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<span style="color:#800000"> '''''Terri and Andy and I did this one really quickly, it being more a slice-of-life piece instead of anything gi-normously life changing.  Thanks you two!--Maer''''' </span>
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<span style="color:#800000"> Terri and Andy and I did this one really quickly, it being more a slice-of-life piece instead of anything gi-normously life changing.  Thanks you two!--Maer </span>
 
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'''Wednesday, 17 Dec 2521'''<br>
 
'''Wednesday, 17 Dec 2521'''<br>
 
'''Durance class, ''Equinox'''''<br>
 
'''Durance class, ''Equinox'''''<br>
'''1230hrs, local time'''<br><br><br>
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'''1230hrs, local time'''<br>
  
 
I'd woken up early and spent the morning going over the cryo units in the aft cargo hold. It wasn't long before I'd learned enough to start removing them. Nothing so self-contained as the chamber we'd made for Lem, but assembled using separate components that performed together. And performed rather well, if I read the set-up right. Of course, it didn't take a genius to understand that Potemkin and Gordon stored the Stitches in these units when they weren't actively deployed, the way toy soldiers were returned to their box after a game. The very idea was practical but repulsive. Human beings weren't toys, after all, and if a few wires got yanked from their contacts with a little more snap, I didn't much care and no one else would know. By noon, I had most of the pieces and parts free of the lockers they'd been installed in and I was packing them into their respective boxes for shipping. Not that we had anyone to ship them to at this point, but still. Better to have them ready for sale than muck about with dismantling them later. So I was head and shoulders in a crate that I'd scrounged for the purpose, packing a unit in hay when footsteps rang on the deck behind me.<br><br>
 
I'd woken up early and spent the morning going over the cryo units in the aft cargo hold. It wasn't long before I'd learned enough to start removing them. Nothing so self-contained as the chamber we'd made for Lem, but assembled using separate components that performed together. And performed rather well, if I read the set-up right. Of course, it didn't take a genius to understand that Potemkin and Gordon stored the Stitches in these units when they weren't actively deployed, the way toy soldiers were returned to their box after a game. The very idea was practical but repulsive. Human beings weren't toys, after all, and if a few wires got yanked from their contacts with a little more snap, I didn't much care and no one else would know. By noon, I had most of the pieces and parts free of the lockers they'd been installed in and I was packing them into their respective boxes for shipping. Not that we had anyone to ship them to at this point, but still. Better to have them ready for sale than muck about with dismantling them later. So I was head and shoulders in a crate that I'd scrounged for the purpose, packing a unit in hay when footsteps rang on the deck behind me.<br><br>
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He opened his eyes and looked inside and what he saw brought a genuine, if small smile to his face.<br><br>
 
He opened his eyes and looked inside and what he saw brought a genuine, if small smile to his face.<br><br>
  
For the first time since the ''Gift'' had come screaming to the ground in a fiery ball of death and destruction, Joshua felt like he might have a home again. Rina had gotten a double bed put in the room, running perpendicular to the door. But the key touch was the throw rug. It was red and gold and patterned and it just felt right. It made the room feel like it belonged to him and Rina; that it wasn't just a stopping place for them to hang their clothes.<br><br>  
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For the first time since the Gift had come screaming to the ground in a fiery ball of death and destruction, Joshua felt like he might have a home again. Rina had gotten a double bed put in the room, running perpendicular to the door. But the key touch was the throw rug. It was red and gold and patterned and it just felt right. It made the room feel like it belonged to him and Rina; that it wasn't just a stopping place for them to hang their clothes.<br><br>  
  
 
He reached over and hugged her with some ferocity before remembering her wounds and easing off. "Thanks, love. I needed this."<br><br>
 
He reached over and hugged her with some ferocity before remembering her wounds and easing off. "Thanks, love. I needed this."<br><br>
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I paused, thinking I would love to have something from the galley cooked by him but immediately discarded that idea. I could make my own damn sandwich, thanks.<br><br>
 
I paused, thinking I would love to have something from the galley cooked by him but immediately discarded that idea. I could make my own damn sandwich, thanks.<br><br>
  
"No. Still got a few things to do down below." I caressed his face, enjoying the way his beard tickled my hand. "I'll be fine. I'll take it slow. I promise."<br><br>
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"No. Still got a few things to do down below." I caressed his face, enjoying the way his beard tickled my hand. "I'll be fine. I'll take its slow. I promise."<br><br>
  
 
I hadn't been exaggerating when I called our quarters a haven. Once we were in the Black, it would be the one place we could go to shut everything out. Best we keep the place as soothing as possible and that meant taking steps to ensure he didn't worry while he was in it.<br><br>
 
I hadn't been exaggerating when I called our quarters a haven. Once we were in the Black, it would be the one place we could go to shut everything out. Best we keep the place as soothing as possible and that meant taking steps to ensure he didn't worry while he was in it.<br><br>
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'''Go back to: ''[[Mutineers Timeline Season Four | Timeline Season Four, April 2521 to Dec 2521]]'''''<br>
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'''Go back to: ''[[Mutineers Timeline, Season Four | Timeline Season Four, April 2521 to Dec 2521]]'''''<br>
 
'''Go to [[EPISODES]]''' or '''[[MTimeline#2511-2518|TIMELINE]]'''<br>
 
'''Go to [[EPISODES]]''' or '''[[MTimeline#2511-2518|TIMELINE]]'''<br>

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