
Coming soon: When the Eh-Cu'oral catch Kathryn Janeway and Morgan Bateson off-guard during a shore leave, desperate times will lead to desperate measures on both sides. Because this story follows events from previous Whoa Nellie stories, I am reposting the relevant stories.
Title: The Evil Within
Author: Whoa Nellie (whoa_nellie40@hotmail.com)
Rating: PG-13
Summary: There's an insidious new threat spreading throughout the Federation, but the source is a familiar enemy within the Federation.
Author's notes: This story was originally posted to ASC on October 27, 2005 and occurs in the Whoa Nellie universe "Reasons of the Heart" timeline, accepting all TNG canon through the movie "Insurrection" while adding Vash (from the TNG episodes 'Captain's Holiday' and 'Qpid') onboard as the ship's chief archaeologist and a post Endgame Chakotay onboard the Enterprise as ship's anthropologist. This follows the events in previous Whoa Nellie stories Speaking in Tongues and Eye of the Beholder.
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THE EVIL WITHIN
Counselor Deanna Troi was sitting on a bench enjoying the warm, early afternoon sun. Doctor Beverly Crusher and she had been attending a medical conference on Rigel IV for the past week. It had been a relaxing week and a half away from the ship and an interesting slate of lectures at the conference, but for Beverly it also marked her first extended separation from her husband, Chakotay, since their marriage. This was the last day of the conference and they had all afternoon free; their transport to meet up with the Enterprise didn't leave until tomorrow. Her session had finished early so she was waiting outside of the lecture hall where Beverly was still in hers.
Coming out of the building, Beverly quickly spotted Deanna and walked over to join her. She blinked, shading her eyes against the bright sunshine after the more muted indoor lighting. "Lunch?" she asked.
"Someone told me about this cafe just off the campus grounds," Deanna said as she stood up. "It's so beautiful outside that I was thinking we could walk there and maybe do some shopping afterward."
"Sounds great." The two ladies began strolling along the walkway in the direction of the cafe. "I wonder how the guys are getting along," Beverly mused, almost casually.
"I'm sure he misses you as much as you miss him," Deanna remarked with a knowing grin.
Flushing, she shook her head. "Okay, I do miss him. I've been single more of my life than I've been married, but I've gotten very used to him being in my life. Of course, I'm also hoping that he hasn't been playing poker with Will and Jean-Luc."
"Why?"
Smirking, she arched an eyebrow at her friend wryly. "The last time he played poker when I wasn't there, he lost to Will and ended up in the rotation for Bridge duty."
Deanna shrugged. "He was a First Officer for seven years. Will's mentioned that he's a good command officer."
Beverly sighed. "I know and if he wanted to be in command that would be one thing, but he's told me that he enjoys anthropology. After all of the pressure and strain of the massacre of his people, the Maquis and then the Delta Quadrant, he's not eager to take that kind of responsibility back on yet. I'm just afraid that when we get back to the ship, he'll have lost a poker hand to Will or the Captain and be back in a burgundy uniform."
Deanna paused and stopped Beverly, turning the other woman to face her. "Do you really think Chakotay would do that if he didn't want to?"
"No."
She pushed just a little further. "Do you feel like you need to protect him from stressful situations?"
Beverly smiled self-deprecatingly. "No, I just want to protect him from anything that might make him unhappy. He's so gentle and sweet; his face is so breathtaking when he smiles that I want him to smile all of the time."
"And he'd say the same about you," Deanna pointed out. "That's part of being in love."
They started walking again only to be stopped short when a man barreled into them.
"I'm so sorry," he exclaimed. "I wasn't watching where I was going. I'm Jos Mith." He extended his hand.
Beverly reached out to shake his hand, flinching slightly at the spark that passed through her when their hands met. "No harm done, I'm Doctor Beverly Crusher and this is Counselor Deanna Troi."
Deanna shook hands with him after Beverly and idly rubbed her palm as she watched him walk off. "Did you feel that?"
"You got shocked?" Beverly asked curiously. "The static charge should have been completely discharged when he shook hands with me. It was certainly a strong shock."
"Oh well," Deanna shook it off and they started toward the cafe once again. "What are we going to pick up for the guys to let them know how much we missed them?"
Beverly winked at her. "I vote for something fun that we can enjoy together. We also should pick up something for Vash; there was a confectioner shop, maybe he has some Dalevian chocolate belly button candies."
Deanna chortled. "I'm not sure how Captain Picard would like that, but I'm sure Vash would love it."
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In the captain's quarters aboard the Enterprise E, Jean-Luc Picard sat at the dinner table with his wife along with Will Riker and Chakotay. With their wives gone, Vash had insisted that Will and Chakotay have dinner with them every few nights. After discovering just how well-deserved her reputation for being persistent was, they relented. Personally, Picard enjoyed the company since the loss of his wife's playmates had put the burden of keeping her entertained squarely on his shoulders and he knew that Vash enjoyed her role as the social face of the captain, not to mention Queen Bee holding court with her harem. He set his wine glass back down and regarded Her Highness. "How is your new assistant, Miss Leigh, settling in?"
"Karita's doing fine," Vash replied, picking up her glass to take a drink.
Riker finished the last bite of his dinner and laid his napkin on the table. "She seemed pretty young and kind of skittish. I was afraid she was going to break that piece she was holding while we were there." Although Miss Leigh resembled a very young Deanna, the girl had reminded him of a scared rabbit when he met her.
"Karita is a very promising Daystrom Institute doctoral candidate doing fieldwork with me while working on her dissertation. As far as her skittishness, that was probably due to the fact that you dropped by the lab accompanied by mon capitaine," Vash chuckled as she gestured toward Jean-Luc. "It's going to take some work to get her past that whole legendary, heroic figure thing."
