Spock's Promise, chapter one
Spock gazed through the glistening Queen Anne windows of his living room, entranced as always by the light spring rain casting a ghostly glow on the verdant garden in the chilly Oregon evening's last light. *A single beam of dwindling pink sunlight shone on the sweet gum tree that his mother had planted mere days before her death, and Spock was thinking of her now as he waited for the latest Starfleet updates to load on his desktop monitor. After Amanda had left the 20th century cottage to him, Spock had meticulously restored it to it's original condition, leaving not the smallest detail unattended to. *Twenty-forth century conveniences were cleverly concealed throughout so as not to disrupt the ancient flavor of the charming dwelling which the Grayson's had called a second home and sanctuary for nearly five hundred years.
A gentle rustle from behind him, detectable only to Vulcan ears, drew him from his reverie. *Spock turned his saturnine features just as the incomparable Suzanne came slipping into his arms as if she had always been there, and always would be. *Silken waves of perfumed white hair crashed across his face as she angled in for a deep, passionate kiss. Spock had long ago learned not to try to fight the surge of longing he felt for this goddess as she engulfed him. *Suzanne had taught the otherwise most stoic of Vulcans that true love was indeed the most logical thing in the universe.
"Have the orders come yet?", the lady inquired with feigned casualness, her neutral tone betrayed by furrowed brow and slightly pursed lips.
"Not yet, but soon, my dear.", he intoned with a most un-Vulcan note of sympathy as he pulled her closer to him, hoping to ease her fears somewhat.
"I really don't see why it HAS to be you!", she retorted, with more feeling now.
"I am the Vulcan ambassador to Romulus. *Their Praetor has asked for ME to take care of this personally. *Additionally, it was I who developed the Red Matter and devised it's application in this crisis." *Their fingers intertwined in the Vulcan gesture who's nearest analog was the human kiss, as he felt his wife begin to surrender to the unavoidable.
"Tell me again why I can't come with you?" The tears were threatening to come now, despite her obvious efforts to contain them.
Spock patiently explained, for at least the tenth time, about the Romulan's distrust of humans, Starfleet's insistence that the whole affair remain classified, and the simple physical danger of taking a tiny one-man craft so near to an impending super-nova. *As he finished the by now familiar refrain, a soft tone sounded on the monitor.
Turning his attention to the screen, his expectations were fully realized as he beheld the silver-grey UFP symbol upon a pale blue background and flanked by the words, "Attention: Ambassador Spock--For Your Eyes Only."
Only the faintest and most tremulous sigh was left in her wake, and Suzanne was gone.
Spock gazed through the glistening Queen Anne windows of his living room, entranced as always by the light spring rain casting a ghostly glow on the verdant garden in the chilly Oregon evening's last light. *A single beam of dwindling pink sunlight shone on the sweet gum tree that his mother had planted mere days before her death, and Spock was thinking of her now as he waited for the latest Starfleet updates to load on his desktop monitor. After Amanda had left the 20th century cottage to him, Spock had meticulously restored it to it's original condition, leaving not the smallest detail unattended to. *Twenty-forth century conveniences were cleverly concealed throughout so as not to disrupt the ancient flavor of the charming dwelling which the Grayson's had called a second home and sanctuary for nearly five hundred years.
A gentle rustle from behind him, detectable only to Vulcan ears, drew him from his reverie. *Spock turned his saturnine features just as the incomparable Suzanne came slipping into his arms as if she had always been there, and always would be. *Silken waves of perfumed white hair crashed across his face as she angled in for a deep, passionate kiss. Spock had long ago learned not to try to fight the surge of longing he felt for this goddess as she engulfed him. *Suzanne had taught the otherwise most stoic of Vulcans that true love was indeed the most logical thing in the universe.
"Have the orders come yet?", the lady inquired with feigned casualness, her neutral tone betrayed by furrowed brow and slightly pursed lips.
"Not yet, but soon, my dear.", he intoned with a most un-Vulcan note of sympathy as he pulled her closer to him, hoping to ease her fears somewhat.
"I really don't see why it HAS to be you!", she retorted, with more feeling now.
"I am the Vulcan ambassador to Romulus. *Their Praetor has asked for ME to take care of this personally. *Additionally, it was I who developed the Red Matter and devised it's application in this crisis." *Their fingers intertwined in the Vulcan gesture who's nearest analog was the human kiss, as he felt his wife begin to surrender to the unavoidable.
"Tell me again why I can't come with you?" The tears were threatening to come now, despite her obvious efforts to contain them.
Spock patiently explained, for at least the tenth time, about the Romulan's distrust of humans, Starfleet's insistence that the whole affair remain classified, and the simple physical danger of taking a tiny one-man craft so near to an impending super-nova. *As he finished the by now familiar refrain, a soft tone sounded on the monitor.
Turning his attention to the screen, his expectations were fully realized as he beheld the silver-grey UFP symbol upon a pale blue background and flanked by the words, "Attention: Ambassador Spock--For Your Eyes Only."
Only the faintest and most tremulous sigh was left in her wake, and Suzanne was gone.