BASIC EMOTIONS SUMMARY: Tom and B'Elanna's friends convince them to go on the honeymoon they never had, but they encounter an old enemy. Will they make it back to Voyager and to their children? DISCLAIMER: Paramount owns Voyager and its characters. We've only borrowed the characters to satisfy our own creative urges. Alera Lerise and a few assorted other minor characters though are ours and ours alone (that is unless someone else wants to borrow them and give us credit). Archiving is okay, just e-mail us. Please keep disclaimer and our names attached. RECOGNITION OF APPRECIATION: A very special thanks goes out to our beta reader Phyllis J. Sutherland for beta reading our text and to Donna Thelen who had so graciously allowed us to use her chat page while writing this story. BASIC EMOTIONS 9/98 by PJ in NH (kelhapam@lr.net) Marleena (blakjak@juno.com) Rated R Chapter 1 B'Elanna's head rested against Tom's shoulder as he effortlessly piloted the shuttle through space--their destination a little planet two days away. Finally the two would be able to go on their honeymoon, but they were going on it kicking and screaming. When Voyager discovered the planet three days ago, their friends and crew mates had insisted that the two take this time away, saying that if anyone deserved as little rest and relaxation they did. But all Tom and B'Elanna could think about was how much they were going to miss their two little boys back on Voyager. * * * * * * * Eight months ago. "Keep on breathing, B'Elanna, that's it," Tom coached, "breathe in and out, in and out . . ." "Do you think I'm a Telkan cubcat, Tom Paris!? I know how to . . . " B'Elanna snarled as another contraction occurred causing her to stop growling at her husband so that she could try and cope with the pain. "It won't be long now B'Elanna, the contractions are only two minutes apart and you are almost fully dilated." her husband told her. "You know Tom Paris this is all your fault! If you had just had your birth control checked after you became a lizard, then I wouldn't be lying here right now in pain!" she yelled her eyes flashing with anger as her hand tightly gripped his. "Easy there, B'Elanna. I think I'm going to need that hand," Tom said trying to cope with the additional pressure that B'Elanna was exerting on it, praying that she wouldn't break any bones. "Lt. Torres, please concentrate on the breathing exercises that you learned in class," the Doctor admonished as another contraction was about ready to peak. "And you!!" she spat focusing her anger at the EMH. "You should have thought to have him checked. And you call yourself a Doct . . . aaaggghh!!!" she screamed as this contraction was even more powerful than those before. "So help me if I live through this, I'll get you both. You'll never have a moments rest," she promised. The EMH and the expectant father looked at each other and shook their heads in amazement, since when had B'Elanna Torres allowed anyone a moments rest, in particular lately? Not long after, the Doctor was happy to report that a head was visible and extolled her to push. "It's time, B'Elanna, now you can push, twin number one is in position." "Come on love," Tom said from his position behind her. "Push." "I--am--pushing--I am---uhhhh---oohmp!" she grimaced as she supported herself on her elbows and rivulets of sweat poured down her face. Despite the agony that B'Elanna was going through, the Doctor was glowing. It wasn't often that there was a birth on Voyager, and this time was even more special with twins. In fact, this would only be the second and third children born on the ship since they entered the Delta Quadrant. With another push the first twin slipped into the hands of the Doctor. "The first one is a boy, B'Elanna," the EMT announced as he held the crying infant up for the mother to see. "Mr. Paris, if you'd like to come around the laser-sever the cord, we can get ready for twin number two." A very proud Tom Paris gave his wife a kiss and left her side briefly as he performed the service. After he helped the Doctor wipe the little boy off, he held him up again for the new mother to see. "Look B'Elanna one healthy boy, and look at his hair," Tom commented with a huge grin on his face. The baby had a faint impression on his forehead of the inherited Klingon ridges and a stock of dark hair. But before B'Elanna could even hold the little tike, another strong contraction hit. "Well, Lieutenant, it looks like the other twin is ready," the EMH informed her. "Give me another push." B'Elanna, though she possessed the strength of her Klingon side, was very weak after having already endured nearly thirty-six hours of labor, tried in vain to push. "You have to do better than that, B'Elanna. I said PUSH!" the Doctor demanded. Tom having put the first baby in the previously prepared bassinet knelt down beside his wife. "Come on B'Elanna concentrate and push, you know I'd do it for you if I could." His wife nodded her head, she knew that was true and it spurred her into being able to give one final mighty push and twin number two made its appearance. "That's great. Lieutenants you have another boy," the Doctor said as Tom joined him again to cut the second umbilical cord. "Now you can relax a bit. B'Elanna can now give you something for your discomfort." "Can I see him, Tom?" B'Elanna asked as she collapsed back down upon the bed. The new father held up twin number two before he placed him in a similar bassinet. The little boy had the same faint forehead ridges as the first but this one had just wisps of pale blonde hair. "They are just beautiful, B'Elanna," he pronounced as he bestowed several kisses on his smiling wife's face. "Can I hold them?" "Sure you can, just let the Doctor scan them, and then you can hold your little miracles. Okay?" A tired B'Elanna nodded her head and before long each arm held one of the twins, both of the boys were squalling but it didn't matter to her, to her they were just perfect. She kissed the tops of both heads, one dark and one blonde, as tears of happiness trickled down her face. Looking up at her husband she saw a similar expression mirrored on his face. "B'Elanna they're beautiful, just like their mother." "I was going to say that they were handsome, just like their Dad." Four days after the birth. A very proud father and mother brought their babies to the Captain's quarters for their formal introduction to the highest ranking Starfleet officer in the Delta Quadrant. Each holding one of the children, they entered Janeway's cabin. Kathryn Janeway happily welcomed the family into her living area and requested that they all sit down. "Tom, B'Elanna, they are beautiful, may I hold them?" the Captain asked. B'Elanna nodded and motioned for her husband to go first. "Captain, I'd like you to meet Kyle D'Trem Torres-Paris," Tom announced as he passed Kathryn Janeway the blond-haired, dark-eyed baby. "And this is our other son," B'Elanna spoke up proudly holding up the dark-haired boy with the blue eyes, "Lucas K'Lar Torres-Paris." "They are absolutely gorgeous," the Captain gushed as she ran a fingertip over Kyle's nose and laughed. "I'm glad to see that they have both human and Klingon names." "Well that took a little effort," Tom admitted as he took Kyle back into his arms and looked at his wife. "But Tom convinced me that it was the 'honorable' thing to do." B'Elanna smiled handing little Lucas over for the Captain to hold. She remembered the argument they had yesterday regarding the names. He had convinced her that the Klingon side shouldn't be ignored, in fact he insisted that it was something to celebrate. She also reminded him that she would tell the boys about their heritage, but it was up to them how much of their lineage and traditions they wanted to explore and follow. B'Elanna was not about to follow her mother's example and have her sons force-fed all the Klingon rites and ceremonies. It would be something that the four of them would discuss together, when the time came. Little Lucas grabbed a hold of the Captain's little finger with a tight grip. "B'Elanna you've got one strong son here." she said as the tried to pull her finger away from the little baby's grip. "And the other one is just as strong," Tom boasted. "I keep telling her it's the Klingon genes, but she swears the strength comes from the Paris side." "I sure it's a combination of the two," Janeway said diplomatically with a smile at little Lucas. She glanced up to see two of the happiest and proudest people she had ever seen. If anyone of the ship deserved to be happy, it was this pair, she thought. I hope I can keep them all safe and sound until we get home. Chapter 2 A great deal of time and energy was expended daily taking care of the twins. Planning ahead of time, even before the babies were born, Tom and B'Elanna had decided to work different shifts in order to watch their sons. Both had admitted that they were reluctant to allow anyone else to care for them, except when it was absolutely necessary. The typical day usually entailed Tom rising early, changing the boys, and preparing bottles, while B'Elanna took the opportunity to shower and change, before Tom had to report to duty. Later in the morning after Tom left for the Bridge, B'Elanna would happily look after the two rambunctious boys. She'd play with them, feed them, and settle them down for naps in the afternoon. One of her favorite activities was taking them for long walks on the holodeck or around the ship using the beautiful stroller that the Captain and Chakotay had given them. Late in the afternoon when Tom was finished with his shift, he'd rush to the mess hall eat quickly and hurry back to their cabin so B'Elanna could report to Engineering. By midnight, B'Elanna would quietly enter the cabin, usually to find that her three men were already asleep. It wasn't unusual though, especially during the first few months, that she'd come home and see her husband rocking both of his sons while he sang them to sleep. Those were special little moments she would always remember, it made her reflect back over their relationship and back to a time when Tom was in such despair that he had tried to end his life, not once. but twice. It now seemed such a long time ago when she watched him with his boys, or his little Flyboys as he liked to call them. They were a happy family -- tired -- but happy. * * * * * * "...and then Alera turned to me and said 'Harry I'm the one with the telepathic capabilities, so how do you always know what I'm thinking?'" Harry finished the story with a laugh and Joe Carey joined him until Joe's attention was diverted by a familiar tall figure sprinting out of the Mess Hall. "There he goes again," the Joe remarked. "Looks like he's running late." Harry didn't even need to be told who Joe was talking about. "You know, I can't remember the last time I've had a meal with either Tom or B'Elanna. All they ever do is rush here and there, they never have anytime for anything but work and the boys," Harry shook his head sadly, he missed his friends. Alera and the Captain, noticing the two men at the table, made their way over to join them. "So what are you two talking about?" the Captain asked, as she sat down next to Carey and Alera took a seat next to her fiance. "Oh about Tom and B'Elanna how they never seem to have any time for each other. The twins certainly require a lot of attention." Joe informed the ladies. "It's a wonder that they don't fall asleep on their feet," Harry added after he gave Alera, a kiss on her cheek. Joe leaned forward so that only the group could hear what he was about to say. "Well, actually I caught B'Elanna asleep on her desk last week. I don't ever remember seeing her so tired." Janeway chewed her first forkful of the colorful meal on her plate in contemplation before she responded. "Thankfully Tom hasn't fallen asleep but he certainly looks exhausted. I wish there was something we could do." Alera being somewhat shy was a little hesitant to speak up, in particular in front of the Captain, but Harry could tell that there was something on her mind. "What is it, Alera? Do you have something to say?" The half-Betazoid blessed him with a little embarrassed smile that he just adored. "I keep on telling you, Harry, I'm the telepath. How do you always know what I'm thinking?" Harry chuckled remembering his previous conversation with Joe. "I guess I was right again, so what were you going to say?" "Well just that the two of them have been married, oh about a yea, and they still haven't taken a honeymoon. It would be nice if they could have some time to themselves without the babies. Just so they could get some rest and enjoy each other without having to worry about whether the boys needed changing or feeding." Janeway's eyes twinkled with enthusiasm. "What a wonderful idea." "Do you think they'd go for it?" Joe asked. "They hate to ask anyone to look after Lucas and Kyle." "But they are such good little boys, never any trouble," Janeway told the group. "Just two weeks ago Chakotay and I looked after them and they were just little angels--never a fuss." "That's true," Joe said smiling. "Tom and B'Elanna's little Flyboys are great kids, they even went through teething without much of a fuss--must be the Klingon genes. Samantha and I looked after them, oh about a month ago when Tom had to assist B'Elanna in Engineering, they even went to bed without an argument. They're great kids, don't you think so Harry?" "Sure, but I haven't had the opportunity to look after them, I'm always either on B'Elanna's shift or Tom's, but I'm sure I'll, or we," the