Disclaimer: They can take it all from us, but they can't take J/C.
Author's Note: I'm back!!!!!!! Well, first off, I'd like to say thanks to
Kathryn Janeway (not the real one-would die if she talked to me) but to
Becca. The only other fourteen/fifteen year old I know that writes J/C
fics. Couldn't have put what she said better myself. I planned to write
more chapters, but I've come up with another story, so I want to get this
one done a little faster, so I can start with that one. Anyways, hope yall
like this.
B'Elanna grinned contently in the arms of her husband, as she watched the doors to the Holodeck swished open to reveal a dazzling Kathryn Janeway. Her auburn hair was up on her head, held by diamond crown. Her white dress fit her in all the right places and even B'Elanna was a little jealous. She wished she had looked that good on her wedding day. It was those stupid ridges, she muttered, running hands over her forehead. She should get them removed, but then again, Tom would be devastated.
B'Elanna watched tears in her eyes as Kathryn strode purposefully, but slowly up to the man she had come to regard as her brother.
"Do you, Chakotay take.." Tuvok began the ceremony.
To Kathryn, the whole thing couldn't have passed faster. Before she knew it, she was sitting at the main table in the garden, ring on finger, and husband at side. It was a dream come true and though, it had all passed in what had seemed like a second, she didn't mind, she could always watch it again, on tape.
They drank, danced and laughed. Kathryn felt no one could have had a happier wedding. But as midnight drew closed, the couple dashed away, they had other things to do.
Once in the safety (so to speak) of their own quarters, Chakotay grabbed his akoonah and pulled Kathryn to sit down on the floor beside her.
"We are far from the sacred lands of our father's," he began.
"We are," Kathryn couldn't resist saying.
"Shhh," Chakotay hissed as she felt a strange, yet wonderful feeling.
When she opened her eyes again, she was standing in a clearing in the middle of a forest, slowly a bear appeared from a behind some trees.
"Chakotay," Kathryn said, a little frightened, gripping his hand tighter.
"It's alright Kathryn," he said, as the bear walked towards them.
"So it was a bear," laughed Kathryn, getting over the initial shock.
"Welcome, Kathryn Janeway," said the bear, only it wasn't the bear it was a man behind the bear.
"I know you,' whispered Kathryn.
"Kat," said Chakotay, "Meet my father."
"Nice to meet you, sir," said Kathryn, reaching for his extended hand.
"No need for the formalities Kathryn, you married my son, you are like my daughter now."
Kathryn blushed, but Chakotay went on talking, "We came for your blessing," he said addressing both h is father and the bear.
The bear growled, except, it wasn't a growl, Kathryn could hear quite clearly, "And you shall get it, my boy. and girl."
Kathryn smiled; it had been a long time since she had been called a girl.
"To you it has seemed like a long time, but I am so old, a couple of decades is nothing," said the bear.
Kathryn jumped back a little; the bear could read her mind.
"Don't be alarmed, my dear," said Kolopak, putting his hand around her. "Come tell m e more about yourself."
They strode to the forest, Kathryn and Kolopak in the lead, with Chakotay and The Bear next. Chakotay seemed to be talking to the bear, but Kathryn couldn't make out what he was saying.
Suddenly, Kathryn saw a moment in the trees beside her; she hadn't seen any other animals here before. Just then, a small lizard fell onto her shoulder.
"Hallo," she said, not surprised at all to see the lizard there.
"Kathryn?" asked Chakotay, "Your spirit guide?"
Kathryn nodded.
"We have met before," said the lizard to the bear.
"Oh, you have?" asked Kathryn.
"Yes," nodded the bear. "We used to belong to a man and a woman. Adrianna and Amil. They were lovers too, much like you. I can see now, you were destined to be together."
Kathryn grinned as Chakotay's hand found hers.
"You had better go now," said Kolopak, "I believe you have much planned for tonight."
Kathryn blushed.
"Don't forget," said Kolopak as they faded away, "I need a grandchild."
"We won't," said Kathryn, finding her tongue, as they reappeared in their new quarters.
"So what do you think?" asked Chakotay.
"About what?"
"My spirit guide and my dad. I was talking to her and she likes you. Says your feisty, like my mother."
"She's met your mother."
Chakotay nodded, but didn't explain further. He didn't have too, Kathryn already understood.
"I loved them," she smiled.
"Good, I hoped you would," he said as he kissed her.
"Mmmm," said Kathryn, lost in the kiss.
"How about we start work on those grandchildren my dad asked for."
"He asked for a grandchild," Kathryn corrected, as she let him scoop her off the floor.
"He wasn't talking about the future."
Six months later, Kathryn and Chakotay were eating dinner in the living room, when the door-chime sounded.
"Come," said Chakotay, happily, he was enjoying his time with Kathryn.
