STAR TREK: VOYAGER

An Original J/7 Voyager Story
Ó2007 by Patricia L. Givens
Halloween 2007
Disclaimer
#1: This story is an original work of
fiction set in the pre-existing universe of Star Trek: Voyager. As such,
many of the characters and references used within belong solely to Paramount
Pictures. I have borrowed them for the purpose of creating this scenario
and promise to return them unscathed, and smiling, as soon as I am done.
No gain, monetary or otherwise, is expected from their use and no copyright
infringement is intended or should be inferred.
Disclaimer
#2: All original characters and storylines
contained herein belong to the author. (Like anyone else would claim them! J ) This story may be archived upon request with
the stipulation that it must be posted exactly as it was written, with all
disclaimers intact.
Disclaimer
#3: This story depicts an intensely and
darkly erotic love story between a Captain and Her Borg. If this
kind of thing bothers you, please have your head examined. If you’re
under 18, I expect half your candy. If this is illegal where you live,
well… at least they can only burn you at the stake once…
Who To
Blame:
Thanks must go out to
Ky, for spitting water all over her keyboard whenever I make her laugh, to my
Chief Engineer, because the boyo can draw, as well as to Andrea and Aw61 for
being my beta bogeymen.
This one
is for ceeking because damn… I
wouldn’t mind being that canary…
“The dark
path of the fairy tale forest lies in the shadows of our imagination, the
depths of our unconscious.” – Terri Windling
To the things that make us quake, as much with dread as anticipation… and to all of us who bite…
Happy
Halloween!
DAx =/\=
"Take me from this earth
an endless night-
this, the end of life.
From the dark I feel your lips
and taste your bloody kiss."
-Type O Negative
08:37
Hours
Captain
Kathryn Janeway sat in her ready room, sipping her third cup of coffee as she
looked over the shore leave rotations on the PADD in front of her. It
wasn’t much of a rotation. Most of the crew was already down on the
planet now.
Voyager had
taken up station keeping between a beautiful little class M planet and its two
moons. The environment was friendly, boasting everything from sunny
beaches to gently sloping snow covered peaks perfect for skiing. In fact,
the planet was perfect for any activity her space weary crew might want to
amuse themselves with.
She looked
out the wide windows towards the lush green and blue orb, smiling softly.
They all certainly deserved the time off.
They had
come thirty thousand light years from the original position where they had been
pulled into the Delta Quadrant four years ago. They had forty-five
thousand light years left to go to get home.
She
sighed. Forty-five thousand light years. She wondered how many of
her people would have family gone by the time they returned. In fact, she
wondered how many of her own crew would be gone before they got back.
This was her penance for stranding them here. She would take the entire
shore leave at her post on board. It was the least she could do.
Forty-five
years.
It was an
eternity.
“Chakotay
to Janeway.” Her
First Officer’s voice came over the comm system.
“Go
ahead.”
“Seven
of Nine has been injured.”
Her head
shot up quickly, the PADD forgotten. “How bad is it?”
“Not
bad, Captain. She was doing a geological survey in one of the caves near
the eastern continent. Apparently she became disoriented and fell.
She mangled her hand implant pretty well but otherwise she seems in fair
condition. She’s still a bit out of it though. Could you have
someone meet her in transporter room one and escort her to sick bay?”
“On my
way. Janeway out.”
She stood
quickly and headed onto the bridge, waving her hand at Harry Kim. “You
have the bridge Mr. Kim. I’ll be in sick bay.”
The Ensign
nodded eagerly and moved down to the command chair as she entered the
turbo-lift.
“Deck
four.” As the conveyance quietly carried her to the requested
destination, she felt her heart rate speed up slightly. Chakotay had said
that Seven was going to be fine, but she had to know for sure. All of her
crew was important to her, but Seven of Nine held a special place in her
heart. When she had first severed her from the Borg Collective, she had
taken it upon herself to mentor the young woman, helping her to embrace the
individuality and humanity that had been stripped from her at the age of
six. Somewhere along the way, her feelings for the brilliant young woman
had changed, becoming more complex and deeper. How deep was a question she
spent much of her time avoiding.
