felt her
old powerless rage at being unable to held him. Early
this morning she had gone to sick bay, but not before she had settled
"Susan, thanks so much," she had said before leaving for
sick bay.
"No
problem, Captain. Noah's promised to take her to the holodeck and put her in a
baby swing..."
"Noah,
huh..."
"Captain,
we're friends," Susan said, blushing at Kathryn's intuitive guess.
"He's
still afraid of me, you know..."
"I
know! I told him so many times not to be, Captain. He - he admires you
tremendously, Captain. I can tell you that..."
Tara had
started to squirm in Kathryn's arms and she quickly handed the baby to Susan
who started clucking like a hen when
"Say bye to Mommy, sweetie. This afternoon she'll be back, okay?"
"Doctor,
how is he?" she asked quickly as she approached the bed. It was a moot
question. Chakotay looked the same as he had the day before and the day before that.
His colour had not changed from the pallid to a more normal healthy sheen. His
lips were dry again and she quickly dabbed a sponge to them.
"There's
little change, Captain, although he seems to be breathing easier this morning.
I'm administering a new painkiller. It should work, Captain. This time Seven of
Nine has agreed to donate a few of her nanites. They'll be removed as soon as
the Commander is out of danger - "
"Thank
you, Doctor," Kathryn said as calmly as she could, her heart contracting
again at how still Chakotay lay.
"And
Captain, I'll be working today to repair the damage to his optical nerves. At
least, he'll have his eyesight restored to a great degree..."
Kathryn
gave a sigh of relief. Chakotay's injuries had been extensive and loss of
vision was just one of the problems he would have had. Now at least... She
touched his brow. He didn't seem to have any pain, and he looked almost
peaceful. She sat down in the chair next to his bed and looked at the doctor
with a question in her eyes. The doctor gave a sigh and moments later, the dome
was let down. Kathryn's hand went instantly to hold Chakotay's. His hand felt
warm. The past days he had run a very high fever as well, although that was
contained.
"Chakotay..."
her voice was hardly above a whisper and Kathryn imagined she felt his hand
move under hers.
She sat
still, never taking her gaze off him, and occasionally she touched his cheek.
"Chakotay,"
she whispered again.
"He
will open his eyes, Captain. Just be patient..."
"Yes,"
she agreed. When she looked at the chronometer, she realised she had to leave
immediately.
"Chakotay,
today Susan is taking care of
There was
no response as she rose from her chair, ready to leave, again feeling her eyes
filling with tears as she took one last look at her husband.
***
Kathryn
pulled her thoughts to the present, the bridge coming into focus again as she
looked around her. There was as always, a hush, a quiet efficiency that every
senior officer went about his or her task briskly. Chakotay may lie very ill in
sick bay, but Voyager had to move on.
"Captain,"
Tom Paris said as he turned in his chair and looked at her, "Commander
Chakotay has had a peaceful night."
'Thank you,
Tom. I've just come from sick bay."
"He's
still the same?"
"No
change as yet, although Doctor is hopeful that today - "
"I
understand, Captain," Tom said quickly as he saw the Captain frown. Tom
cast a glance at where Harry was standing at his station and nodded. He turned
his attention to the panels in front of him and then the quiet settled on the
bridge again.
Everyone
was aware of what was happening in sick bay, and Kathryn had a deep
appreciation for their concern.
***
During the
lunch break Kathryn hurried to her quarters. Susan was waiting for her and
"She's
been very good, Captain," Susan said, smiling as she rose from the couch.
"Thanks,
Susan," Kathryn replied. She bent and sat down on the rug.
"I'll
be in after lunch, Captain," Susan said as she prepared to leave.
"Captain..."
"Yes,
Susan?"
"I was
wondering, Captain, if I couldn't take
"I'd
like that, Susan. I've got so much work to catch up on and Commander
Chakotay..."
"I
understand, Captain. You'll be all afternoon in sick bay -
"
"Yes..."
When Susan
left, Kathryn touched
"
The next
few minutes the baby ate hungrily and by the time she was ready for her bottle,
she was already drowsy. Kathryn smiled.
Only then
Kathryn ordered something for herself to eat. She
settled on some sandwiches and juice, just enough that she could eat while she
studied the backlog of reports she had brought down from her ready room. It was
quiet in her quarters and by the time she finished two reports, an hour had
gone by. She sighed. She would have liked to go down to sick bay and be with Chakotay, but
she knew the Doctor would bundle her out there, saying: "There's no change
in the Commander's condition, Captain."
When Susan
returned, she was ready to leave.
"I'll
let you know as soon as there's the slightest change, Captain..." the doctor
said on an exasperated sigh.
"Thank
you. Janeway out."
***
Susan
Nicoletti sat next to Noah Lessing on a bench. This afternoon B'Elanna had also
joined them with baby Miral and together with Jamie, son of James Hamilton and
Mariah Henley, they formed a little playgroup. The babies were in their swings
and B'Elanna was deep in conversation with Mariah while Noah's eyes were
constantly on the children.
