First Contact
2302, Deck 10, Main Crew Lounge, 1800 hours, USS
Athena
, in orbit around Makav XI
"You will only have one opportunity, Lieutenant," Suvak warned her. "It must be correct on your first attempt."
"Everything is riding on this, Harry," Casana said, her eyes wide as she sat vibrating with anticipation. "Get this right and everything else is cake."
"Come on love, you can do this," Kara reassured her, squeezing Sahar's hand.
"Okay, here goes," Sahar sighed, closing her eyes. After a brief pause she opened her mouth and spoke. The words flowed out beautifully. Soft, delicate tones, sweeping gently up or down, were punctuated by an occasional dramatic jump in pitch. The sound was beautiful and rhythmic, lasting only a few seconds. When she finished, Sahar opened her eyes and looked up. The others were wide-eyed. "How was that?" she asked nervously.
"Interesting," Suvak remarked, cocking her head.
"Wow. Just... wow," Casana gaped.
Sahar turned to Kara, who stared silently at her for an instant. Then she exploded in uncontrolled laughter, clutching her stomach and falling from her chair. Sahar scowled at her.
"That was incorrect, Lieutenant," Suvak told her.
"It was perfect!" she protested as Kara rolled on the ground next to her.
"No, not really," Casana said, starting to giggle herself.
"The Makavian language is very nuanced, Lieutenant," Suvak reminded her as Casana clasped both hands over her mouth. "Several frequency sweeps were reversed, and your inflection was off on three occasions."
"So what did I say?" Sahar asked, hanging her head. Casana lost her control and laughed incessantly, grasping the table to stay in her chair.
"You were supposed to express your delight at having the privilege of bearing witness to this great occasion," Suvak reminded her.
"And?"
"Instead, you expressed your enthusiasm for your assigned task of cataloging his daughter's carnal skills." Sahar blinked at her.
"Well, I can hold my own in a fight," she sighed, taking a sip from her sharbat as Casana lost her grip on the table and collapsed on top of Kara.
"Actually," Suvak said, "given Makavian society's general sexual permissiveness, especially in regards to voyeurism and homosexuality, your statement would likely have been greeted favorably."
"Oh," Sahar smiled, leaning back in her chair. "Maybe I should keep it at that, then."
"You said 'catalog', not 'sample'!" Kara howled from beneath the table.
"Hey, Harry, ya' think I can come along for your visit?" Casana squealed from under the table. Sahar kicked out a leg.
"Ow!" Kara yelped as Casana laughed harder. "Bloody hell, what was that for?"
"Wanted to know who was who down there. And for laughing at me." Sahar adjusted her aim, and kicked out harder.
"Hey!" Casana cried.
"That's for calling me Harry," Sahar scolded her as she kicked again. "Twice."
******
Deck 7, Officer's Quarters, 1930 hours
Sahar plodded slowly across the room and threw her limp body onto the bed, whimpering pitifully. "Wow," Kara remarked, "that was really pathetic."
"I'm trying," Sahar sighed, rolling over onto her back and staring up at the ceiling.
"I meant that flop onto the bed, love," she laughed softly, sitting down next to Sahar.
"I learned Klingon in three weeks," Sahar whined. "Why can't I say one sentence in Makavian correctly?"
"Klingon has much simpler transitive and intransitive rules," Kara said reassuringly, brushing back a lock of black hair from Sahar's face. "You'll get it, you're just nervous."
"If I'm nervous now, what will I be like when I'm on the surface?" Sahar cried.
Kara thought for a second before shrugging. "Oh well, I guess you're buggered."
"Thanks," Sahar said sarcastically before rolling onto her side away from Kara.
"Oh, don't pout. I'm just kidding. You'll do fine. You're at your best under pressure."
"I hope you're right," Sahar sighed, "because there aren't many higher pressure situations than first contact."
Kara reached down and rolled Sahar over. Before she could protest, Kara planted a kiss on Sahar's lips. She let her tongue linger, savoring Sahar's powerful, exhilarating taste. When they parted, Kara gazed into her dark brown eyes, smiling lovingly and running the back of her hand along her cheek. "I'm always right."
"God, stop talking," Sahar groaned before grabbing Kara's head and pulling her into another kiss.
******
Deck 7, Officer's Quarters, 0530 hours
Sahar yawned as she read the PADD, sitting up in bed. She was going over Makavian traditions and customs, as well as her duties in the days ahead. Setting the PADD down for a moment, she rubbed her eyes. The low light made reading hard, but she did not want to risk waking Kara.
Sahar looked down at her, smiling to herself. Kara's head was resting on her midsection, her arms wrapped around her torso. Red hair cascaded across Sahar's stomach and onto the bed covers, and she could feel the warmth of Kara's breath on her skin. Occasionally, Kara would twitch slightly and then softly rub her nose on Sahar's flat stomach before settling back down.
Sahar found it mesmerizing. The feel of Kara's body next to her own was comforting and familiar, like a child's favorite blanket. Her touch was soothing, even if it was just a tap on the shoulder or a touch of the hand. The redhead's caresses never failed to put her at ease, an effect that Kara's personality only added to. Sahar's own fatalistic tendencies were perfectly offset by Kara's relentless, uncompromising resilience. Kara gave her strength when she needed it most.
Still, Sahar was troubled. Kara may have brought her strength but she could be difficult as well. She was stubborn to a fault and seemed to always want to have the last word. They had never had a full blown fight, but there had been some tense moments.
Besides, Sahar was the type of person who yearned for new experiences. And while their lovemaking was always wonderfully pleasing to Sahar, it now sometimes seemed old and familiar, lacking the fire of a new relationship. It seemed as though Sahar's deepest, most secret fear was coming to pass: she was growing bored with Kara. And something else was bothering Sahar.
For the first time in nearly two years, Sahar had dreamed about Casana.
******
Deck 23, Auxiliary Transporter Room, 1300 hours
Sahar and half a dozen others milled about in the transporter, waiting for permission to beam down to the planet's surface. Normally, Starfleet tried to keep first contact incidents as discreet as possible, especially when the race in question had not already made contact with intelligent life from another planet. When a massive starship like the
Athena
swoops down out of the sky and announces not only the existence of intelligent alien life, but the fact that said life is vastly more powerful and advanced than anything the native population had ever imagined, the general populace reacts unpredictably. If handled improperly, first contact can result in anything from mass jubilation to a full-scale thermonuclear attack.
In order to avoid such reactions, the Federation had discreetly contacted the Makavian government several weeks before, intending to determine how best to make their existence know to the Makavian people. The Makavian leadership's reaction was to immediately call a press conference and announce that they had made contact with a powerful, benevolent alien civilization, and that there would be a public ceremony and cultural exchange in a matter of days. Despite the fact that no such arrangement had ever been made, Starfleet had agreed. The Makavians had recently developed warp technology and were situated uncomfortably close to Cardassian space.
Sahar was to be among the first Starfleet personnel to (officially) set foot on Makav IV as part of the cultural exchange. The actual ceremony had been going on for nearly an hour. It featured all of the Senior Officers except for Commander Fuller, who was left in command of the ship, as well as Starfleet personnel from as many different planets as possible, including Suvak, Casana, and Zula. Captain Lowe had even gone so far as to have several crewmen from races not represented by any of the
Athena's