When the
lift doors opened she strode down the hall quickly, entering transporter room
one and nodding to the crewman at the controls. The transport pad
shimmered briefly and her Astrometrics officer appeared.
She took in
the pale face and the hand cradled gently against her chest and moved towards
her, reaching out to examine the damage to the mesh covering the back of the
appendage.
“Are you
all right, Seven?” She asked softly.
The Borg
looked at her with a slightly dazed expression. “I am not functioning
optimally, Captain.”
“Come
on.” Janeway put her arm around the younger woman’s shoulders, noticing
that her body felt hot through the bio-suit as she led her back to the
turbo-lift for the short ride to sick bay on Deck Five. The room was
empty when they entered. “Computer, activate the Emergency Medical
Hologram.”
The Doctor
appeared to their left. “Please state the nature of the medical
emergency.” He glanced over and saw Seven bleeding and his face
immediately grew serious with concern. Grabbing a tri-corder, he hustled
them over to a bio-bed and had Seven climb up onto it. “What happened?”
The Borg
leaned her head to one side, confusion knitting her eyebrows together. “I
am uncertain.” She held her left hand out to be scanned. “I was
conducting a geological survey in one of the sea caves when I felt my body
temperature rise and I became disoriented. I must have lost consciousness
because the next thing I remember, Commander Chakotay was standing over me,
helping me to rise. My implant may have struck one of the stalagmites,
causing damage to the mesh.”
The Doctor
finished scanning her. “You have a temperature of 101. Aside from
the damage to your implant it looks like you’ve contracted some kind of virus.”
“A
virus?” Captain Janeway looked at the EMH in alarm. “Why didn’t the
ships bio-filters pick it up?”
“I don’t
know, Captain. But it doesn’t appear to be contagious. A broad
spectrum anti-viral agent should take care of it. Let me go get it and a
dermal regenerator and I’ll get her fixed up.”
When the
EMH walked away, Janeway moved in closer. Gently, she reached out and
took the Borg’s left hand in her own, turning it to examine the damage.
As she did so, Seven flinched slightly, causing the rough metal edges to scrape
painfully across the Captain’s palm. A single, fat drop of blood fell
from the cut to land on the back of Seven’s hand.
“Ouch.”
She pulled her arm back quickly.
“I
apologize, Captain.”
“No,
no.” Janeway smiled. “It was my fault.”
“What was
your fault?” The EMH looked at the Captain’s palm. “Why are you
both damaged now?”
“It was my
fault.” Janeway repeated. “I was looking at her injury and I must
have touched a sensitive spot. She jerked and I cut my hand on the edge
of the metal. I’ll be fine.”
The Doctor
nodded. “Let me take care of Seven and then I’ll run a dermal regenerator over
that for you.”
“You will
repair the Captain first.” The Borg said firmly.
“Her wound
isn’t severe. It will wait.”
Seven took
on an obstinate look. “You will repair the Captain first.”
The EMH
rolled his eyes. “Fine.” He turned to Janeway. “She’s in no
danger. Let me see your palm.”
As he
repaired the damage, Seven looked down at the back of her hand, fascinated with
the splotch of crimson that seemed to pulsate against the paleness of her
flesh. Her mouth salivated and without thinking, she brought her hand to
her lips, her tongue darting out to lick the stain from her skin. Shocked
by her own behavior, she glanced at the other two, gratified that they had not
witnessed her actions. Her tongue tingled where the blood had rested
against it briefly.
“There,
Captain. Good as new.” He moved back to the Borg’s side and pressed
a hypo-spray to her neck, administering the antiviral agent before using the
dermal regenerator to repair her torn flesh. Picking up a pair of slim
medical forceps, he bent the metal of the implant back into place, watching as
her nanoprobes mended it together. “You’re good too.” He scanned
her again. “The anti-virals are already working, but you’re going to need
to rest and regenerate for at least eight hours to make sure the virus works it
way completely out of your system.”