ensign said looking at Ensign Lerise," will look after them sooner or later." "Well why not sooner?" the Captain suggested, grasping the opportunity that was presented. "I'd be willing to give both of you some time off to look after the boys, that is if we could get the parents to take a few days for themselves. Now it seems to me between the four of us could come up with a holoprogram that would be appropriate," she added with a glimmer in her eye. "That is if we could keep them in it," Alera added. "I think you'd have to put a security lock on the holodeck to keep them inside, if you wanted to make them take a honeymoon on Voyager." Harry's face lit up. "Captain, I think I might have an idea." "I'm listening, Ensign." "Yesterday when we were searching for more galacite, before we found that asteroid field that had a wealth of the mineral, we came across a group of planets about eight light years away. While they weren't any use to us after we found the asteroids, there were a couple of M-class planets that might be ideal for a little vacation." "That's a wonderful idea Harry, while we mine for minerals on the asteroids, B'Elanna and Tom can take a shuttle down to one of the planets and have a little time for themselves," the Captain remarked. "And you and Alera can babysit." "Well--I--uh," Harry stammered. Janeway laughed at the young man's expression, it was as if some one told him he had to look after a Kazon warrior for a week not two little babies. "You'll do fine, Harry. You two are the perfect choice. While we are mining the asteroid, you two would have had little to do anyway. And besides, if you two need any help, there are a lot of people on Voyager willing to give you a hand." "Sounds like we have a plan, Captain," Carey concurred, "but how can we convince them to go?" "Just leave that to me, Joe. I think I know just how to get them to go. And if my idea doesn't work, I can just pull rank and order them to go." The four dissolved into loud laughter which caused the other occupants of the mess hall to wonder what was going on. Chapter 3 Tom holding Lucas and B'Elanna holding Kyle sat side by side on a biobed in Sickbay as the Doctor scanned all four of them with the medical tricorder. Occasionally, the Doctor would shake his head or say just 'ah huh, ah huh' as he reviewed the information being processed by the hand-held device. B'Elanna took notice of the Doctor's actions and with each passing moment looked more and more worried and frustrated. "Doctor, quit saying 'ah huh, ah huh' and tell us what's wrong with the boys." she demanded clearly having reached the limit of what little patience she possessed. The Doctor looked up at the family with a look of incredulousness on his face. "Why nothing is wrong with Kyle and Lucas. They are perfectly healthy." "Then why were we asked to come down here?" Tom asked reflecting his wife's impatience. "Actually, the Captain asked you to come down. She's been concerned about you and B'Elanna and she's not alone. I've had a number of people comment to me during the last few months about how tired you appear to be and how you two never have any time for yourselves," the EMH explained as he sat down on the chair in front of the four and clasped his hands in front of himself resting his elbows on his knees. "And it was a good thing she did too." "What do you mean?" Tom asked as he looked from the Doctor to his wife. "What I mean is you two are clearly showing signs of exhaustion in fact . . ." the EMH started to say but was interrupted when Harry Kim barged into the Sickbay rubbing his forehead. "Mr. Kim is there something I can do for you?" "Just a headache, Doc. I came down to get a analgesic," he explained as he headed over to the cabinet that contained the routine first aid supplies and finding the medicine proceeded to take it. "Go ahead, Doctor," B'Elanna insisted not wanting to wait, "anything you can say to us, you can say in front of Harry." Tom nodded his head agreeing with his wife's statement. "All right, I was going to ask you when was the last time either of you slept for more than five hours? Or when was the last time you two have been together, not counting work, without your children." Tom and B'Elanna shared a knowing look before Tom responded. "Well I...you know we've. . ." Harry piped up behind them. "They haven't. I believe that's what he's trying to say." B'Elanna shot Harry a death glare that usually struck fear in her staff, but Harry was too interested in his friends' health to be affected for a change. "Just what I thought," the EMH said. "I'm going to recommend that you two take some time off. I'm prescribing both of you take a vacation by yourselves away from Voyager without the boys." "Uhh, Doc," Tom whined as he shifted Lucas from his right arm to his left. "you've got to be kidding. We'll be fine." Ensign Kim approached the family his arms crossed over his chest, trying his best to look formidable. "Tom, it's all set, the shuttle is prepped and packed all ready for you two to finally take that honeymoon you've never been on," Harry explained. "What's thi, a conspiracy?" B'Elanna asked as she looked at Harry and then back to the Doctor. "Nope, it's just your friends and crewmates telling you to take some time off for yourselves before you both collapse," Harry added. "And who are you, the new Doctor?" the pilot argued. "No he is NOT the new Doctor," the EMH piped up, "but his prognosis is remarkably accurate for a layperson. According to the medical scan, it's a wonder you two function as well as you have been. Now Mr. Kim here has found a lovely little planet for you to explore on a honeymoon and before either of you say anything about not going, I have the authority to order you to go with the Captain's blessing." "But what about . . . ," B'Elanna started to say. "Alera and I will look after Kyle and Lucas," Harry answered correctly anticipating her question. "Who better to look after them than your friend and a Betazoid telepath?" The logic was infallible. Tom and B'Elanna knew that this had been planned most carefully, they had no choice but to take a honeymoon. * * * * * * * A few hours later Tom and B'Elanna were packing away a few personal belongings including holopictures of the twins as Uncle Harry and Aunt Alera sat in the living area playing with their little honorary nephews. Even though the parents tried to drag their feet, eventually the packing was done and they found themselves out in their living area taking turns holding the two boys as they said their goodbyes. They admonished the boys to be good for their aunt and uncle and showered them with kisses before they handed them back over to the two ensigns. "Now you've got our list of instructions?" B'Elanna asked worriedly. "Yes, it's right here," Harry said as he held up the datapadd with his free hand. "Remember, Lucas can't stand apple sauce and for some reason we can't fathom Kyle loves pureed leola root," Tom told them as he rolled his eyes at the mere mention of the vegetable. "And they both love to be read to, I left the children's holobooks right on the table by their cribs," B'Elanna added. "And Alera, don't forget, sometimes to get them to burp you have to hold them . . .ah I'll show. . ." Tom started to say as he put his bag down on the floor and reached for Kyle to demonstrate. Harry laughed. "We'll be fine, Tom. Don't worry about a thing. After all what could possibly go wrong? And Alera should be able to tell what's going on inside their little heads." "Is that true?" B'Elanna asked the Betazoid. "Well, yes and no, their little minds aren't processing complex thoughts yet, but I should be able to pick up on basic emotions, whether they are happy or sad--things like that," she explained trying to sound very confident though inside she was a little unsure of how much she could understand the boys' thoughts as she had never been around very many babies. Feeling somewhat relieved, Tom and B'Elanna nodded their heads in agreement and giving their sons one more kiss, hug, and a wave goodbye, left the cabin. "They'll be okay," Harry said to Alera after the door closed, when he noticed her concerned expression. "I'm sure they will be once they get going, but I can sense that they feel that they are abandoning them," she replied a bit worriedly. "Come on, 'Lera, no bad thoughts, Harry said with a grin. "Let's get their stroller and take these two for a walk on the holodeck, I created a little program last night that I think they'll like. It's based on a little park that my mother and father used to take me to when I was a little kid. Out in the corridor, Tom and B'Elanna walked hand in hand slowly toward the nearest turbolift. "I just hate leaving them, Tom." B'Elanna said as the turbolift door slid open and they stepped inside. "Our babies. We've never left them before," she said in a soft voice as the lift descended towards the shuttlebay. Tom was thinking the same thing and looked over at his beautiful wife to see that her eyes were becoming heavy with unshed tears as she bit her lower lip. "Computer halt turbolift," he ordered as he put their bag on the floor. "Come here, B'Elanna, he said as he opened his arms to welcome her into his embrace. He held her as the tears spilled, stroking her hair, kissing the top of her head, until she finally pulled away brushing away the wetness from her cheeks. "I'm sorry, Tom. I don't know what's come over me." "I do, you miss our little Flyboys already, I know that's how I feel," he said soothingly. "Then why do we have to go if we are going to be miserable?" The pilot cupped her face in his hands and gently kissed her on the lips. "Because we need to get away and rest, and remember for a little while how it was when it was just us. Our friends could see that we needed to get away, but we couldn't. I don't know, maybe because we were too close to the situation, but from their vantage point they could tell. They care about us and Lucas and Kyle, B'Elanna, they aren't doing this to be cruel." "I know," she admitted. "I'm sure when I get back I'll be glad we went, but now the boys are all I can think of." "So are you ready?" her husband asked. B'Elanna nodded and gave him a small, brave smile. "Computer resume." And the turbolift descended again towards its destination. The door of the turbolift slid behind them as they entered the corridor. They walked down the hall toward Shuttlebay One. "I can't believe we were ordered to do this," Torres griped as she walked beside her husband. "You have to admit we do need a break," Paris mentioned. Torres shook her head, "We were just fine, Tom. We don't need this vacation." Tom stifled a grin, "I heard you fell asleep in Engineering, B'Elanna. Most of the ship is talking about it. I almost fell asleep at the Conn yesterday. We definitely could use this vacation. I do feel apprehensive about leaving the kids, though." B'Elanna stopped then, her eyes wide. Several thoughts ran through her mind, but one stood apart. A vision of their children crying and sickly crept into her mind. "Tom, the babies. We have to get back to them!" B'Elanna spun around and ran back down the hall toward the turbolift. Tom caught up to her in no time. He grabbed her arms to stop her. "B'Elanna, they'll be fine. Harry and Alera will take good care of them. Besides, it will be good practice for them." His wife turned around to see a mischievous grin spread across Paris' face. She allowed a similar smile to fall on her face as well. "So you think it would do them some good?" she asked, running her hands over his chest. Tom nodded, "And this honeymoon will be good for us as well." B'Elanna's smile grew wider and she nodded. The two then continued down the corridor. They walked toward the shuttlebay. With each step, the two became more anxious. They kept telling themselves and each other that they needed this vacation. When the doors to the shuttlebay opened, they were ready for the trip. "Looks like they finally showed up," Chakotay said with a smirk, "I was sure they were going to be dragged in here kicking and screaming." Paris and Torres looked at each other and rolled their eyes. "You weren't far from the truth," Tom said, walking toward the Commander and Captain, "B'Elanna almost turned back around." "Tom!" B'Elanna growled as she hit him on the arm. Chakotay and Janeway smiled at Paris' mock hurt expression. "I know you will enjoy this honeymoon," Janeway stated, "We'll meet up with you in a few days. So enjoy." Tom and B'Elanna smiled and embraced their respective commanders. Chakotay then shook Paris' hand as Janeway hugged Torres. "See you two soon," the Captain said, holding back her happy tears. The two nodded again and went to their shuttle. The door slid open and the two stepped in. A gasp of surprise was heard from inside. "It's beautiful," Torres said, staring before her in awe. "We thought you'd like it," Janeway's voice came to them, "Lt. Carey, Harry, and I worked quite hard on it. Carey will be eating Neelix' cooking for months now with all of his credits he used." "Thanks," Tom breathed. Before the couple was a large bed for two. The covers were made of red satin, and the pillows were shaped like hearts. On both sides of the bed were pink and white candles. It gave the shuttle a romantic glow. The soft light gave the couple a warm feeling inside. They stood close together, their arms wrapped around the other's waist. "You know, I think I'm glad we waited this long to go on our honeymoon," Tom remarked, stunned at the renovated shuttle interior. B'Elanna said nothing as tears once again rolled down her