PART
NINE
Over
the next few months Carina blossomed in the care of her parents. She had finally
been weaned off the breast and had taken albeit a little reluctantly, to being
bottle-fed. Chakotay couldn't stop being awed by how his daughter had taken
naturally to Kathryn as if Kathryn herself had given birth to the child.
He had
been too out of it those first few days to notice how Carina had bonded with her
new mother, and while she had been eager to be in the arms of other crewmembers,
liking B'Elanna and Mariah, Samantha and Marla Gilmore, it was always her mother
she wanted, squealing happily whenever Kathryn fetched her from the nursery.
Sometimes he fetched Carina and when she saw her mother, would pitch out of his
arms to be with her.
It
didn't surprise him that Kathryn once again determined the parameters for their
union. They shared a joined quarters, but never slept together. It was what she
wanted and he couldn't blame her. He had disappointed her too deeply after New
Earth. Also, she was convinced his proposal was made only so he could get Carina
to stop crying.
But
she wanted Carina. He couldn't miss that in the way she cared for the baby. It
was natural, unforced and enjoyable. Kathryn loved Carina, and now that they
were married, she had given full vent to that love, where before he had always
been too aware of the fact that she was just doing him a favour and that she was
holding back on her affection for the child.
It
burned him up inside when he watched them. Carina was making baby sounds and
reveled being with two people who loved her. It settled the peace in him too,
though there were times that Kathryn's eyes darkened with something she
remembered, or when she gave him a long penetrating look that he couldn't figure
what she was thinking. He had never intruded, never wanted to ask her if
something was wrong.
In a
sense, they were happy. They had fallen quite easily onto their old familiarity
of dining together, teasing, laughing. Many nights she had come over to his side
of their joined quarters and they studied reports into the early hours of the
morning. It was thrilling, enervating and challenging. He realised how much he
missed that when still married to Seven, and Kathryn had been extremely tactful
then of never intruding. All their long evenings when looking over reports and
comparing notes were done either in the boardroom or her ready room and
sometimes, in Kathryn's quarters. Now, they did it in the comfort of their
quarters.
And
Seven... Chakotay sighed.
It
wasn't something he wished to broadcast. Despite his assurances, she could never
be fully convinced that they were only studying reports in her ready room or her
quarters. In that respect, she was just a woman, his wife, who resented
Kathryn's position as his colleague, his superior, and most importantly, his
closest friend. Seven would become impassive for days, until his own insistent
passion whittled down her resentment.
No one
had seen it, and Seven, able to adapt to any situation, had learned very quickly
to disguise her feelings towards Kathryn Janeway. He had been unwilling for
months before Seven's death, to admit that something was wrong. Seven had wanted
a baby. He wanted to wait. Until
now, watching Kathryn with Carina, he could never explain why he wanted to wait
with Seven.
Suddenly,
a conversation burst upon him, coming to him from years ago when he had been
stranded with Kathryn on New Earth.
"So
tell me again what it was you told Paris that day after we rescued the two of
you."
He
must have asked Kathryn that question a hundred times. And Kathryn, bless her,
always responded with a lift of the eyebrow, humouring him greatly. There was
always an underlying seriousness though.
"I
thought of having children, just not with you."
"You
want to be a mother one day? Do you think I could make good daddy material? For
your little girl?"
And
her reply, always:
"Guilty
on all counts, Commander."
The
sun had been behind her and her hair shone golden bronze. Her look had been
teasing, then serious. The next moment she had dived into the rock pool. He had
followed her, caught up quickly and then made her stand in his arms, almost neck
deep in water.
"I'd
like that, Kathryn Janeway. I'd like that very much..."
Life,
Chakotay decided, never dealt one the cards one wanted.
He had
to play with what he got. He remembered Tom Paris's words, "Life stinks,
Chakotay, but you can still play a winning hand..."
Kathryn
was not to be for him. Voyager came and collected. It did more than that. It
killed Kathryn, turned her into an efficient leader who put away the fun and
games and laughter of New Earth. His yearning, the old, old desideratum that
kept him alive, dimmed. If he were truthful, it never went away. He only very
successfully sublimated it, got on with his life and fell for the one woman
whose eyes lit up with pathetic eagerness because he took notice of her. He had
a good life with Seven.
It
wasn't perfect.
Seven
of Nine realised it. Striving for perfection, even in their marriage, she
realised that being human came with many, many frailties. And so she wanted a
child, because she thought it would make things right.
Or
perfect.
The
pill of that realisation was as hard as it was bitter.
Kathryn
with Carina was perfect.
Funny
how, try as he might, he couldn't picture Seven of Nine with Carina, even when
Seven was alive. He was happy that they were pregnant, but he was happy for her.
