CATEGORY: Voyager J/C
RATING: PG-13
DISCLAIMER: Star Trek: Voyager and all things contained
therein are the property of Paramount and Viacom. I will receive no profit from this story. LadyChakotay is not a ferengi. I write to express my creativity and
emotions. Oh hell, the truth is I write
to escape my screaming children, never-ending housework, slave-driving boss,
less than appreciative patients, insurmountable stack of bills, and last but
certainly not least, my overpaid, under-available attorney. *sigh * I hide here, so sue me.
AUTHOR: LadyChakotay
SUMMARY: This is just a strange yet predictable little piece of fluff with no depth whatsoever. It floated around in my rattled brain, demanding to be written. Paris sells tickets for a Christmas party date and a kiss from Commander Chakotay. (Wish it were me!)
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is the first, and probably last,
Christmas fic I have written. I refuse
to be held responsible for the immature nature of this story, as it was written
at 0230 after I drank WAY too much coffee! Enough preamble… Enjoy!
The Kiss
"No."
"But you didn't even let
me finish, I…"
"I said no, Lieutenant!"
"Oh, come on,
Captain. Just hear me out." Paris
pleaded, flashing Janeway his most charming boyish grin. "All I'm asking is that you listen."
Kathryn folded her arms
across her chest and glared stubbornly at Tom. "It's ridiculous, adolescent even."
Tom chuckled aloud, thinking that his fearless captain was looking pretty adolescent herself at the moment. "Okay…" he drawled, turning away from her desk and heading for the ready room door. "I can understand why you wouldn't want to hear about it. I mean, if I were tempted by something … worried that I wouldn't be able to resist, I guess I wouldn't wanna listen either."
Janeway rose to her
feet. "Excuse me?"
Tom tried to minimize
his plotting grin as he turned to face her. All five feet of her, hands firmly on her hips. "I understand, Captain. It's too big of a temptation for you. Maybe even a bit intimidating. I should've realized that. Forget I even mentioned it."
She regarded him with a
raised eyebrow. "I'm rarely
intimidated, Lieutenant." She said in a husky voice. Her blue eyes locked with his, reading the challenge he was
silently issuing. Kathryn Janeway was
never one to walk away from a challenge. "All right, Tom…" she drawled, motioning to the chair in front of her
desk and resuming her place in her own chair. "You have 5 minutes, and not a microsecond more."
Paris beamed with
self-satisfaction. He'd always known
how to get to her. That's why the rest
of the crew sent him to do this in the first place. He had her hooked, now to reel her in.
He plopped down in the
chair and leaned his elbows on her desk. "Well, as I started to say before, this is our seventh Christmas away
from home and people are feeling the strain. Most of the crew is from Earth, and they traditionally celebrated the
holiday with their families and friends. It's a tough time for most of us, Captain."
Janeway allowed herself
a small chuckle. "You want me to
believe that you're doing this for the sake of crew morale? Really, Mr. Paris, I…"
"Uh uh uh!" he scolded,
lifting a hand to quiet her. "You said
you'd hear me out."
The look of surprise on
her face almost made Paris laugh out loud. Few would dare scold her that way. And even fewer could actually get away with it.
"I'm listening." she
said flatly.
He grinned arrogantly at
her. "You know that Commander Chakotay
is considered the most eligible bachelor on the ship. Most of the female crew would die for a date with him, even some
in command positions." That statement
earned him the patent Janeway death glare. He ignored it and continued. "For the unbelievably fair price of 2 hours of holodeck time, some lucky
lady will hold the winning ticket to be Chakotay's date for the Christmas party
and receive a holiday kiss from him under the mistletoe. How can you say no?"
She nodded her head and
tried to suppress an amused grin. "I
see. Tell me, Mr. Paris, who gets to
keep all these well-spent holodeck hours, hmmm?"
"Oh, that's the best
part!" he enthused. "If all the single
females on board participate, we'll have over 100 hours of holodeck time. Harry and I have expanded Neelix's resort
program to include beach bungalows, skydiving, and anything else your heart
could desire on a tropical vacation. With that many holodeck hours, we could run the program continuously for
more than four days with an open door policy. Every member of the crew could take a much needed vacation at his or her
convenience."
"That does sound nice."
she mused aloud as she moved to gaze out the view port at some far away
star. "And it has been a while since
we've had shore leave."