face. She had never felt more loved and appreciated in her life. "Let's get on our way," B'Elanna finally said, "I don't want to leave Joe with my engines for too long." "Get going you two," Janeway said, "Don't worry about your engines, B'Elanna. I'll make sure Carey doesn't damage them too much while you're gone." The shuttle's door shut as Tom sat in the pilot's chair. B'Elanna blew out the candles and sat beside him, staring at the bed in the back of the craft. Tom watched her from the corner of his eye as he went through the check list. "Don't worry, B'Elanna," he mentioned, "we'll get to use it soon." B'Elanna stared at him darkly, but her eyes sparkled, "We better, Helmboy. I want this honeymoon to be memorable." Tom smiled impishly, "Oh, it will. Trust me." B'Elanna rolled her eyes as they exited the shuttlebay and headed for the planet. Chapter 4 With B'Elanna's head resting on Tom's shoulder the pair sat at the helm watching the stars streak by on their way to their destination. "Do you hear that B'Elanna?" Tom asked in a soft voice after a while, cocking his head to one side. B'Elanna didn't move her head from his shoulder but listened intently. "No, I don't. Why, what is it?" she asked. "If you listen very, very carefully 'Lanna you'll hear silence, It's been a long time hasn't it?" he asked as he stroked the softness of her cheek with his fingertips. "A very long time, Tom. Actually it is kind of nice. I'm not saying I don't miss the boys, but I had forgotten how wonderful it was to experience peace and quiet and not to have to do anything." "I know, I feel the same way." Tom bent down and kissed her as his fingers tap danced over the control panel. "I've activated the scanners, and according to my readings there isn't anybody but Voyager within scanning range, I'm going to put the scanners in security mode to alert us if anyone does show up and initiate the autopilot. It's time for bed, my dear." That first night they undressed, lit the candles, and slipped in under the cool satin sheets only to find that under the pillows, several small packages wrapped in silver paper and tied up with blue bows had been hidden. One contained chocolate truffles from the Captain, another pictures of the twins from Harry and Alera, still another massage oil from the Delaney sisters, and the last one four dermal regenerators and two osteo simulators from the Doctor with an enclosed message telling them to beware of increased hormonal activity, but if they couldn't, please to use these with his compliments. "Everyone has been so kind, Tom," B'Elanna said as she removed one of the bottles of citrus-scented massage oil from the box and removed the cap to smell the contents. Tom smiled up at her and rolled over on his stomach. "Are you going to smell that all night, or are you going to use it?" he asked. "Oh definitely use it," his wife answered with a purr to her voice. She dribbled the oil over his back and started to massage it in with her strong hands. The next day started with the two spending a luxurious lazy morning in bed. They'd sleep, make love, talk, eat, and then start all over again. That night Tom re-checked the autopilot and set the alarm to alert them before they reached orbit. < The sound of the alarm woke the groggy pilot and his wife from a deep sleep. As B'Elanna opened her eyes and stretched, Tom slipped unintentionally from under the red satin sheets and landed with a loud thump on the deck of the shuttle. "That's some exit," B'Elanna commented as she tried to refrain from giggling. "Are you hurt?" Tom pulled himself up and rubbed the point of contact -- his bottom. "Just my um pride, vixen." < "Damn," he muttered as he grabbed his briefs and hurriedly tried to pull them on as he made his way to the front of the shuttle, first jumping on one foot and then the other until the shorts were finally in position and he was finally sitting at the helm. Sitting on the bed with the red sheets wrapped around her bronzed, nude body, B'Elanna laughed until tears ran down her cheeks. "Why are you bothering putting those on? Afraid some alien might see you in all your glory? "So you thought that was funny, huh?" the pilot finally asked after he completed the programming so that the shuttle could achieve orbit. B'Elanna could only nod her head, speech was impossible at the present moment as all she could do was laugh. "Well maybe you think this is funny, he said and he sprang out of his seat with a wicked grin on his face and threw himself back on the bed and began to tickle his lovely wife. "Come on love, let's get dressed and land this shuttle and see what idyllic piece of paradise Harry found for us?" "Okay, but can't we...ah...*play* a little bit first?," she asked as she approached him on hands and knees, growling. "You read my mind, wife. Take me I'm yours!" B'Elanna needed no further invitation. Chapter 5 The sun shining down upon the planet, caused the couple to blink against the brightness. They shielded their eyes against the light when their eyes still hadn't adjusted. "Sure is bright here," Tom stated the obvious. B'Elanna just nodded as she looked over the surroundings. The sky was a pale orange and the grass had a bluish tint. The trees seemed to go on forever. "It's beautiful, Tom," the half-Klingon breathed, "Harry picked a wonderful planet for our honeymoon." Tom smiled as he wrapped his left arm around his wife. her closer to him, he kissed the top of her head. "It sure is, B'Elanna. We should have Harry pick out our vacation spots more often." B'Elanna giggled as she put her arms around her husband's waist. She rubbed her cheek against his chest breathing in his familiar scent. "Do you have anything planned, Tom?" B'Elanna asked, a smile in her voice. Tom smiled, "I have a picnic planned, but first I want to explore this place." "Sounds wonderful. When?" "How about now?" B'Elanna looked up at him to see his blue eyes sparkling with an excited fire. Their fire excited her as well, she smiled at him and nodded. "Good. I'll get the food," Tom said, letting her go and entering the shuttle. Ten minutes later, the couple, dressed in shorts and shirts were walking through the forest. Bird songs sounded through the air, bringing a sense of spring to the couple. A slight breeze ruffled their hair. Tom breathed in the fresh air and smiled. "Nice to be breathing actual air," he remarked. B'Elanna nodded, "I bet you're already getting an idea for another holoprogram." Tom chuckled, "You know me so well, B'Elanna." The two laughed as they walked arm in arm deeper into the woods. A few minutes later, the couple came across a clearing filled with wildflowers. The slight breeze caused the flowers to sway as if they were the waves of an ocean. "It's perfect," Paris said enjoying the view. He then turned to B'Elanna and asked, "Shall we?" B'Elanna looked at him, smiling. She nodded as she slid her arm into his. The two then walked into the clearing. "This looks like a good spot," Tom announced, looking around. They were in the middle of the clearing, surrounded by trees. B'Elanna helped her husband spread the blanket on the living carpet of flowers. Then sat down beside him as he opened the basket. She watached him as he brought forth a bottle of wine, French bread, and grapes. "Pretending we're in France, Tom?" Torres asked, smiling. Tom returned the smile, "Why not? Actually, though I don't care where I am as long as it's with you." B'Elanna blushed then said, "You really do talk too much, Paris." "And you never could take a compliment, Torres." "Touche." Tom smiled then opened the wine. He poured it into two glasses, handing one to B'Elanna. "To us," he said, his eyes dark with seriousness. "To us," B'Elanna answered as she touched his glass to his. She then added, "And to our future together." "To our future together," Tom agreed. The two stared into each other's eyes as they sipped the wine. Tom then drew a knife and brought out two plates. He sliced the bread then placed some pieces on the two plates. He picked up a grape and leaned toward her. B'Elanna opened her mouth and took the fruit offering. She closed her eyes as she chewed savoring the taste. Tom popped a grape into his mouth as he watched her eat. When she opened her eyes, he smiled. "Delicious," B'Elanna whispered. "Try the bread," Tom suggested as he picked up a slice. She followed suit. "Tom," B'Elanna began a moment later, "Why did you take so long to tell me you loved me? Why didn't you say it when you knew you did?" Tom put the glass he held down in his lap, and stared at it. *So we're back to this, huh?* He thought. He took a deep breath and looked at her, *Might as well tell her.* "I thought you wouldn't believe me. I thought you would just think of my reputation and believe I wanted only one thing." B'Elanna looked at her glass. He was right to a point. She had known, even before she became attracted to him, that he would never take advantage of her--that he just liked to flirt and nothing else. "Tom, you should have at least tried," she mentioned, "I never believed your reputation. I knew there was more to you than that." He smiled, "I know. I'm just glad we're together now. I love you so much." "I love you too, Tom." The two gazed at each other, the wind blowing through their hair. Then leaning over their food, they kissed passionately. Their tongues danced a duet as each ran their hands through the other's hair. B'Elanna ran her hands under Paris' shirt, running them over his chest. Then breaking the kiss, she removed his shirt. Then slipped her shirt up and over her head, smiling when Tom growled. He's getting pretty good a growling, she mused. Tom embraced her again as he gently pushed her down on the blanket. He was glad that she had decided against wearing a bra. He hated trying to take those things off. It always seemed to slow down the passion, though he had to admit not by much. He kissed and nipped his way down her body. She moaned his name as she dug her fingers into his unruly hair. He slowly stripped her shorts and underwear off then he went back to devouring her mouth. B'Elanna's hands ran up and down his back as she deepened the kiss. When their lips parted she nipped his cheek, then his neck. She gasped as his tongue flicked into her left ear. "Thomas!" She shouted as he giggled. "Sorry, couldn't resist." "Pig," she teased. "You love me anyway." B'Elanna was about to say something, but he began to suckle her breasts. Moaning, she arched her back toward his mouth; giving more of herself to him. "Tom," she moaned as he went from one breast to the other. She growled after a while, telling him to quit stalling. He answered her by spreading her legs apart and sliding into her. Making a sound between a moan and a gasp. She wrapped her legs around his waist and flipped him over, breaking the connection. Tom stared up at her, his blue eyes dark with arousal. He placed his hands on her hips as she bent over him. She kissed and nipped his chest, causing him to moan with pleasure. "B'Elanna," he moaned closing his eyes, as she licked his chest. B'Elanna rose to a sitting position and smiled at him. His eyes opened, but closed again as she brought herself down over him. Moaning his name she began to rock forward. Tom thrust up to meet her movements as they found their familiar rhythm. Their pace increased as they moaned each other's name. B'Elanna placed her hands on his chest as she furiously rocked her hips forward. Her head tilted back as Paris' thrusts came faster. "Oh, Tom," she breathed as she felt herself nearing the edge. Tom then sat up and wrapped his arms around her. Burying his face in her neck as he thrust deeper inside her. He heard B'Elanna growl as she met his movements. Their breathing became quicker. Suddenly, B'Elanna cried out, pulling Paris' blonde hair as she deliriously fell over the edge. Tom thrust one last time and released into her. His cry was a mixture of both pain and pleasure. Tom fell back onto the blanket, bringing B'Elanna with him. As she came back down to earth, she noticed the feel of his warm arms wrapped around her. She snuggled closer to him as she sighed. "You pulled my hair when you climaxed," Tom mentioned, sleepily. "Sorry," B'Elanna answered, a smile playing on her lips, "It must of hurt." "I'll live," he said as he yawned. "Want to stay here or go back to the shuttle?" B'Elanna rubbed her cheek against his chest as her right hand moved down his arm. She then sat up, and looked at him. His eyes were clear and bright and wanted an answer. She smiled and gave him one. "If you think you can walk, we can go back to the shuttle." Tom smiled then sat up. He wrapped his arms around her as he kissed her forehead. "I can walk, Lanna. Just lead the way." She laughed then stood to get dressed. He followed suit. After picking up the blanket and placing the dishes and food back into the basket, the couple headed for the shuttle. Chapter 6 "I've spotted a craft on the surface," Qret informed his leader as his large hands adjusted a series of knobs. "Excellent!" Lodar exclaimed as he approached the junior officer from behind. "Show me." Qret fine-tuned the visual display and a small blip appeared on the screen in front of him. "By the mass of the vessel, I'd say it was only equipped to handle a small number--possibly four or five at the best, depending on the type of species." "Good work. Prepare to land," the Commander announced with a feral grin to the other two members of his small crew. Qret, evaluate the planet for viable options, and make it interesting, it's been a long time--too long," Lodar ordered with