Author's Note: This story takes place immediately following the
fadeout after, in the words of the illustrious Tracy Hemenover, "the
big humongous smooch on the Promenade in front of the Prophets and
everybody."
"Where did you hear that?"
0830 hours, the Promenade
Kira Nerys was falling, falling gently into a warm darkness that
had no bottom...and on the way down she was finding that she wasn't
falling but flying. Her bones were liquefying inside her body and her skin
was pulsing with excitement...she heard nothing but the rush of blood in
her ears and she felt nothing but his lips on hers and his arms around her.
She was completely off balance, both literally and figuratively, but she
felt no fear...because if there was one thing of which she was certain, it
was that Odo would never let her fall.
He filled her arms as perfectly as if they had both been shaped for
this moment, and perhaps they had. All the meetings, all the conversations,
all the missions and the trips and the assignments and the battles...she
didn't know how it had happened but she did know that she could no longer
deny that he'd been bred into her very bones and grafted onto her flesh.
Some dim faraway part of her mind was shouting at her that this
was probably not the appropriate time or place for such a display, but it
was as unheard and unheeded as a blade of grass crying out to the treetops.
[Odo,] her mind whispered. [This is Odo...your colleague, your confidante,
your dearest friend, and you are kissing him?] No, we are kissing
each other. So there. You wanna make something of it?
She felt she could kiss him forever, and that if she never left his
embrace she would be perfectly content. Her arms tightened around him
as if she could never hold him fast enough or pull him close enough. His
warmth suffused her, his sweet clean smell surrounded her, and for the
first time in her life Kira felt complete.
Finally their lips parted and Kira buried her head in his shoulder.
He was holding her so tightly she feared her ribs might crack but it didn't
matter. Her breath was coming in quick, slightly ragged gasps and she
could feel tremors running through him...his entire body was thrumming
like a zither string.
"Odo..." she whispered hoarsely.
"Nerys," he replied in like fashion.
She had no idea where to begin. There was too much to be said, too
much to do, too much to feel and think and consider. She opened her mouth
to speak with only the vaguest notion of what would come out. "Do you
realize we just had our first kiss in the middle of the Promenade?"
His shaking intensified and for a moment a pang of fear shot through
her. Could he lose his shape out of sheer embarrassment? After a few
seconds of uneasiness she drew back and looked up into his face, laying
a hand on his cheek. He was indeed struggling to keep his composure...but
his eyes shone with happiness, not mortification. A smile curled her lips
as she realized he was holding back laughter. Laughing was not something
Odo did often, she herself had only heard it perhaps twice, and this seemed
an unlikely moment for an attack of mirth but there it was. Their eyes met
and whatever modicum of composure remained promptly vanished as they
both burst into laughter that was part relief, part unbearable joy, part
embarrassment and part anxiety over this sudden and dramatic change in
their relationship. They embraced again, holding each other for all they
were worth as their laughter mixed with the rising sound of applause from
the surrounding crowd.
After a few moments she whispered into his ear, "Let's get out of
here." She felt him nod and they drew apart. He looked down at her and
gently stroked his fingers down the side of her face. Kira felt her heart skip
a few beats at the expression in his eyes as he did that...for a moment she
felt as if she were the one who might turn into a puddle of goo on the
floor. He reached down and twined his fingers through hers, gave her hand a
quick squeeze, then steeled himself and looked around at the bystanders. They
were still clapping like this was the best show in the quadrant...and perhaps
it was. Kira couldn't stop smiling. He pulled her away from that spot on the
Promenade which she was sure would never again feel quite the same and
towards his office. The crowd surrounded them as they passed through it,
everyone grinning and murmuring. Both received dozens of "good for you" claps
on the back or shoulder and Kira saw more than one teary face. She kept a
tight hold on Odo's hand. She was more embarrassed for him than for herself.
She didn't really mind the public exposure but knew that in the days to come
he would be in a more or less constant state of mortification. She only hoped
that he considered it a fair trade.
0833 hours, Sickbay
"Dr. Bashir! Come quick!"
Julian dropped his PADD and rushed into the admitting room. "What is
it?" he asked, looking around for someone in need of his help...but there wasn't
anyone there except his nurses, who were all standing at the door and staring
out at the Promenade. It had been Rashika, his head nurse, who had called him.
She grabbed his arm and pulled him to the door.
"Oh, you've just got to see this," she said.
When Julian saw what they were all looking at, his jaw dropped down
to his chest and his eyes blinked in disbelief. There on the Promenade,
surrounded by a very interested crowd, was the astounding sight of Kira and
Odo engaged in a passionate kiss. "Good Lord," he managed. He felt a lump
rise in his throat...one would have to have been made of bronze not to have
been touched by their ardor, which seemed to radiate off them like sunlight.
He watched them with dawning realization. Surely they had to have loved one
another for a long time, even years. Passion like that does not spring up
overnight.
"Oh...that's so beautiful," breathed one of the other nurses.
