HALF-BREEDS
by Nikolai Kingsley and Ace Lightning
Captain Jean-Luc Picard stood beside the console in Transporter
Room Three, ready to welcome the newest addition to the crew of
the Enterprise. Since the new officer was to be assigned to the
science division, Acting Science Officer Arifel was present also.
So conscientious was he about his position that he himself, rather
than a mere transporter technician, handled the transporter
controls. With the familiar hollow hum, the sparkling beam slowly
solidified into the form of a humanoid female in standard
Starfleet coveralls, trimmed in Sciences blue. As Captain Picard
stepped forward to greet her, she drew herself up in a formal
posture and said, "Lieutenant Sekhnar Zeyx reporting as ordered,
sir!"
"I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Welcome aboard the Enterprise,
Lieutenant. This is Lieutenant Arifel, our Acting Science Officer;
he'll be your commanding officer. We're glad to have you aboard."
Both men stared at the new arrival - Picard in a way that was less
obvious than the blunt Klingon, who did nothing to disguise his
fascination with the new arrival. Her appearance was somewhat
puzzling; she had the slender build, upswept eyebrows, and pointed
ears of a Romulan or Vulcan, with light olive skin, and her
luxuriantly wavy hair was dark honey-blonde with greenish
highlights. She might have been one of the relatively rare "blonde
Vulcans", but her features lacked some of the harsh angularity
usually associated with Vulcans, and her slimness was softened by
voluptuous curves. It was difficult to judge her age. As Picard
eyed the exotic yet attractive woman, he was glad that Commander
Riker was busy on the bridge.
She needed no telepathy to sense that she was the object of great
curiosity. "My father is Betazoid, and my mother is Vulcan," she
explained. "They met when they were both graduate students at the
Vulcan Science Academy. My father was one of the first to do
extensive research into the applicability of Vulcan mental
disciplines to the Betazoid empathic and telepathic senses. My
mother was studying the similarities between Vulcan telepathy and
the equivalent talents in other races. It seemed ...logical for
them to work together. My mother had not been bonded in her
childhood; only the very oldest families practice that ancient
custom any more. When it became apparent that they were more than
just academic colleagues, they bonded as adults, in the full
Vulcan telepathic ritual. In a way, I was conceived as part of
their research, and I have most of the abilities of both races."
"I spent my early childhood on Betazed, of course; I needed to
learn how to both accept and control my emotional and empathic
abilities before I could acquire Vulcan disciplines. I was in a
unique position to combine Vulcan and Betazoid techniques, and my
experiences as I matured were studied in great detail by my
parents and many other researchers from both planets. To quote a
famous half-Vulcan former Starfleet officer, it was
'fascinating'." She smiled faintly. "My mixed heritage has proven
to be an unexpected benefit to Starfleet. Somehow my combination
of talents includes the ability to 'read' almost all humanoid
races - including Ferengi and Klingon." She glanced meaningfully
at Arifel. "A fairly high percentage of people of mixed ancestry
join Starfleet, when we realize that we never truly fit in on
either parent's planet."
"You are correct in your observation that I am also of mixed
ancestry, Lieutenant. My father is human," said Arifel. His voice
was surprisingly gentle, unlike the powerful bass growl of most
male Klingons.
"I'm curious about something, Lieutenant. 'Arifel' doesn't seem to
be a name in any human language, but it doesn't quite sound
Klingon either."
"Actually, it's Qar'Ivel, but no-one can ever pronounce that to my
liking. Come with me. I will show you to your quarters; after you
have rested, we can familiarize you with our science division."
The doors hissed open, and they headed toward the turbolift.
Captain Picard took another turbolift to the bridge, pondering the
"infinite diversity in infinite combinations" by which two
officers could represent four separate planetary races.
On the way to deck twenty-three, Arifel maintained a typically
Klingon taciturn silence; if Lieutenant Zeyx wanted to chat, she
would have to start the conversation. He sensed that she wanted to
talk, to get to know him, but was waiting for him to speak. He
felt that he had to resist the temptation to make a joke, under
the misapprehension that her Vulcan upbringing would have left her
unaccustomed to humor. Trying to decide whether or not to speak
first was replaced by trying to decide if Betazed playfulness
would win out over Vulcan serenity; he suspected that jokes at the
expense of the Romulans - of which he had amassed a sizable
collection - might be in poor taste, given the Vulcan relationship
to the Romulan people.
