Author: X_tremeroswellian
Email: X_tremeroswellian@yahoo.com
Disclaimer: Sliders belongs to Universal, Tracey Torme, Fox,
and others, I'm sure. Not my show, not my characters, but please
don't sue anyway.
Rated PG-13.
Spoilers: "This Slide of Paradise" and 4th season Episodes
Category: Quinn/Wade angst...very depressing...was depressed when I wrote it...Can't be happy and optomistic all the time.
Author's Note: This is actually the first of a 2-parter. The 2nd part Is called "In Your Heart."
Regret
He had been praying since he had pushed them into the vortex. And then they had found Remmy and rescued him from the awful encampment.
But she was gone.
And for a long time he pushed all thoughts of her out of his
mind. But he couldn't stop the nightmares.
Every night, he saw her, huddled in a dismal cage, cowering in
fear of the Kromagg's beatings and rapes. She was crying, alone,
terrified. He would call out to her, but she couldn't hear him.
Then they would come back for her and she would scream for him to
come and rescue her, begging, pleading, but he couldn't reach her
in time.
He would wake up to find himself shaking uncontrollably, his heart racing, wondering where he was. That he would remember that it didn't matter anymore. Because no matter where Quinn was, Wade wasn't with him.
She was gone.
The only reason he was still alive was Rembrandt. He was certain
they would find her eventually. Quinn wasn't nearly so hopeful.
He knew the chances of her even being alive at this point were
slim to none.
And it was because of him. If only he hadn't shoved her and Remmy
through that vortex she would still be with them - with him. He
had seen the hesitation in her eyes-she wasn't about to step
through that gateway without him. If only he hadn't pushed her
through.
He didn't deserve to be alive. It should have been him to be the
Kromagg's prisoner. Not her.
Anyone but her.
She was so good, so pure. And she loved him more than anyone
ever had. So why couldn't he see it until it was too late?
Too late to tell her he felt the same--too late to hold her in
his arms and kiss her under the moon. To tell her she was the
only one he wanted to be with for eternity.
It was too late because she was gone.
He'd wasted so much time. Time he could never get back. His only
hope was to find his doubles and warn them about making the same
mistakes he did--a mistake that he would regret for the rest of
his life.
The End