Julian smiled. "So it is, Ensign. So it is."
0837 hours, Quark's bar
Jadzia watched them disappear into Odo's office and her paralysis
broke. She made a beeline for Quark's window to find the bartender calmly
typing on a PADD. He looked at her with a neutral smile. "Good morning,
Commander." She gaped at him...surely he hadn't missed it!
"Quark!"
"Something I can do for you?"
She pointed over her shoulder at the security office. "Did you see
that? Did you see them?"
Quark spared a glance in the direction she was pointing and went back
to whatever he was doing. "Of course I saw them."
She wanted to reach over the bar and shake him. How could he
possibly be so blase about such a momentous occurence right in front of his
very door? "Is that all you can say? Wasn't that amazing? I can scarcely
believe it!" Her words came breathlessly. She felt like she'd just run the
hundred meter dash. Oh, she would fly high on this excitement for months.
Quark regarded the agitated commander with a nonplussed expression
on his face. He tapped the PADD twice against his palm. "It's about damned
time," was all he said. He turned away from the window and went back to
work, leaving Jadzia open-mouthed behind him.
0839 hours, DS9 Security Office
Kira sat down in what she thought of as "her" chair, drawing one knee
up to her chest. Odo leaned against the edge of his desk and they just stared
at each other for a few moments, unsure how to proceed.
"What now?" she finally said with a bemused grin.
He shook his head. "No idea."
She smiled up at him, considered for a moment, then rose to stand
before him. After another brief hesitation, she grasped both of his hands and
leaned towards him, her knees against his.
"You know this will change everything," she whispered. He nodded,
squeezing her fingers.
"Change is a good thing...isn't it?"
She also nodded, slowly. "Yes, I think it is."
He slowly inclined his head towards her until their foreheads were
resting against each other. They stood there silently for several long
moments, absorbing each other as a new presence. "Does this mean that
we're..." he began in a low, slightly hoarse whisper.
"Yes," she said, cutting him off. "We're. We are. We...are."
She drew back and looked into his eyes. "And I think that in some ways, we
always were." He laid his hand on the side of her face and stroked his thumb
over her cheek. She covered it with her own and felt her eyes misting over,
wondering vaguely if it were possible for one's heart to physically burst. She
slipped her arms around him and nestled her head down on his shoulder, where
it seemed to fit best. He drew her close and held her, one hand gently cupping
the back of her head. There they stayed, comfortably wrapped in each other,
as the world whirled on outside the office doors.
Finally Kira drew away. "I'm on duty in Ops in five minutes," she said.
He nodded. "I have work to do as well...though I'll be damned if
it'll be easy to keep my mind on the criminal activity reports today."
"I'm having lunch with Dax, but after our shifts..."
"Why don't I come to your quarters at...1900 hours?"
She looked at him from under lowered eyelashes, her expression coyly
shy. "I'll be waiting," she said, letting her fingers linger on his chest as she
pulled away and walked out of the office.
Odo sighed as she disappeared down the corridor. On a sudden impulse
he did what he'd seen the Chief do a number of times...he pinched himself, hard.
Nothing changed. Is it possible that I'm not dreaming? he thought. Is it
possible that I am now her...what, boyfriend? Too adolescent. Her lover?
Too cheesy, and not technically true yet. Her...partner? Too neutral. He
frowned in thought. Her soulmate? Too melodramatic. Her, um, constant
companion? Too ambiguous.
He sat down at his desk and picked up a PADD, and it came to him. I
am her...hers. I am simply hers. He smiled. That'll do.
0900 hours, DS9 Ops
Kira strode into Ops with her head held high, ready for winks and nudges,
but none came. She nearly slapped herself on the forehead. Of course, they
can't possibly have already heard about it up here, she thought. Thank the
Prophets.
"Report," she said to Lieutenant Briggs, the night duty officer.
"Good morning, sir," Briggs said, handing Kira the raktajino she always
had ready for her. Briggs was the sort who was forever whistling a happy tune
and really meant it when she said "good morning." It made Kira want to punch
her sometimes but she was an awfully nice person and an excellent officer so
she suppressed the urge. Briggs went on with the report. "All's well." That
was another Briggs-ism. Not "situation normal" or "all systems nominal" but
simply "all's well." It had a quaint, archaic ring to it. "Ensign Leibowitz
won't be in, he's down with the Rigellian fever. The primary phase transition
coils in the secondary docking ring systems are down but it's already being
attended to. Captain Sisko is expected back from Bajor at 1200 hours."
"Thank you, Briggs. Dismissed."
Briggs smiled and sketched a salute, another of her archaic quirks.
"Have a good shift, Major." She went to the turbolift and was gone.
Kira smiled to herself. I'm sure I will. "You have Ops, Lieutenant,"
she said to Lieutenant Kolopak, the day duty officer, as she headed for her
office. She had at least three hours of reports to catch up on and it would
probably take her longer, seeing as she was likely to be a bit...distracted.