*
It was
morning, and Chakotay was in Kathryn's quarters watching her feed Carina who was
sitting in her high chair and banging her own little spoon on the tray.
"You
have great patience with her, Kathryn," he said. She looked up, a little
distracted.
"You
work with her in the evening, Chakotay. I'd say you're the one with
patience."
The
pleasure spread through him.
"Chakotay..."
"What
is it?"
"It's
Carina's birthday next week."
"I
thought it best if we didn't celebrate, Kathryn..."
"I
understand."
He
thought he heard a soft sigh escape her.
"It's
not what you think."
"What
was I thinking, Chakotay?"
"We're
in hostile space, in case you didn't notice," he said, by way of
explanation.
"Then,
as soon as we're out? A belated little celebration, perhaps?"
"That's
fine with me. Kathryn..."
She
looked up just after wiping Carina's mouth and lifting her out of the chair.
"What
is it?"
He
sighed. Some evenings, he watched her while she slept, wondering at the way she
sometimes murmured his name.
"No,
it's nothing."
****
"Mommy,
Mommy, Mommy!"
Chakotay
looked on indulgently as Carina torpedoed towards them in the nursery. Her hair
had grown long and it fanned about her as she moved. Kathryn bent down; laughing
and waving, Carina hurtled into her and almost threw her off balance.
"Oh,
sweetie, did you miss me?"
"Mommy!"
And
Daddy? Carina gave her father a glance.
"Dadda!"
Chakotay
hugged mother and daughter and kissed Carina.
"She's
been very good today, Commander," Marla Gilmore said as she held the hand
of Owen junior who wanted to rush towards them too.
"Come
on, out with it, Marla. What happened today?"
Marla
gave a sigh and smiled sheepishly.
"Uh...she
got into two fights, Commander. But you said that if - "
"That's
okay, Marla. We're not going to run to the nursery every time Carina punches
Owen."
"Or
Owen punches her," Kathryn added drily.
"Well,
whoever's on duty tomorrow will have a hard time, Captain."
"Don't
worry, the parents will pop in from time to time. B'Elanna will be here shortly,
then you can have a well-earned rest."
"Oh
no, Captain! I have violin practice with Itzhak Perlman..."
"Who?"
Chakotay asked.
"Great
violinist of the 20th century," Marla replied, blushing a little.
"Well,
enjoy your practice session then."
When
they were in the corridor, Kathryn berated him.
"You
know she trains with Itzhak Perlman in the holodeck, Chakotay..."
"You
know me when I tease. She's so eager to do well, Kathryn."
"Yes...yes,
she is, isn't she?"
Kathryn
had suddenly become pensive, not noticing how Carina was pulling her hair or
planting moist kisses on her cheek. He knew she was thinking of the hard time
she had given Marla, Noah Lessing and the others during the Equinox incident. He
touched her shoulder, glad that she didn't flinch.
"You
did well, Kathryn," he said softly.
"I
had you to pull me in line. Thank you."
He was
gratified by her response. Meanwhile, Carina found Kathryn's row of rank pips
too interesting as she tried to remove them.
"No,
sweetie, you can't demote Mommy..."
"Mine!"
"You're
thinking what I'm thinking?" Kathryn asked him, her mood a little lighter.
"Just
remember, Captain, she saw you first before she saw me. I'm but a poor second in
the role-model stakes."
"She's
only eighteen months. Be patient."
But
Chakotay couldn't help notice how Kathryn's eyes lit up. Did she ever have any
idea how much she adored Carina, and how his compliment made her bask? Once
inside the cabin, she put Carina down and allowed the child to run around the
lounge. Carina made a beeline for her toys in Kathryn's room. Kathryn stood
watching until Carina vanished into her bedroom.
He
sighed. It was now eighteen months since Seven's death. Carina knew only one
mother and he wanted to be more than just a trophy Kathryn sported at functions
or when dignitaries came on board or they went to homeworlds for official
engagements. Sometimes she caught him watching her and he could feel the warmth
creeping to his cheeks. At others, he caught her watching him, then look away
quickly as if she were ashamed of letting
him see that she was vulnerable. The tell-tale blush was enough to convince him
that Kathryn was changing towards him. Most nights in recent months he woke up
in a sweat, dreaming he was in bed with Kathryn or that they were making love.
One
night he heard her whimpering in her sleep. Carina had been ten months old then.
He had wondered what to do, then on impulse lifted the baby out of the crib and
placed her next to her mother. Kathryn's arm had gone instinctively round the
body of the still sleeping baby. Even in sleep, Kathryn was careful, not
squashing the child. Carina had also wormed herself deeper in her mother's arms
and Chakotay had stood a long time just watching mother and daughter.