"Exactly!" he said
excitedly, encouraging her interest. "Think of what that will do for morale, Captain. Nothing can raise a weary spirit more than a
little sunshine and some R&R."
"And Chakotay, what does
he say to all this?"
Paris chuckled a bit
nervously. "He was a little… cautious …
at first. But he's agreed to do
it. He said it was a small price to
pay to improve the morale of the crew." he jibed, striking where he knew it
would sting her the most. Captain
Janeway was infamous for putting her crew's needs ahead of her own. And she was just competitive enough to be
driven by an urge to match Chakotay's devotion. Wouldn't do to have him appear more concerned for the
sensitivities of her people than she was, after all.
Kathryn wrapped her arms
around herself and stared out the view port, obviously milling the whole thing
over in her head. Tom could see her
resolve fading. Best to strike while
the iron is hot.
"If you don't
participate, others might feel that you don't approve and be afraid to join
in. But if they know that this drawing
has the captain's support…"
"I get your point, Tom."
she interrupted, giving him a lopsided grin. "Has anyone ever told you that you would've made a great car salesman in
the 21st century?"
He chuckled at her
reference to his persuasive side. "Does
that mean I can count you in?" When she
hesitated, he added, "For crew morale?"
"Yes." she said with a
small laugh. "For crew morale."
Tom smiled excitedly,
maybe even a bit deviously. He looked
like a kid with a five dollar bill in a penny candy store. He couldn't wait to tell Harry that she had
actually agreed. The sound of her voice
stopped him just steps from the door.
"Lieutenant Paris…" She
fixed her ice blue eyes on him intently. "I'm going to assume that this drawing will be conducted fairly, and that
this is not some scheme to bring the commander and I together or to embarrass
us for your own amusement. Any evidence
I find to the contrary will lead to a certain blonde pilot spending the next
several years in an EVA suit polishing the hull of my ship. Is that clear?"
"Clear as dilithium,
Captain."
She allowed herself a
small chuckle. Paris was beguiling to
say the least. "Now get out of here and
let me finish my work before I change my mind."
"Yes, Ma'am." He grinned
as he turned and walked out the door.
Kathryn rubbed her
forehead in an effort to hold back her rapidly approaching headache. Nicely
done, Kathryn. She
chided herself. This little scenario has 'humiliate the captain'
written all over it!
Two reports and four
cups of coffee later, Captain Janeway took her seat on the bridge. "Report."
"All's quiet in the
Delta Quadrant, Captain." answered Chakotay, meeting her gaze with his
customary grin. "All systems
functioning normally, nothing on long range sensors, oh… and Lieutenant Torres
reported that repairs have been completed on the anodyne relays in the mess
hall. Neelix's stove is now working
perfectly. I'll leave it up to you to
decide if that's good news or bad news." he chuckled.
"That all depends on how
well stocked we are on leola root." she laughed in return. She began tapping away at the console she
and Chakotay shared, trying to ignore the fact that he was still staring at
her. But the dimpled grin she could see
from the corner of her eye was irresistible.
"What?" she said, an
amused smile playing on her lips.
"Captain?"
"You're staring at me,
Chakotay."
"Am I?"
"Yes, you are. So spill it." She grinned. "I can make that an order if I have to."
"I was just thinking
about an interesting rumor I overheard in the mess hall today," he said.
"Oh?" she asked, leaning
in closer to him. "Care to fill me in?"
He leaned over the
console, bringing his face mere inches from hers conspiratorially. In a hushed voice, barely above a whisper,
he said, "Well, the scuttlebutt is that the captain has purchased a ticket for
a chance at a date with a certain first officer." He flashed her a wicked grin. "I don't know about you, but I'm hoping she wins."
She smacked Chakotay
playfully on the chest and pushed him away from her. "You can wipe that smirk off your face, Commander. I did if for…"
"FOR CREW MORALE." they
both said at the same time. She tried
to glare at him, but an amused smile tugged at her lips.
"Of course you did,
Captain." he said patronizingly. "But
know this, if your number is chosen and you are my date, I plan to take full
advantage of it and kiss those shiny red lips of yours in front of the entire
crew."
