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The First Day Of Forever

Posted March 16, 2023, 1:31 p.m. by Lieutenant Hannah Lori Asimina (Asst. Chief Medical Officer) (Jennifer Ward)

Posted by Civilian Jason Reilly (Assistant Director - Colonial Intelligence) in The First Day Of Forever

Posted by Lieutenant Hannah Lori Asimina (Asst. Chief Medical Officer) in The First Day Of Forever

Posted by Civilian Jason Reilly (Assistant Director - Colonial Intelligence) in The First Day Of Forever
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Hannah didn’t ask and didn’t want to know how he was going to manage that when he wasn’t active Star Fleet any more and working for Colonial Intelligence. “I love you too, Jason.” She looked at him, and some of that earlier anguish had returned. “I wish the lie was true. I wish I had met you years ago.” She was absolutely certain he would have made her forget Daniel. Then things would be how they should be. She took his hand in both of hers, quietly beginning to massage his palm, “How are you? At the hospital yu said you were ugly jealous. What can I do to make that better?”

Hannah

He looked at her for a moment and then smiled. “Do you remember when we first met?” He put his arm around her and pulled her close. “I remember it like it was yesterday… or the day before.” and he winked. “The Fearless was stopped at… that outpost… and you were part of the team that was assisting. I remember you came into the conference room. Do you remember?”

Jason

His arm around her felt good, warm and steady. She grinned when he winked at her. The grin turned to a warm genuine smile when she realized what he was doing. She settled against him, head back against his shoulder, her back pressed against his side. She closed her eyes and nodded. “Theta Kizvik near the Breen boarder. I remember. I was arguing with Lt Cmdr Fitzpatrick.” That was believable. She and the security chief always fought. “I was upset…over his plan…and I signed something wholly disrespectful and you laughed…do you remember?”

Hannah

He chuckled. “Of course. I was amazed a sign that vulgar came from a such a vision. And when Fitzpatrick asked me what I was laughing at, I told him I had just remembered a great joke. And he stormed out… and then you asked me to dinner.”

Jason

“I can’t stand that man,” Hannah’s shoulders shook just a little with silent laughter. “I didn’t see you until you laughed. I love your laugh,” she turned her head and kissed the side of his neck. “I couldn’t believe you understood what I signed. I remember you winked at me and then pointed at the chair next to you. I was so nervous about dinner too. I couldn’t believe I did that. Dinner didn’t quite turn out how we expected.”

Hannah

“No it did not!” and he laughed. He looked at her and said “I honestly thought that night would be our first night together… and then that crowd of nurses showed up and turned the whole commissary tent into a karaoke bar.” and he shook his head. “Completely ruined the mood.” He looked at her and said “I always had a suspicion they did that on purpose to keep us from going back to my place that night.”

Jason

Hannah thought back, who would do that? Jarrisa. She would have. “Oh that was all Jarrisa’s doing.” She turned her head to look at him, eyes dancing, “She said you had a ‘reputation’. It was for my own good. She was the Orion nurse that you didn’t look at once the whole time. Her feelings were hurt.” Hannah found his other hand and pulled his other arm around her too. “We rescheduled for the next night, and then that cave in happened.”

Hannah

He nodded. “Right. You were trying to get the secondary rescue team up to the ventilation shafts on that face face of rhe mountain; and I was digging through comm logs trying to figure out exactly how many were trapped inside. Figured that out right when you were tying off and sending the drones in.” He shook his head andooked at her and smiled. “We made a good team… and an even better one a few nights later.”

Jason

“We did.” She grinned and squeezed his hands, “We make a better one now.” She could see it as he described it. She had performed dozens of rescues. What most people didn’t realize was the secondary teams had the harder more dangerous jobs. They were put together with those who had very specific skills and experience for the more dangerous jobs. They went in with the safer and more direct routes became non-viable. “Science had figured out that the interference in the comms was from the increased seismic activity, but you were the one that figured out the pattern was me sending Morse code. We were trapped on the other side of that fissure that suddenly opened.”

Hannah


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