The Chains of Error - Chapter 10 (Part 3)
As the day’s negotiations wrapped up and the Maquis and Cardassian delegates were escorted out of the meeting chambers, Sandhurst gestured for Kincaid to remain behind. “A moment, please, Commander.”
The clatter of three padds in a stack sounded within the conference room as Kincaid regarded Sandhurst with a curious glance. "You're not going to take me into custody, now, are you, Captain? I think a few more brokered deals and we might have ourselves a little slice of history."
“Seeing as you’ve been so kind as to surrender, we can forego the brig. I think guest quarters will suffice.” Sandhurst downshifted his demeanor, looking serious suddenly. “I wanted you to know, the mission to bring in Galmesh wasn’t without casualties. Commander Elannis was a fatality.”
"I'm sorry..." Kincaid shook his head briefly. "What?"
“Ariel Elannis is dead, Mr. Kincaid.”
"There must be some mistake, Captain," replied Kincaid, though his tone suggested that he didn't believe his own words. "Ariel's dead? How?"
“Galmesh,” Sandhurst answered simply. “He didn’t go down without a fight.”
The remorse within Kincaid's eyes turned to anger within a flash. "Galmesh did it?" he snapped off with barely concealed rage. "That son of a bitch!" he shouted. His fist slammed against the unyielding surface of the conference room table loud enough to bring one of the guards inside while the other had his back.
"Sir?" the guard asked, his hand on the butt of his type-two phaser.
Sandhurst held up a hand. “We’re okay, Mister Ackerman. Commander Kincaid’s just received some bad news.”
As Ackerman retreated back to his post, satisfied with the captain's explanation. Kincaid paid no attention to either of them. He spat his anger once more, "Christ, I don't believe it. I just don't fucking believe it."
Sandhurst looked nonplussed. “Forgive me for saying so, but I was under the impression there was little love lost between you and Elannis.”
"Oh, we tended to antagonize each other," Kincaid assured the captain. "And she's made it her life's mission to hunt me down when I left Farragut to join what was then known as the Brigade... but we served together five years before then." His tone grew much softer than before. "Regardless of the present circumstances, I respected the hell out of her. I just..." He shook his head a couple of times as he continued, "This really took the wind out of me, Captain."
Sandhurst nodded sympathetically. “I can’t pretend to understand, Kincaid, but I’ll take you at your word.”
"Does Admiral Leone know yet?" he wondered aloud. "This is going to crush her. Absolutely crush her."
“Not yet. We’re still within the Badlands comms blackout.”
"Right." Kincaid stared at the wall for nearly a full minute. He swallowed hard and exhaled through his nose, causing his nostrils to flare as he did so. "The first time we met, we clashed over rank and position. She was the acting XO until I stepped aboard Farragut."
A sad smile crept across Sandhurst’s features. “I know that feeling, actually. My first XO and I had similar issues.”
"Yes, but did your XO use her 'charms' to try and subdue you into seeing things her way?" Kincaid's lips curl upward in a small smile. "I was furious with her, but damn if she didn't just get to you right away. I always said that when you meet... er, met her, either you loved her to death or hated her guts. There was nothing in between."
“Amen to that, Commander.”
"Uhm," Kincaid said, "thanks for letting me know." He gathered his notes and prepared to leave, but stopped just before actually moving. "I'm assuming you're going to be informing the admiral as soon as we clear the interference?"
“Yes.”
"I wish I could be there with you when you do, but I doubt she'll be in any mood to deal with me while she's processing this bit of news..." Kincaid sighed. "I wish you good luck, sir."
“And to you, Commander. I hope what we’re trying to achieve here comes to fruition, otherwise all the blood that’s been spilled will have been for nothing.”
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Rear Admiral Leone regarded the view from her office overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Though a majority of her staff had already departed for the evening, she remained within the confines of the moderately-sized room trying to distract herself from the waiting. She folded her arms across her midsection and allowed her vision to focus on the middle distance between where she stood and Alcatraz Island.
The doors parted soon after to admit her Flag Lieutenant, Charity Szostak. Leone turned toward the interruption of her silence with a quick glance before returning to the window. "I didn't realize you were still here."
Charity took enough steps inside the office to allow the doors to close behind her before she said, "If you stay, I stay, Admiral."
Leone sighed, not wanting to let her irritation show. At times like these, the consistently upbeat lieutenant managed to get under her skin. "Be prepared to stay all night, then. I'm not leaving here until I receive word from Gibraltar on mission status. It's been hours since their last update."