0915 hours, Habitat Ring #458
Ishtar Lebanovski unhooked her long blue skirt and hung it in the
closet as her husband Drake dressed for work. "You should have seen it,
honey. I'm telling you, it was like something out of a holonovel!"
Drake frowned. "Is that appropriate, though? Two senior officers
playing tonsil-hockey in the middle of the Promenade?"
She playfully cuffed him on the arm. "Tonsil hockey! Where do you
come up with these things? And anyway, who needs 'appropriate' when
your insteps melt away." She hugged herself, remembering a time in the
not-so-distant past when Drake might have done something equally
spontaneous.
"Gotta go, I'm late for an appointment," Drake said, bending to kiss
her chastely on the cheek as he picked up his case and left. She supposed
being a plasma-field consultant was enough to leach the romance out of
anyone's heart.
0924 hours, the Promenade
Ensign Sara Gomez wanted a jumja stick. "At nine thirty in the
morning?" admonished her most recent boyfriend, Vikar Tyral, one of Odo's
Bajoran deputies.
"Any time is a good time for jumja sticks," she said, pulling him
towards the jumja stand next to Quark's.
"Right there behind you," the vendor was saying to a woman
standing nearby as they approached. He pointed and she followed his eyes
to a spot behind her. "I wish I'd had my vidcam going...I could've sold
copies and made a fortune!" The woman laughed and moved away.
"What are you talking about?" Sara asked the vendor.
His eyes sparkled with another opportunity to inform the sadly
ignorant. "Oh, you haven't heard! There was quite a scene right here this
morning, not an hour ago."
Vikar leaned closer. "What kind of scene? A fight?" If there
had been a fight and he'd missed it because he was off with Sara, Odo would
have his head on a platter.
"Oh no, no fight. Just two high-ranking Bajoran officers kissing
and grabbing at each other like a couple of kids in a holosuite!" the
vendor cackled gleefully.
Sara and Vikar exchanged a puzzled glance. "What are you talking
about?"
"I'm talking about Major Kira and Odo," he said.
Sara's eyebrow shot up. "Pull the other one," she said.
"I'm serious! They walked right up to there," he said, pointing,
"and for a minute it looked like they were going to start screaming at each
other, then all of a sudden they're kissing like they're gonna outlaw it
tomorrow!"
Vikar's face was disbelieving. "Surely you don't mean...Odo? As
in my boss Odo? Shapeshifter, weird nose, chip on his shoulder? And
Major Kira? Kira Nerys, right?"
"Is there another Kira around here, or another shapeshifter? I'm
telling you! Fifty people saw it!"
Vikar sniffed. "Well, I'll be damned."
Sara nudged him. "Maybe now you can get him to let you take a
week's leave for our trip to Risa."
0945 hours, Habitat Ring Junction A45
The Chief was lying inside a power relay conduit, his legs and
feet sticking out into the corridor. Damned Cardie technology, he thought
for easily the millionth time. Footsteps and two young female voices
approached but he paid them little attention until he heard a name he
recognized.
"...and it was simply too gooshy for words. I mean, everyone
knows Odo's been in love with her forever."
"I never knew that!"
"Well, duh! It's only soooooo obvious."
"So you were there?"
"Oh no, but I heard about it from one of the dabo girls...I can't
remember her name..."
"Who cares about her name, tell me about it!"
"From what she said, it almost looked like they were gonna start
tearing off each other's clothes right there!"
The Chief's curiosity got the better of him. He slid out of the
conduit and stood up. The two civilians...teenage girls, one human and one
Bajoran...stopped talking and stared at him in surprise. "Good morning,
Chief," one of them managed.
"Excuse my interruption, but what are you talking about?" he asked.
"Oh, you don't know? Major Kira and Odo were kissing on the
Promenade this morning. Really going at it from what I hear." The girl
grinned and they both turned away with identical flips of their fashionably
curled hair and continued down the corridor.
The Chief stood there puzzled for a moment, then settled himself
back into the conduit. Strange things are afoot on the Promenade, he
thought as he returned to his repairs, making a mental note to ask Julian.
He'd know.
1010 hours, Sickbay
"You should be more careful, Leeta. Hangliding isn't something
to be undertaken lightly." Julian ran the bone fuser over her fractured
wrist. "Quark'll be thrilled...you won't be able to work for at least two
nights."
"He'll get over it," Leeta said, wincing slightly as Julian fixed
her injury.
After a few beats of silence Julian broached this morning's most
popular conversational topic. "So...did you hear about Kira and Odo?"
"What about them?" Leeta answered distractedly.
Julian switched off the bone fuser and looked at her. "You
haven't heard, then?"
Leeta's eyebrows shot up. "I said I hadn't, didn't I? Why,
what's going on?"
"They put on quite a show on the Promenade this morning."
Her forehead creased in puzzlement. "A show? What do you mean?"
He leaned in and spoke in his best conspiratorial whisper. "I
mean kissing, and lots of it."
