Mark swung at Kathryn again. This time he missed. She threw up her hand
and blocked it. Mark, being stunned by her action didn't notice the next
punch. She hooked him right in the jaw. Mark felt his face.
"Nice one Kath! But not anything close to this." This time Mark swung hard. Kathryn did the thing most natural to her. She ducked. Kathryn winced as she saw his fist hit the wall. She then punched him in the ribs. Mark feel to his knees panting. She jumped to get away from the corner. She tucked her self in and tumbled to help with the shock. Maybe all those gymnastics classes came in handy. She ran for the door. She tried to open it but it wouldn't move. She kicked it repeatedly but still the door wouldn't respond. She banged on the glass to get Chakotay's attention.
"It won't open" Chakotay yelled.
"Tuvok locked it."
She was stuck. Something caught her eye. Mark was launching an attack. Kathryn stepped out of the way as he jumped. She grabbed his clothing and threw him through into the glass. Mark's head broke the glass and slid through it. After he had made his painful trip through the glass, the glass wall lost its integrity and shattered. Kathryn covered her face protecting it from the glass.
Kathryn slowly and carefully removed her hands from her face. She looked around. There she spotted Chakotay staring at her with astonished look on his face.
"You look like you've seen a ghost." Kathryn said. Her voice had returned.
"Maybe I have." The to were so wrapped up in the moment that they weren't paying attention. Marks bloodied hand pointed a weapon of some sorts at Kathryn's leg.
"Admiral, look out." It was Tuvok's voice. Kathryn turned herself around. She kicked the phaser out of his hand she then landed a kick right in his ribs. Mark let out a scream. Kathryn bent down to whisper in his ear.
"Does it hurt?" She stood back up and kicked him again. Tuvok looked confused, why would she kick him again if he was down and no longer a threat.
"Admiral, May I ask why you did that?" Kathryn laughed.
"Memento." She replied. Kathryn stepped over the body and exited the room.
Tuvok focused his attention on Chakotay.
"It would seem Captain that you are as they say off the hook. I apologize for the improperly accusing you of a crime you hadn't committed." Chakotay Shrugged.
"You were just doing your job." Chakotay took his cue from Kathryn and exited the room.
"Nice one Kath! But not anything close to this." This time Mark swung hard. Kathryn did the thing most natural to her. She ducked. Kathryn winced as she saw his fist hit the wall. She then punched him in the ribs. Mark feel to his knees panting. She jumped to get away from the corner. She tucked her self in and tumbled to help with the shock. Maybe all those gymnastics classes came in handy. She ran for the door. She tried to open it but it wouldn't move. She kicked it repeatedly but still the door wouldn't respond. She banged on the glass to get Chakotay's attention.
"It won't open" Chakotay yelled.
"Tuvok locked it."
She was stuck. Something caught her eye. Mark was launching an attack. Kathryn stepped out of the way as he jumped. She grabbed his clothing and threw him through into the glass. Mark's head broke the glass and slid through it. After he had made his painful trip through the glass, the glass wall lost its integrity and shattered. Kathryn covered her face protecting it from the glass.
Kathryn slowly and carefully removed her hands from her face. She looked around. There she spotted Chakotay staring at her with astonished look on his face.
"You look like you've seen a ghost." Kathryn said. Her voice had returned.
"Maybe I have." The to were so wrapped up in the moment that they weren't paying attention. Marks bloodied hand pointed a weapon of some sorts at Kathryn's leg.
"Admiral, look out." It was Tuvok's voice. Kathryn turned herself around. She kicked the phaser out of his hand she then landed a kick right in his ribs. Mark let out a scream. Kathryn bent down to whisper in his ear.
"Does it hurt?" She stood back up and kicked him again. Tuvok looked confused, why would she kick him again if he was down and no longer a threat.
"Admiral, May I ask why you did that?" Kathryn laughed.
"Memento." She replied. Kathryn stepped over the body and exited the room.
Tuvok focused his attention on Chakotay.
"It would seem Captain that you are as they say off the hook. I apologize for the improperly accusing you of a crime you hadn't committed." Chakotay Shrugged.
"You were just doing your job." Chakotay took his cue from Kathryn and exited the room.
