USS Surefoot, Deck 1, Captain's Quarters, 1800 Hours:
Captain Hrelle reached down into his bowl and drew out a dark purple, bulbous fruit sprinkled with quinoa. "What in the Seven Hells is this thing?"
Sitting across from him, Kami was leaning back in her own chair, cradling a bowl of her own. "Betazoid uttaberries. If you don't like them, don't eat them, there are plenty of other different types of fruits in there."
He dropped it back into his bowl, and then looked at hers, sniffing. "You don't have to have the same as me, just to be supportive. You could have got some grilled shuris sticks."
"Oh? So you could try and charm some of them off me? Of all the things you could charm off of me-"
"You're not really enjoying this rabbit food, are you?"
She smirked. "I admit it's an acquired taste, but it's healthier than a purely carnivorous diet. You know, there's a reason Caitians end up with more heart-related problems than they should, even in this day and age." She regarded him. "And I want you to be around for a long, long time. You've got a good example to set for future generations."
He looked back at her. And for the first time since Dr Ling put him on this stupid diet, he began to seriously consider giving in to the inevitable.
Then the monitor chimed, and the voice of Lt. Abed from the bridge filled the room. "Captain, sorry to bother you, but I have a visual call from Captain Vera Wallachek of the Beholder."
Hrelle looked to Kami again before setting aside his breakfast and sitting up. "Put her through, Lieutenant."
Seconds later, the table monitor lit up with the image of a middle-aged woman with copper-red hair, a round freckled face and pert nose. She smiled. "Captain Hrelle? Captain Wallachek here."
"Morning, Captain, it's a pleasure to put a face and voice to the name. We'll be there in a few hours. What can I do for you?"
Now she looked a little embarrassed. "Firstly, you have to call me Vera. Secondly, you have to let me apologise for this inconvenience. We have a new crewmember who's barely started shaving, who misread some environmental readings while the rest of us were off-duty, and sent out that distress signal."
Hrelle grunted. "We have a few onboard who might have done the same too under the wrong circumstances, Vera, there's no need to apologise. And please, call me Esek."
The woman smiled. "Don't mind if I do. I've heard a lot about you. It's going to be a pleasure to meet you in person."
"Thank you; I hope I live up to whatever you've heard. You do understand why we still have to come along and do a quick check, don't you?"
"Well, Esek, I won't pretend that I'd rather be continuing on my way to Qullik with our shipment and make our bonuses for an early arrival-"
"We'll try to minimise the disruption, Vera. We have some cadets we'd like to put through their paces, running a few inspection sweeps and so forth. Just an hour or two, tops."
Wallachek leaned forward, resting her chin on her hand. "Two hours? Oh, you'd better keep me properly distracted all that time, Esek, or I'll be chewing the bulkhead."
Hrelle kept facing the screen, but from the corner of his eye caught the amused expression on Kami's face, before he finally responded. "Well, how about a beach party?"
"Excuse me?"
"We've just had installed one of the new holodecks, it's small and primarily for cadet training, but it's still good for recreation. You and your crew can come over for some sun and snacks? A little thank you for allowing us to delay you?"
Vera leaned back, crossing her arms over her chest. "My crew, huh? I was hoping for something a little more... personal... for us. But my crew has been hauling ass almost non-stop for the last three months. I suppose they could do with a bit of a break."
"Fine. We'll be there at 2000 Hours, and the party will start at 2100. Bring your swimsuit."
Vera grinned. "I never wear one. Wallachek out."
The screen darkened, and Hrelle looked to Kami. "What? Was that inappropriate?"
The Caitian female lifted up her spoon again. "Not at all. But I have a feeling Captain Wallachek was expecting less Beach Party and more Bump and Grind. Maybe your reputation as a horncat has exceeded you?"
"Reputation? I don't have a reputation!"
But he felt himself flush. And it must have shown on him, because Kami was chuckling now.
*
Deck 3, Shuttlebay:
Lt. Velkovsky was checking her PADD as she ran through the pre-flight checklists on the three Surefoot shuttles, with Flight Specialists Giles Arrington, Rina Chaudry and Wileves Drill in tow. "The Norkova-class freighter's hangar bay is large, as they're usually taking on Type-9 cargo shuttles. It also has a fly-through design, so don't go in too hard and too quick or you'll end up out the other end."
Beside Giles, Drill, a Bolian female who looked to him like Neraxis' younger sister (assuming that wasn't racist) elbowed him. "Good advice at any time, huh, Giles? You leave Sasha happy while you were away?"
He blushed and ignored her, allowing Chaudry to chide her. "There's no need to be rude, Wileves. There's more than enough of that going around."
"Jealous because Jared hasn't shown any interest in you, Rina?"
"He may be my Squad Leader, but that doesn't mean I have to approve of his actions and attitude. First Sasha, then Thykrill, Soolamea, Yeager-"
"He never got anywhere with Sasha," Giles assured her, hating the conversation but not able to just leave the accusation unanswered. Wasn't there anything else to talk about onboard?
"I believe you," Drill added. "I think he's all talk. Soolamea says she didn't let him get anywhere in her action-"
"Is this work boring you three?" Velkovsky asked. "Because you can always sign up for the Merchant Fleet. Hell, you can probably hop onto the Beholder before they leave."
The cadets went silent - and Giles frowned with thought. Velkovsky was right; the Merchant Fleet was amazingly flexible with their standards and practices when compared with Starfleet. If he wanted, he could probably get himself a berth onboard the Beholder - or at least, get himself passage to a civilian station where he could get a berth with another ship. He certainly had the qualifications and experience.
He could start a new life, out here, away from his family and their nagging. Away from hurting Sasha again. Away from the guilt over deceiving Captain Hrelle.
It was more tempting than he expected.
*
Deck 1, Briefing Room, 1930 Hours:
Sasha stood on one end of the line, having made sure that Gamma Squad's leader, the Vulcan male Falok, was between her and Beta Squad's Jared Miro, from the moment they entered the room. But from then she stayed focused on what the senior officers were saying, determined to get back on track and make up for her earlier aberrant behaviour.
"The Nokova-class freighter is a modular design," Captain Hrelle explained, as the related images appeared on the screen behind him. "With the modules customised for regular cargo, passengers, liquids and so forth, depending on their job; The modules can be switched out at various ports depending on the type of mission. The Beholder is currently transporting deuterium in its three modules to the Qullik mining facility. The forward living sections and the aft engineering sections are connected by catwalks that run around the modules."