SUREFOOT: THE NANNY STATE
Esek Hrelle, Captain of the USS
Surefoot-A
and Unashamedly Proud Father, held the tiny swaddled furred figure in the crook of his left arm, with more care than he had ever shown before with anything, and made sure the holocommunicator cameras in his Ready Room took her in fully, especially her snout twitching as she slept. His voice was equally as gentle as his hold. “And here she is, my darling daughter Sreen: arriving almost a month earlier than expected.”
Standing opposite him, her eyes fixed on the newborn cub, the image of Ma’Sala Shall leaned in, as if expecting to be able to catch Sreen’s scent. She too spoke in a soft voice, belying her size and fearsome reputation. “
Of course. She may have your surname, but she is still a Shall female. She will come and go at her own time and pace, and not to anyone else’s schedule. And Kami? How is she doing?”
Hrelle’s jaw ached, and he realised it was because he barely stopped grinning over the past three days. “The birth was relatively easy and quick -- I was there for this one this time, along with Sasha, Misha and C’Rash, so we helped with our presence, our scent -- but it still took a lot out of her.”
The Matriarch nodded knowingly. “
Premature births always do for us.”
She smirked. “
Was it set off by rutting?”
Hrelle felt his skin heat up beneath his fur. “Maybe.”
She laughed now. “
That’s how Kami arrived two weeks early, after a session I had with both her fathers.”
More soberly she asked, “
And the Neurodystraxia?”
He swallowed, the fingertips on his free hand reaching up to delicately stroke the strands of honey-blonde fur sticking up on her forehead. “The neural issues seem confined to the major motor functions such as her limbs, rather than affecting her autonomic systems, so she won’t need life support.” He moved his forefinger to her oh-so-tiny hand, watching the stubby fingers twitch as it to instinctively grasp it in her sleep, but failing. “Just an exoframe when she’s mobile and grabby.”
“
Esek... there’s a Llalare on his way to you.”
He looked up. “A Llalare?”
Ma’Sala nodded. “
Actually, Dr Furore’s much more than that.”
“A doctor?”
“
Of Paediatrics, with secondary qualifications in Cub Psychology and Education.”
“Really? He sounds... impressive.”
“
He’s cared for the cubs of some of the most prominent clans on our Motherworld. And he has experience helping Neurodystraxics. I’ll send you the details on him.”
“Thanks.”
She studied him curiously. “
You don’t want him?”
“No, no, it’s not that. We definitely need someone, not just for her, but for Misha; he’s getting to be a pawful, and needs more formal educational assistance than we can provide. And we’re getting... busier, with the War, and can’t rely on letting crew and cadets take turns to mind them; they didn’t sign up for that. And if I insist on our staying out here, and together, we need someone qualified and exclusively devoted to looking after them.”
“
I agree. So what’s with the face like a smacked arse- oh. You would have preferred to be consulted first, is that it?”
He looked up. And didn’t deny it.
“
I apologise, Esek, but he became available at short notice, especially with the early birth, and I couldn’t let the opportunity fly by. If it helps salve your pride, remember... I’m still Matriarch. What I say, goes.”
He smiled, showing genuine gratitude now. “And I’ll know he’ll be the best, because nothing’s too good for your grandcubs, right?”
She smiled back. “
You learn quickly, Kin-Son.”
He nodded. “Just tell us how much for his services, and Kami and I will-”
“
-Will do nothing, it’s already been taken care of through the Clan Treasury. He’s on a Swift, rendezvousing with the
Surefoot
in 2 days.”
“And he’s okay working on a Starfleet vessel? It’ll be different to any Caitian ships he might have been on.”
Ma’Sala smiled. “
He’ll be fine. He’s very easy going. Plays the frettercast. Cubs love him, I’m told.”
“I’ll inform my First Officer, she’ll make the proper berth arrangements for him.” He glanced down at Sreen again. “She’s due for another feeding. Thanks again, Ma’Sala.”
The Matriarch smiled. “
Give my best to my daughter... and take care out there, Esek. I love you all.”
*
Commander T’Varik folded her hands behind her. “A Llalare?”
