Star Trek Deep Space Nine – A Common Enemy
Disclaimer: I don't own anything or anyone related to Star Trek Deep Space Nine. However I would like to thank those who do for creating such an amazing character as Weyoun.
Characters: Weyoun and the command crew of DS9.
Time period: The story is taking place after the series finale.
I hope you enjoy; please review and tell me what you think.
I would also like to thank my Beta (Anne McSommers) who kept me on the right track and pointed out the mistakes that I made.
This story has been completed in eleven chapters and an epilogue.
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Chapter One
Benjamin Sisko walked through the airlock as if he had never even left. He'd watched Jake and Cassidy waiting for him. To him it seemed like he had been with the prophets for only a short time, but in reality he hadn't been on the station for over three months. He wasn't exactly sure what had happened, and he didn't see himself as another race's salvation or emissary. He had come to accept it, and he had long ago realized that something was protecting him, perhaps even helping him during the war.
Benjamin couldn't explain what had happened to him or where exactly he had been, but he knew something had happened that would forever change his life.
Cassidy looked at him with a dazzling smile on her face, she threw her arms around him and he just held her tight remembering how much he had missed her. He looked up to see his son standing beside him, and felt his hand on his shoulder.
Even though he knew Colonel Kira would have taken good care of the station in his absence a lot of things needed to be taken care of. In a way he was anxious to take care of it, to close the chapter of what had once been.
Deep Space Nine had been his home for years, and it sure felt good to be home again. He looked down at the woman before him. "I have missed you."
"I never thought you would come back." She whispered happily.
"I never said I wouldn't, just that I didn't know when."
"Where have you been dad?" Jake asked curiously.
He looked at his son for a while, and chose his words carefully. "I am not sure you would understand."
Jake sighed and put down the pad that he used to write articles on, and hugged his father. "It doesn't matter; what matters is that you are home again."
Benjamin smiled. "Look I know I have been gone for quite some time, but…"
"But you need reassure yourself that Kira has done her job?" Cassidy asked, knowing him all too well.
"Something like that."
"We will see you at dinner tonight; I am cooking something special, something I know you like." She blinked at him?
"See you at dinner."
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A hooded figure slowly moved through the promenade, seemingly all alone in the crowd. He felt the eyes of countless people boring into him from every direction, and at one time he wondered what he had gotten himself into. But there was no other way he could handle this. He wondered briefly if everything he had heard about "himself" was true, but he really hoped not because he was already at a disadvantage. Everyone on the station who would come across him would see him as their enemy. As a diplomat he liked challenges, but perhaps this one was too much even for him.
He had reached a crossroad and there was no way back. There was an expression used by the humans that he had come to rely on. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." Weyoun sighed inwardly, he didn't know these people but he had no choice but to trust them. The question was; would they trust him?
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Unknown to the small Vorta, a man stood in the shadows watching his every move. His face was grim, and his eyes full of hatred. He took one last look at the hooded figure's ghostly pale face before moving determined through the people on the promenade and disappeared out of sight. The man he had just seen wasn't supposed to be alive. It meant only one thing to the Cardassian, that the Dominion wasn't defeated. The adjutant of the Cardassian government hurried through the corridors, for the evil must die.
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To be continued