Seven strode purposefully into the room.
"Captain, Commander, I think you would wish to see this immediately."
Kathryn raised her eyebrow, but got up and followed Seven immediately.
"There is a special anomaly. I think we would like to investigate. It would," she said with a glint in her eye, "Take us 10 light years closer to home."
They made it to astrometrics quicker than usual. Kathryn scanned for signs of danger, anything, but there was none. As quick as before she got to the bridge, Chakotay never leaving her side, and sent the ship through the wormhole. They wouldn't get to the Alpha Quadrant, but they were closer, much closer.
Kathryn grinned as she walked back to her quarters hand in hand with Chakotay. None of the other members of the crew stopped to look at them; they were used to this sight.
Suddenly, Kathryn started to sway, and landed in a heap on the floor.
"Kathryn?" asked Chakotay.
Immediately, he got her to sickbay, and moments later (as you all have guessed) there were whoops of joy from Chakotay as Kathryn watched on amused from the biobed.
"Twins?" he asked happily. "What."
"No Chakotay," said Kathryn, "I would rather we not know, a surprise."
Chakotay nodded, "Anything for the mother of my child... I mean children."
Kathryn grinned as he picked her up and twirled her around the room. "Chakotay," she said, her face growing green. "Chakotay, stop."
"Why?" he asked.
Kathryn rushed for the bucked the doctor was holding out for her.
"She's prone to get dizzy very fast," explained the doctor.
"Oh Kathryn, I'm so sorry," he said reaching for her.
"No Chakotay," she teased, putting out a hand to stop him getting any closer, but moments later she was back in his arms.
"Take her home," said the Doctor, waiting to shoo them out of sickbay so he could spread the news about the ship.
"Should we tell the crew?" asked Kathryn, as Chakotay helped her back to their quarters.
"No," grinned Chakotay, "We'll leave that up the doc."
Kathryn grinned as she sipped at the mug Chakotay had giver her. "Milk?" she asked.
"No more coffee," he grinned.
"So what'll we name her. and him?" Chakotay asked.
"Her. him? Asked Kathryn. "How do you know?"
"Asked the doc."
"Oh Chakotay, you didn't?"
"I did," he grinned back, "You wanted me to, in a way, didn't you?"
Kathryn nodded. "You read me like a book. I really wanted to wait, but I couldn't."
Chakotay grinned.
"We'll name him after his grandfather."
"Edward?"
"No silly, Kolopak. Kol."
"Are you sure."
"As sure as sure's gonna get. Kolopak. er.."
"Kolopak Edward Janeway."
"I like it," said Kathryn. "I like it a lot, but what about the girl, there are so many beautiful names."
"Kathryn."
"Chakotay! We'll never be able to tell who's who!"
"Kay," said Chakotay softly.
"What?" asked Kathryn.
"We could call her Kay."
Kathryn smiled, just because she didn't like being called Kay, didn't mean she didn't like the name. "That. would be nice."
"Would you mind?" asked Chakotay. "I mean, after what happened."
"I've gotten over that now," she smiled, "In fact I kind of miss the name, but I think it's better if our daughter gets it."
Chakotay nodded, "Kathryn Adrianna Janeway."
"Adrianna?" Kathryn asked, "Why Adrianna."
"Remember what your spirit guide said."
Kathryn nodded, "Our spirit guides have met before, they used to belong to Amil and Adrianna."
Chakotay nodded.
"Shouldn't Kol's middle name be Amil then?" Kathryn asked.
"I thought you would rather have him named after your father," stated Chakotay.
"No," Kathryn shook her head, "Our children will already have my family name, it doesn't matter."
"Alright then," Chakotay grinned, "Kolopak Amil and Kathryn Adrianna Janeway."
"Kol and Kay," Kathryn said.
Two years later, on Christmas Day.
"Papa," said a little girl, running to jump on her father's sleeping
form.
"Ma!" screamed the boy, jumping on his mother as well.
Kathryn's eyes fluttered open, "Kol," she said sleepily.
"Christmas," he replied.
"Later," muttered Kathryn, she and Chakotay had been up late that
night wrapping up the children's gifts.
"Pwease Mama," muttered the girl.
"Pwease Mama," imitated Chakotay.
"Alright," said Kathryn getting up and pulling her robe on, "Let's open some presents."
Chakotay grinned as he followed his wife into the living room.
They sat together one by one, opening presents sharing each other's glee.
Finally, there was only one present left.
"That's strange," said Kathryn, "I don't remember seeing this one," she said. "It's for you," she told Kay, as her daughter climbed into her lap.
"No," said Chakotay. "It isn't."
"It's for you," he said,
Kathryn glanced back down at the tag on the box, it read, for Kay.
