Title: Unexplained Possibilities

Disclaimer: You know I really wish I owned Andromeda I really wish I did. But like everyone else I don't. The only right I claim is my story. And that's it!!!

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Spoilers: None really. The prolog takes place during Ourobours, but if you just know the basic idea of the story line I'm sure you'll catch on.



Prolog

Beka took one more glance around Andromda's corridors and reached out to touch the soft metallic walls, until a gentle voice caused her to spin around. She glared at the sparkly, purple figure in front of her.

"Come on Beka. This isn't your time or place," Trance stated, and softened her harsh words with a smile.

"But you're jumping times." Beka pointed out.

"Yes. But my people have been known to do that." With a giggle Trance walked into the wall and disappeared into the dark desolate future, which Beka despised so very much. Gathering all her strength and courage, Beka slowly lifted one foot after the other until she reached the hole in time from where Trance had gone into. Plunging her body into the wall, she could fell time and space bend around her. Coldness, unlike anything she had felt before came upon her and she was alone.

"Beka!" A strong hand gripped her own as she was pulled until her head barely shown through. "The portals are closing, so I'll be brief. I can't find Emy. She isn't on The Kodiak. She isn't anywhere with in slipstream area from where you are. I have to. . . Beka!!!"

Beka felt herself slipping, falling away, but she could not help herself. Her mind raced as she desperately tried to remember who had been the bearer of bad news, but no such luck came to her. Emnia was gone; missing in all the confusion and that was all that mattered. Possibilities of what had happened flooded her at once, but as her head hit the floor of her ship all conscious thought escaped her.