a sinister laugh. * * * * * * Tom and B'Elanna holding hands began their walk back along the path to the shuttle or their 'honeymoon hotel' as they had started to call it. B'Elanna carried the blanket and Tom held the picnic basket. They would take turns, one pulling the other along and vice a versa, occasionally laughing and kissing each other as they made their way back. Tom dropped the basket at one point, closing his eyes he pulled his wife into an embrace. They shared a deep kiss, which left them both breathless. Tom opened his eyes but before he could focus he felt himself and B'Elanna enveloped by a transporter beam. When the beam finally deposited them, they found themselves standing together in a small bare gray room. Pipes ran along the ceiling next to small lights that provided only minimum light. >From some of the larger pipes a type of steam escaped every so often. Leaking from other smaller pipes was a odoriferous oily substance which dripped onto the deck where they stood. Tom held on to his wife tightly and she did the same to him. Neither was about to let go of the other until questions had been asked. "Tom, what happened?" B'Elanna asked as she looked around at their surroundings. "I don't know B'Elanna, but I don't have to tell you I don't like it. And for some strange reason, something about this place seems familiar," he said as he looked up and around in the poor light, trying to determined what is was about this place made him feel that he had experienced this before. "Well whatever it is," B'Elanna said scrunching her nose. "This place sure does stink." "You can say that again. That's it! That's what's familiar--the smell." "The smell?" "Yep, now if only I could remember where it was I smelled it . . ." Tom's sentence was interrupted by the sound of a door creaking open. Instinctively, he positioned his wife behind him for her protection. There in the dim light on the other side of the room, two very tall, large figures approached them. "We found you again, Voyager," one of the two spoke. As they neared the center of the room where the light was somewhat better. Tom knew why the smell seemed so familiar to him. Before them stood two heavily armed Hirogen. The the smell was the same odor he noticed when he had boarded their ship over a year ago. It was the smell of the fluid that had filled that cylinder on their bridge. The fluid that they had been unable to determine the purpose of. Whether it served to prepare the relics for display or if it was some type of soup meant for consumption. The memory accompanied by the smell caused the pilot to feel slightly nauseous. "Prey, are you ready for the hunt?" "Go to hell!" Tom snarled. "The Captain made a deal," B'Elanna argued. "How dare you hold us against our will. Let us out of here!" The two Hirogen pointed their weapons at the couple as an even larger Hirogen entered from behind the first two. Dressed slightly different and proudly displaying what looked like medals on his chest. "I'm Commander Lodar and whether or not you leave here alive is totally up to you. What? You don't remember me?" "No, we don't," Tom answered for the two of them. "A shame, a real shame. The holodeck hunts on Voyager were very enjoyable despite the fact that my superior officer wouldn't allow us to finish the game. But I don't have him looking over my shoulder any more. What you see before you is part of a small but growing group of Hirogen that refuse to relinquish our old ways. Hirogen who believe our traditions are not to be ignored. Who still seek to be challenged by the hunt for prey. And you two are our prey." Tom and B'Elanna looked at each other trying to digest this information. B'Elanna was the first to speak. "What did you mean about leaving here alive is up to us?" "It's quite simple really. If the two of you provide us with hunts that stimulate and challenge us . I may be convinced to release you. As I said it is totally up to you." Tom pulled B'Elanna to him with his right arm. "I'll do it. I'll be your prey. Just let my wife and the mother of my children go. I beg you! You can keep me, but release her." Lodar laughed approaching the pair with his weapon raised threateningly before him. "You don't understand. We hunt for the pair of you. Both of you start the hunt at sunrise and both of you must finish by sunset. If you do that, I'll return you to this ship for you to recover before the next hunt begins." "You're sick," Tom snarled. "Don't you have any honor? You'd make my wife endure this hunt? She has two babies at home that need a mother?" Reaching down towards the pair, Lodar patted B'Elanna on the stomach. "Don't you dare touch my wife!" Tom threatened placing himself between B'Elanna and Lodar. "Come now Voyagers, the last time we met she was ripe with child and still proved to be an impressive adversary, as did you. This time you're both in prime health. It will be a splendid hunt," Lodar retreated to the door. "Htar, Wotrel see to our prey. See that they are fed and are properly clothed for tomorrow's hunt." With the creaking and slamming of the metal door Lodar left. Htar and Wotrel threw the bags they had been carrying on their backs at the pair. Then they turned and followed their leader from the cell. "Voyager will come looking for us, Tom," B'Elanna said trying to sound reassuring. "Of course they will B'Elanna Chapter 7 "Alera!" Harry Kim shouted from the bedroom. He was standing over the bed with a replicated diaper in his hands. Staring at the infant, who stared back with piercing blue eyes. "What is it, Harry?" The half-Betazoid asked from the doorway. She sensed his frustration as well as saw it in the way he was standing. Harry looked over at her then turned for her to see his problem. "Lucas ruined my uniform!" he shouted, gesturing toward the wet spot just above the crotch. He looked like he was the one who had wet his pants, not Lucas. Alera tried to hide her laughter to no avail. She laughed out loud, causing Harry to blush. He looked at Lucas, who was now playing with his toes. He turned back to Alera, who was still laughing. "Are you done, yet?" He asked. Alera snickered as she went to him. Taking the diaper from him, she put it on the infant. Harry watched as the boy cooed and giggled. Alera then picked up Lucas and smiled at Kim. "I guess you'll just have to change Lucas from now on," he said, shrugging. Lerise shook her head, "It was an accident, Harry. I doubt he will do it again." Harry smiled and nodded, "All right, Alera." He sighed and looked at his uniform, "I need to change before I go to the Bridge." Alera nodded, "All right. I'll call you when I have to report for work. See you later." She then left the bedroom. Entering the main room, Alera placed Lucas in his crib next to Kyle. He kissed each of them on the forehead before sitting on the couch to work on her report. Several minutes later, Harry entered the living room wearing a clean uniform. He went over to Alera, kissed her on the cheek then left for the Bridge. ~~ Five hours later, Harry's commbadge chirped. "Lerise to Kim." "Kim here," he answered, knowing what was coming. "It's your turn, Harry. Don't worry, they're asleep." Harry could hear the smile in her voice. He shook his head as he remembered that morning's event. "I'll be there, Alera. Kim out." Ten minutes later, Harry stood outside the Torres-Paris' door. He drew a deep breath then tapped the announcer. "Come in," Alera's voice floated to his ears. The door opened and the ensign stepped inside. Alera was exiting the bathroom, brushing her dark blonde hair. She smiled at him and he smiled back. "The babies are asleep," she said kissing him, "They'll wake up in about an hour to eat. I'll be back in six hours to help you put them to bed. Have fun." She kissed him again then left their friends' quarters. Harry entered the bedroom and saw the large crib at the foot of the bed. He looked in it and saw Kyle's blond hair. The baby looked just like Tom did when the pilot was asleep or unconscious. He smiled as he envisioned his friend's peaceful face when he was visiting Tom in Sickbay. He was looking at that expression now on Kyle. *And how many times will you end up in Sickbay, Kyle?* Harry asked silently. He looked over to Kyle's right to see piercing blue eyes staring at him. They were so intense that he had to look away. Lucas had not only inherited Tom's blue eyes, but his intense stare as well. *How many people will you affect with that gaze of yours, Lucas?* Harry thought, looking back at the baby. The blue eyes were calmer and Harry relaxed. It must have been his imagination. He shook his head as the baby fell back to sleep. He then went back into the living room to read over his report. An hour later, Harry jumped when he heard a wail coming from the bedroom. Running into the room and over to the crib. He looked inside to find Kyle crying. "Shhh, Kyle," Harry whispered as he picked up the infant, "You'll wake your brother." Kyle bawled louder and kicked his little feet. Harry raced into the other room, going right to the replicator. "A bottle of warm milk, formula Paris Kyle." he shouted over the cries of the baby. The bottle appeared and Harry grabbed it. He then went over to the couch and sat down. Placing Kyle in the crook of his left arm, he eased the nipple on the bottle into the baby's mouth. Kyle began feeding almost at once. "Hungry, aren't you?" Harry asked as deep brown eyes stared back at him. They reminded him of B'Elanna's warm eyes. He smiled at the baby as Kyle drank. A few moments later, Kyle stopped drinking. He stared at Harry, his dark eyes bright. "Done?" The ensign asked as he took the bottle away and then looked toward the bathroom. *B'Elanna and Tom said to burp the babies after they ate,* he thought, *Guess I'll burp him.* Gathering Kyle in his arms and heading toward the bathroom. Before he got there, a warm sensation ran down his right shoulder. He stopped and groaned. *Oh no,* he thought and hurried into the bathroom. Moving Kyle to his other shoulder as he looked into the mirror, he turned so that he could see the back of his shoulder. Running down his uniform shoulder was undigested milk. Kyle had thrown up on him. "Damn. Now, I'm going to have to change again." At that moment, the sound of crying came from the bedroom. Lucas was hungry now and wanted to tell the entire ship. Harry looked back in the mirror at his reflection and spoke, "You can do this, Harry. They're just babies." He then heard crying from beside his ear. Kyle had joined his brother in crying. *This is going to be a long day,* he thought as he went into the bedroom to feed Lucas. Chapter 8 The next morning, Tom and B'Elanna clothed in loose fitting tan jumpsuits waited in the cell for the Hirogen to return. Earlier, they had explored the walls, the floor, every nook and cranny but unfortunately they had found no way to escape. "Here, B'Elanna," Tom said as he passed her a circular disk that resembled a doughnut but looked as it were made out of sawdust. B'Elanna grumbled, but took the offered disk from her husband and breaking it in two began to chew it. She swallowed it along with a mouthful of what tasted like sour water from one of the bottles of liquid they had been given. "I never thought I'd find something to eat that was worse tasting that the leola root that Neelix fixes, but I believe this is it." B'Elanna grumbled. "But we have to eat something to maintain our strength," Tom replied as he brought a similar one up to his lips and chewed off a chunk. "In fact, we should bring some of these and some of this . . . ah . . . water with us, you never know." "Tom we have to find a way to get out of here," she roared for the umpteenth time that morning alone, this time she emphasized her frustration by kicking at one of the walls with her foot. "It's too bad that our commbadges don't work over long distances." Tom nodded his head in understanding. They had been surprised that their captors hadn't taken the badges, and had counted themselves lucky. During the night, they tried the commbadges but were not successful, Voyager of course wasn't close enough to pick up the signal. "We'll find a way out, B'Elanna. I'm not going to let them keep us away from our boys." His voice trailed off as the door to the cell noisily slammed opened. Lodar and another Hirogen that they hadn't seen the night before entered. "I see that the clothing fits you and that you've eaten. That's good. We wouldn't want the hunt to end too soon would we?" Lodar said as the other Hirogen warily watched the prisoners. "The first hunt will begin very soon. As to the type of terrain and conditions you'll encounter, you'll find out when you arrive. But I thought that I'd introduce you to Qret," Lodar said as he nodded to his companion. "He has been afforded the honor of the first hunt. "It'll be the last hunt, Commander. I'll not disappoint you!" the younger, enthusiastic Hirogen stated adamantly. "Yes, well we shall see if relics hang on your wall. I've told you before, Qret, this species may be small but they are very resourceful," Lodar warned as he took the weapon from Qret and held it up for Tom and B'Elanna to briefly look at before tossing it back to the smaller man. "This device will be the weapon of choice for the day. It emits an energy beam. When it hits the prey. it causes the prey to hallucinate, but if the beam's contact is prolonged, a painful death will occur. You two will be beamed to the site of the hunt very soon. Qret will follow within fifteen of your minutes. You two have until sunset, which is approximately twelve