Disclaimer: Babylon 5, all characters, places and related indicia belongs
to Warner Bros. and JMS. All additional characters and things that seem new
to you belong to me.
Author's notes: Well, at first it has to be said that this is a) my first piece of fanfiction ever and b) not my native language so please don't flame me right away - constructive criticism is always appreciated, of course.
About this story: This story plays somewhere around 2264-2265, it's sort of AU (mainly because I haven't seen most of season 5 and there are probably some mistakes to be found) and sort of season 6 (or 8 to be more precise). Everything else will be explained further on - please be patient. Now, let the story begin!
Night Came
Prologue
Somewhere far away in the galaxy we tend to call our, in the middle of a time that was a time of in-betweens, a middle-sized transporter left space to set his fragile cargo down on a planet so different from the dusty red planet it came from. Humans, Minbari, a few Narn, Centauri and others left the ship in a flowing haze for friends, family and the customs that awaited them outside in the entrance-hall.
In the middle of this friendly turmoil a human stood looking slightly confused, with thoughts far from her surroundings, but clearly in control of herself. She smiled at the sight of children rejoining with their parents and felt the slight sting of homesickness. A tall man and a short, hefty woman came out of the ship and moved towards the other woman. "What's wrong?" the man asked. "Nothing." She snapped out of her daydreams and smiled reassuring. Of course she had lied, who would have thought she hadn't, and for a moment she wanted to share her thoughts with him but then she let it be. "Let's go" she added moving away to the door.
She had been here a couple of times before and always felt as if she was at home. It wasn't much for the scenery, though being impressive as well, but for the people that she knew lived here. Although she never had told them of her presence and therefore hadn't met them, their being there gave her a feeling she hadn't felt ever since she left Babylon 5.
Author's notes: Well, at first it has to be said that this is a) my first piece of fanfiction ever and b) not my native language so please don't flame me right away - constructive criticism is always appreciated, of course.
About this story: This story plays somewhere around 2264-2265, it's sort of AU (mainly because I haven't seen most of season 5 and there are probably some mistakes to be found) and sort of season 6 (or 8 to be more precise). Everything else will be explained further on - please be patient. Now, let the story begin!
Night Came
Prologue
Somewhere far away in the galaxy we tend to call our, in the middle of a time that was a time of in-betweens, a middle-sized transporter left space to set his fragile cargo down on a planet so different from the dusty red planet it came from. Humans, Minbari, a few Narn, Centauri and others left the ship in a flowing haze for friends, family and the customs that awaited them outside in the entrance-hall.
In the middle of this friendly turmoil a human stood looking slightly confused, with thoughts far from her surroundings, but clearly in control of herself. She smiled at the sight of children rejoining with their parents and felt the slight sting of homesickness. A tall man and a short, hefty woman came out of the ship and moved towards the other woman. "What's wrong?" the man asked. "Nothing." She snapped out of her daydreams and smiled reassuring. Of course she had lied, who would have thought she hadn't, and for a moment she wanted to share her thoughts with him but then she let it be. "Let's go" she added moving away to the door.
She had been here a couple of times before and always felt as if she was at home. It wasn't much for the scenery, though being impressive as well, but for the people that she knew lived here. Although she never had told them of her presence and therefore hadn't met them, their being there gave her a feeling she hadn't felt ever since she left Babylon 5.
