B'Elanna turned slowly afraid she might scare off the phantom. There was her Captain dressed in her dress uniform.

"Hello B'Elanna."

B'Elanna Torres had never felt the urge to hug anyone in her life, but now she wanted to throw her arms around her Captain and sob on her shoulder. Janeway spread out her arms and B'Elanna rushed into them. She felt a soft hand stroke her hair and when she pulled away they both had tear stained faces.

"But you're-" B'Elanna began but Janeway silenced her with a hand.

"Yes. That is why I've been following you."

"Why not Chakotay or Tom or even Harry?"

Janeway smiled.

"I didn't even think it was possible until I saw your Miral and she, much to both our surprise, saw me."

"What do I have to do?"

"Mommy I'm scared," Miral suddenly tugged at B'Elanna's pant leg, trying to pull her mother away from the Captain. Janeway leaned down and addressed the little girl.

"Do not be afraid, Miral. I want to thank you. You helped me and soon I will be with you always."

"If only that were true," B'Elanna said.

"Go to the wall, take the Doctor, this is both a fight of faith and science."

B'Elanna was suddenly uncomfortable. Faith was never something she grasped onto. Her mother had drilled Klingon myth and faith into her, making B'Elanna hate it.

"I-" she began but the Captain said,

"I have faith in you B'Elanna. Return me to my family."

B'Elanna nodded.

"And you little one," the Captain kneeled down to Miral. "I believe you have a message for me?"

"Little Wolf says hello," Miral said shyly.

"Tell him I miss him and will be with him soon," she stood. "I miss you all. Soon, very soon I will be back."

With that she disappeared leaving B'Elanna and Miral alone in the park.