He had almost decided on trying the old line, `How many Borg does
it take to change an isolinear chip?' - and had decided that her
most likely response would be `Is this related to an upcoming
mission?' - when they arrived at her quarters.
A brief exchange with the computer gave her access; she was
familiar with the room's fittings, so Arifel prepared to leave her
to her rest. Just before the door closed, she called out:
"Lieutenant Arifel?"
"Yes, Lieutenant?"
She gave him a warm smile. "`How many Borg does it take to change
an Isolinear chip?' All of them." The door closed.
Arifel stood there for a moment, staring at the back of her door,
more surprised at the sudden smile than at her casual show of
telepathy. Then he smiled also, a slowly spreading feral Klingon
grin; turned and went back to the bridge.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Arifel soon found that Lieutenant Zeyx was an outstanding science
officer; not surprising, since she had studied (and *been*
studied) at the Vulcan Science Academy before joining Starfleet.
Soon they were working together as equals, rather than as superior
and subordinate officers. As they worked beside each other, they
found themselves becoming friends as well.
Both of them knew the hardships of being the offspring of two
planets. Arifel had been raised on the Klingon Homeworld, and
taught the traditional way of the warrior, but his obvious half-
human appearance had made him the butt of extreme cruelty at
times, both from his peers and from some of his teachers.
Typically, he resorted to rigorous, stoic Klingon behavior,
especially when his human emotions threatened to destroy his
facade.
On the other hand, Zeyx' Betazoid childhood had given her
interpersonal skills that made her very easy to talk to. She could
be relaxed and almost hedonistic at times, then switch to a
display of extreme Vulcan control when necessary. She was easily
the most intelligent person Arifel had ever met. However, her mix
of Vulcan and Betazoid qualities - especially in her appearance -
reminded Arifel painfully of his former lover, the half-Romulan,
half-Betazoid Lieutenant Commander Amber. Sekhnar could easily
sense that Arifel's bittersweet memories of Amber were clouding
his friendship for her.
The relationship between Arifel and Amber had been intense from
the start. As it grew even more intense, their sexual games on the
holodeck had grown steadily more esoteric, with each one striving
to force the other past all mental, emotional, and physical
limits. With Arifel's ability to override the safety programming,
they actually managed to injure each other more than once.
(Explaining these injuries to Dr. Crusher had been awkward.) They
had begun to involve others in their games, and the relationship
might have become unstable..... but Amber was suddenly transferred
off the Enterprise. The reasons were never made clear, but they
seemed to involve some sort of secret operation within the Romulan
Empire. Arifel was devastated by the sudden loss; Counselor Troi
did her best to soothe his grief, but Amber's memory still left a
dull ache in his thoughts several months later, when Zeyx joined
the crew.
Zeyx knew all this, of course, by virtue of her telepathic and
empathic abilities. As their friendship deepened, she encouraged
him to talk to her about Amber. "I'm *not* her. I may look a
little like her, because of the mixture of Betazoid and Vulcan
features, but my background is completely different. What I don't
understand is why your games so often involved emotional pain.
Empaths usually go out of their way to avoid or relieve pain."
"She actually seemed to *enjoy* those painful feelings. Sometimes,
when we included others in our ...games..., she would feed some of
their feelings back to me with her telepathy. I must admit that,
when she did that, I enjoyed it nearly as much as she did. Now,
though, it seems somewhat dishonorable. After she left the ship, I
did eventually talk to Acroyear, and I *think* he accepted my
apology. But I suspect that our scenarios also had something to do
with Strepsil's sudden decision to leave Starfleet. He was a
promising young officer; it troubles me to think that my actions
might have driven him away."
"I can understand using *physical* pain - I know that Klingon
physiology requires some level of violence by the female to
trigger sexual responses in the male. But I don't enjoy mental or
emotional pain at all; I'm not like her in that respect. Although
I do derive a certain amount of pleasure from giving *pleasure* to
others; I suppose she could have been using the same sort of
emotional feedback mechanism for a different purpose... "
Just after Amber left, after his first few sessions with Counselor
Troi, Arifel had felt the need to work off his tension on the
holodeck; discussing his recent past with her cleared up his
surface emotions but didn't touch the pain deep inside. Instead of
using the standard hand-to-hand combat simulations, he usually
spent a few hours sitting on a bridge near a quiet falls,
performing the _SeHboghruQ_, or Progression-Through-Manual-Control
meditation. He had continued this practice, whenever possible,
long after Counselor Troi had discontinued their therapy sessions.
