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Serenity stared. Standing in front of her was Kirk, bloodied shirt and face. She scanned his body up and down, bringing her eyes to meet his.

"See something you like," he smirked, hands folding across his chest, pushing against the wall he had been leaning on and moved towards her.

Serenity raised one of her eyebrows, and stepped closer. She was now in close proximity with Kirk, and could smell the alcohol on his breath. She noticed that his eyes had a glassy look to them, and his smirk was adorable.

"That's not important," she replied, sitting in the chair next to her. Crossing her arms, she motioned for Kirk to sit down across from here.

"You hurt me," he pouted sitting in the chair. He leaned into her and his eyes made their way up and down her body. He continued,

"Can at least know the name of the goddess that wounds me?" he said, looking at her face.

"Serenity Lune. What happened to you?" she asked, her fingers playing across the arm of the chair she sat in.

"Me and the manly men of Star Fleet don't agree on how to get a ladies name," Kirk replied, smiling. His nose was really beginning to hurt. Damn. He should grab some ice he thought. His thoughts traveled to what Pike had said earlier, about joining Star Fleet.

"Oh," Serenity replied. She glanced towards the window. The sun had set and the stars were beginning to shine. She noticed a yellowish glow in the corner and stretched her neck to get a better look.

Kirk's voice broke through her inquiry. "That's Star Fleet. Are you leaving tomorrow?"

Serenity's head turned sharply, all attention focused at Kirk. "Yes, are you?" she asked, making a mental note to use her powers to enter herself into system before the night was over. She very well couldn't get her mission accomplished if she didn't follow Kirk.

"I am now," he smiled, standing and stretching. He stretched his arms over his head and leaned back. Serenity took the time to sneak a quick glance at his form, and deep down she admitted to herself that Kirk had quite the body.

Kirk could feel the muscles relax, and offered his hand out to Serenity. Serenity shook her hand, and stood without taking Kirk's hand.

"You wound me goddess," Kirk pouted, putting his hands above his chest. The pair made their way out the door, and Kirk made his way to his bike. He fired the engine up and could feel his bike purr underneath him. That was one thing that Kirk liked about his bike, it made him feel in complete control. The bike made him feel free.

"Only because you look like crap," Serenity laughed. She began to walk in the direction of Star Fleet. She guessed it was a couple of miles, but she was Cosmos, this was nothing compared to Chaos.

Kirk laughed, he could feel himself beginning to enjoy Serenity's company. She was feisty, he liked that. She wasn't bad on the eyes either. By the time that he had come back from his thoughts, Serenity was already part way done the dirt road. She seemed to be admiring the stars and landscape more then walking.

Kirk kicked his bike into gear, and traveled the short distance to Serenity, pulling up along side her.

"Do you want a ride? It wouldn't be very nice to leave such a pretty face to walk all the way to Star Fleet," Kirk said, winking in Serenity's direction.

Serenity stopped long enough to roll her eyes in Kirk's direction, and to hop on the bike. Who was she to complain about a free ride. She took the helmet the Kirk handed her, and asked "What about you. Don't you need one?"

"Nah. I like to live on the wild side," he shouted, the engine revving to life beneath them. Kirk kicked the bike into gear, and Serenity's hand flew around his waist.

'I'm going to freaking die!' she thought, closing her eyes and willing her stomach to stay where it was. The bike suddenly braked and Serenity could feel herself tense.

"Were here!" Kirk chimed, helping Serenity off the bike. Serenity took her helmet off, her hair slightly mused from the helmet. She handed it back to Kirk, and taking in her new surroundings. Glass and metal structures jutted from the ground, and ships could be seen docking high above. Serenity stood mesmerized. Even in her dimension, with the advancement of technology, she had seen nothing like this.

"Never been here?" Kirk inquired, taking in Serenity's expression. He could see the amazement and wonder in Serenity's expression. He watched as she spun around, attempting to take everything in at once. She finally stopped, facing Kirk.

"So I will see you in the morning?" she asked. She needed to have a couple of hours to herself so that she could input her file into the system. It would look suspicious if Serenity just appeared out of nowhere, which she did, Serenity thought.

"You don't want any more Kirk time," Kirk joked, throwing his arm over serenity's shoulder, giving her that heart-melting smile.

"No," Serenity laughed, shrugging Kirk's arm off.

"Again you wound me. You know, if I didn't know any better I would think that you weren't into me Sere," Kirk pouted. He made his way back to his bike and seated himself. Kicking his bike into gear, he gave Serenity one last look and a wink before sending his bike speeding off down the road.

Serenity watched him until he was just a shadow in the distance. She turned around

and began her trek into the nearest building. She just needed enough time to find a computer and input her records. She glanced into the glass that was in the middle of the door and frowned. She didn't see any computer. She jiggled the door handle and to her surprise, it wasn't locked. That was odd she thought. Never one to say no to an opportunity, Serenity made her way into the glass building. She needed to be cat like, she needed to be stealthy, and she needed not to trip over the stool that was near the doorway.

Serenity came crashing to the floor, wincing. She stifled the swear that was on the tip of her tongue and held her breath. The seconds crept by, then the minutes and nobody cam to investigate the noise. Serenity puller herself to her knees and looked around.

There in the far corner was a computer. Sleek and thin, she hadn't noticed it before. She crept up to it and pressed the power button. The screen flared to life, leaving little white dots in Serenity's. She squeezed her eyes shut and reopened them. The screen was open and Serenity began her work. She began to type feverishly at the computer, using her little inner Amy to start uploading her information.

An hour later, Serenity had her file in the system. She was now a cadet majoring in medicine, and studying anthropology as a side. She was excited. She was about to have a more vested interest in this universe. If she was going to use her powers as Cosmos, she was going to do something that she had an interest in. Helping people was her calling, but medicine had always been a calling. Serenity was giddy with excitement. She wasn't going to be stuck doing nothing for millennia, she was going to do something fun, hopefully. She was also going to be stuck with Kirk for the next few years or so, and Serenity was beginning to think that maybe, just maybe he was cute. In an annoying kind of way.


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