“You coming back to bed, Pappy?” the woman purred in his ear. Then she noticed Gomez on the viewscreen and cocked her head slightly. “Oh,” she said, a trace of curious amusement in her voice. “Hello.”
Sonya fell back against her chair as Wayne said something to the Orion, but his words didn’t register. She was too busy experiencing the end of her life, because, really, after what she’d just seen, her life had to be ending.
“Sonya,” Wayne said as the Orion slinked out of view. He said her name again until she focused on the screen again. He stabbed a hand into his hair and shook his head. To his credit, he looked convincingly crestfallen. “Oh my God, Sonya, I’m—I’m so sorry. This doesn’t mean anything. And she knows it. Really. It’s just…it’s been so long since we last had any contact, I…I thought maybe you’d…”
“Given up on you?” Sonya asked, anger seeping into her voice now. Unshed tears brimmed and burned in her eyes, but she wasn’t about to let them fall right now. “You were the one who cancelled out on our vacation on Hidalgo, Wayne. Why didn’t you call me?”
Wayne’s mouth worked briefly as though he were trying to find the right words. “I’ve…I’ve been busy.” He shook his head. “I know that sounds like a lame excuse, but—”
“I know,” Sonya said, a humorless laugh in her voice. “It’s true. And it seems to be the story of our lives, doesn’t it?”
Wayne held his head in his hands for a long moment, a perfect opportunity for Gomez to close the connection. But for some reason, she kept it open, waiting. Waiting for this mess to sort itself out somehow.
Finally, he looked up at her. “Sonya, you’re right. You’re right. I should have called you. But I didn’t. And I’m sorry, all right? Please don’t think I feel any differently about you now than I did before, because I don’t. I also want to get together with you like we planned, and…Dammit, I feel like such an idiot!”
Sonya shook her head, realizing there would be no sorting out of this particular mess. At least not right now. “No, Wayne. You’re not the idiot.”
“Sonya, don’t—”
His face disappeared from view as she severed the connection. She sat there for a minute in her darkened room, just staring at the empty screen and wondering if she’d made the right decision. Truth was, she didn’t know. What she did know was that she was hurting. Sonya brushed a tear away from her cheek and leaned forward onto the table, burying her face in her arms.
“I…am such…an idiot,” she confessed into her sleeve.
Eventually, she shuffled back to bed and lay back on her pillow. The hum of the ship actually managed to calm her, but what had just happened, not to mention Corsi’s inevitable probe into Stevens’s alleged “asinine” behavior, did little to calm her into a restful sleep.
Finally, she thought of one thing that might help. It made no sense whatsoever, especially now that they were two days gone from the planet where the cube had crashed, where everything had begun and everything had almost come to an end.
But she did it anyway.
“Computer—raise light level to fifty percent.” The lights in the room came up, and the soft warmth of their illumination filled her with a sense of calm that quickly consumed her. She smiled and curled up under the bedcovers.
The Light is all, she thought as she drifted into peaceful slumber.
About the Author
JEFF D. JACQUES (pronounced “Jakes”) first found success in the world of Star Trek fiction through the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds short story contest, which saw his tales “Kristin’s Conundrum” (with Michelle A. Bottrall), “Beginnings,” and “Solace in Bloom” find print in the fifth, seventh, and ninth volumes, respectively. He is pleased and proud to have taken his first command of the da Vinci crew, and thanks Keith R.A. DeCandido for the opportunity to do so in the first place. Jeff hails from Ottawa, Canada, where he continues to live and breathe to this day.
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
About the Author
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