Leeta gave him a reproachful look and slid off the biobed. "Oh,
Julian, there you go again. You know just because I'm a dabo girl doesn't
make me stupid. What, do I have 'gullible' tattooed on my forehead?"
"I'm not joking, Leeta! A hundred people saw them!"
She blinked. "You're not joking...really? They really did
that?" He nodded mightily with an exaggerated "aren't I just the
gossip-monger" look on his face. Leeta smiled and clasped her hands
together. "How wonderful," she breathed. "With all this war and death,
love is a revolutionary act!"
Julian grinned. "I couldn't have said it better myself."
1025 hours, Habitat Ring Officer's Quarters
"What have you done to yourself?" she demanded, standing up to
examine the gash in his forearm.
Worf growled something under his breath that she couldn't make
out. "He faded left and I miscalculated," he rumbled. "It is a minor
wound."
"You should have Julian take a look at that."
He stepped wordlessly into the shower, tossing his exercise
clothes into the cleaning processor. Dax leaned against the wall by the
bathroom and raised her voice over the sound of the water, giving mental
thanks yet again that he'd managed to accomodate the decidedly non-Klingon
custom of bathing into his daily routine.
"How much do you love me, Worf?" she asked.
She heard him choke a bit on the water. "What?" he replied, more
a surprised interjection than a request for clarification.
"You heard me."
"Jadzia...what would make you ask something like that?"
"Oh, I don't know. Do you love me enough to...let's say...grab
me and kiss me in public with a hundred and fifty people watching?"
"Why would you want me to do such a thing?"
"Would you be embarrassed? Would you be too self-conscious for
such a spontaneous display? Would it go against the Klingon way?" she
demanded, her voice rising. Suddenly this seemed very important. The
water shut off and he came out, wrapping his robe around him, a puzzled
look on his face.
"What has gotten into you, Jadzia? Is it so important whether or
not I would kiss you in public? I'm sure I don't know anyone who would
make such a spectacle of themselves." He sat down to tie his hair back.
She stepped closer and leaned over him.
"Yes, you do. Odo and Kira did it this morning. I was there, and
it was the most passionate thing I've ever seen." She straightened up.
"I'm on duty, I'll see you later." She walked out, leaving her confused
husband to stare after her with his wet hair dripping water onto his shoulders.
1050 hours, the Promenade
"...could have waited until they got to his..."
"...incredibly romantic. I just wish that I..."
"...way he was looking at her? Prophets, I felt it across the..."
"...for years. She never gave any sign that..."
"...Bareil? Wait, there was someone else that..."
"...no, no. That ended after she left and had her son. After..."
"...so embarrassed. Sure it might be..."
"...thought he was kinda cute. And you know it makes you think about..."
"...mouth shut. Usually he tells everyone if he's only got a new dabo girl..."
"...start crying right there..."
"...at least five minutes..."
"...probably seven years at least..."
"...never knew? You're not..."
"...together now?"
"...see it?"
"...was amazing."
"...Wow."
1134 hours, DS9 Ops
Kira finished the last of her reports and smiled, pleased with herself
that she'd been able to finish so quickly...though most of the credit went to
the song "Repose of the Prophets." It was an old Bajoran hymn, very
depressing and sonorous, that Kira had always despised. Whenever her mind
wanted to turn to the subject of a certain shapeshifting security chief,
which it wanted to do with distressing frequency, she made herself think
of that cursed song, and it got her mind right back to the task at hand.
She got up and walked cheerfully out of her office and into
Ops...except that it was not the same Ops she had left. That one had been
efficient and neutral. This one was smirky and giggly. As she descended
the steps she was painfully aware of everyone looking at her. Ensigns were
nudging each other and exchanging knowing glances, Bajoran privates were
conscientiously concentrating on their work with blushes coloring their
faces and smiles playing about their lips, even the usually grim-as-Death
Lieutenant Kolopak looked like he was suppressing a grin.
They've heard, Kira thought to herself. Oh well. Kira
strode unabashedly to her duty station. "Report," she said to Kolopak.
He took a deep breath. "Situation normal, sir. Repairs on the
primary power conduits are complete. Captain Sisko has been delayed and
will arrive at 1400 hours. Engineering reports that the kiss...uh, the
kinetic relays are being...um...overhauled..." He was unable to continue,
his shoulders shaking with stifled laughter.
Kira nodded, a rueful smile on her face. "Okay, everyone, go ahead.
Get it out of your systems," she announced. Kolopak dissolved into
giggles...which sounded odd coming from a six-foot-four Bolian...and the
rest of the Ops crew erupted into cheers and clapping. Kira turned in a circle,
bowing sarcastically and rolling her eyes in good-natured accession. The
outburst quieted after a few moments. "Thank you all for that show of
appreciation for my contribution to today's gossip machine. Now, can we
get to work?"
"Absolutely, sir," said Kolopak, all business.
"You were telling me about the kinetic relays?"
