Eilynn pov

Why, why, why. Why would she do this to me? This can't get any worse. My hands shook with the effort to not scream as I heard Arya's snarky tone through the vents. God, this is awful. I was surprised that the crew and its captain had not just blasted us into nothing. But then again, we kind of helped them so in doing so, we put ourselves in the hot seat all thanks to Arya.

I kept my entire body still as the deep tone of Captain Kirk ordered the Vulcan to take my sister with them to the main control room of the starship. He must have grabbed Arya himself because I could just barely make out the woman's comment about Kirk buying her a drink before making a move.

"Find her, Spock. She can't have gone that far."

My shoulders tensed at the mention of me as the Vulcan gave affirmative to his captain's orders with a neutral tone.

"Of course, sir."

No. Oh, nooo. I was not ready for this in any way possible. Find the ship's hangers? I wouldn't be able to find it's bathroom let alone its hanger. Plus, I didn't plan on leaving Arya behind with the Enterprise crew. I knew little about the laws that govern this place, but I had a feeling they would never leave this dimension without a couple charges.

Footsteps moving away from the empty elevator allowed me to release the air I was holding in my lungs in fear it would be heard. The shaft was cold and dark, but I could just make out a couple red blinking lights up and down the narrow pathway. Follow the lights? Which ones? Just in front of me, stood the door to the level above the one Arya and I was just in. A slight crack where the bright lights of the hallway caught my eye. Maybe…

Reaching up, the hand that wasn't holding the phaser found a space between the two doors with ease. The crack provided just enough room for me to see a pair of feet jog by just as quickly as they came. Taking a deep breath, I pushed open the door with the tips of my fingers, surprised that elevator slide so easily. With no one in sight, I climbed through the crack to stand on polished flooring with no one in sight. The phaser I had been carrying so carelessly was now being held like a lifeline with my finger pressed to the trigger. I swung my head back and forth, looking for any signs of the crew members, Spock especially.

"Okay...", I said out loud to myself, eyes squinting in thought, "now what?"

Find Arya. No. Find the hanger where those pods are... dang. The urge to find my sister was overwhelming the need to look for the hanger of the starship. If I could remember correctly, the fleet were the good guys, right? They wouldn't hurt a young woman. Well, if the young woman was Arya, no doubt the Captain would want to whoop her butt. Shaking my head, I jumped at the sound of voices coming in my direction. Crap! I dived for the corner close to where I was standing before pressing my body up against the wall. My heart pounded along with the slight ache of a forming headache. The two individuals continued their swift steps past my hiding spot, leaving me grateful that they didn't make a right turn to where I was standing. With another sigh, I looked over my shoulder before choosing to jog down the hallway that was seemingly unoccupied. Only then did the line of blinking lights that ran along the sides of the walls did I stop to study them. Oh, right? Follow the lights, I thought, feeling stupid at the lack of knowledge involving Star Trek.

"Miss, Please if you will stop."

Dang! Dang dang dang! The soft monotone kept me from taking another step towards my destination. Spock stood with one phaser in his hand with the other raised in almost a sign of peace. My mind raced for a way out of the situation until I felt the cool metal of my weapon in my hand. Raising the phaser, Spock stopped from taking his own step forward at the sight of the weapon.

"Don't move, green man!"

"Miss, I am begging you, please put that down. Based on your initial attitude as well as the dialect you are using, I do not think you are aware of the dangers of handling such a weapon.", Spock said with his own air of logic that outmatched anyone I had ever met.

A sharp jab of annoyance made my lip curl up into a grin as I aimed the phaser at a sign beside the Vulcan before pressing on the trigger, leaving behind smoke and tattered paper. Spock slowly turned back with his sharp eyebrows raising a quarter of an inch before bowing slightly.

"Forgive me . It appears I stand corrected."

I moved the phaser back to Spock with narrowed eyes with my feet spread apart from each other. Spock slowly lifted both of his hands in the air, showing he meant no harm.

"We do not wish to harm either of you," Spock started, "But your appearance is rather odd."

"Odd?", I asked, wary.

"Well, yes. This includes the strange ships as well. Both had made contact with the Enterprise simultaneously. It was only natural to assume where your alliance stands."

I paused for a moment. Arya and I didn't have time for this and maybe the only way to get to where I want to might mean talking to this crew member.

"Where's the hanger?"

Spock studied my face with the tip of his head as if he was trying to solve a puzzle he couldn't crack.

"Are you trying to es?-"

"I'm trying to go home! And the only way to do that is to get to that dang droid ship! We don't even belong in this time era!"

"Then I shall speak with-"

A gust of hot air shot me forward into the Vulcan who had just enough time to grab hold of my arms before the lights flickered. The blaring sound emitted from all over, bouncing off the walls. Spock hauled me to my feet like I weighed nothing as deep red lights flashed on and off.

"What was that?", I asked, noticing that the Vulcan had picked up the dropped phaser to hand back to me. He waited until I had brushed off my jeans before motioning me to follow him towards the stream of crew members running in all different directions.

"There has been a breach, enemies are on board," He said with me close behind, "please stay close, miss. If what you say is true, perhaps we can help each other."

"It's Eilynn, by the way.", I replied, finding the sudden turn of event jarring as I walked with Spock through the haze of the crew, "And your Captain has my sister Arya."

"Then you may call me Spock.", The Vulcan said as he met my eyes over his shoulder, "There is nothing to worry, we will be with your sister shortly."

"Oh, it's more or less your captain that needs to be worried about."