She laughed aloud, an
effort to hide her gut-wrenching fear that that is exactly what was going to
happen. "Well the party is tomorrow
night, and we'll see then. But I
suggest you sleep well tonight, Chakotay. Because if I get my Christmas wish, your date will be Jenny Delaney, who
I happen to know has some rather colorful fantasies about you and that tattoo
of yours. You'll need your rest." she
drawled seductively. Before he could
retort, she stood up and strode off the bridge.
Chakotay watched Tom's
shoulders shake with laughter. He had
obviously heard the entire conversation. "Something funny, Mr. Paris?" he snapped.
"No, sir!" he barked
obediently.
Christmas Eve…
"Damn!" Kathryn cursed as she felt her fingernail pierce through the thin fabric of her nylon stockings. That was the third time she had ruined a freshly replicated pair of black nylons in her haste and nervousness. "Twenty minutes before the party and I'm still quibbling with stockings."
She tossed them aside
and moved to the replicator. "Another
pair of nylon… no, cancel that. Coffee, black." She waited
impatiently for the precious liquid to materialize, snatched it up, and took a
seat on the sofa. She took a sip of her
coffee, letting the hot, slightly bitter beverage sooth her frayed nerves.
She despised the
conflicted feelings going through her head. Part of her prayed to whatever deity watched over red headed starship
captains that her ticket would not be the winning one. Chakotay made it painfully clear that if she
were his date, he would take every opportunity to embarrass her. But another part of her dreaded anyone else
winning his company. Having to sit and
watch him dance with another woman would drive her insane. And the kiss? She didn't even want to consider that part!
Kathryn stood
before the mirror in her bathroom putting the finishing touches on her
hair. Every time there was a formal
affair on the ship, she regretted cutting her hair. It was stubborn and disobedient, especially now that it hung just
above her shoulders, making it a bit more difficult to pull up. She'd managed to sweep it up into a soft
chignon, allowing a few stray wisps to curl delicately around her face. Elegant, as was her nature.
She had chosen
her gown very carefully. Commanding
this ship in the far corner of the galaxy offered few opportunities for Kathryn
to drape herself in such overtly feminine clothing. It was rejuvenating to feel beautiful and refined occasionally.
She grinned to
herself as she stepped into the billowing emerald green gown, reveling in the
feeling of the soft satin as it slid against her skin. She had chosen this color not only because it
was Christmas, but also because of the way it brought out the fire in her
auburn hair. She knew it was a
particular weakness for Chakotay, and she loved watching him react to it.
After zipping it
up in the back, she stepped in front of her full length mirror. The spaghetti strap bodice clung to her
seductively, accentuating her curves perfectly. The snug waist and billowing long skirt, with the addition of her
four inch heeled black shoes, gave the appearance of height she did not
posses. This delighted her. She'd
always hated being so short.
There. She was a ready as she was going to
get. And not a moment too soon. "Come in." she called in response to the
door chime.
The doors parted
to reveal a very out of uniform Commander Chakotay. He smiled warmly at her, full power to the dimples as he stepped
into her quarters. Kathryn felt her jaw
hit the deck as she took in the sight of him. He stood before her in a rather attractive pair of tan trousers and a
shirt and vest of rich browns, tans, and forest greens. The colors suited him as if they were
created for him alone, Earthy – just like Chakotay.
"I'll take that
as an expression of your approval." he chuckled.
"You look
fabulous, Chakotay." she said in a throaty voice that made him tingle.
He took a minute
to do a visual scan of his captain who, at the moment, looked nothing like any
Starfleet Officer he had ever seen. His
eyes followed the curves of her body accentuated by the modest yet provocative
gown she wore. It was regal, classy –
yet very, very sensual. Just like the
woman inside it.
"You look
absolutely stunning, Kathryn." he finally said, his face flushed slightly as he
tried to push down the images he knew he wasn't supposed to be having of his
commanding officer.
"Thank
you." She fidgeted with her combadge,
trying to find a place on the dress to fasten it to.
"Kathryn, leave
it."
She looked up at
him as if he'd just sprouted another head. "I can't do that, Chakotay. What
if there's an emergency?"
He lifted the
left side of his vest slightly, revealing his combadge hidden beneath. "Then they'll call me."
She regarded him
with a raised eyebrow. "I would hate
for the bridge crew to interrupt your hot date for some minor spatial anomaly."
she teased.
He laughed
playfully. "Well, if my date is anyone
but my captain, I would welcome the interruption."