1146 hours, Quark's bar
"Brother! Brother!" Rom came hurrying breathlessly...which
seemed to be his primary mode of locomotion...into the bar, toolkit in
hand. "I heard the most interesting rumor about Major Kira and Constable
Odo!"
Quark rolled his eyes. "For the thousandth time, it's true. Is
that all anyone can talk about today?"
"Well, brother, it's a small station...it's not too often that we
get such interesting things to talk about that don't involve war or death
or things going horribly wrong!"
"I suppose so...it's almost enough to make me wish for a
nice juicy battle to take everyone's mind off Odo and Kira's love life."
"But brother...I thought you wanted Odo and the Major to..."
Quark raised a finger. "I never said that, Rom. I never said
it, and you never heard it."
"Of course, brother...but I guess I thought you'd sort of hoped
that Odo would be happy."
Quark leaned over the bar. "Rom, a happy Odo is the stuff that
nightmares are made of. If he's this annoying when he's miserable, imagine
what he'll be like now!"
"Well...I think it's wonderful! If only everyone in the
universe could be as happy as Leeta and I are..." He trailed off, his eyes
glazing over. Quark threw up his hands.
"Please, Rom, you're scaring the customers."
1213 hours, the Replimat
"Tomato soup and grilled cheese," Jake told the replicator. He
felt like comfort food just now. He'd been in his quarters all morning
working on a story that had gone nowhere fast and ended up getting sent to
data heaven. Nothing depressed him more than the quick and dirty death of
one of his stories, especially when it had started out as promising as this
one. He sat down at a table behind two Starfleet ensigns, a man and a
woman, who had that vaguely familiar look that just about everyone on a
small station got after awhile. He couldn't help eavesdropping...it's my
job, he told himself, I'm a reporter.
"Do you think they'll get married?" the woman was saying.
"Jeez, Susan, that's jumping the gun a little bit. It's only
been...what, four hours? And I happen to know that right afterwards she
went to Ops and he stayed in his office." Jake's ears perked up. Who were
they talking about, and what had happened four hours ago?
"I imagine she had to, she's in charge with Sisko gone." So...one of
the people had to be Kira. And what was that about marriage? "After a
moment like that I sure wouldn't be able to concentrate on work."
"I think it was kind of embarrassing. I don't know what came
over him, just grabbing her like that. He'll regret it tomorrow when all
his deputies are snickering behind his back." Jake's brow creased...deputies?
The only person around here who had deputies was Odo. Grabbing Kira?
"He won't regret it. I saw him walking on the Promenade about an
hour ago and he looked like he could have just floated along five feet off
the ground." Jake was now listening intently, all pretense at eating
forgotten. This was too interesting. "Anyway, everyone knows he's had a
thing for her forever."
"You know, once upon a time I thought I might have had a chance
with Kira."
Susan snorted. "Don't you wish. Like she would settle for a
lowly ensign after the almost-Kai and the First Minister!"
"And now a shapeshifter. You can't tell me that won't ruin her
forever if they don't last. Kind of a tough act to follow, a guy who
can...do what he can do." He trailed off as if troubled by the idea. Susan
just laughed. Jake grabbed his sandwich and ran out of the Replimat to find
Julian.
1245 hours, Quark's bar
Kira calmly ate her hasperat, enjoying the frustration she could
feel coming off Dax in waves. The Trill hadn't touched her asna but was
merely sitting with her arms folded on the edge of the table staring
expectantly at her friend, her eyebrows reaching new heights of
stratospheric elevation.
"You haven't touched your lunch, Dax," she finally said. "Not
hungry?"
"You're determined to torture me, aren't you?" Jadzia exclaimed.
"I don't know what you mean," Kira replied, donning her best
wide-eyed innocent face.
"You are going to drive me to an act unbecoming a Starfleet officer."
Kira didn't string her along any further. "Jadzia, at this point
you know as much as I do. You saw the whole thing."
"But...I bet I know what your 'moment of clarity' was about."
Kira nodded, a slow smile spreading on her face. "Yes."
Jadzia reached across the table and took her friend's hand.
"Just tell me one thing, and I'll leave you alone. For now."
"What?"
"How do you feel?"
Kira sighed and her smile broadened. "Wonderful." She paused.
"Complete."
Dax grinned. "In that case, let's eat." She picked up her fork and
started in on the asna.
1340 hours, Cargo Bay 13
The doors opened and Odo tried to look everywhere at once, which
didn't help because everywhere he looked there was something happening. He
quickly counted fifteen humanoids involved in the fracas, six Terrans, four
Bajorans, two Nossicans and three Ferengi...and they all seemed intent on
killing each other. Boxes flew, bodies tumbled, and curses in four
languages bounced off the walls.
"Prophets," muttered Vikar, standing next to him. Odo's eyes
focused on one of the Terrans.
