(PG-13)
by Delta Story
October 1997
Captain Janeway had offered her something to drink, and told her
that soon her physiology would be allowing her to assimilate
food. She had overheard a great deal of conversation regarding
this subject of food. She had thought of such assimilation as
strictly a necessary activity to regenerate the energy supplies
of the humans, but they seemed to deem its consumption as an
essential social ritual. Perhaps there was more of a collective
structure to humans than she had perceived.
Lt. Kim suddenly was beside her. "Good evening, Seven," he said
nervously. "Are you heading back to your alcove?"
"Mr. Kim..." she nodded perfunctorily, not noticing the young
ensign's thorough and appreciative visual scan of her tight
metallic garment. "I would like to know more about food and its
importance in human lives."
Harry's face flushed as the words tumbled from his mouth. "Well,
I'm heading to the mess hall for dinner right now. Would you
care to join me? That is, unless..."
"That would be suitable," Seven answered. "Perhaps I will try to
eat some... food. Will Lt. Paris be there?"
The ensign's face clouded as quickly as it had brightened seconds
earlier. "Yeah, I guess so. Why do you need to see him?"
"Because he told me that if I needed help, he would help me. I
need help in understanding food."
Harry laughed. "I think any of us can do that; I can do it,
too!"
Seven looked at him, with nothing but seriousness in her large,
inquisitive eyes. "Why do human males like me, and the females
dislike me? Are the males more interested in a collective
structure?"
*No, they're more interested in 'your' structure,* thought Harry,
knowing better than to say his thoughts out loud. The ever-
polite young man attempted to compose the correct words before
vocalizing them. "I think that you will find that all of the
crew are friendly. It's just that we have had some very tough
experiences recently... and not many of our experiences with the
Borg have been memorable."
"Memory is irrelevant. Only function is important... the
function of the whole."
Harry chuckled. "I think that as you start to appreciate your
human side, you will find that individuality is something to be
appreciated. We all have our own individual 'functions' aboard
Voyager; and by combining all of our unique personalities and
functions, we make it a better place."
They came to the turbolift. Harry stood back, and waved her on
in front of him. He got on, and addressed the computer, "Deck
two."
Seven looked at him, still with questions. "I wish to function
in an appropriate manner also. I wish to function in
engineering. Yet Lt. Torres does not wish me to add my
functions."
Again, Harry agonized before responding. "Lt. Torres can be...
impatient with anybody, not just you. You caught her on a
*really* bad day; don't let first impressions be your only ones.
And, yes -- she can be rather possessive..."
"What is this possessive?"
"It means that she thinks that she is in charge of certain
things... functions... people..."
"But Captain Janeway is the superior officer. No one should have
possession but her... she is the head of this collective."
"True, but Captain Janeway allows certain people to act in her
place when she is not present. Lt. Torres has a great deal of
knowledge and experience in engineering, so she is in charge of
that area."
"I also have a great deal of knowledge about engineering.
Although I am no longer connected to the collective, I retain
much of their assimilated information. I should be given...
possession... of some engineering functions."
Harry was saved from having to reply by the doors' opening onto
the entrance to the mess hall. He felt the blood rushing to his
face as eyes from all around the hall turned to see him with the
statuesque Seven. Gawks, stares and glares made their way to the
entering twosome. And he noticed that Seven's observations had
been correct: the eyes of the men were wide with wonder and
admiration, while those of most of the women were narrow with
suspicion and seeming distrust. His blush intensified as he felt
he knew the thoughts of most of the men.
To his relief, he saw Tom, and called out to him. He then saw
B'Elanna, who was hidden by Tom's height. *Traitor,* her
thoughts burned through her dark eyes into his. But he was
committed, so he began to lead Seven over to the table where Tom
and B'Elanna were just beginning to settle for the meal. He
noticed Tom quickly leaning over and whispering something into
B'Elanna's ear. She glared up at him, then shook her head as if
in agreement with him. Her face still looked defiant, but she
had forced a half-smile.
"Tom, B'Elanna... Seven wanted to try some of Neelix's home
cooking tonight."