Following his most recent conversation with Sekhnar, however, he
found it hard to focus on the visualizations. When he should have
been concentrating on the stylized gestures and stances, his mind
kept wandering back to what she'd said about Amber. She'd touched
on something that Counselor Troi had either been too tactful to
bring up, or not perceptive enough to see: the relationship hadn't
been destined to last. It had taken a particular combination of
Betazed empathy and the Vulcan no-nonsense logic to make him see
it.
He opened his eyes, saw the pale sunlight making spectral rings
through the falls' mist, and felt better within himself than he
had for a long time. He stood, took a deep breath of cool air and
felt ready to tackle anything the universe could throw at him.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Sekhnar had not slept well. The meditative and self-hypnotic
techniques of two worlds had eventually put her into a fitful
doze, from which she awakened again and again. Red-tinged shards
of dreams pursued her into waking consciousness - dreams of fire,
dreams of brutal animal sexuality, dreams of unspeakable bloody
violence. When the computer chimed her wake-up call for her normal
duty shift, she snapped irritably, "Shut that damned thing off!
I'm awake!"
She felt hot and sweaty; maybe a shower would refresh her. She
stood in the spray and lowered the temperature setting several
notches, but she still felt uncomfortably warm. She scanned
herself with her personal tricorder; her body temperature was
slightly elevated, but there were no indications of disease.
Perhaps, she thought, I'm accidentally picking up physical
sensations from a crew member who is ill. Still, when she put on
her uniform jumpsuit, it felt unusually tight and restrictive. She
squirmed a bit, trying to put the unpleasant sensation out of her
mind, and ordered breakfast from the replicator. But she found she
had no appetite for her usual nourishing vegetarian breakfast.
Instead, she downed two cups of ferociously bitter Vulcan tea; its
mildly stimulating properties seemed to steady her mind somewhat,
and she proceeded to her usual post in the science department.
For several days they had been running an analysis of the very
faint magnetic fields found outside of star systems. Zeyx sat at
one of the science stations, correlating data and making notations
on a padd. Arifel was at an adjacent station, monitoring the raw
data that came from the ship's sensors. And operating the sensors
was the most junior member of the science division, Ensign
Travels-The-Sky Redshirt. He was from Earth, and his straight
black hair, bronzed complexion, and angular cheekbones proclaimed
him a full-blooded Native American. He was very adept in his
handling of the more technical aspects of his job, and both Arifel
and Zeyx thought he would have made just as good an engineer as a
science officer; but his uniform was trimmed with Sciences blue,
not Engineering red.
Today Sekhnar could not focus on the data as it streamed across
her screen. Her fingers stumbled as she attempted to add entries
to her padd. "Sky, could you route that last batch to me again? I
missed some of it. I guess I've been a little stressed out
lately." Arifel looked at her with concern; she was his best
science officer, his co-equal, and also his friend, and for her to
admit any mental weakness was highly unusual. The young ensign
calmly sent the data to her terminal again, scrolling it past her
more slowly than before. She forced her mind back to the symbols
on the screen and painstakingly checked her padd entries.
Soon it was lunchtime. Arifel and Sekhnar had long since gotten
into the habit of eating lunch together whenever possible, and
today they went to the dining area together. Sekhnar started to
order her usual salad for lunch, then remembered her experience in
the morning and stopped. She tried to determine her body's needs,
but every dish she could think of had completely lost its appeal.
She felt a tension headache, worsened by hunger, developing in her
neck and shoulders. She ordered toast with jam and a Betazoid
fruit-juice drink, more to keep her energy reserves up than
because she really wanted to eat. Arifel noted this departure from
her normal diet.
"Are you well, Sekhnar? You seemed distracted this morning, and
now you're not eating your usual lunch."
"I didn't sleep well last night, and I'm getting a headache. I
think I was having nightmares. Possibly someone on the ship is ill
or frightened, and my telepathic senses are picking it up. I'll be
okay."
"You will not mind if I eat something more substantial than toast,
then?"
"You always do. Go ahead."
