Archer's meeting with the Prime Minister could not have gone better. With the success of the Battle of Cheron, the Vulcans, Andorians and Tellerites had decided to fully back Earth in this war and all of their most powerful ships were on route to Cheron for a final assault against the Romulans. Now that Earth had the drone ships they had a fleet of Enterprises at the ready, but it looked as though they would be able to sit this one out. When it was over, Archer requested a short meeting with the admiral that went far better than he had hoped and gave credence to what T'Pol had told him beforehand. For the first time in four years the captain was experiencing a breath of optimism. Now he just needed to know that Lt. D'Arcy was going to survive.
He took the lift down to C-Deck and walking through the corridors he believed that he would find the MACO's gone, the doors accessible and Phlox smiling his large brilliant smile. Only that wasn't what he found. The two men were still standing there, weapons in hand and ready to keep him from entering. That it was taking so long only served to make him more worried. Once again he sat down on the floor with his back to the wall and silently waited. Fight Dani, he thought to himself, fight and come back to me.
Even as Dr. Phlox worked, Danaë's thoughts were still far away in another place and time. She still saw herself walking along the vineyards of Chateau Picard. The air was perfect with barely a breeze to rustle the leaves. Tasting the grapes she suddenly began to hear music. It was a woman's voice that was clear and yet far away.
Sleep in my arms now
All your pain is passed.
Sleep, for you have travelled far
Now you are home, at last.
Go as you came here
Time to say goodbye.
Light, soft as a melody
Safe in a lullaby.
How did she know this voice? It was familiar yet she couldn't quite place it. Troubled by this, she walked up to the house hoping to get away from it. As her hand touched the knob, she heard the clock tower that stood in the center of La Barre chime the hour. She counted and whispered 'ten o'clock'. It was the same time she had seen on the pocket watch in vines. Why ten and if the previous clock had shown that time then shouldn't it be eleven now? The tower must be broken, or the watch was, either way she dismissed it and went inside.
Everything in the house looked exactly as she remembered it from her childhood. Going down the hall she found the bedroom she used to stay in and every childhood object exactly where she had always kept them. In particular was her favorite wooden doll that she had owned since birth carefully and lovingly laying with its head on her pillow. Next to it was the nutcracker that Q had given her. She picked it up and smiled then suddenly realized that it wore a painted uniform that was identical to the ones worn on the NX-01. Although it did not have the red stripe or two pips that showed her rank and classification. Instead it had a yellow stripe and the four pips that only Jonathan Archer wore. It even had the same shade of brown hair and green eyes and in one arm a beagle pup. She had never noticed that when she was a girl. She furrowed her brow confused. If she was here then surely her father was too and she would have to ask him about it.
Laying the doll back down next to the other she started to hear that voice again. It sounded like it was coming from the living room. She went back in there but there was no one, just the voice. She called out for the person to identify themselves, but they didn't. From somewhere deep in her memory she began to realize whose voice it was. It was her mother. It had been so long since she had heard it.
"Mama..." she whispered, closing her eyes in disbelief.
The fields are green
The rivers all run clear
And all so far from here ...
She opened her eyes and realized the room had changed. Everywhere she looked there were clocks of every size and shape. There was a decorative victorian model on a table on one side of the couch and a digital type on the opposite table. She noticed a time piece hanging on the wall and a large grandfather clock. None of these clocks had been there when she had visited during her formative years, nor had they been there when she came through the door a moment ago. Each and every one of them read ten o'clock.
Lt. d'Arcy went back into her own sleeping area and saw a timepiece decorated with the first eight known planets hanging on the wall. She had never had one before. Next to the bed was a rocket ship shaped digital clock that, once again, she had never owned. Both said ten o'clock. She looked back at the nutcracker and noticed a watch looped around his wooden arm. It bore the exact same time as all the others. The lieutenant backed out of the room confused about what was happening. Why were these clocks appearing, why did they show that particular time? Seeing that more timepieces had appeared she became more uneasy. She racked her brain to try and understand. Was it the clocks themselves or was there something significant about that particular hour?
She went back into the living room and every time piece was gone except one. There on the coffee table was a beautiful pocket watch open with the face on one side and the necklace that Archer had given her on Risa carefully preserved on the other. That beautiful star pendant with all gold and rainbow colors shining brilliantly up at her. She picked up the necklace then noticed words being etched into the surface of the table by an invisible hand. 'By the clock' it read. This should mean something to her. It was a message and yet she couldn't quite understand it.
"By the clock," she said, mulling the sentence over carefully. Her hazel eyes looked towards the couch and she noticed the nutcracker leaning against the cushions staring back at her. "By the clock. By the clock. By the clo..." Once again her mother called to her. This time she was sure the voice was behind a door on the far end of the room. It was as if she were beckoning her, calling her to open the door and pass through. Inside she wud be free of everything and back with her mom. A wonderful thought and yet something about it seemed terribly wrong.