Interlude II - A Complicated Paradise
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Katain Quad, Starfleet Academy
January 9, 2272
Cadet Kieran Forester strode across the quad, a spring in his step as he breathed the crisp morning air. It was a beautiful San Francisco morning, the warm amber sunlight only accentuating the pristinely maintained beauty of the Academy grounds. Friends waved, shouting their greetings, and freshmen stepped out of his way. Yes, a pleasant morning indeed, he thought to himself.
"So, is there some reason you look so inordinately pleased with yourself, or are you just on your way to mess with a plebe or two before your first class?" inquired a playful voice behind him. Cadet Heather Lanier bounded up next to him with a smile on her face, locks of raven black hair streaming wildly behind her. "You look like the cat that ate the canary."
Kieran couldn't help smiling; one of his best friends since freshman year, Heather's upbeat, playful demeanor had always been annoyingly contagious. "What, I can't be in a good mood?" he responded in kind. "Let's see... I'm a senior in the top tenth of my class starting my last semester. I have a wonderful girlfriend who, for some reason, adores me..."
Heather's smile faded for a moment, and she felt her body tense momentarily. The remnant of a sigh passed her lips, but she quickly recovered and quickened her steps to catch up with her friend, who hadn't noticed her brief change in expression. "...and, finally, in six months I'll be reporting to my first starship assignment. So, yeah, I guess I'm in a good mood. How about you?"
Her reply was cut off by a shout. "Hey Kieran!" The pair turned in unison, eyes squinting in the morning sun as they watched a third cadet hurrying to catch up. As he drew closer, Kieran identified the hulking flaxen haired cadet as another close friend, Holger Raske, a fellow tactical specialist a year behind him. Kieran grinned.
"There you are, you tormiik. I commed you when I left this morning."
"Sorry. My kaelling roommate didn't set the alarm last night. I was lucky I didn't oversleep more than a few minutes. Anyway, where are you two headed?"
"I'm still heading over to the Pilot's Lounge if you want to get a cup of coffee," Kieran replied. "You coming, Heather?"
The female cadet shook her head. "Sorry, not this morning. I've got to get over to Cobaryn Hall before classes start; there's some last minute stuff I have to take care of on one of my projects. Meet you for lunch, though?"
Kieran and Holger nodded their assent. "Great. Later, Heather."
"See ya!" She waved and rushed off.
"That girl has entirely too much energy," Kieran murmured. "Either that or she's some elemental spirit incarnated in human form."
"Hm," Holger grunted in reply. "You know she's still holding a torch for you?"
Kieran squinted in surprise at his friend. "What are you talking about? She got over that a long time ago. We're good friends, that's all."
Holger shrugged. "Whatever, man. I know that's what you say, but I'm not stupid. She's got a serious crush on you, still, for some ungodly strange reason." The older cadet rolled his eyes and mimed punching Holger in the chest. "Speaking of the few girls on campus that actually like you for some reason, where's Katrin?"
"Don't know. Haven't seen her since we got back from break, actually."
"And you haven't talked to her or gone to see her since getting back?" Holger winced. "I see some expensive flowers and a very expensive dinner in your future, my friend." Whatever retort Kieran was thinking was cut off as Holger nudged his arm. "Hey. Speak of the devil, there she is. You'd better go beg her forgiveness. A little worshipping at her feet wouldn't hurt either. I'm told they like that."
"Shut up." Kieran gestured rudely at his friend. "I'll meet you in the Lounge as soon as I'm done, all right?"
Holger waved. "Yeah, that'll work. See ya over there."
Talking to several other female cadets, Katrin was unaware of his approach. She squeaked in surprise as Kieran hooked her arm in his and pulled her around for a kiss. Her friends were all smiles as they slid away, leaving the couple to themselves. "Missed you over break," Kieran murmured, as his head slid down in search of a second kiss. He was deflected, however, as Katrin took a step back, a troubled expression on her face.
"Kieran, we... we need to talk," she began, her voice soft with trepidation.
"Uhm, okay," he agreed. A silent alarm began going off in his mind as he listened to her tone. "Something the matter?"
Her face looked up into his as she answered his question with one of her own. "How do you see our future?"
Kieran blinked in surprise. "Our future? What do you mean?"
"What do you think is going to happen in the next few months? With us?"
"Well... uhm, I...don't know exactly. I mean, I'll be done after this semester, and I'll be going to my first posting. I... just don't know what kind of chances we'll have to see each other at that point. Hell, for all we know, I could be posted to some dirty outpost at the edge of Federation space. Do you really want to try and maintain a long range relationship on that kind of scale?" As he studied his girlfriend of just over a year, a surge of adrenaline went through him as he saw something in her eyes. It was never something he could exactly identify, just an odd feeling... a feeling that that might not have been the right thing to say. He tried a different tack. "Why are you asking me this? You've never been concerned with this before."
She shook her head, her features hardening and an accusing glint in her eye. "I've been wondering recently what you thought of this relationship." Kieran thought he heard a faint quiver find its way into her voice. "Now I suppose I know the answer." She began to turn away, but Kieran quickly stepped around her and blocked her path.
"Talysr's eye, Katrin, we're cadets! I'm graduating in six months, and you've still got two and a half years! We have no way of knowing how things will go after graduation... every Academy couple knows that! What's the reason for all this, anyway? Why is this bothering you so much?"
"What reason?" As Katrin began speaking, Kieran noticed her cheeks starting to flush, and the quaver in her voice getting more noticeable. He grimaced inwardly; all the signs of her German temper coming to the surface. "The reason is that I'm pregnant, you dreckskerl!"
The silence struck like a hammer. Kieran opened his mouth and closed it several times, stupified. Paralyzed in his surprise, he watched a tear run down Kaitrin's face. Her eyes searched his, waiting for some kind of reaction. Anything. Finally, he felt his mouth start to work again. "Well, that... That changes things, then--"
"Oh, that changes things, does it?" Katrin's momentary hysteria had passed; however, it was evident from the storm on her brow and the set to her jaw that she wasn't happy at all with his answer. "I've just told you I'm carrying your child, and all you can say is 'that changes things'? Thank you, Cadet Obvious!" Her control was slipping again; her voice was choked with small sobs, and fresh tears flowed down her cheeks. She managed to turn away before she lost herself completely; Kieran could hear her crying as she stormed away.
"Wait! Katrin!" He took a step as if to follow.
"Why don't you come back when you have something better to say, arschloch!" Kieran stopped in his tracks, a sigh passing through his lips. Better to give her time to calm down, and try to talk to her again later tonight, he reasoned.
Besides, I need to think about what I'm going to tell her...