"Yes, especially
if it's Jenny Delaney."
"If it is,
you'll just have to rescue me." he teased. "A sudden need for my presence on the bridge, a full out Red Alert…
whatever it takes."
She shook her
head as she laughed. "Oh no,
Commander. You volunteered for this
mission. I'm afraid you're on your
own." She looked into his dark
eyes. "Besides, you don't strike me as
the type that needs rescuing."
He returned her
warm gaze. "No, I guess I'm not. Actually, you're the one who'll need
rescuing when I get you under the mistletoe."
"Not when,
Chakotay. IF." She stepped toward the door, a lop-sided
grin on her face. "We better get
going. I would hate to disappoint your
fans."
He offered her
his arm, which she took with a smile. "Yes, there could be a mutiny if the captain fails to deliver the
promised prize."
They made their
way quickly to the holodeck, chatting amicably as they both tried to hide their
nervousness. Chakotay always escorted
Kathryn to ship's functions. This was
the first time that the two might be split apart for an event, and they were
both a little uneasy.
They met Tom and
B'Elanna at the entrance. "Wow!" Paris
exclaimed, eyeing Janeway from head to toe. "Captain, you look incredible!"
Kathryn laughed
softly at the sight of Tom's eyes bugging out of his head as he looked at
her. "Thank you, Mr. Paris." She reached over and chucked him under the
chin. "You clean up rather nicely,
yourself." she drawled as she took Chakotay's arm and slinked past the ogling
pilot.
"Close your
mouth, flyboy." The pair heard B'Elanna
say as they slipped into the crowd.
The holodeck had
been transformed into a glorious ballroom. A huge fireplace adorned one wall, surrounded by overstuffed loveseats
and chairs where party-goers could relax and enjoy each other's company. Wet bars covered two other walls. Drinks were being served by holographic
bartenders. Janeway was fairly certain
that, this affair being put together by Paris and all, they were not drinking
synthehol. There was a stage at the
head of the room where a holographic band played a myriad of musical
instruments. The music was an alluring
mixture of soft tones and a lively beat.
"Well …" Kathryn
breathed. "It seems Mr. Paris has
outdone himself this time. This is
lovely."
"So are you,
Kathryn." Chakotay said, a soft smile playing on his lips. "Before Paris gets on stage for the big
drawing, would you grant me the honor of a dance?"
"Chakotay, I…"
"Come on. It's one dance. Consider it my Christmas gift from you." He held out his hand to her, his dark eyes
twinkling with anticipation.
Kathryn felt her
stomach flip flop as she locked eyes with her tattooed suitor. She drank in the sight of him, his broad
chest, muscular thighs, the twinkling Christmas lights playing in his dark hair
– and only one phrase sprang to mind.
~ Resistance is futile. ~
"I could never
say no to you, Chakotay." She grinned as she took his hand.
His eyebrows did
a passable impression of Tuvok's as he took in her words. "Really?" he smirked. "Noted. I'm filing that statement away for future use against you."
"Watch it,
Mister." She said as he wrapped his arm
around her waist. "I don't take kindly
to teasing."
"Who's teasing?"
She laughed as
he began to maneuver her around the dance floor. "Shut up and lead, Commander."
"Aye, Captain."
The command team
moved gracefully together, obviously enjoying each other's company. Kathryn tried to ignore the hundred or so
pairs of eyes following them across the dance floor. Rumors would be traveling around that ship at warp 10 by morning. She pushed the thought to the back of her
mind and allowed herself this one luxury. She closed her eyes and lost herself in the scent of his cologne
and the feeling of his arms around her.
"Look at
them." B'Elanna said. Though Tom and Harry needed no
prodding. They were both staring openly
at there commanding officers. "They
look so …"
"Stimulated."
Tom finished for her.
B'Elanna rolled
her eyes. "No, I was thinking more
like…"
"Perfect
together?" supplied Harry.
"That's it." She
confirmed. "They look like they belong
together."
"That's because
they do belong together." Neelix chimed in.
"They expend a
considerable amount of energy attempting to keep their feelings of affection
cryptic." Droned Seven, who had been listening in from behind. "It is an inefficient use of their time. They should simply confess their feelings and
copulate, thus ending their charade and this crew's fascination with their
relationship."