Kami sat up in bed and drew out a breast from her blouse for her newborn daughter. “A Caitian term that describes someone who minds, teaches and cares for cubs, who isn’t bound by kith or kin to the cubs’ clan but usually still lives with them. They’re more than just employees, since they’re being entrusted with cubs: a ‘nanny’ is the closest Standard term to describe it. Well, I can’t say I’m not grateful to Mama.”
The Vulcan nodded. “The quarters I share with Lt Shall are adjacent to yours; with your permission, I will recommend that we move to the quarters opposite, and arrange for a door to be built between it and the cubs’ room, to facilitate access for Dr Furore.”
“A lovely idea, T’Varik, thank you,” Kami smiled, wincing a little as Sreen greedily suckled away. “But aren’t you comfortable where you are?”
“We will of course manage with all due resolve.”
At the desk, Hrelle was studying the personnel file Ma’Sala sent him about Furore, and never looked up. “And by moving across the corridor, you get further away from the inevitable crying, so as not to disturb you and your betrothed during your more amorous moments?”
Kami looked to T’Varik quizzically; the Vulcan said nothing.
Smirking, he threw a vivid from the files up onto the wallscreen. The women looked up to see a lean, young Caitian male, tan- and white-furred but, unusually, with black spots. Dressed in a runner’s vest and shorts, he was recorded racing along a dirt road on a savannah on Cait with ease, while spectators on either side cheered him on.
“Hmm,” Kami noted with interest. “Spots.”
“Mother’s Cubs,” Hrelle muttered. “He’s Spotted.”
“I assume that such a variation is uncommon,” T’Varik opined. “And perhaps comes with a... reputation?”
“Right on both counts,” Kami informed her, pausing to smile down at her daughter. “Spotted Caitians occur in less than 5% of the population, and historically are renowned for being creative, boisterous, eccentric-”
“Clowns,” Hrelle groused, bringing up another vivid, of an older Furore in some classroom, playing the frettercast to a group of cubs sitting in a semi-circle before him, singing along. “And Ma’Sala expects someone like him to be a mature role model-”
“Shush.” Kami studied the scene, nodding with obvious appreciation. “Oh, he’s
good
. The cubs are drawn to him, and he’s engaging them, encouraging participation.” She pointed up at the screen. “Watch: his emotions are genuine, nothing is faked. And he’s observing all of them, leaving no one out, coaxing the shyer ones into finishing verses.”
“Big fat furry deal,” Hrelle growled under his breath.
The vivid changed to another scene, to what looked like a Caitian medical facility, with Furore fitting an exoframe onto a Caitian male about Misha’s age, with obvious signs of Neurodystraxia, before setting him off on a tentative walk, moving to the other side of the room and patiently encouraging the toddler to let the frame assist him.
And it was working; the toddler moved towards him, faltering at first, but then more quickly as his confidence grew, before collapsing into Furore’s waiting arms, the doctor praising his achievement with sincere affection.
“We’re having that male as our nanny,” Kami announced.
Hrelle couldn’t help but be moved by the scene, by both the cub’s achievement and by the obvious love he received for his efforts from the spotted male, but still managed a grumble. “Well, I suppose he’ll do-”
She looked at her husband now. “It’s adorable that you’re talking like it’s open to debate.” She pointed at the wallscreen. “
We’re having that male as our nanny!”
*
“Captain’s Log, Stardate 50619.76: We have undocked from K7 to allow another ship in the Fleet to undergo repair, resupply and refitting, but will remain in the Colonel vicinity with the rest of our ships. We are also about to welcome onboard our new... nanny. I’m sure he’ll be ideal for the role. Absolutely... ideal.”
At her adjacent seat, T’Varik looked at him as he closed his logbook. “A little... peevish, Captain?”
“Me? No, I’m probably just a little tired from the nightly feeding for Sreen. Forgot what that was like when Misha was her age.”
From behind them, Lt Neheru looked up. “Captain, the Caitian Swift has arrived, and is prepared to beam over their passenger.”
Hrelle’s gaze to the vessel of the viewscreen confirmed his Ops Officer’s report, and he rose. “Send my wife and son to Transporter Room 1. T’Varik, let’s welcome Dr Fabulous.”
“I thought his surname was Furore, Sir.”
He shot her a dirty look as they departed the Bridge.