Someone for Everyone Part 5
Getting comfy
By K.M.S
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Sex: None yet <G> really we will get there keep reading.
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I have to apologize to you all, for it has been so long since I
have updated this story. I have not had the time to sit for a
while to write. Family illness and other problems over the last 6
months have been rough.
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Assimilations.
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Seven
waited a moment, and Janeways voice rang out just as Seven
made it to the front door.
"Don't
forget to wipe your feet Seven." Seven slowly looked down at
the mat, and then the open cabin door; with a small sigh, Seven
wiped her feet and entered the cabin, as the door shut softly
behind her.
"This
is not to bad." Janeway muttered. As she got her first good
look at their home away from home for the next few days.
Walking
over to a near by table, Kathryn placed their picnic basket down.
Standing still, Janeway slowly turned around to inspect their
cabin. It was large, larger then she had imagined from the
outside, a stone fireplace sat to her right along with a long fur
rug on the floor. Right before the fireplace sat a large
comfortable looking settee and to each side a chair and cushions
in a snow-white colour. Directly through the main door was a
small closet for their hats and coats. And Opposite the front
door a large bay window with a spectacular view of the snow top
mountains, large cream drapes framed the windows view.
To
Janeway's immediate left a kitchen, decked out in a light grey
colour, with another large window over the steel sink.
An old fashioned black cooking stove sat in one corner of the
kitchen, with a woodpile at the side to make a fire. A rather old
large wooden table sat in the centre of the Kitchen. To the other
side a wooden spiral staircase, leading up into the attic
bedrooms, which looked down onto the main living room floor.
Janeway
gave a contented smile this cabin was perfect. Not to flashy, all
the basics where there, all anyone could want or need on a
holiday.
Seven
had not spent any time in woodland cabins. Her life had been
spent on Star ships in one shape or another, or as a teenager in
maturation chambers on board Borg vessels.
Looking
around the cabin Seven felt peace settle over her as she watched
Kathryn look around their new home. Seven found herself
surrounded with colour so unlike her Cargo Bay or any of the
rooms on Voyager.
Seven
had never really had a home, or a place that she could remember
as her home. Borg cubes were anything but homey and colourful.
This cabin was different then anyplace Seven had been before.
Seven was looking forward to the next few days more and more with
each passing minute. She liked the idea of spending time relaxing
as all humans on board Voyager did. Janeway had promised her a
few days like no other and Sevens excitement was beginning to
grow as she continued to watch Kathryn.
"Well
Seven." Janeway said, turning around from her inspection of
the first floor. "How about we put away this picnic basket
and then put our bags upstairs and have dinner? What do you say?"
"It
would seem an excellent plan Kathryn" For Seven was suddenly
feeling very hungry. Perhaps the thought of not having to eat
another of Neelixs creations would make the eating
experience a lot more enjoyable.
Janeway
picked up their basket and made her way over to the kitchen table.
She started to remove their remaining food, along with a few more
bottles of wine.
Opening
the small yet compact fridge Janeway took a step back from the
small appliance. The fridge was very nearly full. A small neatly
written note was attached to another bottle.
Removing
the note from the bottle, Kathryn read:
Dear
Kathryn and Seven
The
bridge crew and I thought you should have something special for
your getaway. So, we have pooled together for this small gift for
you both. All your favourites are here, along with a few other
things we believe you and Seven will enjoy. I am pretty sure that
Seven will love your favourites as much as you do.
You
both deserve a little rest and relaxation.
Do
not worry about a thing, have a relaxing few days. Kathryn,
everything will be fine here.
Chakotay
Kathryn
stared at the note for a few moments. Allowing the lump that had
formed in her throat to ease, Kathryn silently handed over the
note to Seven. Then Janeway started to take stock of the booty in
their fridge.
