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Mike's warning had come a year too late.  They’d come close to crossing paths, insanely close.  The same day I’d left Mike on Salisbury with that buried Mustang and a promise to join him on Miranda, Joshua was on ''Trafalgar'' in orbit over Mike’s head.  Had I a crystal ball at that moment, I would have made Nika turn the ''Gift'' around and high-tail it for a point far away from either of them.  But that’s not what happened and as I’d walked away from one man, I’d walked unwittingly into the sphere of another and somehow found myself unable to leave.<br><br>
 
Mike's warning had come a year too late.  They’d come close to crossing paths, insanely close.  The same day I’d left Mike on Salisbury with that buried Mustang and a promise to join him on Miranda, Joshua was on ''Trafalgar'' in orbit over Mike’s head.  Had I a crystal ball at that moment, I would have made Nika turn the ''Gift'' around and high-tail it for a point far away from either of them.  But that’s not what happened and as I’d walked away from one man, I’d walked unwittingly into the sphere of another and somehow found myself unable to leave.<br><br>
  
Was it stupidity on my part? Or was it Fate? Was it delayed gratification of repressed biological need or was it something deeper, something meant to last forever? Hindsight could only show me where I’d been, catch every mistake I’d made on my path to the present.  It could not show me my future.  Santayana had once said that those who failed to learn from history's mistakes were doomed to repeat them.  What if the mistakes weren’t mistakes?  How could I know? <br><br>  
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Was it stupidity on my part? Or was it Fate? Was it delayed gratification of repressed biological need or was it something deeper, something meant to last forever? Hindsight could only show me where I’d been, catch every mistake I’d made on my path to the present.  It could not show me my future.  Santayana had once said that those who failed to learn from the mistakes of history were doomed to repeat them.  What if the mistakes weren’t mistakes?  How could I know? <br><br>  
  
 
I sipped my coffee and thought of how it all came to pass.  Joshua had first been a crewmate and then a confidant as our friendship grew.  Attraction sprang up unexpected and I'd acted on it.  Was that where I’d stepped wrong? It hadn’t seemed like it at the time.  It had only felt right.  I’d intended it as a gift, to help ease a friend out of a rough patch—and to be brutally honest, to ease myself through a rough patch of my own—and then move on.  We’d share the moment, gain a new footing in our respective personal issues, and continue as crewmates and friends.  It didn’t happen that way.  Just as Mike had been my first in all the ways that counted, so was I Joshua’s.<br><br>
 
I sipped my coffee and thought of how it all came to pass.  Joshua had first been a crewmate and then a confidant as our friendship grew.  Attraction sprang up unexpected and I'd acted on it.  Was that where I’d stepped wrong? It hadn’t seemed like it at the time.  It had only felt right.  I’d intended it as a gift, to help ease a friend out of a rough patch—and to be brutally honest, to ease myself through a rough patch of my own—and then move on.  We’d share the moment, gain a new footing in our respective personal issues, and continue as crewmates and friends.  It didn’t happen that way.  Just as Mike had been my first in all the ways that counted, so was I Joshua’s.<br><br>

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