“That is
unnecessary.” Seven objected. “I regenerated yesterday
evening. I am not required to do so again for another forty-eight hours.”
“Seven,”
The Captain looked at her sternly. “You will follow the Doctor’s
recommendations. Come on, I’ll take you back to Cargo bay Two.”
The Borg lowered
her head. “Very well, Captain.”
09:22
Hours
“Why were
you doing a geological survey anyway?” The Captain led her to her
customary alcove. “You were supposed to be enjoying yourself.”
“I found
conducting the survey enjoyable, Captain.”
Janeway
rolled her eyes. “You couldn’t just hang out at the beach and soak in the
sun?”
“That
activity would be inefficient.”
“It is
supposed to be inefficient, Seven. That’s why it’s called rest and
relaxation.”
“Relaxation
is irrelevant.”
The Captain
sighed. She set the controls on the alcove for a full eight hour
period. “All right. Well, you’re going to rest now.”
“Yes,
Captain.” The Borg climbed docilely onto the dais.
“Sweet
dreams, Seven.”
“Thank you,
Captain.”
Janeway
activated the cycle and watched as the beautiful blue eyes closed. She
stayed for several long minutes, watching the Borg regenerate, taking in the
pale features quietly before she shook her head and smiled at herself.
Stepping away, she headed back to the bridge.
12:34
hours
The entity
slid quietly to the floor. It was weak, tired, but its senses were fully
active and it could smell the scent that had captured its attention from all
the way across the ship. Shifting slightly, it moved across the floor,
squeezing between the closed doors easily to slide into the confines of a hallway.
It traveled
down the corridor slowly. If there were anyone present to notice, it
would appear to be nothing more than a deeper stain amongst the shadows
clinging to the joining where the bulkhead met the deck.
Reaching a juncture,
it moved into a small alcove, its form wrapping around a Jeffries tube access
door. The connection was airtight, but that mattered little as it
permeated the seal and entered. It had no other thought than to find the
source of the scent, the intoxicating aroma that held it spellbound.
The
Jeffries tube was dark but it didn’t need to see where it was going. The
trail was clear, an almost tangible line of musk that suffused its entire being
with want, with need and it traveled upwards, cutting through deck after
deck until it finally arrived at its destination.
The much
larger room was quiet. There were only two creatures occupying it.
The entity followed the scent to a structure in the center of the room.
The musk wrapped around the chair, clinging to it like a shroud, but it did not
belong to the being now occupying the space. This being was small.
It did not have presence. It was male.
Pulling
back in revulsion, it caught the trail of scent again, following it down a
short flight of stairs to another set of closed doors.
It was
here!
It was
behind these doors.
The shadow
swelled slightly, allowing the aroma to permeate its being as it slid inside.
So
small… It
observed the creature, lust and hunger warring within it. Such a diminutive
form that it thought at first it had to be mistaken. Then the female
shifted and the musk intensified.
There was
no mistake. This was the one.
Moving
closer, it edged under the desk, stopping just shy of the legs tucked
gracefully together. It longed to feed, but it was still too weak in its
present form.
Too weak to
feed, but not too weak to taste.
Traveling
up the legs it moved into the form, suffusing its body completely, traveling
along the veins with the blood like a siren song calling out to its very core.
Captain
Janeway’s entire body went rigid as an intense feeling of pleasure hit her full
force. Her limbs began to shake, her hands trembling so badly that the
PADD she was reviewing fell from them to clatter onto the desk. She
moaned quietly as her eyes closed to show her bright, vivid colors playing
behind her eyelids.
The ecstasy
was overwhelming. And then, almost as quickly as it hit her, it was gone,
leaving her sweaty and tousled, wet in areas that tingled pleasantly beneath
her uniform.
Kathryn…
She stood,
her mouth hanging open as she spun in a circle, her eyes seeking out all the
corners of her ready room. “Who’s there?” She croaked.
There was
no answer.