Seven
read the note astonished at how thoughtful the crew were being
towards them. At one time they would have given Seven a guarded
look and would have slipped away, rather then have to actually
talk to the blond Borg. Things had changed in how others of the
crew responded to her presence. Instead of cool gazes when she
entered a room, they now generally had a smile or a nod making
for a better atmosphere for them all.
Seven
looked up from her reading finding that the good captain had a
few things arranged on the counter, and had made her way over to
the cupboards.
"Can
I help you Kathryn?" Seven inquired with a puzzled frown.
Kathryn
looked up from her search. "How about you take our things
upstairs to the bedrooms while I cook us something to eat?"
There
was a pause, and one silver implant lifted "Can you cook
Kathryn?" Seven inquired having never seen the captain do
anything in the realm of cocking, other then ordering her beloved
coffee.
Kathryn
gave a light laugh, and a shake of her head. "Seven I may be
a Star ship Captain trained in the art of command, strategy, war
and science, but under it all there is a normal human being dying
to get out. I am sure after fighting our way through space for
the last few years, that I can make us something to eat."
Kathryn looked at the cooker. "How hard can it be? My mother
cooks all the time in the natural way from scratch. No
replicators exist in our home. All I need is a few pots and pans.
Go on, take the bags upstairs," A twinkle entered Kathryns
eyes. "If you really good perhaps you can help me later.
Kathryn
turned back to her search for the allusive pans. Seven watched
for a moment before turning and walking back into the main room.
Picking up their bags, she made her way back to the kitchen just
as Kathryn was pulling out a large round pot and a flat pan.
"This
will do nicely" was the mutter that meet Sevens ears. Seven
could only hope that her captain's taste, not to mention talent
was a lot better then their resident cooks. If not, dinner was
going to be an interesting affair. The last thing Seven saw
before going to her task, was the Star ship Captain collecting
the wood for the stove.
Talking
a firm hold of the bags Seven started to the upper level taking
the stairs slowly as they twisted around. A railing came
into view, then, as she reached the last stair, she stopped.
There
where no walls in sight, in fact no real rooms at all, just one
large open area. In the centre of the area sat a very large,
round, king-size bed. Seven slowly swallowed as she took the last
stair and moved into the large and airy room. Above the bed was a
large window looking up into the night sky, creating a soft,
golden, light throughout the room.
Seven
slowly let the bags slip to the floor and made her way over to
the bed. Dark blood red sheets covered the bed. Two sets of
pillows, a slightly lighter red then the sheets, sat near the
head. Seven slowly ran her hands over the soft material. She felt
a cool softness touch her skin, and a shiver rolled down her back.
Seven
could not really remember a time when she had slept, especially
in the vertical position.
After
looking at this soft and comfortable bed, Seven found she was
actually looking forward to the experience. Naomi had said
falling asleep was easy, you just close you eyes and away you go.
Naomi did not mention that they would be sharing the bed.
Slowly
looking around the rest of the room, She noticed there was
another door in the corner. Walking over, Seven pushed open the
door, and her eyes went wide. One very large bathroom, with an
even larger bathtub came into view. A soft blue glow came from
around the room. One old fashioned toilet sat to one side with a
sink beside it. The other side of the room was taken up by the
large round bath. A walk in shower sat in the far corner.
Seven
entered the room, noticing that there were shelves in easy reach
of the bath.
They
were full of oils and bath salts. Seven gingerly picked one up.
She opened the small cap and a pleasant violet smell entered her
nose and the room.
A
smile appeared on her face as she replaced the cap and returned
the bottle to its rightful place. Another large window offered a
different view of the mountains. Walking over Seven looked out to
see their back yard. On the left there appeared to be stables,
and a lake could be seen as the suns rays hit the water. It was
one of the most beautiful sights Seven had seen since leaving the
collective. Seven spent a view minutes Just looking out, noticing
the birds and sounds that came from the great outdoors watching
in wonder the birds take flight and play.
With
a sign, Seven Moved back into the bedroom and walked to their
bags and placed Kathryns to the left side of the bed and
hers to the right. Seven started to unpack the cloths she would
need for the next few days.