The half-Klingon officer ordered a large Todbagh haunch, medium
rare. (Of course, it wasn't "real" meat, but the replicator did a
decent job of duplicating the taste and texture.) Sekhnar's years
on Vulcan had gotten her into the habit of eating a vegetarian
diet, and normally she was faintly disgusted by Arifel's
carnivorous habits. But today, to her own horror, the sight and
smell of the barely-cooked meat stimulated appetites she hadn't
known she still possessed. She imagined herself tearing a chunk
off with her hands, biting and chewing it voraciously, letting the
bloody juices drip down her chin... She set down her half-finished
toast and said, "Arifel, you know how I feel about meat-eating.
I'll see you back in the lab after lunch." She almost bolted out
of the dining room, privately feeling more disgusted with herself
than with Arifel. He watched her leave - wondering if eating
traditional Klingon food in front of someone who was feeling
unwell might have been impolite - and growing more concerned about
her aberrant behavior. He resolved that, if Sekhnar continued to
act unlike her usual self, he would persuade her to go to sickbay
for a thorough examination.
After lunch, they all resumed their somewhat tedious task. Again,
Sekhnar's concentration wandered, and she began missing
information and having to ask Ensign Redshirt to re-transmit the
data. When this had happened several more times, Arifel grew
genuinely anxious about her. He came around to her science station
and leaned over her to look at the work displayed on her screen.
Sekhnar was suddenly acutely conscious of Arifel's body leaning
close to her. She felt sweaty and hot again, and she began to
tremble uncontrollably. The sensation of his body lightly touching
her back filled her with a seething mixture of confused emotions
far more intense than friendship; she was almost unbearably aware
that he was male, and physically strong, and unmated. Her
breathing grew ragged and her heartbeat accelerated; she felt
dizzy, and she was afraid she might even faint. Arifel noticed
that she was swaying in her seat, and reached to grasp her arm in
an attempt to steady her. She retained just enough presence of
mind to elude his touch without *quite* jerking away, and used all
her Vulcan training to try to calm her body's reactions. But Sky
Redshirt also noticed there was something wrong.
"Lieutenant Zeyx? Are you okay? Should I call down to sickbay?"
This was more than she could bear. "SHUT UP!" she shrieked, and
threw the padd at Ensign Redshirt with all her Vulcan strength. He
ducked quickly, and the padd missed him, but it crashed into the
bulkhead and fell to the floor, its casing cracked and its
circuits nonfunctional.
"I'm sorry, Ensign. Um, excuse me..." she mumbled, and hurriedly
left the science area. In the corridor, she tapped her comm badge.
"Zeyx to Troi. Deanna, can I come talk to you right away? It's
very important."
"Of course, Sekhnar. Come right down. Troi out." Zeyx hurried to
Deanna's quarters.
As the sliding door hissed shut behind the Vulcan, Counselor Troi
stepped forward and reached out a hand to welcome the younger
woman. "Come in, sit down; would you like some refreshments? Tea?
Hot chocolate?"
"Vulcan tea, if you please." Troi hardly needed empathy to realize
that Sekhnar was extremely uneasy. Deanna busied herself at the
replicator while she focused her Betazoid faculties more clearly
on the other woman's mind.
Sekhnar sipped at the bitter, scalding brew, hoping it would
steady her the way it had in the morning. "I have been having a
great deal of trouble keeping my mind on my work today. Disturbing
thoughts and emotions keep distracting me. I have been acting
irritable, almost emotionally unstable at times. Just now, I
destroyed a data padd when I flung it across the room, and it
narrowly missed Ensign Redshirt. I tried the usual Betazoid
practice of 'giving myself permission' to experience the emotions,
but this only seemed to make them *more* difficult to control. The
Vulcan technique of _arie'mnu_, 'passion's mastery', is barely
working. My emotional state is causing physical side effects as
well; I suffered from insomnia last night, my appetite has changed
drastically, and the muscles of my neck and shoulders are
painfully tense. And just before I threw the padd at Ensign
Redshirt, I felt dizzy and faint. I came to you first, before
seeing Dr. Crusher, because I believe my physical symptoms are
probably psychosomatic." She fidgeted with her teacup in a very
un-Vulcan manner.
"I see. Sekhnar, I sense many strong emotions within you. Can you
tell me which one you feel is the strongest, the most dominant?"
There was a long pause, while Sekhnar stared down into her tea.
Then she lifted her head and looked Troi straight in the eyes.
