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Holosuite 5- Reflections

Posted Nov. 17, 2020, 11:55 p.m. by Lieutenant Junior Grade Va'rek (Engineer) (Dave Eads)

Posted by Fleet Captain Ghubari Koraia (Captain) in Holosuite 5- Reflections

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Va’rek (Engineer) in Holosuite 5- Reflections

Posted by Fleet Captain Ghubari Koraia (Captain) in Holosuite 5- Reflections
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After a moment, he must have felt her presence due to the remaining connection, though it had waned a good deal. His hazel eyes opened in surprise and he said “Captain…” quietly, before he had meant to.

She gazed at him, her own pale amber eyes etched with warmth.

“I had instructed the computer to alert me when my leave was at an end, I have not missed duty, have I?”

-Va’rek

“No,” she said softly, keeping the peacefulness he had worked hard to build. “But I thought we should… discuss what happened on the bridge sooner rather than later. It’s not everyday I get to experience a mindmeld, after all.”

Fl. Captain Koraia, CO

He nodded slowly, the flickering flames reflecting in his eyes, making the hollows of his features shadowy and forlorn looking. It was a difficult thing to describe the meld, such as they had shared. An unfettered joining of thought and feeling. Limitless access to the inner being of someone else. He spoke quietly.

“You realize that what was shared… Is sacred. We each now carry a piece of the other’s Ka. I would not share that… That is to say, unless to pass on your memory to your progeny. You have my solemn oath.”

-Va’rek

As with anything, Ghubari was a deeply thoughtful and reflective person and this situation provoked it no less. That she took time to gather her thoughts and words would likely be no surprise to Va’rek. “I’m honoured,” she said softly. “And I too would not share what is not mine to share. But I should remind you that I am married to a telepath and we are open to each other. I might not be able to help what might slip out now and again, though I will do my best to guard that part of me as needed.” It was likely to be a conversation her and Konral had to have, because the last thing she wanted was for her husband to think she was hiding things from him, when the truth was far deeper and also much simpler.

Fl. Captain Koraia, CO

He nodded. “This is acceptable to me. I would not have you put stress on your relationship for my own pride or comfort.” The truth was often the easiest way to explain a situation… Which made it the logical choice, of course. He wished he had the gravity and smooth dignity of an older Vulcan. Much of this shouldn’t have needed discussing, or explaining. This feeling only made him that much more sure that it was the correct choice to perform these rituals and embrace his heritage. He knew he could be a much better member of the crew if he could keep these emotions in check. He must not allow them to rule him again.

-Va’rek


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