of your hours. At that time, if you *both* have survived and are *together*, we will beam you back to the ship. If only one of you survives or if you are separated when the time comes to beam you back to our ship, forget ever seeing Voyager or your *precious* children again. The only way you have of even remotely hoping that you'll return to your ship is if you provide us with a challenging hunt." Qret withdrew a small jar from his pocket and removed the lid. He dipped his finger inside the jar. His finger was coated with an orange substance. Bring his finger up to one of his forehead ridges the ran the thick paint-like substance along the ridge. Qret then walked over to Tom and B'Elanna. Dipping his finger inside the jar again, he marked each of them on their foreheads with the same orange paint. "This will signify that you are my prey today," he explained simply before joining his leader. Lodar turned his back to the prey and walked toward the door. "Let the hunt begin," he ordered and with a wave of his large hand and he and Qret left the room. * * * * * * * Tom and B'Elanna quickly found themselves engulfed in the transporter beam. In an instant they were back down on the planet, but the scenery was nothing like the idyllic area on the planet where they had landed their shuttle. All around them stood blocks of rocks and boulders. The height of the blocks reached well over their heads. Too high and sheer for them to climb up, but the thing that surprised them even more were the rocks themselves. "Tom, it looks like we are surrounded by mirrors," B'Elanna observed as they held hands and quickly scurried away from the landing site down what appeared to be a corridor. All around them, reflections of the pair were visible, it made it look as if there were hundreds of Toms and B'Elannas running together towards an unknown destination. "We've got to keep moving, B'Elanna. It's our only chance. We have to put as much distance as possible between us and Qret." Tom pulled his wife along with him as he took a right turn and then a left down another mirrored corridor. At the agreed upon time, Qret brandishing his weapon was beamed down to the same coordinates that his prey had been beamed to earlier. Looking around him, he saw not only his image reflected in the 'mirrors,' but that of his prey as well. As an announcement of his arrival he bellowed out a welcome. "THE HUNT BEGINS, PREY--I'M COMING FOR YOU!!!" The echo of his voice resounded through the network of corridors until it reached the ears of his prey. Tom and B'Elanna looked around at the 'mirrors' and could see Qret's image appear as it overlapped their own. "We have to keep moving Tom," B'Elanna said as she pulled her husband down the next corridor with her. "We're no match for his weapon, our only hope is to out distance him." "I'm right behind you, 'Lanna." A few hours had passed and the tired pair sat down and B'Elanna searched her pockets for bits of the tasteless 'doughnut' that she had placed there earlier. Tom examined what was left of the bottle of liquid they had been given that morning. Opening the bottle he took a small sip, made a grimace and handed it to his wife. "Damn this stuff is worse than it was this morning, but you had better have some. We still have hours to go before the sun sets." B'Elanna face made a similar expression of disgust as she swallowed the water and replaced the cap. "Let's sit for a little while and then we'll move again." "Okay, but just a little while. I don't want 'Junior' to find us," Tom remarked. He looked around at their surroundings and was satisfied that the only reflection present in the mirrored faces of the rock were their own. Qret tramped through one corridor after an other. He had thought that this hunt would be easy. That by this time their bones would have been boiling in preparation to become trophies decorating his wall. After all, he had reasoned, the Voyagers were much smaller than his kind. They should be easy to capture and kill. But he had been proven wrong, they possessed a lot more stamina than he had anticipated. He should have listened to his elders who had encountered them before, on the alien ship, Qret mused as he continued his hunt through the maze of mirrors. Tom and B'Elanna were back on their feet again, first turning down one corridor, then another. "Tom this one looks familiar," B'Elanna remarked as she looked up and around. "They *all* look familiar, B'Elanna," her husband grumbled. "They all look like mirrored corridors. It's like we are in a maze of mirrors." "So we might be walking around in circles?" "I'm afraid so . . . oh no!" he said quietly and pulled B'Elanna down close to the ground. "There he is." "But where is he?" "That's the problem with these blasted mirrors he could be a kilometer away or right behind us." "Or maybe I'm right in front of you, prey!!" Qret announced as he raised his weapon and fired. At the sound of his voice. Tom and B'Elanna ran down the nearest passageway, but not before B'Elanna felt a]e tingling sensation grip her right shoulder. She had been struck by a discharge from the weapon. "Tom, I've been hit," she said, starting to fall towards the ground. Spinning around he grabbed her limp body and put her over his shoulder. There was no time to examine her wound now. What currently mattered most was that they distance themselves from the young hunter. Tom ran down one passageway after another with the precious bundled draped over his shoulder. Losing count of how many corridors he had run down, suddenly the ground fell out from under him and he and B'Elanna slid down a ramp. They finally came to a stop in a shallow underground cavern beneath the maze of mirrors. Tom rolled over and reached for his wife. "B'Elanna, can you hear me?" he asked, pulling her towards him and into a shaft of light that emanated from a crack in the ceiling of the cave. B'Elanna gradually opened her dark eyes and looked up at Tom's face. However as a result of her wound from the hallucinatory weapon she didn't see her mate, she saw her fear. That fear was expressed as the face of Qret, the Hirogen hunter they left behind on the surface. "No, No, NO!!!" she yelled as she struggled beneath Tom's hands. "Let me go, you Hirogen pe'taQ!!" "B'Elanna, it's me, Tom, snap out of this." With a mighty shove she pushed herself away from her husband and scrambled away from him. B'Elanna looked crazed and disoriented. Her hair was tangled about her head and sweat dripped in a steady stream down her face. "B'Elanna, stop. You have to stay here!" her husband pleaded with her. "You--you stay away from me," she threatened as she pointed at the man before her. "Please, sit down B'Elanna you were struck by that weapon. You're not thinking clearly," he tried to explain, but it was too late. She turned around and began crawling away from him as fast as she could. Tom tried to follow, but being almost 30 centimeters taller than her, the going was slow. The only blessing was that, if it was slow for him, for the Hirogen it should be close to impossible. Chapter 9 Time passed to a point where he had all but given up hope, his voice raw from calling her name, when he all but stumbled over her prone body on the cavern floor. Seeing her, he fell to his knees and turned her over, pulling her onto his lap. He brushed her hair away from her face and gently murmured her name. "B'Elanna, wake up it's me, Tom. Come on, love, let me see your beautiful eyes." The half-Klingon tentatively half-opened her eyes and saw her husband before her. "Tom?" "Yes, love, it's me. " "What happened?" she asked as she looked around. "Where are we?" "We're in a cavern beneath the surface. You were shot, don't you remember?" he asked as he tenderly brushed some dirt away from her puzzled face. "No, no I don't, but my shoulder hurts," she explained. Tom rolled her body away from him to look at the shoulder, but the dim light made it nearly impossible. "We've got to get out of here so I can look at it. Can you move?" B'Elanna flexed her legs and her arms. "I think I'll be all right." "Okay, I can see plenty of light in the distance. I think we can get out over there," he explained as he offered her his hand and they moved on. Nearing the light they could see that it was indeed another entry point to the surface above. From their position below, they could look up and see the familiar mirrored surfaces of the maze, and from behind them they could hear the menacing sound of the hunter approaching. Quickly, they emerged from the cavern below and were happy to notice that the sun had nearly set. "Just another hour or so, B'Elanna, then it will be dark," Tom explained as he held her hand and they sped along one of the mirrored passageways. "You know, Tom, I'm really sick of seeing these mirrors all over the place. I wish there was some way we could shatter them, then maybe we could at least hide until the sun set." "Yeah, if the Doc was down here he could sing an operatic aria and shatter them all with his perfect pitch," Tom said thinking back at the times the Doctor attempted to serenade the pair with songs from Carmen and Aida. B'Elanna came to a full stop which almost caused Tom, who had been holding her hand, to trip and fall. "I've got it!" she exclaimed. "You've got what?" "I think I know of a way to shatter these mirrors, at least quite a few of them. Do you still have your commbadge?" "Yeah," he answered as he searched his pockets. "It's--a--right here." Tom dropped the device into B'Elanna eager hands. She immediately got to work. She pulled one of the two commbadges apart and extracted a small silver component and placed that into the other commbadge. "If I combine the audionic tonal enunciator with the harmonic frequency . . . then . . . there that's it. One mirror destroyer," she announced proudly. "But will it work on these 'mirrors'?" Tom asked. "I don't see why not . . . ah there," B'Elanna said as she pointed the commbadge at the wall at the end of one of the corridors. "Here it goes. Watch out. Cover your ears." With a press of the commbadge a high pitched squeal was created. At first nothing happened, then one by one, the faces of the stones darkened, cracked, and finally the mirrored veneer surface flaked off until all that remained where dark blocks of stone. * * * * * * * The last hour of the day seemed to last forever. "Tom, I've got to sit. I can't walk any farther," B'Elanna said as she came to a halt. "Come on, B'Elanna we've got to keep moving," Tom pleaded. "It won't be long now, look there is only a sliver of the sun still showing. We've made it through today's hunt." "Think again prey!" Qret yelled from down the darkened corridor. "It's over for today, Qret. The sun has set!" Tom yelled at his adversary. "It's not over for me," he replied and lowered his weapon just as the last trace of the sun fell behind the horizon. At that very moment all three were engulfed in the transporter beam and brought back to the ship. Chapter 10 Leaving Qret behind in the transporter room, Tom and B'Elanna were escorted back to their cell and provided with food and water. "B'Elanna, let's take off your top so I can look at that shoulder." Tom asked. She unfastened the now dirty, soiled garment and painfully pulled in down from her injured shoulder. Tom tenderly touched the area which elicited a sharp intake of air from his wife. Obviously, it was very sore. "I wish we had a medkit here, then I could help you," he said sadly. "Maybe I can help you," a voice said from over by the doorway. "My name is Brizat, I'm the ship's doctor. Let me see if I can heal that injury." "Why do you want to help us?" Tom asked suspiciously. "I'm a doctor, it is my duty to not only heal the injured of this ship, but in this case to ensure that the hunt tomorrow will be as challenging as today's was. For that to be the case, you both must be as healthy as possible," Brizat explained as he healed B'Elanna's shoulder with a Hirogen version of a dermal regenerator. The shoulder healed though Tom could tell that the Doctor's device was primitive compared the regenerators that they used on Voyager. "Um, Doctor, do you know where the shuttle is?" "It's on this ship. Why?" "Well our regenerators apparently work better on human-type skin. If I could get one then I could heal the wound." Brizat pocketed his own regenerator and stood up abruptly. "Don't mistake my coming down here to heal her wound as meaning that I'd help you escape. This is all the healing that you'll get and you should be thankful that Lodar is letting me do this much. Now I suggest that you eat and sleep, tomorrow there is another hunt that will be even more taxing that today's was." At that last comment, he stormed out of the cell. "How could tomorrow's hunt be more arduous than today?" B'Elanna asked her husband. "I don't know, but he is right about one thing. For us to even hope of completing tomorrow's hunt we need nourishment and rest," Tom could see that she wasn't thinking about the hunt right now. "It's okay B'Elanna I think about them too," he said as he pulled her into his embrace. "I miss them so much, Tom," she sobbed. "What if we don't survive the next hunt, what if they grow up never knowing us. Never knowing how much we loved them, how much we loved each other. I don't think I can bear the thought of that." "Ssssh, ssssh. We'll get back, I know we will." "How? How can you know?" "Our love is strong, B'Elanna. Not only our love for each other but for our sons. I can't believe that fate brought us together just to separate us now. I can't explain, it but I feel that we will see Kyle