She came around
her desk, her eyes wide and her heart thumping painfully. She had heard
her name… hadn’t she? Shaking her head to clear the last remnants of the
delicious fog from it, she took in a long shaky breath. What the hell…
There had
been something terrifying about the feelings that had just so completely
consumed her. Something terrifying and yet… familiar…
She left
her ready room to survey the bridge. There was nothing unusual
there. Harry Kim glanced up at her and she smiled at him
reassuringly. “I’m going to stretch my legs.”
He nodded
as she entered the turbo-lift. “Deck four.”
The trip
was short and she soon found herself in Cargo Bay Two, looking up at Seven’s
pale face as she regenerated peacefully in her alcove. She checked the
computer, unsurprised yet perplexed to see that the cycle was continuing
normally and that there had been no interruptions. She wasn’t sure what
had brought her here. Whatever had happened in her ready room, it was
certain that Seven hadn’t been a part of it. But the sound of her name
that she had heard so clearly in her mind…
Shaking her
head, she smiled at herself. Too
much coffee…
Turning on her heel, she headed back to the bridge.
14:08
Hours
Captain
Janeway sighed. She had been trying to go over the latest Astrometrics
reports for the last hour but could not shake the feeling of being
watched. It was all in her mind, she knew that. She had run a
system wide scan for any intruders twice and came up with absolutely nothing
for her trouble. But she still could not shake the feeling that she was
missing something.
It had to
be whatever had happened to her earlier in the day. Maybe if she just spent
some time away from the ready room…
Grabbing up
her PADDs, she stepped onto the bridge. “It’s too quiet.” She
smiled at Harry. “I’m going to finish going over these reports in my
quarters. You have the bridge. I’m sure you can handle the shift
rotation.”
“Of course,
Captain.” If Harry was surprised, he hid it well. Janeway hardly
ever invoked her right to work from her quarters. If she chose to do so
now it was certainly her prerogative. It wasn’t like anything exciting
was going on anyway.
Janeway
spent the trip to her quarters going over the morning’s events. She had no
frame of reference for the ecstasy that had gripped her in her ready
room. It was an all encompassing rapture that she had never experienced
before. The underlying feeling of menace that had come with it had in
some way heightened the experience and she was a little disgusted with herself
for having found it so enjoyable.
What she
didn’t find enjoyable was not being able to explain it.
Entering
her quarters, she went directly to her replicator, standing before it for
several long seconds. What she wanted was whiskey, what she ordered was
coffee, black, double strong, and double hot.
She took
the beverage over to the couch, setting her PADDs down on the table, she
slipped off her boots and swung her legs up, tucking them underneath her as she
looked out at the stars, sipping her drink.
What had
made her go check on Seven? What in the world would cause her to link the
sinister pleasure she had felt behind her desk to the young woman regenerating
innocently in Cargo Bay Two? Or had it just been what it always was, the
desire to observe her Astrometrics officer when she was unaware, when she was
unable to turn those sky blue eyes her way and make the Captain’s knees go
weak.
“Enough!”
She groaned. How she felt about Seven was a dangerous train of thought on
a good day. Coupling it with how she felt earlier… well, that was just a
recipe for disaster.
Squaring
her shoulders, she picked up one of the PADDs and went back to work.
15:21
Hours
It was
stronger now.
It had
followed the small form back to her private place, curling up in a corner
behind the couch where she reclined, soaking in the strength and heat that
radiated off of the female in waves.
Its hunger
was sharp, a painful need that made it quake in its intensity. But it
still could not feed. Not yet. Not yet… but soon.
Sliding
around the edge of the couch, however, it could not resist the temptation to
taste the female’s essence yet again, especially since it would be able to
maintain the contact for a longer period this time.
It traveled
up the fabric and entered through the back of her neck, feeling her hair stand
on end as her eyes rolled back in her head. She began to whimper as it
traveled down her limbs, using her veins as a conduit to reach every point in
her body. It centered its mass between her legs, feeling the moist heat
intensify at the juncture, caressing her mercilessly from the inside,
stimulating her muscles and nerve endings until she was shaking like a leaf.
