Kenzi Brennan was on his ship. She wasn't dead.
Lee Adama was on the ship. He wasn't dead.
Those were the thoughts both of them had the minute they laid eyes on each other. Lee had thought Kenzi had moved on after their breakup.
Kenzi was certain he had moved onto another woman, probably more beautiful than her. She wanted so badly to talk to him, but she didn't know what to say.
Then she'd run into Dee.
"Couldn't hold onto Lee, could you," Dee asked her.
"It's none of your frakking business. Lee and I broke up, simple as that. Happens in this world," she said, turning her attention back to the memo she was reading.
Dee leaned over her shoulder and said in Kenzi's ear, "I know what you saw in him. He's an animal in bed," Dee said before leaving the room.
Kenzi had tried not to react to Dee's goading, she didn't want anyone to guess her relationship or former relationship with Apollo. She got up from the chair and exited the room, preparing to cry herself to sleep in her bunk.
That wasn't easy when she saw Dee kissing Lee in the middle of the corridor. Kenzi knew Dee was doing it just to stick it to Kenzi. As much as Kenzi hated it, it was working.
Two days later, Kenzi confronted Dee which led to Kenzi confronting Apollo in the shower.
That little incident started everything that led to her marrying him, getting pregnant, getting shot, fighting with him and then, ending up here.
Kenzi's mind was racing. If being with Lee was so painful, why should she stick around.
Then Kenzi had another moment.
She stood in a temple. She had never seen it before, but she knew it was a temple. She found herself in the company of Six.
"You're confused," she said to Kenzi.
"Frak yeah! How are you in my dream," she asked.
Kenzi couldn't explain it, but she knew there was no one that could harm her here.
"You're not confused by that. You're confused about your love for Lee," Six said.
Kenzi watched Six walk around the circle, the bright light always staying on her left shoulder.
"Yes. I don't know if it's worth it any longer," she said.
"Why do you say that," Six asked.
"Because we have so much pain when we're together, such baggage. How is that healthy? How is that good for anyone," Kenzi asked.
"You love him," Six said.
"I do," Kenzi answered.
"Would you die for him," she asked.
Kenzi nodded her head, knowing she'd give her life if necessary so Lee could live.
"That's why. It will be worth it. You just have to have faith in your love for him, his love for you and that God will carry you through," she said before disappearing.
Kenzi felt the darkness getting lighter. She sensed Lee was closer and she had to hold on, for his sake.