Susan had
never liked Noah to begin with, but she had warmed to him, after watching him
always sitting alone at a table in the mess hall. The other four from the
Equinox had soon integrated, but Noah, on whom the Captain had come down the
hardest, had been taciturn, hardly looking up when anyone joined him at his
table. He had preferred being alone, and until Commander Chakotay one day sat
down next to him, Noah was forced to look the Maquis leader in the eyes.
Commander Chakotay had gone into his Maquis mode and ordered:
"You
gonna sit here and mope for thirty years?" Commander Chakotay's voice had
been brusque, unsparing when he addressed Noah. Their little confrontation had
been noticed immediately by the others in the mess hall and they were looking
with eager anticipation at the prospect of Commander Chakotay going one round
with Noah Lessing who was at least a head taller, but lacked the advantage of
superior rank.
"No,
Commander." Noah had replied without looking Chakotay in the eyes.
"Hey,
look at me."
"Aye,
Sir, Commander..." Clear, liquid
light brown eyes made contact pitch black eyes that had a furious glint in
them.
"That's
better. Now, Noah, the Captain might look like she could kill you again, but
you know, she is open for discussion and holds nothing against you."
"She
will kill me, Commander. I don't belong here - "
"Now,
Noah, unless you want me to deck you right now - and don't think I can't -
you're gonna retract those words and rephrase them, you hear?"
"Aye,
Commander, Sir!"
"Right now!"
"Aye,
Commander, Sir!"
"You
belong here on this vessel, Noah Lessing, and Captain Janeway may be ruthless,
but she is fair. You agree?"
There had
been no response from Noah and Susan, who had been told this only three weeks
ago by Noah himself, thought that Noah was still deeply regretting what they
had been forced to do under Captain Ransom's command. He still felt badly about
it. He felt badly the way he challenged Captain Janeway, how disrespectful he
was and all. But as he looked at Commander Chakotay, Noah had seen only
kindness there, although he swore to her, the Commander's hand was balled into
a fist as if he were
ready to bash Noah's brains out.
"You
are a member of this crew, get that?"
"I
belong here, Commander. I know my fear is unreasonable, but Captain Janeway is
fair..."
"And
you will integrate with the other crewmembers."
"Aye,
Sir. Anything you say, Sir."
"That's
better. Now, you gonna sit here all day or shall I ask the Captain to order you
speak to the other crewmembers?"
Noah had
looked around him and felt the old pain of marginalisation, a situation he knew
he brought upon himself. The others were staring at him and Chakotay as if they
expected the Commander to let fly with a fist any time.
After that
day Noah had made a conscious attempt to mix and had even held baby Tara when
she had been only a month old.
"If
there is anything I could do, Susan," Noah's words penetrated her
thoughts, "I wish to help the Commander and the Captain. He is such a
strong man, I never expected him to lie there in sick bay, looking so
helpless."
"I
know, Noah. But Noah, you know you're helping already by helping to take care
of little
Noah smiled
at her, looking fiercely proud for a moment, and the perpetual frown on his
forehead relieved by the way his face relaxed. Susan's heart warmed. Her cold
hands and cold heart had found at last a safe haven in this tall, quiet man whose
immense height and strength belied the gentle streak in him. In that he respect
he was so much like Commander Chakotay.
"I
would - "
His words
died in his throat as
"What
can be the matter, Noah?" Susan asked, her
concern etched deeply on her attractive face. B'Elanna approached and tried to
take
"I
don't know, Susan," he replied as he crooned to
"Janeway
to Nicoletti - " the captain's voice sounded over
the commbadge.
"Yes,
Captain?"
"I'm
on my way to sick bay. Could you take care of
"Certainly,
Captain," Susan replied promptly.
"Thanks.
Janeway out..."
"The
Captain sounded out of breath, like she's hurrying. I wonder if it's Commander
Chakotay. He - "
"He
has probably regained consciousness," B'Elanna surmised. She graced Noah
and Susan with a huge smile before she continued, "It's about time he came
to and took care of his girls..."
"Maybe
that's why
"Indeed,
she sensed that her father has woken up!"
"Oh,
sweet
The baby
lifted her face away from Noah's chest and looked with tear streaked eyes at the
big man. She broke into a smile and bowled Noah over.
"Come,
Noah, let's take her to the Captain's quarters. She has entrusted me with her
codes in case of emergency. I'm certain the Captain herself will want to take
"Hey,
"I
hope the Commander gets well soon," Susan said to B'Elanna as they left
the holodeck.
"We're
all breathe easier when he does. It's been touch and
go and the Captain
is exhausted, Susan."
"I
know! Just seeing Captain Janeway again will help him speed up his
recovery."
***
END CHAPTER TWO.