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A change in their relationship has Seven of Nine confused and Captain Janeway troubled.
“Seven,” Kathryn insisted, stepping toward her, “I care for you deeply.”
“And I you,” Seven said, her eyes searching Kathryn’s.
“But I’m—”
“You’re my captain,” Seven sighed. “So you’ve said before. But aren’t you my friend as well? Aren’t you my … lover?”
“Seven,” Kathryn said, growing frustrated, “I don’t know how to be both.”Bookmarked by Lheithian
04 Dec 2024
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A new slave, barely conscious and beaten to within an inch of her life, is deposited in a cell beneath Warren Bering's famed ludus gladiatorus. None who work in the ludus know who she is or why she's there; they can only treat her wounds and await explanations from the Dominus upstairs. But the slave has her own plan--one where the Dominus' eldest daughter plays a central role.
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20 Oct 2024
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Seven walks in on Janeway’s personal holoprogram, only to find her in a far from professional situation with a hologram who looks an awful lot like the aforementioned astrometrics officer. Inevitably, Seven is forced to examine the hidden desires of her Captain, and the burgeoning ones of her own.
The Captain had never touched Seven in this manner, her fingers were so… intimate.
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03 Oct 2024
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Many years since their return to Earth, Seven is struggling to come to terms with Janeway’s growing absence in her life.
Don’t you know Captain, don’t you know that without you I am lifeless as that bird.
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02 Oct 2024
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Vastness. That was something she understood far better than anyone else on Voyager. The mostly empty space she had spent the majority of her life scouring in service to the Borg was as familiar to her as her own face. As a drone, she had never pondered its sheer enormity, understanding it only as a thing to be traversed in pursuit of perfection. In the time since her severance from the collective, she realized just how futile that search really was. The Borg’s desire for perfection was vaster than space. Its insatiability was inefficient, a moving target always lurking behind an event horizon.
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02 Oct 2024