"Oh joy," he growled. "It's McSwiney. That explains a lot." He
strode into the middle of the fight, his right arm losing its texture and
elongating. He swung it in a wide circle like a wrecking ball, knocking
all the combatants to the ground. He shook his head and tsked them as they
lay rubbing their heads, his arm contracting to its usual shape. "Gentlemen.
Looks as though we haven't been working and playing well with others."
He motioned the deputies forward and they began removing the unruly
traders. Odo grabbed the front of McSwiney's shirt and hauled him to his feet.
"Odo!" McSwiney spluttered. "You know it's always so nice to see
you..."
"You never learn, do you? One would think that after a dozen
fights you'd get the idea that it's unwise to cancel shipments after
accepting payment."
"I was gonna give em their stuff, I swear!"
Odo hmphed. "Tell it to the magistrate." He set off for the
holding area, dragging McSwiney after him.
"But...what are the charges?" McSwiney whined as Odo activated
the force field on his cell.
"For now, public fighting...which as you're well aware is against
station regulations. Give me a few hours to track your movements and
we'll see what else we can add to that," he said magnanimously. He
turned to go.
"Oh hey Odo! Congratulations!" McSwiney called after him, a
dopey grin on his face.
Odo turned sharply, scowling. "For what?"
"You know! I heard about you and the lovely Major! Boy, she is
sure a foxy..." He trailed off as Odo fixed him with the deadliest glare
he could muster. "Never mind," McSwiney finished lamely in a small, cowed
voice.
Odo hmphed again and turned to leave, grateful that the prisoners
couldn't see the smile on his face as he left the holding area.
1420 hours, Docking Ring Airlock Three
"Welcome back, Captain!" Kira said, smiling.
"Major! Are you a sight for sore eyes," he said, rubbing his
forehead.
"Long trip?" They started down the hall towards the turbolift.
"Any period of time spent with the Kai is too long."
"I can appreciate that," Kira said with a laugh.
"Anything interesting happen while I was gone?" he asked.
Kira bit her lip. You could say that, she thought. Maybe I should
tell him. He might have a problem with public displays by officers and
it would be better for him to hear it first from me. But is it any of
his business? I suppose the conduct of his officers is his business. Best
to tell him myself before he can hear it from someone else.
These thoughts flashed through Kira's head in half a second.
"Well...there's something I think I should report. Of a personal nature."
Ben looked at her quizzically as they boarded the turbolift. "If
it's of a personal nature you're under no obligation to report it, Nerys.
Of course as a friend I'm happy to listen."
"I know...but...it's something some captains might have issues with."
Sisko's expression turned concerned. "Then you'd better tell me."
"This morning..." Kira felt a flush rising from under her
collar. "I found myself in an unusual situation in the middle of the Promenade."
Ben was more confused than ever. "What kind of situation?"
Kira took a deep breath. "Kissing Odo in front of Quark's," she
said quickly.
Sisko blinked. He couldn't have been more surprised if Kira had
said she'd seen the Loch Ness Monster eating rakht at the Klingon restaurant.
"Seriously?" he said.
She couldn't hold back a smile as she glanced up at him. "Seriously."
Ben smiled back. "Sounds very spontaneous and romantic, if you
ask me."
"It was...and very unexpected. It just happened so suddenly, and
I think we forgot where we were. I'm telling you because we're both senior
officers and a lot of people were around...and to be blunt, I'm talking
about more than a peck on the cheek here. It's just that some captains
would have a problem with it."
"Yes, they would. On a starship, it's inappropriate. It might
even be so on a station like this...but in this case I'm more inclined to
give a cheer and congratulate you. I'll look forward to hearing the whole
story later." He glanced down at her. "And if you don't mind my saying
so, it's about time the two of you figured things out."
Kira grinned. "Yes, it is."
He elbowed her. "Only let's not make this a regular event on
the Promenade. You wouldn't want to give Quark ideas about selling
tickets."
Their laughter echoed up the turboshaft as the lift spirited them
back towards duty.
1530 hours, Conference Room 4
Odo came into his weekly deputies' briefing bearing a stack of
PADDs and thinking of about eight things at once. McSwiney's constant
whining, a missing Rigellian trader, this meeting, a new stack of requests
from Sisko...and most importantly, the memory of how Kira had felt in his
arms and the persistent, not unpleasant anticipation of seeing her this
evening.
At the moment, he had twenty deputies. Most of them were seated
in the rows of chairs but about five were standing in the corner shoulder
to shoulder. He dumped the PADDs on the table. "Good afternoon," he began
gruffly. "First an update on today's cargo bay fiasco, and..." He looked
around. "What?" All the deputies were in some stage of smiling, grinning,
or trying not to. Odo began to get suspicious. He looked again at the
five standing deputies, who really were unnaturally close together. "Okay,
what's going on?" he asked resignedly.
"We...got you a little present," Vikar said. Odo stepped forward.
"I'm going to regret this, but...a present?"