"Sex. Violent sexual lust. And not even for any specific person. I
feel like an animal in rut." With a jolt, Deanna realized that the
other woman was staring at the clinging, low-cut neckline of her
jumpsuit with barely suppressed desire. They were both half-
Betazoid; Sekhnar knew that Deanna could sense her thoughts. "And,
yes, Counselor, I would *love* to use my Vulcan strength to tear
that jumpsuit off you, and take your splendid breasts in my hands,
and..." She leaned closer, her eyes glittering desperately.
"Lieutenant!" Troi used her mental and vocal exclamation like a
splash of cold water. Sekhnar slumped back, looking ashamed.
"I - I'm sorry, Counselor. I don't know what came over me. I'm not
even attracted to women very much. Why am I becoming so obsessed
with sex and violence all of a sudden?"
"While your feelings are very strong, I can't find any *emotional*
reasons for you to be feeling this way. Maybe you've got it
backwards, and your physical symptoms aren't the result of your
emotional state. Maybe your emotional state is the result of some
physical condition. I think we should get you to Dr. Crusher
immediately. Is that all right with you?"
"Perhaps you're right. I can't go on, feeling like this. I'm unfit
for duty in this state."
Troi tapped her badge. "Troi to Crusher. Beverley, I'm bringing
Lieutenant Sekhnar Zeyx down to sickbay; I want you to give her a
thorough examination."
Crusher's voice came from the air. "Sure. What's the problem?"
"I think we'd rather tell you about it in person. Troi out."
When the two women arrived in sickbay, Dr. Crusher told Zeyx to
lie on one of the diagnostic beds for a full medical scan.
Meanwhile, the emotions radiating from the patient were almost too
much for Deanna. Images of violent rape and bloody assault rose in
Sekhnar's mind, hazed with red as if viewed through a curtain of
flames. As Beverley bent over her with a hand scanner, Sekhnar
imagined herself roughly ripping the doctor's coverall open,
kissing and biting her breasts, working down past her belly... and
then Deanna's image also appeared in the patient's thoughts of
violence and sex. Oblivious to this, the doctor "hmmmed" at her
readings, then called out, "Dr. Selar, I think you ought to take a
look at this."
The Vulcan woman came over to the diagnostic bed and looked at the
readings for Sekhnar Zeyx. "Do you think my diagnosis is correct?"
said Dr. Crusher. "I can see no other possibilities," said Dr.
Selar.
"What's wrong with her?" blurted Troi. "Beverley, her mind is
filled with the most alarming images of violence and sexuality.
What's the matter with her?"
"As far as I can determine, she seems to be going rapidly into
Vulcan _pon farr_."
"_Pon farr_? But she's only half-Vulcan! And I thought it didn't
affect females this strongly. I know that Vulcan males, when they
are in this state, have to either have sexual intercourse with a
woman they can link with telepathically, or else perform an act of
violence, or the hormone imbalances will kill them. But I thought
that Vulcan women were less affected, more in control, during the
_pon farr_. That's why it's best if a couple is telepathically
linked beforehand - the female is supposed to be able to help the
male control himself."
"I think it's the combination of Vulcan and Betazoid qualities
that is making it hit her so hard. You Betazoids are a very
sensual people. Look at what happens to women like your mother
when they enter the 'phase' and their sex drive quadruples. I
suppose Lieutenant Zeyx is lucky that she's still too young to
have *that* happen to her. Can you imagine being 'in phase' and in
_pon farr_ at the same time? Poor girl!"
Dr. Selar had given Sekhnar a hypospray of some hormone-analog
substances, and Sekhnar had regained some measure of self-
possession. She tried to sit up, but Selar's strong hands urged
her to stay lying down. As she touched her, Selar picked up a
thought from Sekhnar's mind... "She is desirable also; she might
even be physically stronger than I am. What I really need is a
male... but I might at least be able to assuage the worst of my
lust with one of these women..." The thought trailed off into non-
verbal images of violent sexual need. Selar broke the contact
quickly.
Beverley stepped over to her desk, with its computer terminal.
"I'm going to have to compare her physiological and psionic
profiles with everyone aboard the Enterprise, in order to
determine which crew members might be compatible with her. Then
I'll have to ask all the likely ones if they'd like to be her
mate, at least until this _pon farr_ cycle is finished. That's
going to be a very delicate job, and I'd like you to help me,
Deanna."