Janeway
groaned, arching her back in automatic response. It was happening again,
but it was so much more this time. She felt as though her entire body was
on fire, as though a flame of liquid heat and desire was being pumped outward
from her heart to infuse every cell of her body. She couldn’t move.
Her muscles were rigid, flexed almost to the breaking point, she could feel
them burning as each cresting wave of pleasure broke through her. Each
orgasm thundered through her only to be followed by another, then another, and
another. Until the pleasure was finally too much and she passed out, her
body falling slack onto the damp cushions of the couch beneath her.
Kathryn… my Kathryn…
It slipped
quietly from the female’s body, tingling all through its ethereal form as it
slid languidly across the floor. Never had there been such a
one. The strength of her, the taste of her, the passion in her… they were
palpable, even from across the room.
It was
weakened again. Not so much as before but its exertions had definitely
taken a toll. It had to remove itself from her presence for the time
being. If it stayed, it would not be able to resist the desire to join
with her again. If it did that, it might never gain enough strength to
feed.
And it
desperately needed, and wanted, to feed on her.
16:37
Hours
Janeway
woke with a startled gasp. Her skin was clammy to the touch and her
muscles cried out with an aching she had never felt before. Climbing to
her feet, she felt herself sway and reached out to steady herself on the arm of
the couch. She had a fever. She could feel it in the coldness of
the air against the skin of her face and neck. She scanned the room
quickly, but found nothing out of the ordinary.
What the hell is
happening to me?
As much as
she hated to admit it, she needed to see the Doctor.
The feeling
that she was being watched stayed with her as she made her way to
sickbay. Only when the doors shut behind her did the sensation
dissipate.
“Captain?”
The Doctor came out of his office. Taking in her pale face and the light
sheen of sweat on her forehead he directed her to a bio-bed and grabbed a
medical tri-corder. He noticed the wildness in her eyes and frowned.
“What’s going on?”
“I don’t
know.” She took a deep breath. “Doctor is there any chance I’ve
contracted whatever virus it was that came back from the surface with Seven?”
“Not
according to my scans. Your endorphin levels are off the charts but you
are not showing any signs of any kind of illness. What are your
symptoms?”
“I feel
overly warm, breathless, paranoid… Like someone is watching me. I had an
experience where I felt as though my body was invaded by something… but I
couldn’t tell you what. I felt the same sensation earlier in my ready
room, albeit on a much smaller scale. I’ve run several scans for intruders
on board and none have been detected.”
“Where were
you when this last episode happened?”
“On the
couch in my quarters.”
“What were
you doing?”
Janeway
frowned, not liking the direction she could feel the conversation taking.
“I was going over Astrometrics reports.”
“Rather dry
reading.” The Doctor said gently. “You’ve been burning the candle
at both ends since shore leave began. Is it possible that you just dozed
off? The experiences sound a lot like dreams to me.”
She bristled.
“Doctor, I assure you, I do not make it a habit to nod off in my ready room.”
“I know
that, Captain. But the ability to dream is still there even in the
lightest of sleep states. From what you have described, the situations
took place in the rooms you were actually in while engaged in activities you
were actually doing at the time. Your medical scans are all
negative. You don’t even have the tiniest bit of a fever. It’s the
only answer I can offer.”
Janeway
took a deep breath. “I want you to go a bit deeper, Doctor. I want
you to run a full cranial magnetic resonance scan.”
“You think
the problem might be neurological?” He said skeptically.
“I don’t
know.” She shrugged. “But as Captain I don’t have the luxury of being
unsure. I need to be certain that I am in control of all my actions and
mental processes. Run the scan. If nothing else it will make me
feel better.”
“Very
well.” He led her to the surgical bio-bed, dropping the scanner in place
over her forehead as she closed her eyes.
Janeway
waited patiently as the Doctor began the scan. He watched her readouts
closely, humming some unidentifiable melody under his breath until the scan
concluded. “Well?”
“Your
bio-neural energy readings are normal. Synaptic responses are normal.
