one more day in paradise (forward-dated to sunday)
When; February 9th
Rating; let's say PG-13 for the half-Klingon being in the same room as the omnipotent being. There might be an honor issue in here somewhere
Characters; Chakotay, Kathryn Janeway, B'Elanna Torres, Harry Kim, Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu, and Q. Yes, even Q
Summary; Chakotay decided that it would be nice for both crews to get together and talk / bond. And Q would've turned up to party crash anyway.
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They were all going to meet at Chekov's little cottage in the woods for this get-together and Chakotay hoped it would be a success, if not a smashing one. He was well aware that it might be a slightly more volatile situation than any of them really wanted simply because Q would be there -- and he knew Q would've been there even if he hadn't been invited -- but he had to hope that everyone would be able to keep their tempers in check and Q would take what he'd said about respect to heart. Maybe then they would be able to enjoy this dinner without hostilities.
Chakotay had done a good part of the cooking. Anyone else was welcome to have cooked or brought something -- no dishes by the captain please -- but he was ready and willing to bring the majority. Cooking was something he was used to and he'd come to like it, especially in this place. It meant he could provide something interesting and it took up a good part of the time he might otherwise spend working in the labs or just being bored. Or trying to meditate or contact his spirit guide. That had been hit or miss lately and he had a feeling that had more to do with the City itself and less with him in general.
But none of that mattered. What mattered was this dinner and how everyone would take it. Hopefully it would all work out. With the food all set out now they just had to wait for everyone else.
Rating; let's say PG-13 for the half-Klingon being in the same room as the omnipotent being. There might be an honor issue in here somewhere
Characters; Chakotay, Kathryn Janeway, B'Elanna Torres, Harry Kim, Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu, and Q. Yes, even Q
Summary; Chakotay decided that it would be nice for both crews to get together and talk / bond. And Q would've turned up to party crash anyway.
Log;
They were all going to meet at Chekov's little cottage in the woods for this get-together and Chakotay hoped it would be a success, if not a smashing one. He was well aware that it might be a slightly more volatile situation than any of them really wanted simply because Q would be there -- and he knew Q would've been there even if he hadn't been invited -- but he had to hope that everyone would be able to keep their tempers in check and Q would take what he'd said about respect to heart. Maybe then they would be able to enjoy this dinner without hostilities.
Chakotay had done a good part of the cooking. Anyone else was welcome to have cooked or brought something -- no dishes by the captain please -- but he was ready and willing to bring the majority. Cooking was something he was used to and he'd come to like it, especially in this place. It meant he could provide something interesting and it took up a good part of the time he might otherwise spend working in the labs or just being bored. Or trying to meditate or contact his spirit guide. That had been hit or miss lately and he had a feeling that had more to do with the City itself and less with him in general.
But none of that mattered. What mattered was this dinner and how everyone would take it. Hopefully it would all work out. With the food all set out now they just had to wait for everyone else.
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Chekov has been at the laboratory, mostly to avoid getting underfoot. He can cook, mind, but the recipes he knows aren't usually received with much enthusiasm. It's best that Chakotay takes the wheel.
The eighteen year-old gets home well before dinner's set to begin. He has tidied up, mostly, but there are still some projects in the living room that he should probably stash somewhere. Those obstructions aside, the cottage looks good. Everything is in its place, the dog has been bathed, and Chekov even went so far as to dust the shelf upon which he keeps the various antique navigational devices he has collected. One doesn't have a captain over without ensuring that one's quarters are clean enough to pass muster.
He peers into the kitchen after stowing away the last of his projects. Chakotay has been nothing if not productive. "How is the cooking?"
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In all honesty, he's been enjoying the new location. It's different enough for him to be interested and out of all of them, he'd be the most likely to accept the magical aspect of it. But explorations can happen later. Right now, the important part is dinner.
When Chekov pokes his head in, Chakotay offers a warm smile, obviously pleased with how this whole thing has turned out. "I think it's almost done. I should thank you again for the location. This is much nicer than any of our other options."
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The boy slips in to inspect Chakotay's work. "I wish that I could have been of more help."
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The captain, dressed down in blue jeans and wandering about the place barefoot, is considerably shorter than usual, having kicked her heels off at the door. She's staying away from the still cooking food for now, knowing that getting too close to the pots will attract Chakotay's attention — if only to ensure that she doesn't touch any of them, so as not to contaminate the contents with what she dares to call cooking.
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But steering clear of the pots and pans still cooking on the stove only last so long before curiosity gets the better of her and she wanders close to something with a lid on it. Tempting fate, she finds a pot holder and carefully lifts up one side of the lid to peer inside at the contents. Just to look. Not to touch or even stir it — though it looks like it could do with a good stirring.
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Still smiling as though he's not interrupting anything, he carefully plucks the lid from her hand. "We're not even to the taste-testing part yet."
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As for the other half of the command team, she's holding both hands up as if Chakotay's got her at gunpoint. "I was just looking."
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Good-natured as ever, Chakotay moves to give the pot a bit of a stir before lifting a small bit of the stew in the spoon and offer it to Kathryn to taste. "Would you care to be my taste tester?"