THE END
Authors Note: Okay, even I have to admit the ending was a little, okay a whole lot weird, but I realised when I was writing the last chapter that if I
stopped calling Kathryn Kay, then my title wouldn't make much sense.
But nvm, I hope you liked it, and please r/r. And read my next story,
when I post it. all J/C.
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.
B'Elanna grinned contently in the arms of her husband, as she watched the doors to the Holodeck swished open to reveal a dazzling Kathryn Janeway. Her auburn hair was up on her head, held by diamond crown. Her white dress fit her in all the right places and even B'Elanna was a little jealous. She wished she had looked that good on her wedding day. It was those stupid ridges, she muttered, running hands over her forehead. She should get them removed, but then again, Tom would be devastated.
B'Elanna watched tears in her eyes as Kathryn strode purposefully, but slowly up to the man she had come to regard as her brother.
"Do you, Chakotay take.." Tuvok began the ceremony.
To Kathryn, the whole thing couldn't have passed faster. Before she knew it, she was sitting at the main table in the garden, ring on finger, and husband at side. It was a dream come true and though, it had all passed in what had seemed like a second, she didn't mind, she could always watch it again, on tape.
They drank, danced and laughed. Kathryn felt no one could have had a happier wedding. But as midnight drew closed, the couple dashed away, they had other things to do.
Once in the safety (so to speak) of their own quarters, Chakotay grabbed his akoonah and pulled Kathryn to sit down on the floor beside her.
"We are far from the sacred lands of our father's," he began.
"We are," Kathryn couldn't resist saying.
"Shhh," Chakotay hissed as she felt a strange, yet wonderful feeling.
When she opened her eyes again, she was standing in a clearing in the middle of a forest, slowly a bear appeared from a behind some trees.
"Chakotay," Kathryn said, a little frightened, gripping his hand tighter.
"It's alright Kathryn," he said, as the bear walked towards them.
"So it was a bear," laughed Kathryn, getting over the initial shock.
"Welcome, Kathryn Janeway," said the bear, only it wasn't the bear it was a man behind the bear.
"I know you,' whispered Kathryn.
"Kat," said Chakotay, "Meet my father."
"Nice to meet you, sir," said Kathryn, reaching for his extended hand.
"No need for the formalities Kathryn, you married my son, you are like my daughter now."
Kathryn blushed, but Chakotay went on talking, "We came for your blessing," he said addressing both h is father and the bear.
The bear growled, except, it wasn't a growl, Kathryn could hear quite clearly, "And you shall get it, my boy. and girl."
Kathryn smiled; it had been a long time since she had been called a girl.
"To you it has seemed like a long time, but I am so old, a couple of decades is nothing," said the bear.
Kathryn jumped back a little; the bear could read her mind.
"Don't be alarmed, my dear," said Kolopak, putting his hand around her. "Come tell m e more about yourself."
They strode to the forest, Kathryn and Kolopak in the lead, with Chakotay and The Bear next. Chakotay seemed to be talking to the bear, but Kathryn couldn't make out what he was saying.
Suddenly, Kathryn saw a moment in the trees beside her; she hadn't seen any other animals here before. Just then, a small lizard fell onto her shoulder.
"Hallo," she said, not surprised at all to see the lizard there.
"Kathryn?" asked Chakotay, "Your spirit guide?"
Kathryn nodded.
"We have met before," said the lizard to the bear.
"Oh, you have?" asked Kathryn.
"Yes," nodded the bear. "We used to belong to a man and a woman. Adrianna and Amil. They were lovers too, much like you. I can see now, you were destined to be together."
Kathryn grinned as Chakotay's hand found hers.
"You had better go now," said Kolopak, "I believe you have much planned for tonight."
Kathryn blushed.
"Don't forget," said Kolopak as they faded away, "I need a grandchild."
"We won't," said Kathryn, finding her tongue, as they reappeared in their new quarters.
"So what do you think?" asked Chakotay.
"About what?"
"My spirit guide and my dad. I was talking to her and she likes you. Says your feisty, like my mother."
"She's met your mother."
Chakotay nodded, but didn't explain further. He didn't have too, Kathryn already understood.
"I loved them," she smiled.
"Good, I hoped you would," he said as he kissed her.
"Mmmm," said Kathryn, lost in the kiss.
"How about we start work on those grandchildren my dad asked for."
"He asked for a grandchild," Kathryn corrected, as she let him scoop her off the floor.
"He wasn't talking about the future."
Six months later, Kathryn and Chakotay were eating dinner in the living room, when the door-chime sounded.
"Come," said Chakotay, happily, he was enjoying his time with Kathryn.
Seven strode purposefully into the room.
"Captain, Commander, I think you would wish to see this immediately."
Kathryn raised her eyebrow, but got up and followed Seven immediately.
"There is a special anomaly. I think we would like to investigate. It would," she said with a glint in her eye, "Take us 10 light years closer to home."