Neural pathways are uncompromised. Captain, there is nothing wrong with
you.”
She pushed
the scanner aside and sat up, sighing as she nodded. “Thank you,
Doctor. At least that’s one thing I don’t have to worry about.”
“Captain, I
sincerely believe you have just been working too hard. I suggest a hot
bath and a good night’s sleep.”
“Is that
your professional diagnosis, Doctor?” She said dryly.
“It’s the
only one I can offer.” He patted her gently on the shoulder. “The ship
will survive you getting a solid eight hours rest.”
“Very
well. Thank you, Doctor.” She ran her hand across the back of her
neck as she stretched her shoulders, feeling the snap of tension filled tendons
give way. Shaking her head, she left sickbay.
17:29
Hours
As soon as
the sickbay doors closed behind her, Janeway felt the presence return. It
was stronger this time, almost overwhelming. She craned her neck to the
side, trying to see around the curve in the hallway when the lights went
out. She stood perfectly still, waiting for the emergency lighting to
kick on, but nothing happened.
She slapped
her commbadge. “Janeway to Ensign Kim.”
There was
no response.
“Janeway
to the bridge.”
Silence.
She moved
back towards sickbay but the doors did not open. She had just reached for
the pad to perform a security override when she heard a scratching sound from
the other end of the hall.
“Hello?”
Her voice echoed quietly in the stillness. She had started to believe she
had imagined the sound when it came again. A low scraping noise followed
by what sounded like nails being dragged across a rough surface.
Squaring
her shoulders, Janeway moved towards the sound, rounding the curve in the
hallway to peer into the darkness at the other end. She thought she saw
something move, a darker shape within the shadows in the far corner next to a
Jeffries Tube alcove. She stared harder, trying to see through the
darkness.
Her breath
tore from her in a gasp when twin eyes appeared on the wall near the ceiling.
They glowed white in the darkness and, as she started to move backwards, they
advanced on her slowly.
Turning,
she ran past sickbay heading straight for the turbo-lift. A small cry of
relief escaped her as the doors slid open, inviting her into the darkness
within.
“Deck one!”
She snapped. She held her breath until she felt the conveyance start to
move. Her heart was pounding hard in her ears and she could feel
something traveling up her spine that she was not accustomed to feeling.
Terror.
Fear she
could deal with, had dealt with a hundred times in the past. But the
unadulterated rush of primal dread was something altogether different.
She shifted from foot to foot, her hands reaching out in the darkness to assure
herself that she was alone in the lift. When the movement came to a stop,
she knew she was nowhere close to the bridge.
The doors
slid open to another pitch black hallway, but it was familiar. She knew
every meter of Voyager and her senses told her she was on deck three. Not
far from her own quarters.
A sound
overhead drew her attention and she looked up, her heart catching in her throat
as bile filled her mouth.
The hatch
above her was cracked open and twin points of light stared down at her, seeming
to float in the blackness around them.
Most people
would have been frozen to the spot by the feeling of horror that washed over
them, but Kathryn Janeway was not most people. Gathering her wits, she
raced down the hallway, slamming her hand into the pad next to her own door to override
the sensors. Once inside, she sealed the door and backed away from it as
something large and heavy slammed into the outside.
The assault
was continued once… twice… and then everything went silent. She backed up
to the far corner of her living room, her calves bumping into the low coffee
table. The only light was from the star field outside the window and it
was barely enough to allow her to see her own hand when she held it in front of
her face.
And yet,
she could see a darker form crouched low in the corner next to the door.
It seemed to unfold, growing outward until the eyes appeared again to spear her
through the heart with their intensity. She tried to cry out as the thing
advanced but her vocal cords would not cooperate. Instead, all that came
out was a strangled cry that left her mouth dry and her hands trembling.
The form
continued to advance and she reached behind her to a small compartment to
withdraw a phaser. She held it in front of her like a shield as the form
finally showed itself fully, causing her mouth to drop open at the spectacle in
front of her.