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It's sort of the point.
So he knocks, and pushes his hands into his pockets, waiting for the door to open.
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Well look who decided to use the door. Maybe this idea of respect might actually get somewhere.
Pausing, he glances back and even smiles. "Glad you could make it, Q. The festivities are this way if you'd like a sampling of the food." He may or may not have been working on this all day, but hey, if it makes the crews happy, all the better. It's a gathering; it's supposed to be a time to relax and chat out of uniform and without rank, as people and not as officers.
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Chakotay will never remember reaching a level of decency with him. Chekov will not remember dog sled racing. B'ellana will not remember punching him in the face. And Kathy - sweet Kathy - she won't be able to remember a single iota of it. It's devastating. Frustrating. And he wants to make everyone else feel as wretched about it as he does. But he isn't. Out of respect.
Tentatively.
His smile is very nearly nothing at all. Dispirited, it's but a quirk of his lips, belying a tumult of thought just below the surface. He indulges in one of the things off the tray, but only because his treacherous human stomach is insisting on it.
"I appreciate your hospitality, Commander."
Definitely overselling it.
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"Thank Chekov. It's his cottage."
And a very nice cottage it is.
Chakotay turns to head into the main room, setting down the dish where there's a spot for it and motioning for Q to get in there too. If only the poor omnipotent being knew there's a weekend he doesn't remember, he might not be so wretched. Or he might be worse. Who knows?
"I think we're going to treat this as a buffet. Help yourself and try a little of all of it. I don't think the Continuum ever had anything quite like this."
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It's in the kitchen that she finally siddled up to him, the first time she'd put herself within two meters of him since this get together began.
"What, no fireworks?"
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It was because in the grand scheme of things Q had never felt so small.
It suddenly seemed to matter not a single jot what he wanted, because the universe - damn the thing - had to come first. He couldn't whisk Kathy away from her miserable timeline because that miserable timeline needed her. Who would there be to convey messages between Starfleet Command and her fleet in the future like some overpipped version of a space secretary? No, she had to forget, they all did, and that made all of this rather pointless, didn't it?
Q was the one who still had a fifty-fifty chance of remembering, when all was said and done. And if it came to it, he couldn't even obliviate himself! And so he also had to sulk about whether or not he even wanted to. He'd earned Chakotay's respect, Kathryn's love, the friendship of Chekov, the ability-to-exist-in-the-same-building as B'elanna. He felt human, and it felt wonderful, and it would all soon be gone. It made him want to go straight to the labs and smash the transporter to pieces with his own hands, just to have some sort of power over it.
But he also missed his son, wanted to go home, needed to get back to the Continuum and fix whatever might have happened in his potential absence, make his excuses.
It was too much uncertainty, too much choice, too much regret for a Q to bear. It was like the weight of the universe had been put on his shoulders--you know, if it had ever felt like there wasa weight to the universe in Q perspective.
And of course tonight was lousy for other reasons. Chakotay was being friendly, offering him food and generally not throwing him out the door on his ear. Q had briefly considered acting up just to make it stop, but he'd been too miserable about his lot to even do that. Janeway hadn't come near him in hours, not even to make some remark about behaving himself so that the rest of them could hear. It was most unusual, and it made him feel even more useless. A dead weight. Perhaps he should transform himself into a piece of furniture for the rest of the night...
He blinked as she found him at last, startling out from his self involved stupor to look up at her.
"Is it traditional to have fireworks?"
Totally missing the point.
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"Sometimes, but in this instance I was referring to the lack of a mess to clean up." She shrugged, pulled open a drawer to rifle through the contents — spatulas of varying shapes, sizes, and colors. "I don't know what I expected, but it certainly wasn't good behavior on your part."
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Wow, belated!
"Please, Q, come in," he insists as he waves him in.
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Q considers the dog for a moment, thoughtfully, then with a click of his fingers summons a juicy bone out of nowhere, holding it gingerly between thumb and forefinger while he looks at Chekov for permission.
"He's not a vegetarian, is he?"
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He's actually decided to try to contribute - but rather than fumble through cooking it himself, he's gone to one of the City's bakeries and picked up an apple pie. Not quite the same as mom's, of course, but it's a taste of home to be shared. He just pops into the kitchen quickly, to find somewhere to put it out of the way for later.
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Harry's contribution is met with a broad smile. The more food, the better and it seems perfectly acceptable to eat, store-bought or not. So Chakotay makes his way over to shuffle some of the items already out on what has become more like a buffet table than anything else.
"Is that apple pie?"
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"Why, yes, it is."
He lets out a soft, somewhat awkward laugh as he pokes at the plastic shell the bakery carefully packaged it in.
"I figured it was a better idea if I didn't try to bake it myself. That was always my mother's territory."
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"Harry, hello!" It's nice to have another ensign here, even if they supposedly left their ranks at the door. "May I get anything for you? A drink?"
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"Hi... and hi." He grins up at Chekov, greeting him second as he scratches the dog's head. "Um... yeah. A drink sounds good."
And to Everett, "Hey, it all right if I get up?"
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