"I do not wish to eat any of Neelix' cooked home... I want to eat
food."
Tom and Harry tried to stifle grins; B'Elanna closed her eyes and
sighed with impatience.
Tom gently corrected her. "No, what we mean is that Neelix cooks
here... and this is our home. Although his... er,... food is
sometimes quite different from what any of us have known before,
and..."
"I have never known food. Will I like it?" She looked down at
the plates that they had in front of them. "Is that food? Why
does it look different here.. and here... and here..." she said
as she pointed to the three items on their plates.
"We like a little variety in our lives," said B'Elanna in a tone
that was almost neutral for her. "We call this pasta," she said
as she pointed to something that looked like white strings; "this
is argulian squash," she continued moving over to a sliced green
substance. "And this is... I don't know what it is; what is it,
Tom?" she concluded by indicating a pile of round brown...
things.
"I think Neelix referred to them as ramthurn. Tastes like
chicken."
"Will I enjoy this taste?"
"If not right away, I'm sure you will learn to... appreciate
certain sensations associated with eating," said Harry. "Would
you like to try something?"
"Yes. I think I would like some of the white strings."
"Pasta," Harry stated.
"Yes, pasta."
"All right." He turned and gestured towards the serving area. "We
go over there to get our food, and then we'll come back over here
and join Tom and B'Elanna." He quickly glanced at them to make
sure that his self-invite was all right.
"Sure," said Tom; B'Elanna glowered.
As Harry and Seven walked over to the serving area, she said to
him, "Lt. Torres does not want me there. She seems... possessive
of Lt. Paris."
*Uh, oh,* thought Harry. *How do I explain 'that' to her?*
"It's not you, Seven. It's just that... well, after their
traumatic experience with the shuttle accident, Tom and B'Elanna
have realized that... they have discovered that... um... they
have very strong feelings for each other. They want to take care
of each other and do special things together."
"They are forming their own collective?"
Harry tried to keep a straight face. "Not exactly like the Borg
collective, but they... want to understand each other better and
share their feelings and experiences."
"You have said... 'feelings'... what are feelings?"
Harry knew that he was really getting into deep water now. He
relished the fact that Seven was letting him teach her, but...
oh, boy... let's see... "As you learn more about your human side,
Seven, you will understand that sometimes certain things... or
actions can't be described or put into logical terms; you just
have to experience them. It is something that comes with being an
individual; each person has different experiences... feelings."
"Mr. Kim, do you have strong feelings for anyone?"
That deep water was rapidly closing over his head. He started to
answer when Neelix's friendly voice welcomed them. "Why, Mr.
Kim, Ms. Seven ... good to see you this evening! And what could
I help you with? We have a lovely selection of items on the
menu..."
"Mr. Neelix," Seven said, her wide eyes staring thoughtfully into
his, "I am going to try... to eat... food. I would like some..."
She looked at Harry, trying to remember the word. *Pasta,* he
whispered. "Yes... pasta," she repeated. A beaming Neelix placed
a steaming mound of the substance on her plate. "Thank you," she
said, remembering her lessons in kindness from the Captain and
taking the plate he offered her. Harry settled on the same, also
getting some of the qxerneberry pie that actually looked
appetizing.
They turned to walk back to their table. Seven stopped suddenly,
looking at the couple already seated there. B'Elanna was talking
with animation, as usual, when Tom interrupted her, reached out
and caught her gesturing hands between his. Her look suddenly
softened, she ceased talking and a smile formed on her lips. She
looked down, as if he had said something embarrassing, and they
both started to laugh softly. He lowered her hands to the table,
and slowly released them. She raised her right hand, and gently
laid two fingers on his lips. He made a furtive glance, and saw
no one in the immediate vicinity looking at them, and kissed her
fingers. Her smile wordlessly responded.
Harry intently watched Seven's observation of this little scene
and knew that another question would follow.
"What are Lt. Paris and Lt. Torres doing? I thought that we were
supposed to eat in this room. They are not eating."
Harry nervously cleared his throat before answering. "Well...
they are being polite, and waiting for us to return, so that we
can all eat together. And, I guess, while they are waiting they
are talking and..."