"Of course. But what if it turns out that the only possible mates
for her are all unsuitable in some way? Will she die if she can't
have telepathic sex with *someone*?"
"She won't die; we can give her hormones that will get her past
the worst of it. But she'll be psychologically traumatized by so
much frustrated desire and irrational violence. She'll need both
of us to help her, whether we find her a mate or not." Dr.
Crusher's fingers had been deftly skipping over the computer
terminal, and she already had a list of possibly suitable
partners. "Some of these are very odd choices, but I can't deny
that all the parameters match. Deanna, *you're* on the list!" She
entered a few more commands. "I forgot to limit it to sorting for
*males* who meet these requirements. Biologically, it really does
have to be a male."
Just then, the communicator beeped. "Arifel to sickbay. Is
Lieutenant Zeyx there? Is she all right?" The woman on the bed
began to tremble again, despite the medication she'd just been
given, and the readings for heartbeat and respiration leapt up.
"This is Dr. Crusher. Yes, she's here. She seems to have
developed, um, a biochemical imbalance, but I think we can find a
solution to her problems."
"Beverley," said Deanna, "her emotional responses peaked sharply
when she heard Lieutenant Arifel's voice. Check whether he fits
the profile."
"But he's half-Klingon. Vulcans and Betazoids both have trouble
reading Klingons. How could she achieve the required telepathic
link?"
"She told me that somehow her combined talents made it easier for
her to read other races, even Klingons, even Ferengi. Arifel is
also half-human, and I'm living proof that humans can possess
*some* telepathic potential. He's technically her superior
officer, but I happen to know that they're also good friends.
Check his parameters against hers."
"No need to check. I choose Arifel," spoke up Sekhnar from the
medical bed. She repeated, "I choose Qar'Ivel!" in the formal Old
High Vulcan of ancient ritual. Deanna blushed as the other woman's
fevered mind projected graphic images of herself and Arifel
enacting a frenzied combination of Klingon and Vulcan mating
rites.
Dr. Crusher smiled wryly and spoke into the communicator in a
deceptively sweet tone: "Crusher to Arifel. Can you possibly come
down to sickbay at your earliest convenience?"
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Sickbay was not a suitable place for what was about to happen, and
Sekhnar's _pon farr_ was progressing so rapidly that she had to
ask Dr. Selar for another dose of the synthetic neuropeptides to
reinforce her increasingly fragile self-control. She needed to
take Arifel back to her quarters and attempt a telepathic bond
with him before she succumbed completely to madness. Even with the
drugs in her body, it took all the mental and emotional
disciplines she'd learned on two worlds to explain to Arifel, as
calmly as possible, what she would need to do to link with him.
In the turbolift, she carefully stood as far away from him as she
could; she knew that if their bodies touched, even accidentally,
her control would shatter before they ever got to her room. She
was still shaking, breathing unevenly, and her skin seemed to
radiate a fever heat.
Arifel, although he tended not to admit it to himself, had more
telepathic and empathic abilities than either his human or Klingon
ancestry would account for. He sensed her steadily increasing
desire, and knew how close to uncontrollable it was; the violence
of it stirred his Klingon instincts, and he found himself growing
aroused in response. He also could sense her emotional confusion,
and knew that she wished their relationship might have become
sexual in a less atavistic way; she projected a genuine affection
for him. He was surprised to find that he felt just as much
affection for her. Hesitantly, not knowing how to focus or aim his
mental powers, he tried to project this affection back at her,
while consciously making an effort to relax from his usual stand-
offish Klingon body language.
They were in the private room of her quarters, where a Vulcan
attunement flame's flickering light illuminated a Betazoid
meditation sculpture. "Please just accept what I'm doing; I hope
I'll be able to finish the bonding before the drugs wear off. Just
try to be as mentally receptive as possible." He nodded, and she
began.
Her fingers stroked the smooth ridges of his skull as she sought
the mind-meld contact points. As she touched him, her trembling
became so violent that she was almost unable to keep her hands in
place. Arifel awkwardly placed his hands on her temples in the
same position. Her face was unnaturally hot, and he could feel her
pulse racing. He relaxed his mind as much as he could - the Second
Dance from the _SeHboghruQ_ helped significantly - and tried to
make her welcome in his thoughts. In a ragged voice, she spoke the
Old High Vulcan words of joining. "My mind... to your mind... my
thoughts... to your thoughts..."
