This is the story of how Sarina Douglas became part of the Jack Pack. As the story progresses, you'll see that Jack was the better than Julian in the hero role.
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Those boys were leering at her again. But like any sensory stimuli, she just responded to it with a soft nod before aimlessly wandering off. Her mind was like a computer designed to absorb new inputs faster than the average computer. The only problem was her brain was not equipped to process those inputs into comprehensible outputs. Every once in a while she could communicate through spoken words or written images. But for all intents and purposes she was a semi-cataleptic mute unable to react to or interact with the world around her.
Twelve-year old Sarina Douglas did not know what to make of this kind of attention. She knew she was at that age when boys became interested in girls and girls in boys. She knew that she was at that age where her own body would undergo a number of physical changes. But this "puberty" was just another fascinating biological phenomenon universal to many animal species. And the predatory facial expressions of those boys were stimuli no different than the humming sounds inside the walls of the institution's common area. Through sheer luck, she was able keep her distance from the three troublesome adolescent boys. Not this time. One of them swung around in front of her while the other two came at her from her left and her right.
"What's shakin', toots?" the boy standing in front of Sarina asked.
Sarina's expression remained blank. She looked down at the floor and started to walk away.
The boy who spoke to her grabbed left arm and pulled her toward him to look her in both eyes. "What?" he sneered. "You think you're too good for us?"
Sarina did not know how to react, but she was terrified that these boys would try to harm her. The other two boys began shoving her, hoping to elicit some kind of verbal response. "Come on, talk to us," they taunted.
"Hey!" a masculine voice bellowed from the other side of the room.
The boys turned around to see a young man perhaps in his late teens or early twenties. He slammed a padd down on the table and stormed away from his two companions. One was a middle-aged balding male with thinning blond hair. The other was a young woman with long flowing brown hair. The young man dressed in a dark blue jumpsuit, who had medium length black hair and a thin goatee climbed up onto the table and did a forward flip landing in front of the boys antagonizing Sarina. The older man scrunched his face, curious as to what would transpire next, while the woman rolled her eyes thinking her male companion was engaging in a foolish display of chivalry.
"Leave her alone," the young man snarled.
"She your sister?" one of the adolescent boys asked.
"No, but I don't like how you're treating her."
"Well, that's too bad," a second boy retorted, shoving the young man's right shoulder. "It's none of your business."
"That's no way to treat a lady," the young man persisted. "So back off."
"Make us," the third boy replied, shoving the young man's left shoulder.
"Fine," said the young man. He then slugged the boy on his right. Before the boy on his left could retaliate, the young man karate kicked him in the head. He grabbed the last of the three boys by the right hand and flung him to the floor.
The three boys gathered themselves and ran off in terror, knowing now not to cross this man. Two Starfleet orderlies walked into the room and escorted Sarina's savior away.
She just stood motionless, still struggling to compute this surprising chain of events. She did look in the direction of the man who charged to her rescue and smiled sheepishly before turning her gaze back to the floor and walking away. The stranger's companions walked over to Sarina. The woman was curious about what he found so fascinating about this girl, while the older man gave a fascinated stare as if he was a child always eager to make a new friend.
"Hi, I'm Patrick," the giddy older man said. "What's your name?"
Sarina did not answer.
"I'm Lauren," the woman added. "You'll have to excuse Jack. He gets a little carried away sometimes."
Patrick gave Lauren a confused glance wondering why the girl did not even give a non-verbal response. "What's wrong with her?" he worriedly asked.
"Something called catalepsy," Lauren answered. "She can't process information as fast as she can absorb it."
Lauren then gave Sarina a wicked grin thinking this beautiful, yet timid girl had great potential.
"Just stick with us," she told the girl. "We'll make sure those boys don't bother you again. You definitely watch out for fast boys like them. But I've learned they can be the most fun, so you should try one of them out every once in a while."
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Those boys were leering at her again. But like any sensory stimuli, she just responded to it with a soft nod before aimlessly wandering off. Her mind was like a computer designed to absorb new inputs faster than the average computer. The only problem was her brain was not equipped to process those inputs into comprehensible outputs. Every once in a while she could communicate through spoken words or written images. But for all intents and purposes she was a semi-cataleptic mute unable to react to or interact with the world around her.
Twelve-year old Sarina Douglas did not know what to make of this kind of attention. She knew she was at that age when boys became interested in girls and girls in boys. She knew that she was at that age where her own body would undergo a number of physical changes. But this "puberty" was just another fascinating biological phenomenon universal to many animal species. And the predatory facial expressions of those boys were stimuli no different than the humming sounds inside the walls of the institution's common area. Through sheer luck, she was able keep her distance from the three troublesome adolescent boys. Not this time. One of them swung around in front of her while the other two came at her from her left and her right.
"What's shakin', toots?" the boy standing in front of Sarina asked.
Sarina's expression remained blank. She looked down at the floor and started to walk away.
The boy who spoke to her grabbed left arm and pulled her toward him to look her in both eyes. "What?" he sneered. "You think you're too good for us?"
Sarina did not know how to react, but she was terrified that these boys would try to harm her. The other two boys began shoving her, hoping to elicit some kind of verbal response. "Come on, talk to us," they taunted.
"Hey!" a masculine voice bellowed from the other side of the room.
The boys turned around to see a young man perhaps in his late teens or early twenties. He slammed a padd down on the table and stormed away from his two companions. One was a middle-aged balding male with thinning blond hair. The other was a young woman with long flowing brown hair. The young man dressed in a dark blue jumpsuit, who had medium length black hair and a thin goatee climbed up onto the table and did a forward flip landing in front of the boys antagonizing Sarina. The older man scrunched his face, curious as to what would transpire next, while the woman rolled her eyes thinking her male companion was engaging in a foolish display of chivalry.
"Leave her alone," the young man snarled.
"She your sister?" one of the adolescent boys asked.
"No, but I don't like how you're treating her."
"Well, that's too bad," a second boy retorted, shoving the young man's right shoulder. "It's none of your business."
"That's no way to treat a lady," the young man persisted. "So back off."
"Make us," the third boy replied, shoving the young man's left shoulder.
"Fine," said the young man. He then slugged the boy on his right. Before the boy on his left could retaliate, the young man karate kicked him in the head. He grabbed the last of the three boys by the right hand and flung him to the floor.
The three boys gathered themselves and ran off in terror, knowing now not to cross this man. Two Starfleet orderlies walked into the room and escorted Sarina's savior away.
She just stood motionless, still struggling to compute this surprising chain of events. She did look in the direction of the man who charged to her rescue and smiled sheepishly before turning her gaze back to the floor and walking away. The stranger's companions walked over to Sarina. The woman was curious about what he found so fascinating about this girl, while the older man gave a fascinated stare as if he was a child always eager to make a new friend.
"Hi, I'm Patrick," the giddy older man said. "What's your name?"
Sarina did not answer.
"I'm Lauren," the woman added. "You'll have to excuse Jack. He gets a little carried away sometimes."
Patrick gave Lauren a confused glance wondering why the girl did not even give a non-verbal response. "What's wrong with her?" he worriedly asked.
"Something called catalepsy," Lauren answered. "She can't process information as fast as she can absorb it."
Lauren then gave Sarina a wicked grin thinking this beautiful, yet timid girl had great potential.
"Just stick with us," she told the girl. "We'll make sure those boys don't bother you again. You definitely watch out for fast boys like them. But I've learned they can be the most fun, so you should try one of them out every once in a while."