and Lucas again." "I hope you're right." Chapter 11 Tom Paris woke to the feeling of someone stroking his hair. He opened his eyes, and groaned when he saw the door to the cell. The stroking stopped at his groan, and B'Elanna's voice came to his ears. "Are you all right, Tom?" Tom sighed, "I was dreaming about being on Voyager. We were with our boys and were happy. It was so very real." The stroking began again. He then felt her lips press against his temple. "That dream will be a reality, Tom," she reassured. "We just have to find a way to escape." The pilot nodded. Placing his right hand on her left knee that he was using as a pillow, he squeezed it and said, "I'm just glad you are here with me. I don't know what I'd do." B'Elanna ran her hand through his hair as she spoke, "You would work even harder to get back, Tom." "I'd kill them to get back to you and the twins," Tom said, deadly serious. "I know you would," B'Elanna said quietly. She knew he would kill to be with her. She could see him using any weapon he could get his hands on to kill his captors. She kissed him again, and she felt his right hand entangle itself in her dark hair. The door banging open broke the solemn moment. The couple sat up, startled. They stared as Lodar and another Hirogen entered their cell. "This is Wotrel," Lodar stated, motioning to the taller Hirogen, "He will be hunting you today. First though you will eat and drink. You will also be given clothing to help you survive the climate." B'Elanna glared at Lodar, "What kind of climate?" Lodar just stared back at her, his eyes narrowed, "You will find out later. Here is your food." Lodar tossed them some bars of food and two containers of green liquid. The two Hirogen turned and left the cell. "These two are worthy prey, Lodar," Wotrel said as they made their way down the corridor, "They have survived the first hunt with no problem." Lodar snarled, "Only because Qret is an incompetent young fool. He was too eager for the kill. He needs to learn patience." Wotrel smiled, "That he does. I will make sure this hunt will be a good one." Lodar stared at the younger hunter, "Make sure you do not get carried away, Wotrel." "I will not, Leader," Wotrel said, but inside he was smiling. He was going to make sure these prey gave him a good hunt. Tom took a bite of one of the bars. He swallowed, made a face, and groaned. "Ration bars taste better than this," he said, trying not to vomit. B'Elanna took a drink of the liquid and nearly spat it out. "Gods, this is awful," she gagged, "It tastes worse than yesterday's water!" "We have to eat, B'Elanna," Paris soothed, "If we don't we will be unable to survive whatever hunt they have planned." B'Elanna nodded and ate her food bar. Several minutes later, the door opened again to reveal Lodar. He was carrying a bulky jacket in each hand. He tossed them to the couple as he said, "You have until sunset to complete the hunt. When you are transported to the surface you will have five of your minutes before Wotrel is transported to you." The couple picked up the jackets and knew where they were going. *Oh wonderful,* Tom thought as he remembered the last time they were in a cold climate together. "You have until sunset," Lodar reminded them. He then turned and left the room. "I don't like this," B'Elanna said as she put on the jacket. "I don't either," Tom agreed, zipping up his jacket. A moment later, they felt the sensation of being transported. When the feeling cleared, the couple instantly felt the biting wind. They wrapped their arms around themselves as the snow fell around them. "We materialized in a blizzard!" Tom shouted bitterly. "Let's get out of here!" B'Elanna yelled, "We have only a few minutes before that Hirogen shows up." Tom nodded as he took her hand, and headed off in an unknown direction. The two could barely see anything, thanks to the heavy snowfall. They just hoped the hunter was going to have a rough time as well. At that moment they heard Wotrel shout, "I am coming for you, prey!" The couple looked at each other, their faces betraying their fear. They trod faster through the deep snow. Barely getting anywhere, yet hoping they wouldn't run into the hunter. "Where are you prey?!" Wotrel's yell came to their ears, "You can't run forever!" Tom tripped in the deep snow and would have fallen if B'Elanna hadn't caught him. He whispered his thanks and they continued on. "It's freezing!" B'Elanna growled as her teeth chattered. "Nice of you to notice," Tom answered, his own teeth chattering. B'Elanna glared at him, "Shut up, you! Let's keep moving." Tom looked at his wife. She appeared to be in the first stages of frostbite. His own hands and feet felt very cold as he trod through the snow. He rubbed his hands together then blew on them. He looked over at B'Elanna as she blew on her hands. "Feeling any deja vu, yet?" Tom asked, lightly. B'Elanna stared at him darkly, "This is worse, Paris. We weren't in a blizzard last time." Tom nodded, "I know. We also weren't being chased by a bloodthirsty hunter, either." "I can smell your fear, prey!" Wotrel's voice came to their ears, "You will make fine trophies on my wall!" At that, Tom grabbed his wife's hand and took off at a dead run. He did not want to know where Wotrel was. He wanted to get as far away from the hunter as possible. "Tom, stop!" B'Elanna said after awhile, "I'm tired! Slow down!" "We can't, B'Elanna," Tom mentioned, "If we do, that Hirogen will win. There's no telling what he'll do." "Let's at least rest, Tom!" She pulled him to a stop. The force of the pull caused him to loose his balance. He fell, splaying his arms and legs, toward the ground. He stared up into her eyes filled with concern. "Are you all right?" "Yeah, the landing was soft. Care you help me up?" B'Elanna smiled slightly as she helped him to his feet. The two then continued on, hoping they weren't heading toward their pursuer. Chapter 12 Hours later, Tom couldn't feel his fingers or toes anymore. He put his hands under his arms to warm them. He began to curse the Hirogen for not giving them gloves. He looked over at B'Elanna. Her face was pale and her eyes were drooping. She also had her hands under her arms. "Want my jacket, Lanna?" Tom asked, concerned that she might be experiencing hypothermia. B'Elanna looked at him. He could see the frost forming on her eyebrows. He suspected that his face also showed signs of frostbite. Her expression showed signs of lethargy. She shook her head, "You need your jacket, Tom." "You need it more than I do, B'Elanna," he said, starting to take his jacket off. "Tom," she said, stopping to stare at him, "you'll die without it! I couldn't stand to be alone in this without you. I'm fine with just my jacket." Tom was about to protest, but a dark glare from her kept him quiet. He nodded and put his arms around her, just as he did when they were lost in that frozen habitat. He just wished they could be transported from this habitat as well. He knew better, though. The only way they would be beamed away was at sunset. They would also be beamed to their cell instead of Voyager. *Anywhere is better than here,* Tom thought as he led B'Elanna further into the blizzard. Suddenly, he felt B'Elanna go limp. He stopped and stared at her. He grew alarmed when he saw her eyes closed. He shook her sharply. "Come on, B'Elanna!" He shouted, "Wake up!" He continued to shake her until her eyes flew open, and she hit him across the face. "Stop shaking me!" she shouted, ignoring the shocked expression on his face. Tom smiled as he rubbed his cheek, "Welcome back, B'Elanna. Let's keep moving." "Tom," B'Elanna said, sitting down in the snow, "can we stop for a bit?" "No, B'Elanna," he said, forcing her back on her feet, "We have to keep moving. For your sake and our children." The mention of their children sent a new surge of adrenaline through her body. She nodded, grabbed his hand, and led the way. *That's my girl,* Tom thought as he felt himself becoming drowsy. He shook his head, and tried to keep up with the fast moving engineer. * * * * * * The two were now walking arm in arm, trying to share each other's body heat. B'Elanna was walking slow, her eyes barely open. She felt light headed and numb all over. Being chilled to the bone, she barely felt Tom's arm around her. She stumbled several times, nearly bringing Tom down with her. She mumbled her apologies each time, though he said nothing. Tom kept looking at B'Elanna ever so often to see if she was still with him. Her face was extremely pale, her breathing was shallow. Tom knew he had to keep them moving, and keep her close to his body. Suddenly, Tom heard a deep growl. Knowing it didn't come from B'Elanna, he stopped in his tracks, quickly looking around. He strained eyes and ears, to see or hear what new danger was coming their way. Tom heard the growl again. Spinning around to face a pair of glowing yellow eyes glaring at him, the owner of the eyes soon walked into his view. He gasped in fear at the huge creature that stood before him. *Gods, what is that!?* Before him was a huge cat-like creature. It was black with white stripes. Its fangs protruded from it's mouth like a Prehistoric Smildon. Its tail was long and thick as a snow leopard's. The creature growled again and took a step toward them. Tom backed up, keeping his wife behind him. He knew the creature could sense her weakened state, and would attack them at any moment. "Nice kitty," Tom said softly, "Stay right there. That's a good kitty." The cat hissed, causing Tom to jump. He closed his eyes and sighed. He then sensed B'Elanna fall to the ground. He spun around to get to her. At that moment, the creature decided to pounce. It roared as it launched itself at them. Suddenly, a shriek pierced the calmness of the habitat. Tom looked up to see the creature fall to the ground dead. He looked around to search for their savior, but saw nothing. A moment later, he heard a rumbling. His heart leapt into his throat as he realized what that was. *Avalanche!* His mind screamed. "Come on, Torres! Get up!" He shouted as he lifted her to her feet. He then lifted her into his arms, and tried a run for it. Before long, the rolling snow caught him and lifted him off his feet. It took him and B'Elanna for a ride before it buried them deep in snow. Chapter 13 Tom Paris slowly opened his eyes. He stared at his surroundings to find himself in the Hirogen's infirmary. He closed his eyes again and sighed. *I never thought that I'd miss Doc and Sickbay,* he thought, *but I do." "It's a wonder you two survived, if Wotrel hadn't killed that beast you two would have been his supper. But, Wortrel's greed for relics cost him his own life." Tom nodded, thinking that if Wotrel hadn't been so greedy both he and B'Elanna would probably now be dead. "I healed your wounds, human," the Hirogen doctor continued gruffly, "I'm having trouble with your companion, though." At that, Tom's eyes grew wide. He sat up, fear in his eyes. He ignored the throbbing in his head as he asked, "Where is she?" Brizat moved aside to show B'Elanna lying on a bed across from him. She was deathly pale and showing signs of extreme frostbite. The Hirogen stared at Tom. "I can't heal her," he said, "her injuries are too extreme for our instruments." "Let me go to the shuttle, Doc," Tom said desperately, "There are instruments there that can heal her. Please, I need her. I love her!" Brizat stared at him, "Love her?" Tom nodded, "We're mates. We have two children back on Voyager. They'll never see their mother if you don't let me get the regenerators!" Brizat looked from Tom to B'Elanna then back again. He nodded and the pilot sighed in relief. "You will come with me," Brizat said. Tom looked up, shocked, "I'm not leaving her alone." The Doctor saw the desperation in the pilot's eyes, but also the fear of leaving his mate. Finally, Brizat said, "I don't know your shuttle. I don't know what your equipment looks like. You will have to show me." Tom thought for a moment then nodded, "Lead the way," he said as he jumped off the bed and followed the doctor. * * * * * * Tom punched in the access code to the shuttle. The door hissed open, and he stepped in followed by Brizat. Once inside, Tom went to work to look for the medkit. In his search, he went to the bed, and came across the picture of the boys. He stopped and picked it up. He stared longingly at the image. He touched each face as he fought back the tears. "What do you have there?" Brizat asked, going to him. Tom wiped a tear off his face. He gave the picture to the Doctor, and continued his search. Brizat looked at the picture, and saw the two children. They looked very much alike, except for their hair and eyes. He looked back at the pilot and said, "They are your offspring?" Tom stopped his search to look at him. He then nodded, "They're twins. They're only eight months old." Brizat stared at the picture and replied, "Twins are almost non-existent among Hirogen. You are fortunate." Tom nodded as he rejoined the doctor. He held in his right hand a small rectangular box. He lifted it toward Brizat as he said, "I found the medkit. Let's go." Brizat didn't move, but stared passed the much shorter human. He jutted his chin toward the bed. "Do all your shuttles have such beds?" Tom turned around to look at the satin covered bed. Memories came flooding back to him, and he instantly felt a need to return to B'Elanna. "No," he answered sadly. "Our crew arranged for this shuttle to have a special bed. It's for our honeymoon." "Honeymouse?" Brizat asked, cocking his head to one side. The pilot smiled