Let us begin by saying welcome back to Naraht. Although we are known for our Picard/Vash stories, Whoa Nellie does have two P/C stories. The first story we posted to the BBS board, 'Connections' was our explanation for the motivations behind the actions in the episode "Attached," and was a 2003 ASC Award winner in the Picard/Crusher category. Our second P/C story is a 'mirror universe' story called 'Career Advancement' that was posted to ASC on March 27, 2005. Unfortunately, there is no way to edit 'Career Advancement' to meet BBS board rules. If anyone (over 18 years of age please) would like to read it can be found on the miscellaneous Star Trek page of the Whoa Nellie's Sci-Fi Romance Fan Fiction Website the link is on our Fanfiction.net author page.
Posted by Naraht:
He had never wanted his private life on holiday to cross paths with his professional life.
You're quite correct. Picard states very clearly in "Qpid" the distinction he makes between his personal life and professional life.
In the reception scene, Picard tells Vash, "A captain does not reveal his personal feelings to his crew."
In the final scene of the episode, Picard slides closer to Vash on the couch gazing into her eyes while tenderly stroking her cheek. "I may not share my feelings with my crew, but I do have them."
Dr. Beverly Crusher is the chief medical officer onboard the Enterprise. This makes her a part of his command staff. She is first and foremost a member of Picard's crew! Vash is Picard's lover.
Posted by Naraht: She is the one that is there having breakfast with him every morning, managing to be a real friend, a colleague, and a romantic interest as well.
A romantic interest? Where is your canon for any sexual relationship between Picard and Beverly Crusher? (unless you count them both being stoned off their *sses in Naked Now or the parallel timeline from All Good Things that does not come to pass). Any Picard/Crusher sexual relationship is purely fanon. Beverly may share breakfast with Picard, but she is NOT the woman who shares Picard's bed. The episode 'Attached' is very clear on the point that the romantic feeling Picard had for Beverly are in the past.
Picard "And then, little by little, I realized that I didn't have those feelings anymore . . . twenty years is, after all, a long time."
Beverly "And now we're friends."
Picard "Yes, friends."
They were telepathically linked so he could not lie to her and for whatever reason at the end of the episode Beverly walks away from him.
Posted by Naraht: I object strongly to the notion that Beverly would not be able to "go toe to toe" with Picard;
One word here; insubordination. Beverly Crusher is an officer under Picard's command. We are shown this quite clearly in Star Trek First Contact.
Lily "What do we do now?"
Beverly "We carry out his orders."
Beverly "Once the captain has made up his mind the discussion is over."
Posted by Naraht: And I do believe that Vash had a place in Picard's life... just not the one that you have drawn.
We feel the best fan fiction is always a believable extrapolation from series canon. The major downfall of the P/C fics is that it can't be (at least we haven't seen it) done with both of them in any recognizable semblance of their canon characterizations. P/C shippers tend to spend a great deal of time and energy trying to deny, excuse or completely re-write canon in order to make the pairing believable. In one parallel timeline that does not come to pass (from All Good Things), there is a period of time where Picard and Crusher are married but there is precious little fic about that time; probably because they end up divorced. Instead, they have to demonize Jack and turn Beverly's marriage into torture because she can't possibly have been happy in her life without 'her Frenchman' in her heart. (We'll spare you our diatribe on the whole ridiculous P/C fanon idea that Wesley is Jean-Luc and Beverly's lovechild and what that implies for characterizations.)

They completely destroy Beverly Crusher's professionalism as a doctor and officer, major insubordination not to mention fraternization. We've seen them go so far as to turn her into a pathetic, doormat of a dolt who insists on claiming the consortium of a man who just slept with someone else.
We don't have to deny/excuse/re-write series canon to make Picard/Vash a workable pairing since Behr did such a good job in designing the character of Vash to start with. After Captain's Holiday, Piller loved the character and pairing enough to float the idea of marrying Picard off to her. Even Q could see the pairing: in Qpid, Q points out to Picard: "Still it pains me to see the great Jean-Luc Picard brought down by a woman . . . Don't play coy with me, Captain, I witnessed your little spat with Vash. Nor will I soon forget the look of anguish on your face, the pain, the misery. If I didn't know better, I would have thought you were already married . . . This human emotion, love, it's a dangerous thing, Picard and obviously you're ill-equipped to handle it. She's found a vulnerability in you, a vulnerability I've been looking for for years. If I'd known sooner, I would have appeared as a female. Mark my words, Picard, this is your Achilles heel . . . You deny that you care for this woman? Believe me I'd be doing you a big favor if I turned her into a Klabnian eel . . . I was just trying to help . . . You would have me stand idly by as she led you to your destruction?" [To which Picard answers an emphatic Yes! and if you have that episode on tape/DVD--listen to how Jean-Luc says Vash's name at the beginning when he finds her in his quarters

] Seriously, we extrapolate what the proposed marriage of Picard and Vash would have looked if it had come to pass. We have two solid hours of canon to base it on.
Our first P/V 'romance novels' pick up a year after Generations (we'll be posting the Double Entendre universe after we've posted the Reasons of the Heart universe to the fan fic forum--wouldn't want to swamp the forum with our cotton candy fluff

). So we take Picard's character as it has been developed by the end of the series and the contemplativeness of Generations (the death of Robert and Rene') and Vash from the two TNG eps and the DS9 ep and they work beautifully together.
Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie