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I slept late on our first full day dirtside and woke to an empty bed with the sheets cold where Joshua had been.  I rolled over and hugged his pillow and breathed in the scent of him, trying to recall Joshua holding me in the dark.  Memory came, but faintly. Waking to find him gone had become all too familiar since we’d acquired ''Equinox'' and repetition didn’t make it any easier to bear.  Like a stubborn wound that refused to heal, the disappointment of waking alone only made the scab over the wound grow thicker. I tried not to dwell on what would happen when I woke up and found the wound gone with nothing but the scab in its place.<br><br>  
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I slept late on our first full day dirtside and woke to an empty bed with the sheets cold where Joshua had been.  I rolled over and hugged his pillow and breathed in the scent of him, trying to recall Joshua holding me in the dark.  Memory came, but faintly. Waking to find him gone had become all too familiar since we’d acquired Equinox and repetition didn’t make it any easier to bear.  Like a stubborn wound that refused to heal, the disappointment of waking alone only made the scab over the wound grow thicker. I tried not to dwell on what would happen when I woke up and found the wound gone with nothing but the scab in its place.<br><br>  
  
 
''Quit marinating. Get up''.<br><br>   
 
''Quit marinating. Get up''.<br><br>   
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I rose and made our bed, then dressed for the tropics outside, pondering what I would do with my free time.  I had a good lot of it.  Arden and Kiera had threatened me with a week in traction if I didn’t take it easy and let myself recover from our narrow escape off Verbena. Knowing full well that the forced inactivity would be crueler than outright torture, I promised I’d behave and do something besides work myself to a frazzle repairing EQ.  Clad in a tee shirt and one of my lightweight cargoes, I raked my fingers through my hair and considered getting it trimmed.  I’d had Christian whack it short for me last year on Angel and events had conspired to keep me from maintaining it properly.  I frowned at my reflection in the mirror.  Once pert and chic, it was now a shoulder-length mop, with a ragged fringe of bangs where I’d been at it with the scissors to keep it out of my eyes.  Maybe I could find a barber to mow it all down again but Joshua loved to run his fingers through it.  I nixed cutting it.  I brushed it out and caught it up at the back in a tail for neatness’s sake and knelt at my drawer to retrieve my book.  An hour or two with it under a tree in the orchard would suit until lunch.  My fingers slid under my folded clothes, searching for it and encountered the tissue-wrapped bundle I’d stashed in the back. It was the dress I’d purchased on Boros with Kiera and I’d kept it in the tissue the shop girl had wrapped it in, safe from all eyes until I wore it.<br><br>
 
I rose and made our bed, then dressed for the tropics outside, pondering what I would do with my free time.  I had a good lot of it.  Arden and Kiera had threatened me with a week in traction if I didn’t take it easy and let myself recover from our narrow escape off Verbena. Knowing full well that the forced inactivity would be crueler than outright torture, I promised I’d behave and do something besides work myself to a frazzle repairing EQ.  Clad in a tee shirt and one of my lightweight cargoes, I raked my fingers through my hair and considered getting it trimmed.  I’d had Christian whack it short for me last year on Angel and events had conspired to keep me from maintaining it properly.  I frowned at my reflection in the mirror.  Once pert and chic, it was now a shoulder-length mop, with a ragged fringe of bangs where I’d been at it with the scissors to keep it out of my eyes.  Maybe I could find a barber to mow it all down again but Joshua loved to run his fingers through it.  I nixed cutting it.  I brushed it out and caught it up at the back in a tail for neatness’s sake and knelt at my drawer to retrieve my book.  An hour or two with it under a tree in the orchard would suit until lunch.  My fingers slid under my folded clothes, searching for it and encountered the tissue-wrapped bundle I’d stashed in the back. It was the dress I’d purchased on Boros with Kiera and I’d kept it in the tissue the shop girl had wrapped it in, safe from all eyes until I wore it.<br><br>
  
''And just '''when''' are you going to wear it, girl? The way things are going, it’ll be your funeral instead of your wedding.'' <br><br>
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''And just ''''when''' are you going to wear it, girl? The way things are going, it’ll be your funeral instead of your wedding.'' <br><br>
  
 
I found my book and pulled it out and booted my drawer shut.  The sooner I got out of my quarters the better.  My head would leave me alone once I got off the ship.  I paused only long enough to grab a bottle of water from the galley fridge before stepping off. There’d be fruit to fill my stomach once I’d hit the orchard. The sunlight was blinding after the relative dimness aboard ''Equinox'' and I blinked as I strode off. Half an hour later, I found a tree with enough shade to keep me cool and sat down against the trunk to read.  I opened a page at random and set my eye to a poem by Tutchev:<br><br>
 