They made it to astrometrics quicker than usual. Kathryn scanned for signs of danger, anything, but there was none. As quick as before she got to the bridge, Chakotay never leaving her side, and sent the ship through the wormhole. They wouldn't get to the Alpha Quadrant, but they were closer, much closer.
Kathryn grinned as she walked back to her quarters hand in hand with Chakotay. None of the other members of the crew stopped to look at them; they were used to this sight.
Suddenly, Kathryn started to sway, and landed in a heap on the floor.
"Kathryn?" asked Chakotay.
Immediately, he got her to sickbay, and moments later (as you all have guessed) there were whoops of joy from Chakotay as Kathryn watched on amused from the biobed.
"Twins?" he asked happily. "What."
"No Chakotay," said Kathryn, "I would rather we not know, a surprise."
Chakotay nodded, "Anything for the mother of my child... I mean children."
Kathryn grinned as he picked her up and twirled her around the room. "Chakotay," she said, her face growing green. "Chakotay, stop."
"Why?" he asked.
Kathryn rushed for the bucked the doctor was holding out for her.
"She's prone to get dizzy very fast," explained the doctor.
"Oh Kathryn, I'm so sorry," he said reaching for her.
"No Chakotay," she teased, putting out a hand to stop him getting any closer, but moments later she was back in his arms.
"Take her home," said the Doctor, waiting to shoo them out of sickbay so he could spread the news about the ship.
"Should we tell the crew?" asked Kathryn, as Chakotay helped her back to their quarters.
"No," grinned Chakotay, "We'll leave that up the doc."
Kathryn grinned as she sipped at the mug Chakotay had giver her. "Milk?" she asked.
"No more coffee," he grinned.
"So what'll we name her. and him?" Chakotay asked.
"Her. him? Asked Kathryn. "How do you know?"
"Asked the doc."
"Oh Chakotay, you didn't?"
"I did," he grinned back, "You wanted me to, in a way, didn't you?"
Kathryn nodded. "You read me like a book. I really wanted to wait, but I couldn't."
Chakotay grinned.
"We'll name him after his grandfather."
"Edward?"
"No silly, Kolopak. Kol."
"Are you sure."
"As sure as sure's gonna get. Kolopak. er.."
"Kolopak Edward Janeway."
"I like it," said Kathryn. "I like it a lot, but what about the girl, there are so many beautiful names."
"Kathryn."
"Chakotay! We'll never be able to tell who's who!"
"Kay," said Chakotay softly.
"What?" asked Kathryn.
"We could call her Kay."
Kathryn smiled, just because she didn't like being called Kay, didn't mean she didn't like the name. "That. would be nice."
"Would you mind?" asked Chakotay. "I mean, after what happened."
"I've gotten over that now," she smiled, "In fact I kind of miss the name, but I think it's better if our daughter gets it."
Chakotay nodded, "Kathryn Adrianna Janeway."
"Adrianna?" Kathryn asked, "Why Adrianna."
"Remember what your spirit guide said."
Kathryn nodded, "Our spirit guides have met before, they used to belong to Amil and Adrianna."
Chakotay nodded.
"Shouldn't Kol's middle name be Amil then?" Kathryn asked.
"I thought you would rather have him named after your father," stated Chakotay.
"No," Kathryn shook her head, "Our children will already have my family name, it doesn't matter."
"Alright then," Chakotay grinned, "Kolopak Amil and Kathryn Adrianna Janeway."
"Kol and Kay," Kathryn said.
Two years later, on Christmas Day.
"Papa," said a little girl, running to jump on her father's sleeping
form.
"Ma!" screamed the boy, jumping on his mother as well.
Kathryn's eyes fluttered open, "Kol," she said sleepily.
"Christmas," he replied.
"Later," muttered Kathryn, she and Chakotay had been up late that
night wrapping up the children's gifts.
"Pwease Mama," muttered the girl.
"Pwease Mama," imitated Chakotay.
"Alright," said Kathryn getting up and pulling her robe on, "Let's open some presents."
Chakotay grinned as he followed his wife into the living room.
They sat together one by one, opening presents sharing each other's glee.
Finally, there was only one present left.
"That's strange," said Kathryn, "I don't remember seeing this one," she said. "It's for you," she told Kay, as her daughter climbed into her lap.
"No," said Chakotay. "It isn't."
"It's for you," he said,
Kathryn glanced back down at the tag on the box, it read, for Kay.
THE END
Authors Note: Okay, even I have to admit the ending was a little, okay a whole lot weird, but I realised when I was writing the last chapter that if I
stopped calling Kathryn Kay, then my title wouldn't make much sense.
But nvm, I hope you liked it, and please r/r. And read my next story,
when I post it. all J/C.
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.
