Re: Day 01 [2230 hrs.] What Goes Around...
Reply #18 –
[ Junior Lieutenant Jovela | Junior Offficers' Quarters | Deck 08 | USS Theurgy ]
"I was assigned to it," Jovela, answered casually, her trained fingers expertly cleaning and suturing Drauc's gory wounds with her tools as she spoke, "Same as everyone I guess." She caught the look in his eyes and knew she was fooling no one with her guarded reply. "Ok, do you really want to know? The truth is, I'm not even certain. I didn't request it, if that's what you're wondering. I was still just an ensign when Starfleet Command told me where I'd be serving next." She paused, noticing how her patient was actually appearing to relax ever so slightly and took it as a positive indicator that she at least still had her rescuers trust.
"I almost couldn't believe it at first," she continued. "My only prior posting on a ship was a shakedown cruise to Niburu aboard the U.S.S. Planck four years ago. Sure, things might have gotten a bit complicated with the crazy rescue mission and all but I hardly think I did enough to warrant special treatment. Our vessel might have saved them from mortal peril but my part in it all was really no more than I'm doing for you now. All I really did was bandage a few messy lacerations and puncture wounds on some very fortunate Ferengi. My former captain thought differently it seems and told Starfleet Command all about how I was an exceptional choice for this ship, how they would be fools not to take me and practically insisted that if I didn't get the posting, he'd quit the service himself. It's all in the dazzlingly framed letter hanging in the bathroom. Did you see it? I'm sure he thought he was doing me a favor a year ago but with all that's happened since, I'm not so sure it was..."
She trailed off, pondering carefully how best to say what was weighing on her mind and what she was rambling to distract herself from. It was the elephant in the room and she didn't need telepathy to know what he was thinking. "You did far more for me on Earth some time back and yes, if you're curious, it was a very big part of why I couldn't let Starfleet Security just haul you away but that's not the only reason why I helped." Just as the words were forming on Jovela's lips, the look on Drauc's face changed from pensive to ponderous. "I helped you because until that day I had never considered the possibility that my father, an accused traitor to the Federation, might actually be a hero. I mean, there you were, an already mistrusted and mistreated Romulan officer, yet you risked everything in rescuing me when you didn't even know my name. And just what was Starfleet undoubtedly going to do to you, a Romulan killer, in return? In the name of peace, they would have handed you right over to the Klingons for execution or imprisonment."
Jovela clearly recalled the exact moment that Drauc's bloody hands had ceased their deadly assault and the light of recognition had dawned on him. A sudden look of panic had set in then as he realized that he would now be hunted by his own but in the past few minutes since she had seen his face, no such trepidation had showed there. His past vulnerability had triggered her instinctual compassion then and, without thought, she had run to him, wrapping her arms around him as he shuddered and sobbed out his totally unexpected grief into her uniform sleeve. She had never forgotten the way he had finally looked up at her and, between choked tears, asked pitifully, "What'll I do now?"
"When I saw the horror in your face over what you had done to that malicious...BEAST..." Jovela spat the last word with a vengeance, "I somehow KNEW that if at some point my father had ever done something truly just but the consequences had left him feeling as terrified and alone as you were then, I can see how abandoning his post might have been the only option open to him..." The young nurse paused, gazing into her mysterious ally's haunting haunted eyes. "What about you, though, Drauc T'Laus? The last I saw of you was at Starfleet Medical, Shuttle Pad 5 and I honestly never expected for us to meet again, let alone with you once again coming to my aid and on board a stolen prototype battleship no less. How ever did you end up rescuing me again? Please," she prodded, smiling coyly while dabbing the last tiny blood spots from his injured arms with a moist sponge in one hand and lightly stroking the skin of his scarred and sinewy chest with the fingers of the other, "indulge me...for old time's sake."