"Hello,
Seven. Nice to see you, too. Blunt, as always." Grumbled Torres.
The blonde Borg
either missed her comrade's sarcasm or chose to ignore it. With Seven it's hard to tell.
"They do display
elevated respiratory and heart rates whenever they're in close proximity to
each another." Added the Doctor
smugly. "Not that I pay particular
attention to that sort of thing. I'm a
doctor, not a match maker."
"Your
speculation is both inappropriate and irrelevant." Came Tuvok's stoic
voice. "Captain Janeway would not
pursue a romantic scenario with a member of her crew. It would be illogical."
"Oh, come on
Tuvok. Logic has nothing to do with
it. Look at the way he's looking at
her." Said Megan Delaney dreamily. "It's like she's the only other person in this whole room. He doesn't even see anyone else."
"Yeah." Pouted
her sister, Jenny. "I wish he'd look at
me like that. The captain doesn't know
how lucky she is."
Tom's face lit
up like a six year old with a new choo choo train. "Maybe she just needs a little push in the right direction."
B'Elanna eyed
him suspiciously. "Why do I get the
feeling that whatever you're planning is more like a violent shove than a
little push, Paris?"
"Oh, ye of
little faith." He scolded. "Just
listen. I have a great idea…"
"Look at them,
Chakotay. They're up to
something."
Chakotay
followed Kathryn's gaze to a huddled group of crewmembers. "Looks like they're just socializing to me."
"I would tend to
agree." Kathryn said, arching a
delicate eyebrow. "If they were
gathered around anyone other than Tom Paris."
Chakotay
tightened his hold on her slightly and chuckled. "Kathryn, you're being paranoid. Besides, would spending an evening as my date really be so terrible?"
Terrible? Oh, no! Incredible, unforgettable, dream-like even. But definitely not terrible! She looked at him intently,
choosing her words with care. "Of
course not. You know how much I enjoy
spending time with you."
Chakotay stopped
dancing as he tugged on his ear, his brow furrowed in thought. "But?" he prodded.
Kathryn touched
him gently on the forearm. "Chakotay,
we've been over all this. We both know
what's at stake here. We can't pursue a
romantic relationship while we're on this ship, we're…"
"Who said
anything about pursuing a romantic relationship? I was simply talking about one date. Not even a private one at that. One date at a party does not constitute a romantic relationship."
She sighed in
frustration. He had a point. But, she would be damned if she'd admit that
to him. "I know. But it's different with you and me,
Chakotay. You know that."
He locked eyes
with her, releasing her from his embrace completely. "Is it?" He ran a hand
through his hair in frustration. "Why
is it so different for us, Kathryn? No,
don't answer that. I know exactly why
the rules are not the same for you and me."
Her eyes
narrowed as she glared at him. "Do
you? Well, by all means, Commander -
enlighten me."
"It's you. You're afraid." He said matter-of-factly.
"I beg your
pardon."
"You heard
me. I said you're afraid." The hurt and anger showed on his face, but
his voice was even and calm as he spoke. "You're terrified that if you allowed yourself to spend a romantic
evening with me, you'd discover that you enjoy it. You might even want to do it again. And that scares the hell out of you, doesn't it?"
The color
drained from Kathryn's face. But
Chakotay had no intention of waiting for her response. "I…"
"You're afraid
you'll find out that there's still a passionate woman under those pips of
yours. You're worried that you might
actually start to feel something. Your crew might discover that you're still capable of emotion; that you
are vulnerable to love like the rest of us. Well, don't worry, Captain, your secret is safe with me. Hide behind your protocols all you want. I know how you really feel, even if you
won't admit it. Not even to yourself."
He turned and
calmly walked away, leaving Kathryn standing alone on the crowded dance
floor. She wanted to be angry with him,
but she couldn't. She wanted to tell
him that he was wrong, that he couldn't be farther from the truth. But he was dead on with every word he said, and
she knew it. The question was, what
was she going to do about it?
"Okay, it's
time. Is everybody ready?"
The nervous
crewmembers nodded reluctantly.
"This better
work, Tom." Said Harry. "It's bad
enough that I've been an ensign for seven years. Getting busted down to crewmen is not my idea of holiday fun."
"Harry, Harry,
Harry." Paris clapped his young friend
on the shoulder, a cocky grin on his face. "Relax, buddy. Everything will
be fine. The captain will be too busy
drooling over the big Indian to worry about retaliation."
