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"Nika, you don't owe me anything, apology or otherwise." Joshua thought he had an idea where she was headed with this and kind of wished she wouldn't. Yes, he had been upset when Nika had taken her job back. But it hadn't really been his to hold in the first place, no matter what either of them had said. It was his own fault that he had gotten way too involved with the idea. But much like the other two women aboard this ship, once Nika really got set on something, she wouldn't let it go easily.<br><br>  
 
"Nika, you don't owe me anything, apology or otherwise." Joshua thought he had an idea where she was headed with this and kind of wished she wouldn't. Yes, he had been upset when Nika had taken her job back. But it hadn't really been his to hold in the first place, no matter what either of them had said. It was his own fault that he had gotten way too involved with the idea. But much like the other two women aboard this ship, once Nika really got set on something, she wouldn't let it go easily.<br><br>  
  
''Like it would hurt you to accept an apology, especially if it makes her feel better''.<br><br>
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Like it would hurt you to accept an apology, especially if it makes her feel better.<br><br>
  
 
Joshua sat and waited for her to say what she needed to say.<br><br>
 
Joshua sat and waited for her to say what she needed to say.<br><br>
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Joshua couldn't help but chuckle a little when she responded to him, a little self-deprecating laugh. Nika was the third person today to say or imply Joshua was pushing away from them. How did that expression go? <br><br>
 
Joshua couldn't help but chuckle a little when she responded to him, a little self-deprecating laugh. Nika was the third person today to say or imply Joshua was pushing away from them. How did that expression go? <br><br>
  
''One is isolated, two is coincidence, three is a pattern in motion''.<br><br>
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One is isolated, two is coincidence, three is a pattern in motion.<br><br>
  
He sighed a little as he took a hand into his, looking for physical contact to help to substitute for the visual gap between them. "You wouldn't be the only person to say that, Nika. Hell, you wouldn't be the only person '''today'''. " He frowned as he thought about it. What was his problem? He continued on, his confusion evident in his voice. "I don't know. Was I upset about you being Captain? Sure, maybe a little. But that was stupid of me and I'm trying my best to do my best. Any blame over being upset belongs to me."<br><br>
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He sighed a little as he took a hand into his, looking for physical contact to help to substitute for the visual gap between them. "You wouldn't be the only person to say that, Nika. Hell, you wouldn't be the only person today. " He frowned as he thought about it. What was his problem? He continued on, his confusion evident in his voice. "I don't know. Was I upset about you being Captain? Sure, maybe a little. But that was stupid of me and I'm trying my best to do my best. Any blame over being upset belongs to me."<br><br>
  
 
He shrugged his shoulders, letting the motion pass down through his arms and into his hands so she could feel it. "Maybe Meadow changed me for the worse. Or maybe the ship really is getting to me. 'Cause, honestly, I'm feeling kind of oddly lonely these days too."<br><br>
 
He shrugged his shoulders, letting the motion pass down through his arms and into his hands so she could feel it. "Maybe Meadow changed me for the worse. Or maybe the ship really is getting to me. 'Cause, honestly, I'm feeling kind of oddly lonely these days too."<br><br>
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She was right about that - forgiving and understanding lived on separate islands and trust lived on its own continent far away from the other two. But it was more than that, it was some sort of unspoken expectation that seemed to be hanging over Joshua that everyone could see. Everyone but him, that is. He followed her empty stare out into the Black. He could feel Nika drawing something from it, even if she couldn't see it. He thought about the irony of wanting to be able to see the nothing of space but not being able to. Even blind, she saw it better than him, though.<br><br>   
 
She was right about that - forgiving and understanding lived on separate islands and trust lived on its own continent far away from the other two. But it was more than that, it was some sort of unspoken expectation that seemed to be hanging over Joshua that everyone could see. Everyone but him, that is. He followed her empty stare out into the Black. He could feel Nika drawing something from it, even if she couldn't see it. He thought about the irony of wanting to be able to see the nothing of space but not being able to. Even blind, she saw it better than him, though.<br><br>   
  
Still staring out, Joshua said, "It's funny, I must be the Verse's worst Reader. It feels like everyone wants something different out of me, but I can't figure out what." He just kept falling short, it seemed, even with Rina. ''Especially with Rina''.<br><br>
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Still staring out, Joshua said, "It's funny, I must be the Verse's worst Reader. It feels like everyone wants something different out of me, but I can't figure out what." He just kept falling short, it seemed, even with Rina. Especially with Rina.<br><br>
  
 
"But I want to be your friend, Nika. I hope we're still friends. Whatever you're sensing from me, it's not you, it's me. To use that classic line." He smiled a small smile. "You're not to blame."<br><br>
 
"But I want to be your friend, Nika. I hope we're still friends. Whatever you're sensing from me, it's not you, it's me. To use that classic line." He smiled a small smile. "You're not to blame."<br><br>
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"If I knew why I was keeping myself apart, I'd tell you, I promise, but I don't seem to be aware of what I'm doing." He paused for a minute to consider her question. '''Did''' he blame himself? Looking over what he had been feeling...what he was feeling now, he would have to say the answer was yes. But it was more than that, he realized.<br><br>
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"If I knew why I was keeping myself apart, I'd tell you, I promise, but I don't seem to be aware of what I'm doing." He paused for a minute to consider her question. Did he blame himself? Looking over what he had been feeling...what he was feeling now, he would have to say the answer was yes. But it was more than that, he realized.<br><br>
  
His voice was serious when he spoke, with none of the lightness that usually underlined his speech. "Yeah, Nika, I do. I was the one there with you. I know you're a perfectly competent human being, but I still feel guilty about not doing enough. But you know what I '''really''' feel guilty about?" He rushed on without giving her a chance to respond. "I feel guilty about taking the opportunity to reinforce getting what I wanted instead of making sure you got what you needed."<br><br>
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His voice was serious when he spoke, with none of the lightness that usually underlined his speech. "Yeah, Nika, I do. I was the one there with you. I know you're a perfectly competent human being, but I still feel guilty about not doing enough. But you know what I really feel guilty about?" He rushed on without giving her a chance to respond. "I feel guilty about taking the opportunity to reinforce getting what I wanted instead of making sure you got what you needed."<br><br>
  
''Excellent job of being a pretty lousy friend and human being, Joshua'', he reprimanded himself. He didn't know if he really deserved that. But it felt like he did.<br><br>
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Excellent job of being a pretty lousy friend and human being, Joshua, he reprimanded himself. He didn't know if he really deserved that. But it felt like he did.<br><br>
  
 
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''Good for her''. He liked the Nika with fight much more than he liked the one barely clinging to hope. But that she was going to come through the other side okay didn't change what he felt.<br><br>
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Good for her. He liked the Nika with fight much more than he liked the one barely clinging to hope. But that she was going to come through the other side okay didn't change what he felt.<br><br>
  
 
"I didn't say what I felt was logical, Nika." He smiled. "It just is. But I'll try not to let it get in the way anymore. Either on the job or as friends."<br><br>
 
"I didn't say what I felt was logical, Nika." He smiled. "It just is. But I'll try not to let it get in the way anymore. Either on the job or as friends."<br><br>

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