Arifel felt something click into place in his mind, like two
smoothly machined parts fitting perfectly together, like a
perfectly-balanced _batlh'etlh_ settling into his grip. Sekhnar
was there, in his mind, the two of them meshing with a
completeness he had never imagined possible. In an instant,
everything in her deepest soul was also in him, and all of him was
within her innermost self. He staggered and nearly fell with the
intensity of their mental union. He knew her completely; he knew
the scent of Vulcan's rare desert blossoms, the colors of the
Betazed sunset, and her secret Vulcan ritual name. He knew the
true intensity of her friendship and love for him.
Through the blood-red haze that threatened to overpower her mind,
Sekhnar felt the same thing; she felt how perfectly they meshed as
she achieved mind-meld, and was rocked by the instantaneous
knowledge of everything in the depths of his innermost soul. As
her fingers pressed against his skull, she knew the taste of fresh
_qagh_, the sweaty chafe of a Klingon warrior's costume, and the
songs he sang to himself on the holodeck. She knew the concealed
depth of his feelings for her.
And then the red bloodfire blazed up through her, and the raw lust
of her _pon farr_ overwhelmed all the medicines and rituals. She
tore off her uniform and stood naked before him, then ripped his
clothing off. He was already erect and ready; her fierce
roughness, along with the telepathic surge she sent out, triggered
his own Klingon mating frenzy. They attacked each other
simultaneously, her Vulcan strength almost evenly matched against
his Klingon muscle power. She was teeth, and clawing hands, and
burning heat, and desperate unslakable passion. A deep roar rose
in his throat, drowning out her moan of agonized pleasure as he
entered her violently. Her nails raked magenta furrows in his
buttocks as she used all the strength of madness to pull him
deeper inside her. In turn, the stimulus of the sudden pain
stimulated him to thrust even harder and more roughly. She writhed
and howled, and wrapped her legs around him. Their telepathic link
was so complete that each of them felt the other's responses as
their own, and the intensity spiraled upward and upward in a
runaway feedback of sheer animal sex. What happened to her then
might be considered an orgasm - her body convulsed so violently
that she nearly threw Arifel off her, and she screamed like a wild
creature. But it didn't seem to satisfy the fury of her need; even
as her convulsions ebbed, she was urging him to keep thrusting
into her. Soon he, too, reached a climax, bellowing a wordless cry
as his back arched and he drove into her with all his strength.
Yet she could not let him rest. She stimulated him frantically,
clawing at him and pressing her heaving body against his and
sending waves of desire into his mind, until he responded again.
They coupled again and again in a frenzy of lust, every sensation
reduplicated by their telepathic union, desperately seeking a
satisfaction that seemed to elude them even as they came. Finally,
though, their bodies succumbed to exhaustion, and they collapsed
into an unconsciousness beyond sleep.
Some while later, they awoke, bruised and scratched and sore. The
telepathic link was still present, but refined now to carry
thoughts as well as wordless sensations. Arifel was still unused
to purely mental communication, and he spoke out loud.
"I'm glad you chose me as your partner. I have never experienced
anything like this before." In formal Klingon, he added,
"_chobatlhqu'moHta'_... you have done me great honor."
"_batlh'e'wI'_, the honor is mine. Until now, I didn't realize
just how ...compatible we were."
When he spoke again, there was a hesitancy in his manner; Klingons
were not generally comfortable talking about emotions. "This is
going to make our relationship as co-workers complex. You are a
good person to work with, and a worthy friend and companion, and I
would like for us to remain friends. But it will be hard for me to
work beside you and not think about ...what just happened between
us. And will the mental link between us remain as it is, or will
it fade away until the next time you experience _pon farr_? Will
it draw us together again then? There are so many things I do not
understand about this!"
In answer, she began to caress the ridges on his head, very
tenderly, in a manner completely unlike their recent frenzied
rutting.
"Are you *still* experiencing the urges of _pon farr_?" he asked;
her touch was, incredibly, arousing him again.
"_Imzadi_... _t'hy'la_... _bangwI'oy_... beloved..." she murmured,
endearments in four languages tumbling over one another, "this has
nothing to do with _pon farr_... this is for you and me..."
She brought her mouth down upon his in a passionate yet tender
kiss; his tongue met hers, and then there was no need for any
language at all...