"I hope you're
right, flyboy." B'Elanna folded her
arms across her chest. "Because if she
breaks his heart again, I'm going to take it out on you. I'll start by breaking both of your legs."
"Charming as
always, darling." He teased. "But save the sweet nothings for when we're
alone. Right now, we've got some match
making to do."
"Yes." Said
Seven in her customary haughty tone. "You may proceed to fracture Lieutenant Paris's appendages later. I will alert sickbay."
Tom wrinkled his
nose as he looked at the Borg woman. "Gee Seven, it doesn't sound nearly as enticing when you say it."
Chakotay made
his way onto the holographic stage, his heavy heart well hidden by the charming
smile he wore on his face. This night
was off to a bad start, so he pretty much just wanted to get the whole thing
over with.
Paris took the
old fashioned microphone in his hand. He tried to act suave like a 21st century bandstand DJ, but
the ridiculous grin on his face made him look more like the head clown at a
three-ring circus. "Ladies, get your
tickets ready! It's time for the
drawing. One lucky woman in this very
room is about to win the company of our very own incredibly charming Commander
Chakotay." Tom shook the huge plastic
orb containing the stubbs of the purchased tickets in a theatrical manner. He gestured to the very irritated Klingon at
his side. "My lovely assistant here
will be doing the honors."
Torres rolled
her eyes. "Oh, please."
Tom ignored her
lack of enthusiasm. "Whenever you're
ready, B'Elanna."
B'Elanna reached
into the container and pulled out a ticket. She tried to casually skim the crowd, hoping to catch site of the
captain. She finally spotted her
sitting alone at a table near the door. B'Elanna's heart ached for just a moment. She looked absolutely miserable. I hope this isn't a bad idea. She handed the ticket to her counterpart.
Tom failed to
suppress a grin as he read the name on the ticket. This would certainly be entertaining. "The winner is … Seven of Nine."
Chakotay forced
a pleasant smile across his dark features. He had really hoped that Kathryn would win. The thought of sharing a dance with Seven of Nine made him wince. The last man she had a date with had his arm
ripped from the socket.
To Chakotay's
surprise, Seven didn't head for the stage to claim her prize. Instead, she walked with purpose toward the
solitary figure of her captain. Janeway
looked as though she wanted to sink through that chair she was sitting in and disappear. She said nothing, but simply raised her
eyebrow in question as Seven held out the winning ticket before her.
"I believe there
was a mistake, Captain."
"What's going
on, Paris?" growled Chakotay. Paris, of
course, ignored him.
"A mistake? What are you talking about, Seven?" Kathryn
asked, a controlled expression on her face.
"There was an
error. I believe this is your ticket."
Kathryn laughed
aloud. "That's ridiculous. My ticket is right here in my hand." She held the ticket up as evidence. "See?" The words were barely out of her mouth, when the ticket began to
shimmer. The familiar whir of the
transporter rang in her ears for a brief second, and then the noise and the
ticket were both gone. Kathryn's mouth
hung open in surprise.
Seven's
expression remained stoic as she continued to hold her ticket out to
Janeway. "As I said, I believe this is
your ticket, Captain."
Kathryn rose to
her feet, a lop-sided grin on her face. "Yes, you did say that." She
fixed a firm gaze on Tom. "It appears
there was an error, Mr. Paris. You'll
have to draw again."
"Well, I'd like
to, Captain. But I'm afraid that won't
be possible. You see, you're holding
the only remaining ticket." He held up
the container, which was now completely empty. The rest of the ticket stubbs had apparently been transported at the
same time Captain Janeway's had.
The captain
looked around the room at her crew. Was
this really happening? They all smiled
casually at her as if nothing out of the ordinary was going on. They were obviously all in on this little
plot. "Mutiny." She muttered.
"It is not
mutiny, Captain." said Seven. "It is
Christmas. If my understanding of this
Terran holiday is correct, it is tradition to give gifts to those you care
about. It is appropriate to give meaningful gifts to the members of your
family, is it not? I believe an evening
with the commander would be of great sentimental value for you both. This ticket is my gift to you." When Janeway made no move to take the
ticket, the former drone regarded her with a raised eyebrow. "Is it customary on Earth to refuse gifts
from your family?"