Six feet of
nude blonde Borg stood before her. The normally blue eyes were so clear
they had almost no color as the younger woman stared at her with hunger and
need flashing through them.
“Seven?”
She whispered. “Seven what are you doing?”
“Kathryn…”
Janeway
swallowed. That voice. “It was you.” She whispered.
“Yessss…” The voice was low, almost
melodic and hypnotizing. “Need…”
She backed
up as Seven came closer and her hand covered her own mouth in horror when she
saw the twin points of the younger woman’s canines extend past her upper
lip. She swallowed again, trying to will strength back into her
limbs. “Seven, you’re not well. We need to get you back to
sickbay.”
“Nothing
there can help me, Kathryn…”
Her name
fell from the full red lips like the lyric of some song and she felt herself
falling into the cadence of the voice. She stood perfectly still as the Borg
came closer, pressing her naked form against the Captain’s trembling body.
Seven’s
nostrils flared and she leaned in even closer, drinking in the scent of the
smaller woman before her. Her hands came up, one going behind Janeway’s
back and the other curling itself around her neck as she pulled her closer,
closing the distance between them, crushing their bodies together.
Janeway
shivered as the lips she had longed to taste closed on hers. Her mouth
opened and a long, velvet tongue reached in to tangle wetly with her own.
Her mind yammered at her to pull away, to fire the phaser, to put up any kind
of fight against the creature holding her in its arms but she couldn’t.
This was Seven. Whatever else was in there with her, it was still
Seven. And she could not, would not hurt her. Instead she watched
as though outside of herself as her body betrayed her, wrapping its arms around
the lithe form and returning the embrace and kiss with wild abandon.
Seven
picked her up easily and carried her to the bed. She dropped her onto the
mattress and tore the uniform from her body before she fell on her. The
strong hands everywhere at once, sliding across her skin, over her breasts and
hips as she writhed beneath their attention.
“Seven…
stop.” She whispered weakly but the Borg either would not or could not
obey. She gasped when she felt the warmth of the younger woman’s tongue
lick its way down from her neck to circle around one nipple. Lips and
teeth closed over it roughly, sending a spike of pleasure to the juncture
between her legs. Closing her eyes, she let her head fall back as the
tongue continued downward, flicking into her navel before trailing through the
auburn curls between her thighs.
“Yesss…”
The word was both
guttural and sibilant before it was lost in the sound of the Borg lapping
against her sex, drinking in the musky moisture she found there.
Janeway
shook in ecstasy, her entire being focused on the point where the tongue made
contact with the distended ridge at the top of her cleft, the roughness of it a
counterpoint to the pleasure suffusing her entire body. The delectation
was all consuming and a huge wave of euphoria closed around her, pushing her to
a higher precipice than she had ever felt before. With a loud scream, she
came violently, her body shuddered its surrender as a cloud of bliss descended
upon her.
Seven
continued to drink her in, licking every last drop of fluid from her before
climbing back up her body to bury her nose in her hair. For a moment,
there was nothing except the two of them as the young woman rested in her arms.
Then the
form against her began to shake. It was subtle at first, then more
pronounced as Seven’s body doubled over in pain. The lanky form slid off
of her and onto the floor, writhing in agony.
“Seven!”
Janeway climbed to her knees, looking down at the young woman, panic and fear
fighting within her for dominance. “Seven, what is going on?”
“Dying…
Not enough… not nearly enough… need…”
“Not enough
what?” The Captain shook her head, trying to clear it. “What is it
you need?”
Seven was
silent for a moment and then spit the word out as though it was anathema to
her. “…blood…”
“Blood…?”
Janeway whispered, her eyes going wide. “My blood?”
The Borg nodded,
tears running down her face from the pain wracking her body.
“Take it.”
Seven
looked up at her, shock apparent in her face. “I will not harm you…”
“And
what? The alternative is that I get to watch you die? No.”
Janeway slid into her command mode. “Take what you need. Take just
enough to hold you until we can get you to sickbay and find out what the hell
is going on.”
“No…”
The Captain
gentled her tone. “Seven, please. Take what you need. I trust you.”
