My Dear Doctor
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in which Garak is a closet Anglophile.
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- Part 1 of My Dear Doctor
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in which the Garashir book club discusses both Preloc and Doyle and decides to read The Beekeeper's Apprentice
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- Part 2 of My Dear Doctor
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in which Garak realizes something that, in hindsight, should have been obvious.
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- Part 3 of My Dear Doctor
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in which some secrets are kept and others revealed.
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- Part 4 of My Dear Doctor
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Bees must be given space measuring exactly between 1/4 and 3/8 inch, to prevent them from closing themselves off.
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- Part 5 of My Dear Doctor
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in which deaths and endings are discussed.
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- Part 6 of My Dear Doctor
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in which a (temporary) goodbye is said.
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- Part 7 of My Dear Doctor
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Interlude: Cardassian Literature by qwanderer
Fandoms: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, A Stitch in Time - Andrew J. Robinson
21 May 2018
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in which Garak writes to Julian.
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- Part 8 of My Dear Doctor
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in which a course of action is suggested, and then agreed upon
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- Part 9 of My Dear Doctor
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“Bad dreams?” Julian asked, running a hand down the scales of Garak’s shoulder and upper arm.
“Ah,” Garak said. “Memories. But yes.”
He felt a sensation, something like a breeze, fluttering through the loose pieces of his psyche he couldn’t get to fall into order. He shut his eyes, and leaned into Julian.
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- Part 10 of My Dear Doctor
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Julian was hopeful and idealistic through and through. Garak despaired of him, but also loved him. Hopelessly. For all the things that made him himself.
Garak found himself fervently hoping that Julian would remain all those things - young, hopeful, optimistic - and that Cardassia would fail to crush it all out of him the way the planet tended to do. Elim had sacrificed many things - and many people - for the good of Cardassia in his life. He found that the idea of sacrificing Julian for the same cause was unbearable.
He nearly put down the padd to stop reading, and even had the fleeting thought of leaping up, going and finding Julian and - what? Rescuing him? Taking him and running away from Cardassia, leaving Garak’s people to fend for themselves? No. Neither of them would be happy with a decision like that.
Flights of fancy. What was becoming of him?
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- Part 11 of My Dear Doctor
