Shazza sat there hugging Korsa, while shaking with sobs of happiness. She could barely remember a time where she was free to make her own choices. Now, because of this stubborn and amazing woman she held, she finally had that freedom again! She could do whatever she wished, with whoever she wished for however long she wanted! That was a freedom that too many people took for granted!
"Doctor, how is your patient?" a masculine voice asked gently. Shazza peeped in alarm at the presence of Alexander Tomisic, who was much more imposing now that he stood so close. Her mind flooded with all kinds of thoughts, some unwanted, while others were... enticing.
"She is well at the moment, though there are a few tests and the like that I would like to run on her. To ensure that she is full cleared medically, as I have done on Luminia," Korsa stated to Alex as she broke the hug with the young woman.
Shazza shrank back from the rest of the crew and looked upon them all fearfully. Though she had good cause to believe that they wished her ill, she needn't have worried. The looks she was getting now were more of curiosity and sadness, rather than fear. There was an apprehensive look that she picked up from the dusky-skinned woman with long black hair, but nothing major.
"Jaesa, are you recording this?" Alex asked out loud.
"Always, sir," the AI stated as she materialized on a nearby holo-emitter. The movement startled the alien woman, and she yelped in surprise. Making some calming gestures, Jaesa then addressed Shazza in the Xuul'khani language.
"Hello... young one. I am not an enemy and... you do not need... fear of us. We are... present to... help," Jaesa said, as her use of the tongue was rudimentary.
"I can speak your language now," she stated quietly, but to everyone's surprise.
"How is it that you know our language? Have you understood us all this time??" the redheaded woman next to the man accused.
"I understand and speak it, because of the... doctor?" she replied hesitantly, unfamiliar with the term.
"That makes sense. The Spock melded their minds so they could share memories and experiences to a degree, while keeping their minds separate. Because of the mind link, they both learned some of what the other knows," the dark-skinned woman said out loud. Everyone turned to look at her in astonishment before looking back to Korsa and Shazza.
"What? Mama went into this machine and I would be damned if I didn't read up on it, so I would know what it was capable of. If we had to do and emergency severing, I was going to be damn sure we got Mama K back as good as she was," the woman explained.
"Smart woman," Shazza told her.
"I should damn well hope so. I raised her to be one, so she bloody well better be!" Korsa remarked off-handedly.
"You raised her? She is your... daughter?"
"Adopted daughter," Korsa told Shazza. Seeing Shazza's confusion, Korsa then explained the meaning of adoption and understanding lit up her face soon after.
"That is a very... kind attitude to have. My people show no such... kindness," she said with a bitter tang in her voice.
Korsa then made introductions to everyone who was present. Though Lumi had to be coaxed out from behind Alex, still a bit fearful of speaking to a living, breathing Tsur'Shak(Light Eater). When Shazza looked at her as she was introduced, she was apprehensive, but also curious. She had been told that the Light Eaters had no compassion, no soul, but what she saw contradicted all she had been taught.
"Mama, what happened in there?" Natalya asked the big woman.
"Yes Doctor! I for one am eager to hear what you saw while you were in our... guest's... mind," Alex said, while eyeing Shazza with interest.
"How can you be sure she's not playing us right now?" Kasumi asked. Inari and Priya seconded that line of thinking and questions poured out of everyone. Seeing that they weren't stopping, Korsa raised her arms for quiet, which she got, starting with Nats. Moments later, the hubbub died down, and she lowered her arms before speaking.
Smiling good-naturedly, Korsa went into storytelling mode, going through everything she had seen, endured and pieced together. Though she did omit the voyeurism that she partook in when she witnessed the memory of Shazza and Palesia. She caught a grateful look from Shazza, as she could tell the woman was still a bit mortified that she had shown Korsa that memory. To be fair though, it wasn't all of her that was in control of what she was doing then.
Everyone listened attentively, their eyes going wide at the things that Korsa described. With every detail and scene that was played out, the attitude the crew had towards Shazza softened considerably. Even Kasumi and Inari stopped glaring at her hatefully and looked at her with pity. Korsa finished her tale and everyone sat there, stumped and stunned at what went on in the mindscape.
"The lengths that the ruling class of the Xuul'khan go to, just to maintain control over their own people? It defies everything that is both moral and right!" Alex said, thunderstruck at this revelation.
"It is what all of those who aren't born to power, endure. Few among my... people... have their own free will and they are the worst of us," Shazza replied.
"Being a prisoner in your own mind?" Luminia asked aloud, the shuddered at the thought. "That is a fate too horrific to contemplate."
"But it is no longer my fate now. I can choose for myself and determine my own destiny!" the Xuul'khani woman said, with a ferocious sound in her voice. "I will never be a prisoner like that again!"
"Nor should anyone be," Alex stated, before standing and glancing at his watch. "All right, it's getting late and I think that we could all do with some rack time."
"I second that!" Natalya and Kasumi said simultaneously. They both looked at each other before bursting into a fit of giggles. Alex chuckled, sharing their mirth, before making his next announcement.
"Shazza, you will be restricted to the hospital wing, until Doctor Korsa can do a proper workup of you medically. We need to ensure that you are carrying no pathogens of any kind before we can allow you to roam about the ship."
"Captain? Are you sure that's wise?" Kasumi asked, her voice tightening.
"The poor woman was as much a prisoner of her own people before she was ours. Worse, she was a slave to the will of a sadistic lord among her people. A man who had no compunction on using them all as disposable fodder for his ambitions. I aim to give her the benefit of the doubt," Alex told her gently. "If it makes you feel any better, you can stay here and maintain your guard post if you wish."
"That will not be necessary captain," Korsa piped up. "I will assume full responsibility for her actions."