A/N: The sixteenth chapter of my HP/ST:TNG crossover-fic. Time for relaxing.

Disclaimer: Harry Potter belongs to J.K Rowling. Star Trek belongs to Paramount Pictures and, of course, Gene Roddenberry (R.I.P.), The Great Bird of the Galaxy. Lynn is all mine.





16. A honeymoon and a dinner



Wesley rolled over in the bed. He lay his arm over at Lynn's side. He felt only the bed sheets. He opened his eyes and saw that her side of the bed was empty. The room he was largely made out of wood, with a fireplace in the far corner of the room. There was large glass walls towards the outside. He got up and walked out.

Outside was a large wooden terrace. The whole house was positioned up on one a high ridge. Down below the mountain mist lay, covering the forests and green fields. The terrain consisted of green fields and forests, with high ridges sticking up creating canyons below. The ridges further away seemed to have lighter colours because of the mist. And at the horizon a pink glow was seen, the sun not yet having risen. The mist and the few clouds closest to the horizon was coloured pink by the light. The temperature was a rather nice 20 degrees Celsius (about 68 degrees Fahrenheit). Lynn was sitting in a wooden chair, wearing her dark red dressing gown.

"I gotta hand it to you, this is a nice program," said Wesley, smiling. Lynn turned her head towards him. "Hi."

"Hi there," she said, smiling. "Just woke up?"

"Yeah," said Wesley. "How long have you been out here?"

"About ten minutes," said Lynn. Wesley walked up to her.

"Wanted to watch the sun come up?" he said.

"Yeah," said Lynn. Wesley pulled over a chair so that it stood next to Lynn's.

"Mind if I join you?" he said.

"Not at all," said Lynn. Wesley sat down. He yawned. "What time is it?"

"About 4 a.m.," said Lynn.

"4 a.m.?!" said Wesley.

"Perhaps earlier," said Lynn.

"And you got up this early?" said Wesley.

"Well, I had to so that I could see the sunrise," said Lynn. "In the summer the sun isn't down for very long in Sweden. Plus we can go back to bed in a while."

"Yeah, well, how long of..." he said, interrupting himself when a golden crescent shape became barely visible above the horizon. "...a while... That's the sun, right?"

"Yeah," said Lynn, smiling. "You're gonna love this." Now a bit more was seen of the sun, and the mist and clouds close to the horizon now had a golden colour. After a few minutes it had risen further, bathing Lynn, Wesley, the house, and all of the landscape in golden light. A few minutes more and the sun had risen a bit above the horizon.

"Wow... that was kinda great..." said Wesley, smiling.

"Yeah, I know," said Lynn. "Ready to go back to bed?"

"Well, I don't know about you, but right now I'm feeling much to..." said Wesley. "...awake to go to bed." He smiled.

"What kind of awake?" said Lynn.

"Weeeelllll..." said Wesley.

"Oh, that kind..." said Lynn, smiling.. "Well, I suppose I am a bit awaken now. I need something to use my energy on..."

"Good," said Wesley, and gave her a peck on the cheek. He got up and went in.

"But I'm having an awful lot of energy right now though, Mr Crusher..." she said to herself, smiling. She got up and walked in.



"But the wedding was just a few nights ago!" said Ron. "They can't have a party this early!" He, Hermione and Harry were on their way to they holodeck. Lynn and Wesley had invited them there.

"Since when do you object to parties?" said Harry.

"It's not a party, it's a dinner," said Hermione. "A dinner is much calmer than a party."

"I know that!" said Ron. "Just thought it was a party..."

"Jeez, why don't you two get married also to get it over with...?" said Harry.



"They'll be here soon!" said Lynn, a slightly stressful tone in her voice. "Hurry up!" She and Wesley was doing a table out on the terrace.

"Calm down, they're not due for a few minutes yet," said Wesley. "We still have time."

"Yeah, you're right, you're right..." said Lynn. Now everything was set on the table. "Fine. Done. How do I look?"

"You do know that I can't give anything than a biased answer to that, right?" said Wesley, smiling.

"Why do you think I'm asking?" said Lynn, smiling also. A doorbell was heard from inside the house, unlike the usual "door-beep" aboard the ship it sounded like an old style mechanic doorbell, thus confusing Wesley.

"Huh? What was that?" he said.

"The doorbell," said Lynn.

"The doorbell?" said Wesley. "But shouldn't it sound like 'di-bi-do-doop' or something?"

"No, I programmed it to sound like that," said Lynn. The doorbell sounded again. "Are you gonna get that?"

"Huh? Oh yeah!" said Wesley. He walked into the house and opened the door.

"Hello!" said Harry, Ron and Hermione.

"Hi!" said Wesley. "Come on in." Harry, Ron and Hermione stepped in.

"Busy?" said Hermione. "I took you while to open the door, so-"

"Wesley didn't recognise the sound," said Lynn, walking in from the terrace. "Hi, nice to see you."

"Hi!" said Hermione, and hugged Lynn. "How are you?" They broke the hug.