After
a few moments of sorting, Seven heard a loud bang that seemed to
shake the cabin. She dashed down the stairs and came to a
complete stop at the sight before her.
Now,
Borg are not known for their sense of humour, but the sight in
front of her was more then a little funny. There was a dark mist
developing the kitchen. It was spreading throughout the main
room, and slowly making its way up the stairs. Seven stood with
one hand on the stair rail and another placed up to her mouth.
The captain, her captain, stood in the middle of the kitchen
covered with black soot muttering and rubbing her face.
Janeway
was covered from head to toe in black, the kitchen table and sink
had changed colour, and Seven could see Kathryns foot
prints as she moved back from the stove.
Kathryn?
Are you alright?" Seven enquired from her place on the
stairs.
A
small black head turned to meet the question, and Seven nearly
came close to outright laughter. Janeways face was black
except for her eyes, she has must have placed her hands
over them to protect them. Two very annoyed white shining eyes
meet to two very amused ones.
Oh,
yes Seven. I always try and blow up the kitchen, this is quiet
normal. Janeway replied with sarcasm. Janeway proceeded
rubbed her hands down her pant legs while looking at the now very
black and smoking stove.
It
cant be that hard to do. Muttered a very annoyed and
embarrassed captain as Seven made her way down the stairs to
stand at her side. Not to near, as the captain was in need of a
shower and a change of clothing.
Seven
ever practical spoke up. I am sure it takes only a little
practice Kathryn.
Yea
right.
Seven
bent over and inspected the stove, slowly kneeing down to look
inside, seeing only soot-covered wood. After a brief look up at
Kathryn, Seven then started to remove the blacked logs.
Seven
let me do that, your going to get covered in the soot.
Janeway said moving to take over the dirty job.
Seven
turned to look at Janeway as she placed another log to the
growing pile on the floor. Kathryn, you are in need of a
shower and clean clothing, I will regenerate the stove while you
clean yourself up.
Think
you can do it? came the sarcastic question. Kathryn looked
at Seven and then her blackened hands.
To
coin a phrase, how hard can it be? Seven eyes shone with
her amusement.
Fine.
Janeway spat and turned, she marched up the stairs leaving sooty
footprints in her wake.
Seven
watched a very annoyed Captain stamp her way up the stairs before
turning her attention to the stove.
Seven
slowly removed the logs and looked into the stove and at the flu
right at the back. Seven could just make out, through the back
soot that there appeared to be something blocking the small
chimney. Reaching into the stove Seven slowly pulled, and out
popped a small compact nest. Seven slowly shook her head, this
holodeck program was going to be very interesting. Placing the
nest on the table behind her, Seven took clean wood from the pile
and began to restock the stove.
Seven
quickly looked around trying to find what Kathryn had used to
light the stove the first time. Seeing a small square box on the
corner of the table, Seven found some old fashioned matches.
After a few false starts Seven managed to lit one , and
with a bit of trepidation she restarted the stove. Then she
stood well back and watched the small flames get bigger.
Kathryn
Janeway was annoyed, dirty, embarrassed, upset, and very itchy
with all the soot attached to her. After stamping up the stairs
like a six-year old child having a tantrum, Janeway came to a
complete stop.
Oh
Boy! One large room, one very large bed, ONE LARGE BED!
Janeway could feel her hands begin to sweat.
Ok,
Kathryn, remain calm, take a deep breath. That is a good girl
no
problem
you can sleep in that bed, that big soft roomy bed,
with Seven of Nine. I am in so much trouble.
Resigning
herself to a few, long, sleepless nights Kathryn made her
way into the bathroom. She took one long last look at the
bed before the door shut softly behind her.
Oh,
now this is a bathroom. Kathryn thought as she walked over
to inspect the shower. Turning on the nearest tap to find
instant warm water. A gentle mist entered the room. Janeway
removed her cloths, dropping them in a pile. She looked at
herself, studying the back marks around her neck hands and face.