All at once, the sea of tan uniforms parted like the Red Sea and
those five standing deputies stepped aside. Behind them was a statue that
they'd replicated, with modifications. Odo recognized it at once as
Rodin's "The Kiss," but both figures were wearing Bajoran uniforms
and...the woman had nose ridges. He walked forward to examine it, the
sound of good-natured snickers rising all around him. The famous statue
had been, rather cleverly, altered so it depicted not Rodin's fictional
lovers but himself and Kira. His first thought was to be furious, but he
reconsidered. His deputies often tried to make social inroads with him
just in an effort to be friendly, but he'd never been quite sure how to
react. He wasn't averse to the idea of being on more casual terms with
his deputies, at least off-duty, but old Nanook of the North didn't find it
easy. He could discern that they'd played this little prank not to make
fun of him but to express camaraderie and give them all an opportunity
to laugh about his already-infamous display this morning.
He'd been silent too long, the deputies were getting nervous and
wondering if they'd miscalculated and made him angry. He put his hands on
his hips and turned to glare at them. They all blanched. "I'm shocked at
this shameless display of ignorance!" he barked. They began to shuffle
around anxiously. He gestured at the statue. "That looks nothing like me,
the nose is all wrong and I'm not that tall." He considered the statue
again as the deputies glanced around at each other with dawning relief. He
took a deep breath and went on. "And Major Kira's hips are not that wide.
Trust me." He turned back to his assembled staff and smiled, dropping a
wink. They seemed to exhale simultaneously and cheered. Odo made his way
back through their congratulatory laughter to the conference table.
"Odo?"
"Yes, Tishna?"
"Don't you think that statue would look good in front of Quark's?"
"Oh, I don't know...I rather hoped to put it in my office." A
ripple of laughter ran through the deputies. "Now, back to this fight..."
1745 hours, Officer's Mess
Admiral Necheyev would not shut up. Ben appeared to be listening
raptly but was, in fact, thinking about baseball. Dax was amusing herself
trying to make Worf break his composure by running her foot up and down
his shin. Julian was cutting his food into the tiniest little pieces he
could manage so he could keep pretending he was too busy eating to pay
attention. Kira was staring dreamily out the window, her chin propped on
her hand, her fork twirling idly in her half-eaten linguini. Sisko cast
her an envious glance now and again. I bet I know what she's thinking
about, he thought. Lucky her.
"...and so the re-taking of Sector 34 will open up a key
launchpad for the inclusion of..." The Admiral was essentially repeating a
briefing they'd all had yesterday and doing so in a clipped monotone that
acted on the mind like Saurian brandy. Kira supposed the Admiral might get
offended if she perceived their lack of attention but she was having
trouble caring. She'd spent the entire day determinedly not thinking of
Odo and by the Prophets, she was going to think about him now. Besides, if
she knew the Admiral the thought that she wasn't captivating everyone
within earshot wouldn't even occur to her.
Her thoughts drifted, the Admiral's voice receding to a distant
buzzing noise that was easily ignored. Her stomach did a funny little flip
as she contemplated seeing him tonight after her shift, and what that might
lead to. Isn't it amazing how quickly one's perceptions can change, she
thought. Just two days ago Odo was my oh-so-platonic friend, and now just
the thought of seeing him is making my insides go quivery. Every
time she closed her eyes she could see the way he'd looked at her over that
holographic dinner table, and it made a thrill go up her spine now just as
it had then.
As soon as decorum permitted, Kira excused herself and hurried to
her quarters. She had preparations to make.
1830 hours, Quark's
"So...are we going to talk about Kira and Odo or are we just
going to pretend like we're not interested?" Julian said.
"I, for one, am very interested," Dax replied.
"It is no one's business but theirs," Worf grumbled.
"Oh, don't be such a stick in the mud," she said, punctuating her
words with an elbow to the ribs. "Talk is cheap around here."
"It's amazing how quickly news spreads on this station," Sisko
commented. "I heard two Terran merchants discussing it over in the docking
ring this afternoon."
"And it's amazing how news gets exaggerated," Dax added. "There
were perhaps fifty people here when it happened. By this afternoon the
crowd had grown to five hundred and I think by now everyone was there and
saw it personally!" she said with a laugh.
"Don't tell me we're still on this," said Quark with a sigh as he
came over to take drinks orders. "All day it's been nothing but Kira this
and Odo that. Frankly, I'm sick of it."
"Oh, Quark, you have no romance in your soul," Julian chided him.
"Hooray for romance! As long as it doesn't affect business," he
quickly added.
"I say it's about time they got together," the Chief said.
"Hear, hear," Dax agreed.
"I wonder if it'll go anywhere," Julian mused.
"Well, she told me they were meeting tonight to discuss
it...her words, not mine," Dax said with a mischievous grin.
"Oooh," Julian said, rubbing his hands together. "That means
more news for tomorrow!"
"Let's hear it for new gossip!" Dax exclaimed, raising her glass.
"To new gossip," Miles agreed, raising his.
"To minding our own business," Worf grumbled reluctantly.
"To true love," Julian said with a grin.