"Great! Never felt better!" said Lynn. Wesley seemed to grow a bit taller were he stood. "Come on, you gotta see the outside." The two walked outside.

"So, Wes, how you holding out?" said Harry.

"You're feeling horrible, right?" said Ron, an ironic tone in his voice. Wesley chuckled.

"I'm feeling great," he said. "And Lynn selected a nice honey moon location."

"Yeah, speaking of that..." said Harry, looking about the large room. "...this is one hell of a nice place."

"So it's only the two of you living here?" said Ron.

"Yeah," said Wesley. "Kinda big, huh?" Ron chuckled.

"It's slightly smaller than a section of the Great Hall at Hogwarts," he said. "And that's a BIG hall!"

"Well, I'm not complaining," said Wesley, smiling. "Come on, they're waiting for us." They walked outside.

"WOAH! This is some view!" said Ron. He looked out over the holographic landscape. "You can see for miles from here!" He looked down over the railing. "It's gotta be like two hundred feet down!"

"Something like that," said Wesley.

"Yeah, great..." said Hermione.

"What's wrong? You look kinda queasy," said Wesley.

"She afraid of heights," said Lynn.

"I'll be fine as long as I stay away from the ledge and you don't talk about it too much..." said Hermione.

"Okay. Come on, let's sit down," said Wesley.

"Yeah, food!" said Ron.

"Ron..." groaned Hermione, clutching her forehead, embarrassed.

"What? I'm hungry!" said Ron.

"As usual then..." said Harry.

"Let's just sit down..." said Hermione.



They sat and ate, discussed things, and enjoyed their evening as the sun set behind the horizon.

"Strange..." said Hermione, looking up at the sky.

"What is 'strange'?" said Lynn.

"It's just, that time when we went to Sweden, it wasn't dark this early," said Hermione. "And it wasn't dark enough to see the stars."

"Well, I modified the sky a bit," said Lynn. "Always when I've been in Sweden at summer I've thought that it was boring that it was too light to see the stars. So therefore I made the sky go darker once the sun had set. Looks nice though." She looked up too.

"Yeah, it does," said Hermione, smiling. Then a loud "BURP!" was heard, disturbing the moment. "RON!"

"Sorry! Just ate a bit much," he said. Hermione sighed. "Come on, you can't deny that it was good."

"Yeah, the meal was excellent, Lynn," said Harry.

"Yes, really delicious," said Hermione.

"Thanks," said Lynn. "I did the best I could with the holographic kitchen and replicator."

"And you did well," said Wesley. "It was a great meal, honey."

"Thanks," said Lynn, smiling.



A while later it was time for the trio to leave.

"We had a really nice time," said Hermione.

"Yeah, thanks," said Ron.

"Yes, it was really nice," said Harry.

"Thanks, see you around then," said Lynn. "Bye!"

"Bye!" said Hermione, giving first Lynn and then Wesley a hug.

"Bye, thanks for coming," said Wesley.

"Well, Wes, see you later," said Ron, shaking Wesley's hand.

"See you later, Ron," said Wesley.

"Thanks for letting us disturb your honeymoon," said Harry.

"We invited you, didn't we?" said Wesley, smiling. He shook Harry's hand. "See you around, Harry."

"Sure," said Harry. "Bye now, and don't you wear out the bed." Lynn gave him an evil glare. "Relax, just kidding..."

"It's okay," said Lynn. "I'll just..."

"Just what?" said Harry. Lynn gave him a crushing hug.

"...Hug you extremely hard," said Lynn.

"Ow..." said Harry when Lynn had let go.

"And you've only been... well, YOU this evening," said Lynn to Ron, and gave him a hug. "So you get a regular hug."

"Thanks, see you, Lynn," said Ron. Lynn stopped hugging him. "Bye." The trio left the house, and then the holodeck.



"I am sooo tired..." said Ron.

"Yeah, what's the time?" said Harry.

"I haven't dared to look yet..." said Hermione. Now they've reached Harry's quarters. "See you tomorrow, Harry. Good night."

"Good night, Har," said Ron.

"Good night," said Harry and went into his quarters. He yawned, and then began undressing, went to the bathroom, and got into bed. He soon fell asleep. But he didn't sleep undisturbed.

"Help! Help!" he heard a voice calling. "Please don't... Harry, help...! HARRY!" Harry recognised the voice, but he couldn't see anyone. He was running through a long corridor. The voice was calling to him from the far end of it. "Harry, help me!" Then he heard another voice. A shrill and cold one.

"He won't help you," said the voice. "Or rather, he can't. He's powerless against me, you see..." Harry recognised the cold voice. It was Voldemort. Harry ran faster.

"No... you're lying!" said the other voice. Now Harry noticed that it was a girl's voice. "He's defeated you before!"

"Ah yes, he has, but now he is powerless..." said Voldemort.

"You're wrong!" said the other voice.

"Oh no..." thought Harry, finally recognising who the other voice was. "Oh no, it's..."

"No, Ginny Weasley, it is you who is wrong..." said Voldemort. Harry ran even faster, pressing his body to the limit.

