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I stared at the table between my splayed fingers and saw another table with Joshua sitting beside me.  Our conversation that day on Pericles Station came back to me then, when I admitted how happy he made me feel—that bone-deep happiness that made my internal ugliness go away—and how I distrusted its permanence, having gone so long without it. Nika’s query brought it all back and her words echoed how I’d felt then.  Was I ruining my chances to get what I wanted? What the hell did I want, anyway?  Would I even know it if I had it?  Was it a Russian tendency to kill what we love by smothering it, like Nika said? Or was it ''mine''? I couldn’t tell.  All I knew at the moment was the man I loved beyond all reason, for whom I’d compromised damned near everything I’d held inviolate, was looking to get torn to bloody pieces on a matter of principle and I had promised not to interfere. Aware Nika was waiting for an answer, I got a grip and gave it.<br><br>
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I stared at the table between my splayed fingers and saw another table with Joshua sitting beside me.  Our conversation that day on Pericles Station came back to me then, when I admitted how happy he made me feel—that bone-deep happiness that made my internal ugliness go away—and how I distrusted its permanence, having gone so long without it. Nika’s query brought it all back and her words echoed how I’d felt then.  Was I ruining my chances to get what I wanted? What the hell did I want, anyway?  Would I even know it if I had it?  Was it a Russian tendency to kill what we love by smothering it, like Nika said? Or was it mine? I couldn’t tell.  All I knew at the moment was the man I loved beyond all reason, for whom I’d compromised damned near everything I’d held inviolate, was looking to get torn to bloody pieces on a matter of principle and I had promised not to interfere. Aware Nika was waiting for an answer, I got a grip and gave it.<br><br>
  
 
“I don’t know. Maybe. I’m working on it.”<br><br>
 
“I don’t know. Maybe. I’m working on it.”<br><br>
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“Yes, ma’am.” I pushed away from the table and went to the engine room as ordered. Everything was running smoothly, unlike myself. I wasn’t needed here. I briefly considered finding something to finick with, some makework task to distract me from the events unfolding in the airlock, but I couldn’t do it. Swallowing past the bitterness lingering on my tongue, I quit engineering and hit the showers instead. Nika suggested getting some rest and the idea of having the hot water pound the day off me had its appeal. Twenty minutes later found me back in my quarters unsuccessfully trying to relax. <br><br>  
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“Yes, ma’am.” I pushed away from the table and went aft as ordered. Everything was running smoothly, unlike myself. I wasn’t needed here. I briefly considered finding something to finick with, some makework task to distract me from the events unfolding in the airlock, but I couldn’t do it. Swallowing past the bitterness lingering on my tongue, I quit engineering and hit the showers instead. Nika suggested getting some rest and the idea of having the hot water pound the day off me had its appeal. Twenty minutes later found me back in my quarters unsuccessfully trying to relax. <br><br>  
  
Thoughts and memories clamored in my head, making me restless. I sprawled on the bed and stared into the dark, replaying the last two years on the ceiling:  Joshua as Lt. Cmdr. Wise, saving our bacon on ''Trafalgar'', facing down Reavers and Janitorial Services, maintaining his ruse in the surgery ward afterward, fooling everyone.  Joshua as Jackson on Highgate, running a mining operation as if he’d been born to it.  Joshua as Burke on Deadwood, walking into a den of cutthroats and thieves. I saw again his Borrowing Zelle’s icy mindset on Colchester, to get us past security who would have surely shot us down on sight.  I remembered him abseiling onto a doomed boat in stormy seas, rescuing everyone aboard, including me. He’d faced down a Voodoo Queen. He’d grappled with hot-wired Stitches in combat.  He’d persevered through all the tortures Potemkin had devised for us, kept us focused after Nika could no longer lead us, maintained our unit cohesion after crashing on Meadow, keeping us all alive until help arrived. He’d endured baking heat and freezing cold. He’d braved drowning and avalanche. He’d survived the capricious atmo and ghosts of Miranda. He’d slowly but surely mapped the emotional minefield that was me and showed me the way out of it. <br><br>
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Thoughts and memories clamored in my head, making me restless. I sprawled on the bed and stared into the dark, replaying the last two years on the ceiling:  Joshua as Lt. Cmdr. Wise, saving our bacon on ''Trafalgar'', facing down Reavers and Janitorial Services, maintaining his ruse in the surgery ward afterward, fooling everyone.  Joshua as Jackson on Highgate, running a mining operation as if he’d been born to it.  Joshua as Burke on Deadwood, walking into a den of cutthroats and thieves. I saw again his Borrowing Zelle’s icy mindset on Colchester, to get us past security who would have surely shot us down on sight.  I remembered him abseiling onto a doomed boat in stormy seas, rescuing everyone aboard, including me. He’d faced down a Voodoo Queen. He’d grappled with hot-wired Stitches in combat.  He’d persevered through all the tortures Potemkin had devised for us, kept us focused after Nika could no longer lead us, maintained our unit cohesion after crashing on Meadow, keeping us all alive until help arrived. He’d survived baking heat and freezing cold. He’d braved drowning and avalanche. He’d survived the capricious atmo and ghosts of Miranda. He’d slowly but surely mapped the emotional minefield that was me and showed me the way out of it. <br><br>
  
 
He’d suffered triumphs and disappointments in his two years with us that would have broken lesser men. He’d won his freedom from Blue Sun and had stolen the secret of his life back from them, only to have the data corrupted and his hopes for closure ruined. He’d found the names of his parents, only to discover his father dead before he could be reunited.  He’d taken on himself to right wrongs done nearly a decade ago and had to accept arriving too late to rescue an innocent he’d hoped to save, even as he’d found several more and gave them back their liberty. He’d gained the first real home he could remember since his missing childhood and had to sacrifice it so that others could live.  He’d faced everything the Verse could throw at him and come through the other side.  He wasn’t perfect—he’d stumbled, made his mistakes, earned his scars. He still had his faults and weaknesses, but no more or less than the rest of us. Like that poem by Kipling, he’d filled his unforgiving minute and done his distance run.  Nika was able to acknowledge it.  It was long past time I did the same. <br><br>
 
He’d suffered triumphs and disappointments in his two years with us that would have broken lesser men. He’d won his freedom from Blue Sun and had stolen the secret of his life back from them, only to have the data corrupted and his hopes for closure ruined. He’d found the names of his parents, only to discover his father dead before he could be reunited.  He’d taken on himself to right wrongs done nearly a decade ago and had to accept arriving too late to rescue an innocent he’d hoped to save, even as he’d found several more and gave them back their liberty. He’d gained the first real home he could remember since his missing childhood and had to sacrifice it so that others could live.  He’d faced everything the Verse could throw at him and come through the other side.  He wasn’t perfect—he’d stumbled, made his mistakes, earned his scars. He still had his faults and weaknesses, but no more or less than the rest of us. Like that poem by Kipling, he’d filled his unforgiving minute and done his distance run.  Nika was able to acknowledge it.  It was long past time I did the same. <br><br>
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'''To read more, go to''' [[Nika Earhart | '''Nika's Crew Page''']] or [[Marina Kseniya Sebastien| '''Rina's Crew Page''']]<br>
 
'''To read more, go to''' [[Nika Earhart | '''Nika's Crew Page''']] or [[Marina Kseniya Sebastien| '''Rina's Crew Page''']]<br>
'''Go back to: ''[[Mutineers Timeline, Season Five | Timeline Season Five, Jan 2522 to Aug 2522 ]]'''''<br>
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