slightly and shook his head, "Honeymoon. It's a tradition among humans for a mated pair to go on a special vacation .. ah.. trip to...uh...celebrate their...union with one another. This planet was supposed to be our honeymoon spot." Brizat looked at the bed then back at the sad human, "I'm sorry." Tom stared at him, stunned at this Hirogen's apology. He gave the doctor a small smile, "Let's get this to B'Elanna." Brizat nodded and followed Tom out of the shuttle. * * * * * * Several minutes later, Tom was telling Brizat about B'Elanna's past. "Her father left her?" The doctor asked. Tom nodded, "She never knew why. She believed it was because she was too Klingon." Brizat stared at the engineer as Tom finished healing her. Tom then scanned her. "She's healed," the pilot announced after a moment. "Lodar should be informed, so she has time to recover." Tom smiled and nodded, "Thank you. I'll stay with her if you don't mind." Brizat agreed, "You can tell me how you became mates." Tom blushed and looked at B'Elanna. He then smiled and said, "This could take awhile." "We have all day." Tom nodded, took a deep breath, and began, "It all started with an engagement party..." Chapter 14 The Captain and Chakotay stood outside of Tom and B'Elanna's quarters and pressed the annunciator button to announce their presence. "Alera, will you get that? I'm trying to change Kyle." Harry asked as he struggled with the easy-one-step diaper. "I hope you remembered to cover his . . ." "Argggh!" Alera shook her head at the sound of Harry's scream as she reached the door and signaled it to open. "Ahhh, welcome Captain, Commander," Alera said as she bade them to come in. "Please have a seat, ummm Harry should be along shortly." "Good evening, Ensign," Janeway said as they walked past Alera and sat down on the sofa. "What's Harry up to?" "He's...ah...trying to change Kyle." Harry hearing the commotion from the living area came out with a giggling Kyle tucked under one arm and a squealing Lucas under the other. "What's going to out here Alera. . oh good evening Captain, Commander." "Harry, it looks like you've got your hands full here why don't you give me one of the little angels," Kathryn Janeway offered. "And I'll take the other one," Chakotay spoke up. "Besides, Harry," Janeway added noticing the streak of wetness that ran from his left shoulder down to a mid-point on his chest. "I think you might need to change." Harry Kim blushed a deep shade of red as he handed little Lucas to the Captain and Kyle to her First Officer. "You're right, Captain, little Kyle has a deadly aim. I'll be right back." Harry retreated back to the back bedroom and changed while the little boys gurgled and cooed at the senior officers. It wasn't long before all four adults were seated in the living area while the Captain and Chakotay played with the little boys. "You know Harry and Alera, these are two of the best behaved babies I've ever seen," Janeway said as she tickled Lucas under the chin which elicited a huge grin which displayed some newly acquired teeth. Chakotay bounced little Kyle on his knee as he had seen his father and uncles do to his little cousins -- all babies seemed to like to be bounced. Chapter 15 It had been approximately four hours since the Hirogen had beamed Tom and B'Elanna back down to a desert area on the surface of the planet to begin their third hunt. This time they were clad in loose tan shorts and tops. They had been allowed to bring some food this time along with four water bottles which hung on straps around their shoulders and that was all. As the burning relentless sun beat down upon them, they walked across hard- packed hot sand peppered with an occasionally desert plant that resembled a cactus but with extraordinarily long spines. The first couple of hours, before the sun rose higher in the sky and it got hotter, they had covered a great deal of distance. Running, then walking and then running again to put as much distance as was possible between themselves and Htar. They stopped every once and a while for a water break, being careful to save enough water to last the entire day. During the time that followed, their pace slowed and they now had reached an area where the terrain was more varied than the flat monotonous area they had first beamed down to. All around them now were large rocks and in the distance they could make out higher ground and what appeared to be canyons and mesas. All along their arduous trek, Tom marveled at the half-Klingon. She apparently thrived in these type of dry, hot conditions. B'Elanna effortlessly trotted along through the heat at an untiring pace He only wished he could say the same. Every hour that past, he became more and more tired and more and more sunburned. The nearer they got to the high ground and mid- afternoon the hotter it became. To the pilot, it felt like someone had rung the oxygen out of the air, leaving behind just a occasional dry, dead breeze. he though just before he blacked out and plummeted head first into the sand. B'Elanna looked back in alarm and saw that her husband had collapsed. She went back to him, knelt down beside him and rolled him over onto his back. Running ahead of him during the last several kilometers, she hadn't noticed how much he was suffering from the heat. Sweat streamed down his red sunburned face and his clothing was drenched with perspiration as well. She unhooked one of the water bottles from the sling around her neck and held it up to her husband's parched, cracked lips. "Drink Tom, drink," she pleaded. Somehow through the haze he heard her call his name and he opened his parched lips to feel the wet water-like substance flow into his dry mouth. "I'm sorry, B'Elanna," he murmured after she removed the bottle. B'Elanna tried to position herself between the red sun and her Tom to try and create as much shade as was possible. She used her hands to gently brush his sweat wet hair away from his forehead. "Ssssh, you have nothing to be sorry about. Rest for a while and then we'll get going again," she said soothingly. She hated to insist on moving again so soon, but with Htar coming she had no choice if they were to live and see the boys again. "I'm sor-ry," he repeated thickly, his dry lips and swollen tongue making it very difficult to speak clearly. "I think I've got a plan Tom, we just have to walk a few more kilometers to where the high country begins, then you can rest. I promise." "Plan?" he asked. His head ached and his ears rang, but he fought to stay conscious. "Nothing for you to worry about, it's a simple plan. All you have to do is to keep moving a little while longer. Do you think you can do that?" "For you...anything," he promised. With her help, he stood up again. This time though, B'Elanna didn't run ahead of him but held him around the waist to support him while they walked together. Looking back every once in a while in the distance, B'Elanna could see a small cloud of dust getting closer all the time--Htar was coming. Coming for them. The last few kilometers seemed to take forever to cross until finally they both reached the base of the rise of red earth. "We have to climb now Tom," she ordered. "You can do it, I'll help you." Looking up at his beet-red face which had now started to develop blisters, she saw that he had stopped perspiring. She knew that this wasn't a good sign. It meant that heat stroke was eminent. She had to quickly get him to some shade and give him what water remained if he were to survive until sunset. And she was determined that he would survive if she had anything to say about it. She vowed that they both would make it back to Voyager. Not saying anything, Tom nodded his head and the two of them made their slow ascent up the steep slope before them. They were about half-way up when she spotted Htar about a kilometer away. "Voyagers!!!" Htar's yelled at them from a distance, his loud voice could be heard clearly even from that far away. "Face your fate! The hunt will end here!" B'Elanna vowed to herself and she helped Tom crawl upward toward the top. Looking back she could see Htar lowering his weapon. The weapon chosen for today was a sophisticated beam-type weapon similar in appearance to their phaser rifles. Commander Lodar explained to them that morning, that the weapon had a great range and that a shot from it could paralyze a limb or if the beam's target was the torso, death was almost always the result. Htar's first shot hit an area several meters below where they stood on the rise in earth and sprayed dirt and small stones where it struck. "Come on Tom," she encouraged her husband. "We have to move quickly and move now. Trying his best, using tired muscles but with a profound desire to see his little Flyboys again, he followed her example and climbed up with her further up the steep slope. Finally just before the reached the top, Htar made his presence known again. "Voyagers, the hunt has ended," he sanctimoniously proclaimed and lowered his powerful weapon, took aim and this time found his target. "Argggh!!!" Tom screamed as a burning sensation enveloped his right leg. B'Elanna acting quickly grabbed her husband by his arm and pulling him with her scrambled to the top of the rise. Blessing her Klingon strength, she reached over the edge and pulled her husband up over the edge and out of sight from the line of fire. Looking down at his leg, B'Elanna saw the aftereffects of the blast. Tom's red sunburned leg lay lifeless beside his body except for a trembling and would start up and fade away periodically. Every time the trembling would start she could see him clench his teeth trying desperately to endure the pain. she asked herself as she pulled Tom over towards an outcrop of rocks that provided some shade and protection from the relentless sun. Htar was still about a half a kilometer away and he would still have to transverse the same slope that they had climbed before he could reach them. She opened a bottle of the water and poured some into Tom's parched mouth. There had to be something that she could do she pondered, taking into account that the only weapons she could use were the rocks that where presence in abundance all around them, a plan formed in her mind. "Tom, I'm going to get rid of Htar," she told the pilot. She wasn't sure in his condition if he even heard her. He seemed to drift in and out of consciousness, but she didn't want him to wake and find her not beside him. "Tom," she tried again. "Lie still, I've got a plan. I'll be back." Minutes passed liked seconds, questions streamed through her brain. Would she have enough time? Would this stop Htar? Would Tom survive? Would she? Would they ever see Kyle and Lucas again? The questions only spurred her into action. She worked fast and by the time Htar was half-way up the slope, she was ready for him. B'Elanna pulled herself up to her full diminutive height and taunted the Hirogen. "Htar, you're getting slow. I'm over here!" she yelled. The Hirogen's head jerked up at the sound of her voice and renewed his efforts toward her direction to reach her. "You'll never make it Htar, we are too fast for you!" she continued as she repositioned herself behind the large pile of stones and rocks she had accumulated. "Voyagers, you barely have enough time to speak to your gods, soon you'll be relics to adorn the walls of my cabin!" Htar boasted as he continued to get closer and closer to the top. Seeing that the hunter was in the proper position, B'Elanna called upon all her Klingon strength and pushed the pile of rocks with her body, sending the rocks and stones tumbling down the slope and towards their unsuspecting victim. She heard Htar's roar of surprise and peeking over the edge could see that the rocks had taken care of the hunter. He had landed at the bottom of the slope and B'Elanna's rocks. as well as other rocks that had been dislodged along the way. almost buried him and the accursed weapon had been broken in several pieces and lay in various locations all around the hunter. Hunt number three had ended and none too soon. Chapter 16 Soon they were transported back to the ship. B'Elanna took what was left of the water and let Tom drink his full until he lapsed into unconsciousness once again. After what seemed like hours, Brizat entered the cell, and found the man with his head resting on the woman's lap while her back rested up against one of the walls. It took all of B'Elanna's strength not to insult the Doctor when she saw him and tell him and his whole race to go to hell, but she stopped herself. She remembered that he was the only one who had offered them any type of kindness or relief from pain. Earlier in the day, Tom had told her what he had done for her frostbite and hypothermia she had suffered yesterday. How the Hirogen had gone back to their shuttle and retrieved their medical supplies as well as the picture of Lucas and Kyle. Pictures she now held with one hand while the other hand rested upon Tom's chest so she could feel him breathe. Both comforted her. But surprisingly, it didn't require any strength at all for her to ask the alien doctor a favor. For herself she never would have done so, but this was for her loDalwI, her husband. "Doctor, please help him," she begged her dark eyes looked pleadingly at Brizat. "I'll do what I can, female. He's severely dehydrated, I can replenish his fluids easily," he stated as he injected the pilot with a large ancient looking hypospray. He reached into his case and retrieved another similar hypospray and reached across the man and injected B'Elanna with a dose as well. "There that should help both of