It has been a long time since I saw my old first officer, my ship has been in the docks for the past few years, the crew disbanded. Unable to afford the repair cost of the vessel myself and unable to persuade the empire to pay for them either. I have drifted between jobs for the past four years, hoping to be able to raise the required number of credits, yet unable to do so. I spotted him randomly one day while trawling through the market on a small planet near the Neutral Zone. I was surprised to see his tall muscular figure moving gracefully through the crowds late one night. I paused a moment before deciding to follow him. It had been too long since we last spoke and I was curious to know what he had been doing since we parted ways. I stalked the man through the market and watched him enter one of the many food booths located around the side. I took a deep breath and walked into the restaurant, feeling unusually nervous. Khan and I had always had a rocky relationship in the past, His volatile nature often caused strife between the two of us, despite this, we were always friends. I gave a brief look around and walked over to the counter. There was no one in the restaurant, not surprising considering how late it was.
"Hello?" I called, instantly a young Klingon arrived at the counter and gave me a nod.
"Can I help you? You know we are closing right" he growled.
"Maybe, I came in looking for the white haired man who entered a moment before." I said, ignoring the scowl on the Klingon's face.
"You mean Khan?"
"Yes." I nodded.
"Just a moment." he smiled. I watched the youngster scamper off to find my friend. Moments later, Khan appeared, looking almost as disgruntled at being disturbed as the cleaner. The frown on his brow was the same as I ever remembered, the creases a little deeper around his mouth, but the grey eyes as bright as ever. He scanned the counter, his quick eyes surveying the restaurant.
"Can I help you?" his voice as lilting as ever. I smiled at my friend, knowing the searching look he was giving me, I knew he was struggling to recognise me. It had been four years after all, and I had changed my appearance somewhat as well. I wasn't in my pirate's uniform for a start.
"Hello old friend." I smiled, "How have you been?"
"Kara." he said. Finally recognising me he returning my smile, the years having done nothing to erase the charm of his grin. "What brings you to this neck of the galaxy?"
"Work mainly," I shrugged.
"The old 'bird?" he asked raising an eyebrow.
"A couple more payments and she'll be space worthy again." I reply, truthfully for the most part. "That keen to get back out?" I asked, leaning against the counter.
He shrugged in response, "The business is going well, I have relative freedom." he replied, waving a hand theatrically.
"When do you finish?" I asked.
"Just need to finish counting up."
"Fancy a drink or two? Catch up properly." I suggested.
"Hop over the back," he smiled, "you can come and help me finish the last counting up." I raised an eyebrow as he asked and he responded, "I'll buy you a drink afterwards."
"All right." I sighed, walking around the counter, it was like we had never parted company. Standing next to him briefly I remembered exactly how much taller than me he was. He still had the chiselled physique he always had while we worked together, I caught a waft of his scent and was taken back several years, back to the bridge of the old Warbird. I remembered his fire and stole a sidelong glance at him, not much has changed that much was evident. He leads me through the kitchen to the small office at the back. The young Klingon is cleaning one of the cookers, he gives me a knowing nod as I walk past. In return I gave him my best captain's glare and he hurried back to his work. Khan gestures for me to have one of the two seats and closed the office door behind him. He hands me a pile of receipts and wakes up the machine he was working at. I watched for the most part, handing receipts when they were asked for and counted some of the small change that had been accumulated during the day. "Once so proud." I said, "Oh how the mighty have fallen."