"Amen to that," Sisko added.
"How about to Kira and Odo," Dax continued. "Much
happiness...finally...and more passion on the Promenade." They laughed and
clinked their glasses together.
1855 hours, Habitat Ring, quarters of Kira Nerys
Kira was fidgety. She'd changed out of her uniform and had finally
decided on a plain red dress after trying on almost everything in her closet.
She fiddled with the light level, toyed with the idea of music and rejected
it, wondered if it'd be rude to have wine out when she was the only one
who could drink it and even debated if she should wear shoes or stay barefoot
as she usually did when relaxing at home.
She went to the window to look at the stars. The sight of the familiar
constellations and the brighter point that was Bajor never failed to calm her,
and just the knowledge that the Prophets were nearby, watching over her,
put her butterflies in perspective. She'd just begun to feel normal when the
door chime sounded and sent her pulse rate skyrocketing again. "Come in," she
squeaked, and cleared her throat. The door slid open and he entered, looking
equally nervous. She smiled, more glad to see him than she could have
articulated.
"Nerys," he greeted her. They stood in silence for a few uncomfortable
moments, he lurking by the door and she fidgeting by the window. She was never
quite sure what happened next, but one of them must have twitched or something
because all at once they were in the middle of the room in each other's arms.
Kira hugged him tightly, the feeling of his arms around her amazingly natural
and comforting.
"Odo," she breathed. "I've been thinking about this all day."
They drew apart and he raised her hands to his lips and kissed
them. "So have I. It's been quite an unusual day."
She took his hand and led him to the sofa, curling up on it with
her legs folded beneath her. "Tell me about your unusual day and I'll tell
you about mine."
They exchanged accounts of the long hours since they had parted,
sharing their feelings of anticipation and nervousness, and by the time
their tales were told all uneasiness had vanished and they were laughing
together about Odo's new statue. "Did you keep it?"
"Absolutely. Vikar beamed it to my quarters where it occupies a
place of honor next to the potted plant you gave me."
"You'll have to show it to me," she said, suddenly aware of how
close together they were sitting.
"I will," he whispered. He looked deeply into her eyes, in that
same way that made her shiver, then looked away. "Nerys, I..." He
hesitated. "I want you to know that I don't expect anything. We've both
had time to consider what happened this morning, and if you're having
second thoughts about us then I understand. Your friendship means more to
me than anything, and I don't want to jeopardize it." He sagged as if
the short speech had exhausted him.
Kira smiled and took his hand in both of her own, marveling at his
insecurity. "Odo...something happened between us today, something that
I think has been a long time in coming, don't you agree?"
He nodded silently, his eyes fixed on their linked fingers. She thought
for a moment before continuing.
"I remember when I was in the Resistance, when we'd be lying there
unable to sleep because our minds were too full of horror, sometimes
we'd talk about falling in love and what it was like or what it would
be like. A bolt of lightning from above, catching some mysterious stranger's
eye from across a crowded room, a romantic beginning...we spun those
fairy tales for ourselves so we could keep believing there was something
in life besides death and fear." Odo watched her face, mesmerised. "We
pictured the people we'd fall in love with, what they would be like, how
we would meet them and how we would love them. We vowed that when
it happened we'd get in touch and let each other know how it turned out,
and if it was like we'd imagined it being." She slid closer to him and rested
her head on his shoulder. "Tomorrow I'm going to contact my friends
from the Resistance. Do you know what I'm going to tell them?"
"What?" he managed.
"I'm going to tell them that today I fell in love with my best friend,
and it was the easiest thing I ever did. It wasn't a bolt of lightning and it
wasn't a mysterious chance meeting, but it was far better than any of us
ever imagined it would be." She put two fingers under his chin and made
him look at her. "I'll tell them that in a moment of pure clarity I saw that
you make me whole." She smiled. "So you can try and give me a way out if
you want to, just don't expect me to take it. I've waited too long for this."
Odo felt joy so intense it was almost painful flood him as he realized
that she meant it. He opened his mouth, completely unsure of what he was
going to say. "I'm sorry," he whispered.
"For what?" she asked, frowning.
"For not having the courage to tell you how I felt about you."
She nodded. "We share the blame for that, Odo, make no mistake.
And we have wasted a lot of time."
He smiled. "Then let's not waste any more." He drew her into his
arms and kissed her, happiness flooding him as he felt her arms go around
him and her mouth respond to his.
More words came then, long-awaited words spoken against skin and
faces and hair, but in the end there was nothing more to say. Nerys felt
herself lifted as if she weighed no more than a cloud and carried away, and
as night fell on Deep Space Nine the lovers did as lovers do.
Somewhere battles were being fought and wars were being waged.
Somewhere cities tumbled, lives ended, planets quaked and heavens
trembled...but that night, in at least one small corner of it, all was right
with the universe.
"They."
"Hmm. They talk a lot."
"They certainly do."
--Mia Wallace and Vincent Vega, "Pulp Fiction"