"Can I get you something, in the meantime?" Charity took another step forward, ready to take orders.
Another inward bristle. A choice reply bubbled to the surface and nearly escaped her lips. Leone grit her teeth and shook her head. She told the young officer in a flat tone, "Solitude."
Charity pressed her lips together briefly. With a single nod, she moved to depart. At the exit's threshold, the desktop terminal's indicator activated with a flashing light and a muted beep. Out of habit of answering all of the admiral's calls, she moved back inside the admiral's office.
"Leave it!" Leone said as she moved to her desk quickly. "Dismissed."
Once alone, she activated the terminal to see the incoming transmission from Gibraltar.
A haggard looking Sandhurst appeared onscreen, the dark circles under his eyes speaking eloquently of the toll the mission’s stress and lack of sleep had taken on the man. “Admiral, sir,” he began. “Gibraltar’s just cleared the Badlands. Galmesh and company have been captured, Commander Kincaid has surrendered and been taken into custody, and the Maquis and Cardassians have hashed out a provisional agreement that sets the stage for an independent Maquis state in the old DMZ.”
There was no satisfaction in his face or voice as Sandhurst announced, “To put it succinctly, sir, mission accomplished.”
Leone allowed herself to sink into her chair. Unable to keep the satisfaction from her voice, she said, "Excellent work, Captain." Satisfaction turned to elation. "I would appreciate it if you would turn over Commander Kincaid and Ms. Diaz to Commander Elannis' custody. She'll be returning on Gallant."
Sandhurst blanched visibly. “There’s more, Admiral.” He took a breath, steeling himself to deliver the unhappy news. “I regret to inform you that Commander Elannis was killed in the line of duty.”
The admiral studied the captain's face for a moment; unsure of whether he was capable of playing a joke on her. The smile slid from her expression. "I beg your pardon?"
“Ariel is dead, sir. She was killed by Galmesh in close-quarters combat after chasing the colonel’s shuttle down onto a Class-M asteroid in the Badlands.” Sandhurst closed his eyes briefly. “She died saving Commander Lar’ragos’ life… “
Although her eyes stared in the direction of Captain Sandhurst's image, she did not focus on him. The confirmation of his report left her heart pounding hard within her chest, and her throat muscles contracting as she kept swallowing air with no explanation. Her head made slight movements down, then up. She felt her composure spiraling out of reach before the sting of tears reached her eyes.
In an effort to maintain her control over her emotions, she cleared her throat and forced her voice to pass through her now-tight throat. She fought through the dizziness in spite of her seated position to say in a voice barely above a whisper, "I trust this will be in your full report, Captain."
The captain inclined his head slightly, his expression radiating unspoken sympathy. “It will, sir.” He paused, hesitating a brief moment before adding, “For what it’s worth, sir, I grossly misjudged her, and for that I apologize. She was everything you claimed, and more. She gave her life to save my oldest friend… she died a hero.”
"I'm... uh, gratified to hear that, Captain," Leone managed to get out before she could no longer trust herself to speak. Although she had succeeded before, her composure visibly crumbled before Sandhurst as her cheeks grew we t with the trails of tears. "I... need..." she began before she closed her eyes as if she wanted to squeeze them dry. Not trusting herself to open them once more, she continued in a hastened voice, "I need to contact her family, straight away. If you will excuse me..."
She didn't wait for a response from Sandhurst; her hand reached forward out of memory and touched the transmission closed. The last of her strength against the tide of emotional turmoil fleeted away within moments. With her ordered solitude finally upon her, she laid her head against the top of her desk and sobbed openly.
*****
Sandhurst let go a long, heaving sigh as he reclined back in his desk chair, rubbing the bridge of his nose with one hand in an unconscious gesture. He had been forced to deliver such terrible news all too often in the past two years, but the task was of a kind that got no easier with repetition.
He supposed that perhaps Pava was right, that the El Aurian and the Orion had been similar in many respects. Both of them had been ill-suited to more typical Starfleet careers, and each of them had been tasked to utilize their own unique gifts in defense of the very society that shunned them for employing those talents in the first place.
They were outcasts of a sort, tolerated by their comrades in uniform because they could always deliver in a pinch, but neither of them would ever be embraced as a true brother or sister, at least not by the rank-and-file among Starfleet.
Sandhurst stood, refusing to allow such morose thoughts to mire him in his own ready room. He moved for the doors, towards the bridge, towards the future and whatever challenges and adventures it held in store.
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