"They are talking? But they are also touching each other... I
have not noticed this touching among others. Is it part of the
strong feelings?"
Satisfied with her analysis and wishing to end the conversation
before it became too much for him, Harry said, "Yes, you could
say that... now, we better join them and eat. I'm starving!"
Seven looked at him. "Mr. Kim, you do not look as if..."
He cut her off. "Seven, please call me Harry. Remember, Captain
Janeway wanted to identify you by a shorter... designation than
'Seven of Nine'... I would like to be called by a shorter name,
too."
"I understand... Harry," she responded as they reached the table.
B'Elanna's expression was not quite as hostile as it was when
they had first arrived. Harry remembered some manners from a
seemingly-distant past and pulled out the chair for Seven to sit.
She looked at him strangely. "Why are you doing that?" she
asked.
"Um... well, you are a woman... and this is something that a man
does for a woman... when he wants to be kind."
"Oh. All right. Thank you... Harry."
An unnatural, unexpected silence quickly fell over the foursome,
as if someone was waiting for the hostess to take a first bite.
They were glancing at one another. Finally, Tom broke the
silence. "So... this is your first meal, Seven?" And suddenly,
the resident trio realized the problem; Seven didn't know how to
proceed!
Harry picked up on the cue quickly; he twisted some of the pasta
around the tines of his fork, and delivered the food to his
mouth. Then, he placed a fork into Seven's right hand, and
repeated the movements. She opened her mouth like the baby bird
she was and accepted the rather large mouthful. He was showing
her how to chew, and then told her to swallow it. *How strange
this is... teaching someone how to eat!* he thought. But, as
with everything else, Seven proved to be an astute student.
The Starfleet trio tried not to watch her expressions as she
experienced the multiple sensations of the simple task. She
chewed slowly, as if wanting to remember every nuance of the
action. She reacted with surprise, as swallowing occurred as a
reflex, and she looked up at her companions. "Interesting," she
stated, trying not to show any reaction to the feat. However,
she hastened to attempt another bite of the substance. She
accomplished the act with no difficulty, and soon was keeping
pace with the others.
Harry noted that they had not gotten anything to drink. "Would
you like something to drink?" he asked, as he got up. Seven
immediately associated the action with the "kindness" talk she
had received from the captain. "Yes... that would be kind," she
said. He made his way back to the serving area.
"So... it seems like you and Harry are becoming friends," Tom
offered as a bit of small talk.
"He is... kind," she responded. She looked at him and B'Elanna,
who were once again sharing a secret shared gaze. "Lt. Paris,
Harry says that you and Lt. Torres have... strong feelings... for
each other. What is that?" The couple immediately blushed.
B'Elanna, back in her defensive mode, muttered, "Harry has been
talking too much..."
Tom quietly, quickly put his hand to her mouth. "B'Elanna and I
do share... feelings for each other that are quite different than
what we feel for others."
"You do not feel for other people?
A sigh came from B'Elanna. "Oh, no... but, well, it's the sort
of thing that happens between... a man and a woman... sometimes.
They feel a special... um... bond that separates them from the
others."
Seven repeated her previous observation. "You are forming a
collective."
Tom laughed. "Well, maybe someday we'll be adding to just the
two of us..." he felt a swift kick from his "beloved" under the
table. "I mean... we have formed our own unit, but we are still
part of the whole... the crew of Voyager. With humans, such
units within the whole are normal... and expected."
She saw Harry on his way back. Quickly she asked, "Has Harry
formed... a unit... with a female? He is... very kind."
Panic crossed B'Elanna's face, as she instantaneously knew that
Seven was becoming human all too quickly. She started to speak,
but again was quickly cut off by the gallant Paris.
"Harry... has a special friend back on Earth. Perhaps you could
talk to him about her." B'Elanna's expression quickly relaxed,
as she shot a thankful look at Tom. For once, his way with words
with women came in handy! However, a dark shadow overcame Seven,
the first indication either of the duo had noticed of any sense
of emotion in their new crew member. "I will," she said, her
voice still firm, but not as strident and confident as it had
been before.