It was a rare
moment that could render Captain Kathryn Janeway speechless. And this was one such moment. She stood, teary-eyed, staring at her pupil
of humanity. How could she possibly
refuse?
Chakotay watched
the scene before him with an open smile on his lips. Leave it to Seven of Nine to penetrate Kathryn's formidable
defenses in front of the entire crew. "Did you put her up to this, Paris?"
Tom looked
genuinely surprised at what he was witnessing. "Hey, she was just supposed to give the captain the ticket. That spill about Christmas is strictly her
own. I wish I'd thought of it."
Kathryn reached
out a slightly trembling hand and accepted the winning ticket. "No, Seven. It is not customary to refuse a gift from a member of your family." She
said, her voice shaking with barely contained emotion. "You're absolutely right. Christmas is about giving." Her eyes moved to Chakotay. "But it's more than that. It's also about sharing what's in your
heart. It's a rare time of the year
when we can put our protocols and rules aside, and be free to share openly with
each other." She returned her attention
to Seven. "Thank you for reminding me,
Seven. All this time I've been trying
to teach you about your hidden humanity. And now here you are helping me to see mine. It seems that the student is also a teacher."
Seven returned
Kathryn's affectionate gaze, and gave a small nod of understanding. "I believe your date is waiting, Captain."
Kathryn smiled
warmly, her eyes finding Chakotay's handsome face. "Yes, I believe he is." She walked slowly up to the stage, her nervousness surpassed only by her
desire to be near him. She stopped mere
inches in front of his face, their bodies almost touching. The air between them was electric with
sexual tension. She held the ticket up
between them, a seductive grin on her red lips.
"I'm here to
claim my prize, Commander." Her voice
was low and throaty, making Chakotay's toes curl. "I believe you owe me a kiss."
Chakotay stared
intently at her for a moment, searching her face for any doubt. He found none, nothing but passion burning
behind her luminous blue eyes. A soft
sigh escaped his mouth as he folded her into his arms and pulled her body flush
against him. He cupped her chin in his
hand and tenderly lifted her face to his.
Kathryn was so
lost in the sensation of Chakotay's full lips descending on her own that she
barely heard the whooping and cheering coming from her crew. Paris's flip comment, "Guess they won't be
needing the mistletoe", barely reached her ears. Everything around her became a blur as his large hand moved from
the small of her back and traveled up her spine, pulling her even closer to
him. His tongue slipped gently into her
mouth, twisting and dancing with her own as she savored the taste of him.
She didn't know
where this would lead, or where they would go from here. All she knew was that it was Christmas Eve,
and for this one night, Chakotay was hers. She could be close to him in ways she had only dreamed of before. These are the moments we remember, she
thought to herself. And I'm going to
make it count.
She laughed with
abandon as Chakotay whirled her across the dance floor. The champagne had apparently gone straight
to her head. Right along side
Chakotay's cologne. They moved
together like they'd been dancing partners for centuries.
"I've never seen
you this free-spirited, Kathryn." He said, smiling affectionately at her. "You're beautiful."
"If you think
this is free-spirited, Chakotay, wait until we get back to my quarters." She
drawled provocatively, running a slender finger up his chest. "I've been thinking of some duties to add
to your job description. Right after we
alter the duty roster."
"The duty
roster?"
"Yes. We'll need to assign someone to the
conn. Mr. Paris is about to get
intimately acquainted with an EVA suit and the hull of my ship."
B'Elanna laughed
aloud and gave Tom's arm a soft punch. The captain's words floated easily to their ears as they danced next to
the new couple. "See? I told you you'd
get your butt in a sling."
Tom chuckled and
gazed warmly at his captain. "Yeah, I
know. But look at her, B'Elanna. I'd do it a hundred times over just to see
her smile like that."
B'Elanna's
expression softened into one of obvious love and adoration. "You're just an old softie, Paris."
Tom took his
wife's pretty face in his hands and whispered, "Shut up and kiss me,
Lieutenant. While I'm still a free
man."
Authors
Note: Okay, I know this
kind of story is WAY out of season, so I'll be honest. I started writing this around
Halloween. I just got busy with other
things and put it on the back burner. Now I'm on a quest to finish all those half written stories I have
lurking in the dark shadows of my word files. Besides, there's always room for a little plotless mush, even if it's a
Christmas story.