The younger
woman’s hunger showed plainly on her face as she climbed slowly to her
feet. Sliding onto the bed behind the Captain, she inserted her knees
between Janeway’s, using them to slide the smaller woman’s legs apart.
Her Borg enhanced hand slid around the smooth stomach to rise and close firm
fingers on one of her nipples while her other hand slid down and into the
warmth between her legs. She began to fondle the swollen bundle of
nerves, making Janeway arch back, her head falling to one side to expose the
long expanse of her neck.
The Captain
groaned. The fingers moved against her faster than was humanly possible,
stirring her passion to almost the breaking point. She closed her eyes
and saw bright pinpoints of light behind her eyelids.
Then she
felt Seven enter her.
Two long,
slender teeth plunged into her neck, piercing her jugular, causing the blood to
flow in an exquisite torrent across the blonde’s tongue. The fluid was
hot and sweet, nectar in Seven’s mouth, burning down her throat like the finest
whiskey to explode into warmth in her stomach. She tightened her arms
around Janeway, her small grunts of delight lost in the whimpers of ecstasy
coming from the redhead.
Janeway
felt like she was on fire. Her veins sang with pleasure and every beat of
her heart was like a separate, all consuming orgasm. As the strong muscle
in her chest began to slow, the colors behind her eyes began to coalesce,
forming a picture in her minds eye. When her heart thudded for the last
time and finally ceased, the image of Seven’s face was the last thing she would
ever see.
Then, there
was nothing.
18:45
Hours
Colors… swirling,
blending, maddening… Coalescing into images all permeated with the faint glow
of an eerie, green light. Images of fear, of terror, of surrender… of
serving. Then light again. Faces she recognized. Faces that
mattered but she could not form the thoughts as to how or why.
The only thought that
mattered was the salty tang of the fluid traveling hotly over her tongue, the
feel of the torn and ragged flesh clinging to the teeth embedded in it.
It did not register that the teeth were hers and that the flesh was not.
Such things were
trivial…irrelevant. Only the hunger mattered. Only the need.
Oh, and the need was
great. Like a spike of passion and ecstasy surging through her body to
reach the nectar traveling across her lips. The exquisite sensations like
no other orgasm she had every experienced. As though her entire body was
a single nerve ending, reaching out, wanting desperately…
Finding release…
00:01
Hours
Captain
Kathryn Janeway sat in her command chair, her legs crossed and her eyes closed
as her hand ran lovingly over the console next to her, memorizing every curve
of its surface as though she had never touched it before. When she felt
the long, cool fingers of her First Officer close over her hand, she smiled to
herself, bringing the beloved fingertips to her lips to suck on them lightly as
she opened her eyes to gaze into swirling depths of azure blue. Seven’s
eyes on her were smoldering, already hinting at the deadly passion that was
waiting for her once their duties were complete.
“The
men?” She whispered, running her tongue down a long index finger
lovingly.
“In
stasis. Producing efficiently.”
It had been
so easy. They had returned from the planet as she beckoned them, one by
one, two by two, only to find that the
“Was there
any problem…with the Doctor?”
The Borg
smiled, her eyes glowing in the low light of the bridge. “No,
Captain. Once I interfaced with his program he was more… accepting
of our new situation.”
“Excellent.”
Her voice was low as she turned Seven’s hand to kiss the center of her
palm. She ran her tongue up the thumb and then around onto her
wrist. Her teeth ached to bite down on that tender flesh again and her
eyes closed in rapture as she felt the pulse beating there, as she heard the
blood singing in her own veins call out to that of her Eternal.
Smiling,
she breathed in the musk of the woman sitting next to her as she sent her voice
out to her crew. All through the decks of Voyager, the remaining females
closed their eyes, their hearts thudding painfully in their chests as the words
of their maker threaded through their minds.
Follow me… we have
worlds to drink…
Kathryn
Janeway, Voyager Eternal, turned ethereal gray eyes on her lover.
Forty-five
years…
So short a time…
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