Harry was beaming as he returned and placed two steaming mugs on
the table. "We might as well start things off right:raktajino!" He winked at B'Elanna as he said it. "It's a real
energizer."
She followed his lead and raised the mug to her lips. She
quickly jerked it away as the hot liquid made contact with her
mouth. "Oh!" was her startled response, as she tried not to spill
any of it. "That was..."
"Hot..." Harry apologetically said. "I'm sorry; I should have
warned you." She had put the mug down and was holding her hand
to her full lips. "Are you all right?" he continued, as he
raised his hand to her lips. She looked at him in a confused
manner, as she recalled her earlier observation of a similar
action between Tom and B'Elanna. The ensign promptly realized
his faux pas and pulled his hand away. Her eyes looked at him
quizzically, trying to comprehend the series of actions and
emotions he was trying hard to disguise.
It was now the chief engineer's turn to try to salvage a delicate
situation. "Did you enjoy your first meal?" she bravely asked.
Seven looked at her plate, which had only a few strands of pasta
left on it. "It was... a different way of... assimilating
energy. Not as efficient as using my alcove, but... I am
learning more about humans this way."
B'Elanna continued. "Yes, we 'humans' like to use our meal time
to... socialize. I guess this is the time when we become more
like a collective. It's a time in which we share our thoughts
and experiences."
The doors of the turbolift opened, and Captain Janeway got off.
She immediately saw that Seven was there. Her smile beamed its
thanks to the three younger officers who had obviously offered
their hospitality to the woman. The captain went over to the
serving line and quickly strolled over to speak with them.
"Seven, I see that you are in good company this evening." Her
eyes fell to the almost-empty plate in front of their newest crew
member. "And I see that you have braved Voyager's cuisine."
Seven looked at her, again not understanding the in-joke about
the ship's food. "I did not know that one had to be brave to
eat," she said.
The mutual laugh came from all around her.
"No... I'm sorry, I don't mean to confuse you. It's just that...
sometimes the food is not what we expect."
"I found it... acceptable," she said.
The Captain's face corrected itself. "Yes, Mr. Neelix's food is
acceptable... Do you mind if I join you?" Nods from all invited
her to the group. Harry hurriedly got up and moved another small
table to adjoin their already quite crowded one, adding a couple
of chairs as he was at it. He held out one of the chairs for his
captain, and Janeway took her place.
An uneasy air hung over the group once more. The captain noted
that there was definitely a thread of tension between B'Elanna
and Seven, although it seemed weighted towards her chief
engineer. Harry was fidgeting nervously, and Tom's smile
appeared a bit more cheerful than it should be. She began to
have second thoughts about inviting herself to join them, as if
she were eavesdropping on a definitely private conversation.
She was just about to excuse herself, mentally fumbling with an
apology, when once again the turbolift doors opened for yet
another arrival to the mess hall --- Commander Chakotay appeared
as the doors slid open; he strode over to the table.
"Captain, could I have a word with you?" he said in a neutral
tone.
"Certainly, Commander." She tried to hide her sigh of relief for
the welcome justification to exit herself, although his demeanor
was not a welcoming one. She got up, picking up her tray as she
rose. "Please excuse us; it seems that duty calls..."
They moved to another table, away from any of the other crew in
the mess hall, but still within view of the younger officers and
Seven.
All action in the large room abruptly seemed to freeze; the only
movement appeared to be eyes of the hall's inhabitants focusing
and locking onto specific targets: all of the crew present, save
at the two tables identified, centered on the quartet including
Seven; Tom, B'Elanna and Harry were converging their gazes on
Seven; and Seven's attention was drawn to the two seniors on the
ship... her eyes seemed glued to their actions. Her bionic left
eye in particular allowed her to notice small gestures in their
actions that might have slipped past the range of normal vision.
