Relief flooded over her when she realized that Dānoar was holding her hand and smiling down at her. They made it, they were alive.
Then, confusion and a slight panic rose within her. Where the hell was she? He began to talk to her and that was when the sharp pains began to run through her head. Her free hand went to the left side her head where the pain stabbed her.
"Oh, God, that hurts! What's going on? How did we get here? And why does my head feel like its splitting open?"
Dānoar squeezed her hand, and started talking to her again, but most of it was like before, an unknown langue but then something changed. She could have sworn she heard him say hurt, soon and alright.
"Dānoar? Where are we? I know we're not on the ship anymore." She wondered if he would even be able to answer. He probably still couldn't understand her.
On the ship, she could never understand what he was saying. She momentarily wondered if there was some sort of device that the aliens used to keep them from understanding each other. Really, anything was possible.
He stroked her hand, again. She picked out words but there were more this time. Some of it was even phrases, patient, still translating, some pain, more time.
She began to look around with one eye closed, because there was still some sharp pain her head. She noticed that the room was brighter and was almost serine. It had light blue-gray colored walls with a round door on each wall. There was a man, similar in appearance to Dānoar, to her right. He wore a dark gray long sleeved shirt and pants that were very plain. To Jensen, he looked like he might be in his fifties.
She also noticed that Dānoar was wearing different clothing and his hair looked wet. He wore something very similar to what the other man was wearing except it was green and not as tight. She thought they almost looked like cotton pajamas or hospital scrubs.
"Why can I suddenly understand you?"
She heard the man next to her speak, it was almost a full sentence, "...start to work completely now... easier to understand and explain... talk to her now... should translate completely."
"Jensen?" Dānoar voice was gentle as he leaned in to speak to her, "Stay calm. I am here with you and you are safe. Can you understand me?"
She stared at him, feeling almost terrified. She saw his lips move but they weren't matching what he was hearing.
"Yes, but-"
"Listen to me. I will explain everything. Please, try to remain calm. I will not let anything harm you, remember, you are safe."
"How can I understand you? Why can we talk to each other?"
"The doctor inserted... this is harder than I thought it would be... he put something in you that helps us understand each other. It was painful at first because it was adjusting to our brain waves and speech differences but it will start to lessen in intensity very soon."
She noticed that he was right; the pain was nowhere near as bad as it had been moments before.
"Can you sit up? Do you feel well enough to do so?"
Mentally, she checked herself. She was physically sore, probably from the fighting with the aliens and a little weak but everything seemed fine.
Dānoar stepped back and let her swing her feet off of the padded scan table.
"How do you feel?" The other man asked.
"Fine, so far."
She looked at the floor for a few moments, and then looked up at Dānoar. She realized that she could finally look him full in the face, actually see him.
She smiled at him ear to ear. He couldn't help himself, he smiled back at her.
She liked his smile; it was big, bright and beautiful. He had a sort of large nose, nothing absurd or ugly, just larger than most, he had straight, thick dark eyebrows that shadowed his deep set, very dark, almost black eyes. He had a strait jaw and a strong, stubborn-like chin. He was still a little scruffy looking. She figured he hadn't had enough time to shave, if they did that where ever he's from, where ever they probably were now. He was tall, she would guess about six feet or just a bit over and had a lean look to him. Over all, she found him rather attractive.
"I..." she didn't know where to start, "I don't know what to say to you. I guess hello would be a good place to start."
He chuckled, he actually chuckled, "Hello."
His laugh startled her and made her heart suddenly jump to life in her chest. She sprung to her feet and flung herself at him, wrapping her pale, thin arms around his neck. This was her Dānoar. She could finally hold him, feel him, and know he was truly real.
Dānoar couldn't stop himself when she launched herself at him. He pulled her in, with one arm around her back and the other on the back of her head, pressing her close to him.
"I have you, it's alright, you are safe," he told her. He could feel her trembling and could sense her wave of emotions: relief, excitement, nervousness, concern, uncertainty, longing and affection. It came to him in overwhelming bursts, almost taking his breath away.
"I thought I'd never..." she whispered to him, still in his arms, "I thought they took you away from me forever. I thought they killed you. I was going to find a way to kill myself but then I saw you in that room."
"It's done and over with. They won't ever touch you again, you are safe." He tried to console her with his own emotions, his sense of peace and safety. He wasn't sure if she could sense what he was trying to communicate non-verbally, but it never hurt to try. He had done the same thing in the ship. He tried to give her determination and the will to fight. He could only guess, but it looked like it worked when she attacked her three escorts. He gently pressed her back to the scan table with his hands lingering on her upper arms.
"We are on my home planet, Jyasant. After you attacked the Farronds, the life forms that held us captured, I was able to free myself and defeat the remainder on the ship. From there I navigated their ship to this base."
He watched her pale face, her eyes becoming large. He could feel her concern for him. He could also sense her disbelief, fear and nervousness still. This, he knew, would be a lot for her to take in.