"Almost there..." he thought as he was closing in on the end of the corridor.

"He'll rescue me," said Ginny, enormous confidence and courage in her voice. "I know he will."

"Oh yes, I'm sure he will try," said Voldemort. "But he will not succeed." Harry finally reached the end of the corridor. It ended into a large room where Voldemort was standing in front of chair in which Ginny sat, chained to it. "But there he is now, you're little 'hero'. Then I don't need you anymore." Voldemort turned towards Ginny, and pointed his wand at her. "Avada Kevadra." Green light erupted from the wand, hitting Ginny, who died instantly.

"NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" Harry screamed. He was about to throw himself at Voldemort to kill him with his bare hands, when he realised he was in his bed on the Enterprise. Cold sweat was running down his forehead, and he was sitting straight up, panting. He relaxed for a moment, and then realised something.

"Wait a second... that never happened!" he thought. "Voldemort never captured Ginny to lure me to him, I've only- Of course..." He got and put on some clothes. He then sat down behind a table with a communications console. He tapped in some information for a call. After about thirty seconds Commander Walsh appeared on the screen, having obviously been sleeping, since his hair was unusually untidy and he had a very tired expression upon his face.

"Yes, this is Walsh..." he mumbled. "Harry?"

"I'm sorry to disturb you, Commander," said Harry.

"Naw, it's okay, I was getting up soon anyway..." said Walsh politely.

"It's just that I believe we will get in trouble soon," said Harry.

"What makes you say that?" said Walsh. Harry told him about his bad dream. "Not really the kind of dream you want to have, but what does it have to do with us and trouble?"

"I believe the Death Eaters know about me and the others," said Harry.

"Why do you think that?" said Walsh.

"Because my dream never happened..." said Harry. "...But it's rather what I fear the most." Now Walsh seemed to wake up immediately.

"You mean..." he said.

"Yes, Commander," said Harry. "Dementors."









A/N: DUN DUN DUN! I love cliffhangers... ^_^ I thought that I needed to get all the romanticism (or fluff, whichever you prefer) done in this chapter to get on with the action. Don't worry, fluff-fans, there will be more of that in the story. I just feel like I want to write more things that's on another part of the R-rating (i.e. action-scenes).

I wrote this chapter at break neck speed, so pipe down about the length.

I think I got the Fahrenheit degrees right. What did you like the house and environment? The environment is inspired by when I and my family was driving through this landscape just as the sun was coming up. I guess that the view Lynn and Wesley had was about how it would look from their position.

I turned 18 on Sunday! It was about the best birthday I ever had, since I got such a wonderful present. I had been saving money for a home cinema system, and on my birthday my family gave it to me! I still have to pay the larger part of it though, but I don't care! The Moria sequence in LOTR sounded better then ever with this system. Not to talk about the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episodes on DVD : )



I forgot to mention some things in my review of the movie last time.

Richard Harris was great as Dumbledore, giving us a memorable performance. He will be missed. R.I.P.

Oh, and Mr and Mrs Weasley were great, wonderfully portrayed!



WOAH! 5 reviews in as many days! That's a new record for me! Here are the review comments:

Coolone007 - Well, that's what I thought too. I didn't say that it would be a sad ending! But I'm still not saying that it has a happy ending.

Dizzy2381 - Thanks a lot! About the movie, I think I'm gonna beg my sister about letting me go with her and her friends this weekend when they're going to see it, 'cause I wanna se it again! Or I'll go see the new Bond this weekend, and see HP&tCoS again next weekend... Decisions, decisions...

Trekkie47 - Groan... I know, I know. I know that he's named Daniel, not David, but when I wrote the review it was like 2.30 a.m. here in Sweden, so I was a bit tired... Good you like the whole Dark Harry thing. Live long an prosper. *Does Vulcan hand sign* (I just love that phrase and hand sign ^_^)

OrliChica - Glad you like it. Thanks about the info on Metropolis. The reason I asked was since it's was released on Swedish DVD on the 27th, being the first anime EVER to be released on Swedish DVD (at least if you don't count Pokemon). So I'm thinking of buying it when I get enough money. I'm looking forward to LOTR:TTT also, got tickets and everything. And once again, glad you like it so much!

JediHermione - You've got a valid point about Draco, but I just felt that I needed Lynn in this one to make it work. Plus I just love her as a character. Not to fear, though! After this I'm planning to write some fics with Draco as a main character, if not THE main character. Would've been fun to see Draco's reactions to the Enterprise, though : )



Just one thing though. Why does some review the fic like it's over?! It's not over until I slap a big banner on the fic description that says *COMPLETE!* or *FINISHED!*, or when I name a chapter "The end" or "The last chapter" plus put up a chapter of my closing comments!

Sorry if I overreacted a bit, but I'm sick and at home, desperately needing something to use my energy on!





Emher







PS. My sister made these great drawings of Hermione and Ron this evening. I'll give you a link to them as soon as possible. DS.



PS2. I posted a night early if you didn't notice. This will probably never happen again, just so you know. Early posting that is. Posting will happen again. I need to sleep now... DS2.