She even saw black fingerprints where she had removed her cloths.
Janeway
laughed and stepped into the shower. She let out a deep sigh as
the water hit her itchy body. Reaching for the soap she let the
warm water trail down a smooth muscular back. Janeway gave her
hair a good cleaning, and was relieved when the itching stopped.
Kathryn slowly rotated her shoulders to relax the muscles
as the water ran its path, leaving Kathryn feeling clean and
refreshed.
Stepping
out of the warm shower, Janeway reached for the towels hanging on
the nearby rail, and rapped the soft towel around her dripping
body. Janeway made her way back to the bedroom, picking up
her sodden clothing as she went and leaving wet footprints across
the carpeted floor.
After
drying herself down in the soft sunlight from the roof window
Janeway slipped into some light blue shorts and a white t-shirt,
leaving her feet bare. Rubbing the towel through her wet
hair, Janeway combed her hair leaving it towel dried and loose
around her shoulders.
Janeway
once again looked at the bed, noticing on which side Seven had
stored her things. She looked towards the stairs for a moment
before jumping on the bed and bouncing a few times.
Well
at least it doesnt squeak, Janeway silently laughed
taking a few more bounces before lying down and spreading her
arms above her head, watching as the white clouds above made the
way across the window.
Janeway's
stomach chose to make itself known and grumbled out its annoyance.
Moving one arm down she gave her noisy friend a pat, and rolled
off the warm comforting bed.
Time
for that later. Right now I could eat one of Neelixs stews
Janeway
made her way down the stairs to see if Seven had managed to
relight the stove.
Seven
had finally managed to get their stove working with no explosions
involved, but had no real idea what to do then. Janeway had a
number of pans, some filled with water and a row of food off to
one side. All of which look very appealing to Seven. Now
all Seven had to do was wait for Kathryn.
Seven
did not have to wait very long.
My,
we had been busy! Exclaimed Janeway when she reached the
last step and gave a little hop at the bottom. Kathyrn
looked around the now clean kitchen.
Our
stove is working at top efficiency, we are now ready to cook.
Seven replied with some excitement in her voice. Looking up Seven
stopped to stare at a very relaxed and, if She was any judge,
very sexy Captain.
Yo..you
look very nice Kathryn. Seven said shyly.
Why,
thank you Seven. Kathryn did a small twirl showing Seven
all her angles.
Seven
gave a small smile and felt a little warm for some reason
watching her Captain and friend outside of her uniform.
Janeway
laughed softly at Sevens blush, and stepped up to Sevens side.
So I see, well then lets by all means cook. Janeway
clapped her hands together as she spoke.
Here,
Janeway handed Seven two glasses. Open up one of the
bottles while I put these on to cook?
Seven
placed the two glasses down on the table and reached for a
bottle.
Very
soon, a pleasant smell of cooking entered the cabin as Janeway,
true to her word, managed to cook some steaks along with boiled
vegetables. Having to wait for the small stove to cook their
dinner they decided to relax in the main area of the cabin.
Emmm,
this is nice. Janeway said from her seat resting against
the settee on the fur rug.
They
had made a fire and a warm glow lit the room as they waited for
their dinner. Seven was laying on the settee behind Kathryn
watching her watch the flames. If Seven lent forward she could
smell the light soap Kathryn had used on her hair and had to
resist a strong urge to run her hands through it.
Kathryn
looked so relaxed and contented gazing into the flames.
A
soft noise was heard at the front door, a light scratching sound.
What
is that? Seven asked looking towards the front door.
Janeway left her place on the floor and made her way over to the
door.
I
dont know. Kathryn waited a few moments before
starting to open the door. She was hoping it was not one of the
crew, although if there were a problem they would be contacted
through the holodeck systems.
After
another look at Sevens questioning face, Janeway continued to
slowly open the cabin door.
To Be
Continued in
Part 6
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