"I'm not a heroic figure," Picard groaned under his breath at his wife's description.
"I don't remember Barbara ever being apprehensive around the Captain," Riker mused referring to Vash's previous assistant.
"Jean-Luc didn't rescue Barbara while she was being held hostage by a group of Romulans early on in her post graduate studies like he did Karita. Suddenly, this legendary hero you've only read about in history class comes gallantly riding to your rescue . . . it takes a girl a while to get past a thing like that." Vash grinned knowing she had hit at least three of her husband's buttons with that.
Chakotay sucked in his breath. "History class, ouch."
"If I recall correctly, chere, Miss Leigh was not the only one rescued from Nimbus IV," Picard reminded his wife with a sigh.
"Nimbus IV?" Chakotay wondered out loud then seeing the self-satisfied expression on Vash's face, he answered the question himself, "more fun storming castles."
"Yep," Vash chirped in reply. "Anyway, Karita gets all starry-eyed and tongue-tied whenever the legendary captain enters the room. Knowing Barbara's personality, she would have helped Karita get over that pretty quick, but -- "
"Barbara's on the Voluspa," Chakotay finished for her.
"I have no one to blame but myself; after all, I personally recommended her to Kathryn to head up the team translating the Eh-Cu'oral's databases since Barbara was part of my initial translation effort and can be trusted. Of course, that leaves me with a very sweet, but wide-eyed, greener than green assistant to break in. Even Dee and Bev aren't here to help me with this little project," Vash bemoaned. Gesturing to all three men at the table, she added, "not that I don't enjoy having all this testosterone at my sole disposal; there are just limits to the helpfulness of Y chromosomes."
"Those limits being when women deem us to be useful," Picard commented sardonically.
Vash reached over to pat his hand. "Absolutely."
Sighing, Picard just shook his head at the quick, expectedly-flippant response. "When do Dr. Crusher and Counselor Troi get back?"
"Four days," Chakotay supplied.
"Four and a half," Riker corrected him.
"Counting the days too, huh boys?" Vash sympathized. "I could always get Jean-Luc to alter course and go pick them up a little early."
Picard laid his napkin on the table. "Believe me, chere, I know just how much you're missing your playmates and I am also looking forward to their return, but we are not altering course."
"Look at your officers," Vash coaxed. "They're miserable without their wives. Aren't you?"
"Well, let's just say I've spent more than enough time playing with my 'bone lately," Riker commented, the twinkle in his eyes the only indication that he was daring her to go there.
"Vash, no," Picard spoke up before his wife had a chance to make the double entendre that his First Officer's remark screamed for.
She just stuck her tongue out at her husband and shrugged at Riker before turning her attention to Chakotay. "What about you, Chakotay? How are you handling the return to your bachelor days?"
Chakotay exhaled loudly and melodramatically let his head fall to stare into his lap. "I can't remember how I lived my life before Beverly. Without my Fireball there I just sit in our dark, empty quarters and stare out the window wondering what she's doing right then. I hope she's looking up at those same stars thinking of me, too."
Riker snorted. "Sounds like someone's rehearsing for one of his wife's theater productions."
Leaning back in her chair, Vash crossed her arms over her chest and regarded Chakotay with bemusement. She could count on one hand the number of men who willingly engaged her in verbal skirmishes and Chakotay had done so from the first. "It sounds more like he's been dipping into Beverly's stash of romance novels. Isn't that a paraphrase from 'Starlight, Starbright'?"
"Just catching up on the research that Will and the Captain had already done to survive life with the threesome," Chakotay retorted, unabashed. "Although I still haven't gotten those fencing lessons."
"So when can we expect to see you on stage, Commander?" Picard asked. "I admit I'm surprised that your wife hasn't gotten you in her productions yet."
"Not for lack of trying," Chakotay said with a grin. "I did offer to play the male lead in *Lady of Burlesque* if the 'Dancing Doctor' would come out of retirement to play the female lead, but she was less than receptive to that suggestion."
Both Riker and Picard broke up laughing, as much at the Commander's innocent, matter-of-fact expression as the content of his comment; both of them knew of Beverly's old nickname and her disdain for it. Even Vash was chuckling; she remembered Beverly's reaction to that when she'd told them about it during a chocolate fest. She had also made a few intriguing references to the private burlesque performance that his suggestion had prompted. All three of the men at her table possessed the self-assured sense of masculinity that enabled them to delight in the strength of their respective wives and take their challenges in stride. For all of their joking about 'surviving the threesome', they wouldn't have it any other way.
"That reference to Nimbus IV reminded me of something," Picard remarked. "If memory serves, Commander Chakotay, Voyager had an encounter with a graviton ellipse in the Delta Quadrant."
"Yes, sir," he replied. "We found the Ares IV and the remains of Lieutenant John Kelly inside the one we encountered along with debris that would keep a hundred historians and archaeologists busy for years. We managed to download Lieutenant Kelly's logs and scans from the computer on the Ares IV--did you know that he kept studying the ellipse and recording logs from inside the ellipse for a week, right up until the end? The man was a true explorer, just an incredible pioneer; listening to his logs was one of the most moving experiences of my life. Unfortunately, I was in Sickbay and unable to attend the memorial service that Captain Janeway gave him."
"Ares IV?" Riker gave a low wolf whistle. "I have got to get a hold of those recordings."
Picard nodded in agreement and started to say something.
"Hey, hey, hey," Vash protested. "You are all here to entertain me, not talk shop. I've seen the contents of a graviton ellipse and it was fascinating, but I'm off-duty now as are all three of you. Behave or I'll tell your wives on you."
END Part 1