I know it's been a while since I posted the last chapter but I've been too busy to type this up.

This is the second part of the story, and I have it all worked out in my head, but it takes time to type out.

Disclaimer: The Voyager characters do not belong to me, I'm not that lucky.

There are no spoilers in this as far as I know, if I'm wrong tell me.

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A year. She thought. It's been a year since I gave into him, into my own feelings. And the time has flown over.

She felt wonderful. Happy. And this was going to be a special anniversary. He was making dinner on the holodeck, but that's wasn't it. She was going to tell him something, something that would change their lives. So far they had managed to keep their relationship a secret from the crew, nobody even suspected anything other than close friendship between them. That was about to change. She wasn't sure how it had happened. She had always been in control of her life.

She stopped outside the holodeck doors and hit her com. Badge.

"Janeway to Chakotay."

"Yes Captain," he said, professionally.

"I'm waiting," she said in a mock impatient tone.

"Sorry," he replied.

The doors in front of her opened and she gasped when she saw the room. It had been transformed into their clearing on New Earth. Every tree, every rock, it was virtually identical. The only difference being that now, outside the home they had shared for that short period of time, there was a beautifully decorated table. The clearing was quite dark, the only light coming from a few candles on the table and scattered randomly around the clearing itself.

"Are you going to come in?" Chakotay asked, he was standing beside the table.

She stepped tentatively into the bewitching room. The long black dress she was wearing started to move in the simulated breeze. Chakotay pulled out a chair for her to sit in. The doors closed behind her and she looked back briefly.

This is it, there's no going back.

She sat had sat down and was beginning to feel nervous. Chakotay sat opposite her.

"Computer, activate privacy locks, authorization, Janeway-alpha-three-two- nine," she said and took a deep breath. "Chakotay."

"Kathryn," he said, "I love you."

She smiled at him before taking another deep breath and continuing. She had no idea how he was going to take her news, but she hoped he'd be as happy as she was.

"Kathryn?" Chakotay said again, interrupting her thoughts. He sounded concerned.

She grinned.

"I've got something to tell you."

"What?" He asked curiously.

Just tell him.

"I'm pregnant," she said bluntly.

She lost her smile.

His mouth hung open.

He stared at her, shocked and not responding to her statement for some time.

"H-how?" He spluttered.

Kathryn raised her eyebrows.

"That's wonderful," he grinned.

"I'm glad you're happy about it," she said.

"Of course I am," he said, "have you been to see the doctor yet?"

"No, I only realised a few days ago, I wanted to tell you first."

He pulled her up by the hands and into a hug.

"Can we keep it to ourselves for a little while please?" She asked hime.

"Of course Katie."

She laughed.

"Katie," she repeated, "it's been a long time since anybody called me that." Another deep breath, "Chakotay, when the crew find out, everything's going to change."

"I know," he agreed, "It'll be okay though, we're going to have a baby, a son."

"You sound certain," she looked up, "we might be having a girl."

"Do you want to ask the doctor what it is?"

"No, do you?"

"It would spoil the surprise," he answered. "So, what about Benjamin."

"Names already, that's probably bad luck," she said, "and it's a boys name. How about Taya?"

"Or Katie."

She laughed again.

"Why don't we have dinner now." She suggested.

"I've got a better idea," he said, kissing her.

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The next chapter should be up soon but I have a lot of work to do.