Out of
nowhere it seemed to him, came the urge to touch Kathryn and he leaned over to
caress her cheek. It felt warm and incredibly soft to the touch. Kathryn had
moved only slightly, but she murmured his name in her sleep.
"Are
you going to stand there dreaming, Chakotay?" Kathryn's voice came through
the fog of his meandering thoughts.
Her
hair was slightly mussed from Carina's tampering, and she had not bothered to
smooth it like she always did. He reached out and touched it. It was silky soft
as he let the strands run through his fingers. Did her eyes grow warm? Did he
hear a soft sound like the holding of breath? He couldn't tell, for the next
moment, drawn irresistibly to the parted lips and the breathing that seemed to
wait for something, he lowered his head to kiss her.
It was
a light touch, a tentative exploration lest she jumped away from him. But
Kathryn's lips were warm and soft under his as he increased the pressure.
Emboldened, he rested his hands on her shoulders and pulled her closer, hearing
how she moaned when her lips opened under his. The heat seared through him. A
little gasp escaped just before he plunged her mouth, warm and moist from their
mingling breath. He groaned when Kathryn's arms went round his neck and for
several seconds, intoxicated by her smell, her nearness and the feel of her lips
under his, images of New Earth came to him. Kathryn laughing; Kathryn running
from him and he chasing her; Kathryn naked in their rock pool. Kathryn's lips
warm and pliant under his...
A
second only he took time to breathe, to break contact. Her eyes were glowing,
like a cat's, and her lips were very red and soft as if all the blood in her
body rushed there. Something burned behind his eyelids, a long forgotten and
suddenly remembered vision of Kathryn free, without reserve, their friendship in
place and their loving part of that friendship.
"Oh,
spirits, Kathryn..."
His
thumbs caressed her damp cheeks; she melted into him and gave another groan . He
was aroused and didn't care anymore. He wanted her as badly as he had always
wanted her. His hands caught her hair and he pulled her head back and burned
kisses in her neck.
"Chakotay..."
Then,
suddenly, Kathryn broke contact and backed away. He stood bereft. Far-off he
could hear Carina's chattering. There was a buzz in his ears.
"Kathryn?"
"No...no,
this can't be..." she whispered.
"We're
married, Kathryn. It's normal..."
"I
- not now, Chakotay." Kathryn turned quickly away from him, smoothing down
her hair, her uniform, escaping into her bedroom. He followed her there and
found her sitting head in her hands on her bed. Carina, too happy to play with
her toys, kept herself busy chattering to Flotter. Sitting down beside Kathryn,
he placed his arm carefully round her shoulder. When she didn't demur, he pulled
her closer to him.
"This
- this has gone on long enough, don't you think?" he asked softly.
"What,
the non-participation in the marriage bed?"
He
sighed. He wanted to remind her it was her rule.
"Everything,
Kathryn. Everything except the love we show our daughter. We have great accord
as far as Carina is concerned."
"It's
why I married you, isn't it?"
He
swore under his breath, the action causing Kathryn to get up quickly and put
distance between them.
"The
only condition you lay down when we married, Kathryn, was that we don't share a
bed. Fine. I understand that. But how long did you plan to be Carina's mother?
Till we got home? Till she was old enough to understand that her real mother
died when she was born?"
"Chakotay,
I - "
"I
thought this was something we could work at, that even as the conditions still
stand - yours, by the way - it would be a permanent arrangement..."
"That's
exactly what this is, Chakotay. An arrangement."
This
time her let out a soft curse. "It's becoming ridiculous. Once we had
something, Kathryn, something very real and meaningful. We - we can have that
again."
"I've
put off..." He saw her hesitation. "Look, I know you don't love me -
"
A
heavy silence ensued. A timeless moment in which Kathryn's words hung like water
drops about to be released with aching slowness until finally, unable to hold on
to the boughs, they faced the inevitable plunge to earth. Chakotay swallowed
hard before he found his voice.
"What
did you say?"
"And
then...something else. Maybe that's why I..." Another pregnant pause.
"Something I should have told you at the time it happened. It is about
Seven and the accident - "
The
intrusion when it came, almost made Chakotay swear loudly again.
"Bridge
to Janeway." Tuvok's voice sounded placid, even.
"Janeway
here. Go ahead, Commander."
"We've
picked up the presence of five vessels on our long range sensors, Captain."
"I'm
on my way."
"Captain."
"Tuvok?"
"We're
in Grenorian space..."
"I
know. Hell..."
Kathryn
gave Chakotay a pained look, then moved quickly towards the door of her cabin.
"Chakotay,
see that the children are prepared for the emergency." He rushed after her
to the door.
"Kathryn,
wait! What were you going to say about Seven?"
But
Kathryn was gone and Carina had started crying.
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End Part nine