I found my book and pulled it out and booted my drawer shut.  The sooner I got out of my quarters the better.  My head would leave me alone once I got off the ship.  I paused only long enough to grab a bottle of water from the galley fridge before stepping off. There’d be fruit to fill my stomach once I’d hit the orchard. The sunlight was blinding after the relative dimness aboard ''Equinox'' and I blinked as I strode off. Half an hour later, I found a tree with enough shade to keep me cool and sat down against the trunk to read.  I opened a page at random and set my eye to a poem by Tutchev:<br><br>
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''Deep, maybe, but nowhere I wanted to stay''.  Aloud I said, “I don’t mind. Reality with you trumps fantasy without you every single time.”  I caressed his face, his beard tickling my palm, and drew back before I was tempted to caress something out of bounds. I patted the ground next to me to give my hand something to do.  “Join me?”<br><br>
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''Deep, maybe, but nowhere I wanted to stay''.  Aloud I said, “I don’t mind. Reality with you trumps fantasy without you every single time.”  I caressed his face, his beard tickling my palm, and drew it back before I was tempted to caress something out of bounds. I patted the ground next to me to give my hand something to do.  “Join me?”<br><br>
  
 
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"You know why I brought lunch?" <br><br>
 
"You know why I brought lunch?" <br><br>
  
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“So you can eat it?” I said, wrinkling my nose to let him know I was joking.  The breeze ruffled his hair, reminding me of my dream, and the dappled shade gave him a fey look. ''What if this is the fantasy, only with him in it?'' that cynical side of me whispered. ''Shut up, you. We’re just going through a dry spell and it’s making you cranky''.  “Either way, I hope you’re hungry.  The food here’s heavenly. It’d be a sin to let it go to waste.”<br><br>
 
“So you can eat it?” I said, wrinkling my nose to let him know I was joking.  The breeze ruffled his hair, reminding me of my dream, and the dappled shade gave him a fey look. ''What if this is the fantasy, only with him in it?'' that cynical side of me whispered. ''Shut up, you. We’re just going through a dry spell and it’s making you cranky''.  “Either way, I hope you’re hungry.  The food here’s heavenly. It’d be a sin to let it go to waste.”<br><br>
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<span style="color:#800000"> ''For those who could stand to know a little more, read what happens next [[Orchard, behind the cut|'''here''']]''</span><br><br>  
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He had me flat on my back before I knew it.  Grass tickled as he got his hands under me, seeking my skin beneath my clothes. His mouth was hard on mine, his tongue insistent, and he growled low in his throat. Four months of frustration lay in his touch. It damned well echoed mine and I rose to meet him, using everything I had to stoke his ardor hotter.  I wanted to lose ourselves in it before the hammer fell again and ruined it.<br>
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Joshua needed her now. The niceties needed to be thrown aside. He yanked her cargo pants and underwear down off her in one swift motion, groaning with the desire for her. He fumbled with his own pants and once free, lifted her on top of him, and with her sitting on top of him, he began to move inside of her, the motions of animal desire, the conscious brain already buried deep with him.<br><br>
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Four months of going without had tightened me up and he stretched me going in. I bit back a moan and bore it until my body softened around him. Joshua thrust hard and deep, his hands on my hips trapping me against him.  Not that I minded.  I planted my knees and dug my feet in, clutched his wrists and rocked in time with him. Aware of nothing but our bodies, of the raw lust ripping through us, I tipped my head back and let everything go.<br><br>
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It really had been too long. The heat of them was going to tip him over the edge far too soon then he would prefer, but he couldn't do anything about it. His mind was not in control of his body anymore. He managed to last a few minutes, glorious intense minutes before he reached his peak and exploded in white hot passion. As it washed over him, he could sense she was close and kept going so that she could reach her peak as well.<br><br>
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I think I screamed. I know I went blind. I came to with my throat raw and my eyes blinking spots.  My mouth was too dry to say anything.  So I lay on his chest and panted and said nothing.<br><br>
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''Talking’s overrated anyway'', came the irreverent thought and God help me, I was too weak to even giggle.  But I felt it.  I smiled into his shirt and felt the back of my head disappear as post-coital bliss set in. ''Yeah. Way overrated''.<br>
  
 
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'''Go to''' [[Joshua Drake | '''Joshua's Crew Page''']] or to '''[[Marina Kseniya Sebastien | Rina's Crew Page]]''' <br>
 
'''Go to''' [[Joshua Drake | '''Joshua's Crew Page''']] or to '''[[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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'''Go back to: ''[[Mutineers Timeline, Season Five | Timeline Season Five, Jan 2522 to --]]'''''<br>
 
'''Go to [[EPISODES]]''' or '''[[MTimeline#2511-2518|TIMELINE]]'''<br>
 
'''Go to [[EPISODES]]''' or '''[[MTimeline#2511-2518|TIMELINE]]'''<br>

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