Her study of the couple was intense. She followed them from the
moment they left her table. The captain walked a pace ahead of
her first officer, not once looking back at him. He was silent,
with his head slightly lowered. When they reached their somewhat
secluded table, she sat down first. He sat at a right angle to
her left, with his back to the rest of the room. He obviously
was talking to her; she started to eat, only to put her fork down
and look at him, her hands and forearms to either side of her
tray. She looked at him, and started to answer. Suddenly, she
stopped talking, and lowered her eyes. She took a deep breath,
then resumed her vocalization. Again, she became silent but
looked at him intently. It was obvious that he was now speaking;
his shoulders moved indicating some animation of his unseen hands
and arms.
Seven's eyes seemed intent on focusing on Janeway's eye
movements. Suddenly, she noticed a slight change in the
captain's eyes, as if they became covered with a film of
moisture. The senior officer quickly straightened her shoulders,
took another deep breath, forcefully blinked and sat more
upright. It appeared that both of the officers were silent at
this time. She then saw Chakotay's right hand extend itself and
cover the captain's left hand, resting on the table. She looked
up, apparently into his eyes. Once again, he seemed to be
speaking. She nodded. He rose, walked behind her chair and
pulled it out for her. She turned to him, and for a brief
second, she placed her hand on his chest. She then turned, and
they quietly, swiftly walked towards the turbolift, again with
her just a pace or so in front. Both officers bore
expressionless faces; a visitor to the area would have noticed
nothing unusual about their reactions. But to the novice human
that Seven was, the motions spoke volumes.
As they exited, she broke her visual contact, and the spell
appeared broken. All was as it had been only moments earlier;
the usual lively chatter of the room resumed.
She looked at her companions and stated matter-of-factly, "The
Captain and Commander Chakotay... have strong feelings for each
other."
B'Elanna gave a short gasp; was it *that* noticeable? She
quickly opined, "Well, they work together very closely.
Sometimes things... well, sometimes they do not agree with each
other." She hesitated in elaborating what most of the crew had
noticed in recent weeks... that ever since the Borg-8472 incident
that Janeway and Chakotay had been going out of their way to
avoid each other... almost like (was this really it?)... almost
like... a lovers' quarrel.
"They touched," Seven further added.
Now it was Tom's turn to add to the explanation. He nervously cleared his throat before adding, "The Captain sometimes touches people when she wants to emphasize a point."
Seven continued with her observations. "But Commander
Chakotay... touched her like you touched Lt. Torres. He has...
very strong feelings for her."
*'Out of the mouths of babies...'* Harry recalled from a long-
forgotten quote. He knew that he probably should not share what
the rest of crew already surmised, but the words came bubbling
forth before he realized it.
"Seven, they both like each other... very much. Yes, they have... strong feelings for each other, but they have not told each other yet."
"Why not?" she said with an innocence that was usually his
domain. "Do they not know that it is better to share... that to
be individual is to be weak? Neither Captain Janeway or
Commander Chakotay wish to be weak."
The logic of her comment silenced the other three momentarily.
Tom finally interjected, "They think that to admit their feelings
is a sign of weakness... that the rest of the crew will find
their shared togetherness... as not being as committed to the
ship and crew."
"Singleness is not good; being together, in one mind and focus,
is the best option. Captain Janeway has taught me... how to be
kind. I should teach her... how to join with Commander
Chakotay."
Harry stammered, "Er... no, Seven... I think they need to
discover that on their own." But, her look back to him told him
that she would find a time... the *right* time... to add to the
education of Captain Janeway. Quickly wishing to change the
subject, he said, "Seven, now that we have finished dinner, may I
walk you back to your alcove?"
She looked at him, her lock on his eyes never swerving.
"Harry... thank you for dinner. It was most... interesting.
Now, I would like to explore something else I have heard people
speak of... what is the holodeck?"
"Harry... Harry... my friend, you're on your own! B'Elanna and
I... um... have other plans! The evening's young... enjoy, you
two!" And he and B'Elanna quickly rose and left, leaving a very
startled Harry Kim with alone with Seven, who was looking
strangely at him.
"What is the holodeck, Harry? What functions are performed there?"
Harry sighed; he knew that this was going to be a long -- if not
interesting -- evening...
~*~
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