you. But I can't determine what's wrong with his skin, it looks like it is burnt?" Brizat asked in disbelief as he touched his patients red blistered face. He had never before seen this type of dermal discoloration on his Hirogen patients. "It *is* burnt--it's a sunburn," she explained. "A very severe sunburn. I've seen him get them before, but never so bad that he got blisters." "I've never seen such a condition. Sunburn? We Hirogen are apparently immune to this--it appears you are too." "With my skin type I tend to just get darker. His skin is very fair, he burns easily," she explained. "If we had known of the conditions before we were beamed down, there were ointments and lotions we could have applied. That is, if we had been allowed," she snapped. The Doctor went to take out one of his regenerators, thought twice, and retrieved one of the Starfleet dermal regenerators and started to use it on the pilot. Minutes passed, the silence was deafening. "Your mate here, was very worried about you last night," the Doctor told her, breaking the quietness. Startled, but not only by his sudden words but the emotion behind them, B'Elanna looked up at the doctor. "And I'm worried about him today," she said simply in a soft voice. "He's been through so much in his life. We finally . . ." she stopped suddenly realizing who she was speaking to. "He told me last night that you two were here for some type of trip--he called it a 'honeymouse'." "A honeymoon," B'Elanna corrected him. A small sad smile lit her face and tears filled her eyes while she continued to stroke Tom's hair. The Doctor continued to heal the sunburn, already having to resort to a second regenerator. "This trip was suppose to be our honeymoon, we couldn't take one before because of our children. "He told me. He showed me the picture," he said rather softly for such a large man. He passed her some salve, and motioned for her to apply it to Tom's parched lips. "Do you have children, Doctor?" "Yes, four children--two males and two females." "Then maybe you can relate to how Tom feels, how much he loves his sons?" B'Elanna took the salve and lovingly spread it over the husband's dry lips. "You see, he's been very lonely most of his life. He never thought that he could be loved. Actually, he loved me for a long time before he told me, but it took some time for me to realize how much I loved him. We are just starting our lives together and now it seems like it's going to end, I don't know how he can possibly be physically ready to participate in the hunt tomorrow," she said the tears finally fell. She cursed herself at being so weak in front of the Hirogen and brusquely wiped them away with the back of her hand. "I think I know how you feel, Voyager," said the Doctor. "I too love my children and my mate, but I haven't seen them in over four years. And now I don't know if I ever will again." "I'm sorry," B'Elanna mumbled, surprised by the Doctor's admission. "And I can relate to how your mate felt before, for I am lonely now. I miss my family and my home. It's been a long time, too long," Brizat pushed thoughts of home aside and returned to the present. "But for now we have to work to get your mate healed so he can provide a challenging hunt for tomorrow." "Do you have any idea as to what tomorrow's hunt will entail?" she asked thinking that she could prepare them better if they had some idea in advance of what the conditions might be. "No, I don't, they don't tell me, but Commander Lodar will be the hunter tomorrow and he didn't get to where he is today without having captured and killed a lot of prey. His walls are lined with a great many relics. He is envied by many on my planet," he said with the sound of disgust in his voice that shocked the half-Klingon. "You don't seem to share their envy?" she asked noticing the look of revulsion on his face. "I don't, and the more I'm out here the more I hate it, it doesn't make any sense to me anymore--now I just want to go home. When I was young I saw it as a great challenge, but now I just look upon it with disgust. I can see how much a waste of time and energy it is, just to decorate your walls and brag to your friends." B'Elanna stared at Brizat who had turned his face to the far wall, not believing what he had just admitted the alien female, and what he had just revealed. The cell was silent for quite some time save for the breathing of the three individuals present. Finally, Brizat abruptly turned around, strode back over to the two, and knelt down in front of the half-Klingon. "I'll help you. I'll help you escape," he said softly so as to not be overheard by whomever might be monitoring the cell. "You'll help us? When?" she whispered. Had she heard him correctly? "It can't be tonight, there is too much preparation involved to accomplish it tonight. But if you two can survive the hunt tomorrow--yes, if you can outwit Lodar, I can help you." B'Elanna was anxious to know what he was planning. "How can you help us?" "I can't go into details now, but be prepared tomorrow, when you are beamed back to the ship, be prepared to act and act quickly." "But how?" "You'll know what to do, you'll have to trust me," Brizat reached into the open medical case and extracted the last of the Starfleet medical supplies and handed them to B'Elanna. "Here hide these, you might need them tomorrow." B'Elanna just nodded her head as the Doctor closed the case and exited the cell leaving orders with the guard outside to provide them with extra food and water. "I think we're going to get out of here Tom," she said very softly to the still unconscious man. "Rest now my love for you will need all your strength for tomorrow." Chapter 17 It was nearing 1900 hours, and still Alera and Harry couldn't get the twins to sleep. They had tried just about everything: from rocking them to reading to them. All to no avail. Suddenly, Lucas began to wail. "Oh no," Harry groaned, "He probably needs to be changed." Alera smiled slightly. She patted him on the hand, and stood up, "I'll change him," she said, "He's more comfortable around me anyway." Harry rolled his eyes, "Thanks for confirming what I already know, Lerise." Alera smiled and went into the bedroom. While she changed diapers, Ensign Kim went back to thinking of way to get the twins to sleep. He suddenly remembered Tom telling him that the boys loved to fall asleep to music. "Alera," he said, getting up, "I have an idea." The half-Betazoid stepped into the main room. She looked at him curiously. "What, Harry?" "Tom mentioned to me that the twins liked to fall asleep to music. Maybe we could try that." Alera nodded, "Good idea. What should we play?" Harry thought for a moment then brightened, "How about this? Computer, play Harry Music Selection Beta 4." The computer chirped then music started to play. It was a soothing duet of a clarinet and a alto sax. "That's lovely," Alera commented, smiling. The two sat on the couch and listened. They then heard wailing from the other room. "What's wrong now?" Harry asked, getting up. Alera followed. They entered the bedroom to a duet of crying. Alera picked up Kyle, but his diaper was dry. Harry looked at her as Lucas kicked his tiny feet while the ensign held him. "They don't seem to like that music," Alera mentioned. "Try something else." Harry nodded, "Computer, play Harry Music Selection Alpha 6." The computer chirped and soon a soulful sax filled the room. The put the infants in the crib and almost at once, they began to cry. The two of them were so loud, the couple could barely hear the music. "Harry, they don't like it!" Alera shouted to be heard, "Try something different. Try what Tom plays!" "I don't know what he plays for them!" Harry shouted. "Play Tom's favorite music, Harry. Something! My teeth are starting to rattle!" *Tom's favorite music!* he thought. He then groaned inwardly. Tom's favorite music was from the 1960s. Something he called Rock 'n' Roll. It sounded noisy to him. The songs hardly made sense. *But if it helps them sleep,* he thought. Out loud, he said, "Computer list Lt. Tom Paris' music selections." The computer chirped and listed all the songs that Paris had in his data banks. Harry and Alera shook their heads to clear the dizziness as the songs scrolled by. "There!" Harry said, pointing to a song, "Computer, play Paris Selection 15." The computer chirped again, and a short guitar cord started followed by two male voices singing: "It's been a hard day's night..." The two stared at each other--a hard's day's night? That didn't make any sense at all.. They shook their heads and scrolled the list again as the babies wailed on. "Let's try this one," Alera said, hopefully, "Computer, play Paris Selection 25." Suddenly, a drum beat sounded followed by male voices singing, "Here we come; walking down the street; we get the funniest looks from; everyone we meet..." A second later, the drums sounded and the group shouted, "Hey, hey! We're the Monkees...." The twins cried louder and the couple shook their heads. "I don't even like it," Harry said. The two scrolled again. "Here," Harry said after a moment. The twins continued to cry, and he could see it was getting on Alera's strong nerves. "Computer, play Paris Selection 36." The computer chirped and a familiar song began to play. It was a song even Harry liked. He smiled and closed his eyes. "What song is this?" Alera asked, confused at Harry's happy smile. "Tom introduced me to this song once, and I fell in love with it. It's called 'Start Me Up' by the Rolling Stones. Alera almost sneered, "It's noisy." Harry nodded, "I know, but it has a nice beat to it." Alera had to agree with that. The twins had quieted down, and the two smiled. *Finally,* they both thought at the same time. The music stopped, and the next selection played. Almost at once a guitar cord screamed through the room. The two covered their ears, and stared at each other. "What the hell is that?!" Alera shouted. "Selection 37?" Harry asked. "It's loud. It'll wake the babies!" "Computer, end selection!" The computer chirped and the noise in the room quieted down. The two ensigns breathed a sigh of relief. They removed their hands from their ears, and listened for the cries of the twins. None came. "What was that?" Alera asked again, more calmly. "Computer, name Paris Selection 37." "The name of Paris Selection 37 is 'Rock 'n' Roll All Night.' The group is called 'Kiss.' They were a rock group from the mid- 1970s to early 1990s." Harry smiled, "Anything to do with the 20th Century. Tom loved the era. Sometimes, I think he wishes he lived during that time, instead of now." Alera returned the smile, "He wouldn't have met B'Elanna." "True, but if he could, he would take her back with him." Alera nodded. The calm moment was broken by one twin then the other crying. The Betazoid rolled her eyes. "Computer, play Paris Selection 37 in a loop for sixteen hours, half volume." The music filled the quarters. Both Alera and Harry covered their ears as they made themselves comfortable on the couch. It was going to be a very long night. Chapter 18 The following morning the couple awakened and B'Elanna was happy to note Tom looked much better than the night before. She silently thanked Brizat for his help and prayed that his promise of assistance for them to escape would not be forgotten. As they ate the 'doughnuts' that the Hirogen provided, B'Elanna quietly informed Tom of her conversation with Brizat the night before and told him that the doctor had given her what was left of the Starfleet medical supplies. "We just have to get through one more hunt, Tom," B'Elanna whispered. "Just one more, we have do to it." "We will 'Lanna, we can do anything if it means we can get back home and to our boys," Tom reassured her and placed a kiss on her lips. "Come on eat up, we'll need all our strength for this hunt. Lodar is bound to be the biggest challenge yet." B'Elanna nodded, returned the kiss, and broke off another piece of the 'doughnut' and ate it. * * * * * * Tom and B'Elanna, dressed in the same shorts and shirts as they had worn the day before, were beamed down once again to the planet's surface, with the only information provided to them that the weapon for today's hunt contained a poisonous projectile, and they were warned that direct contact with it would surely result in death. As the beam released them, the couple looked around and noted that the terrain all around them was densely covered with tall deep green trees and from their branches vines hung. All around the trees ferns and strange exotic flowers grew. They could hear the sounds of insects and birds all around them. Like the last hunt, temperature was hot but was accompanied by a thick humidity, which made the air very heavy and very difficult to breathe. "Welcome to paradise," Tom said sarcastically as he slapped away an insect that lit upon his forearm. He grabbed his wife by the hand and led her into the jungle. * * * * * * * Approximately fifteen minutes later, Lodar beamed down to the same coordinates, spying the broken fronds of alien fern he was soon on their trail. * * * * * * * Many kilometers later, Tom pulled his wife up over a fallen tree, and when they were both on the other side he told her it was time to take a break and handed her a bottle of 'water.' B'Elanna gratefully accepted the fluid and drank a couple of swallows and handed it to her husband. "I feel like I'm living in a Equarian steam bath Tom groused as he too drank from the bottle. Both Tom and B'Elanna's hair clung damply to their scalps, their clothing was soaked with perspiration, and their bodies were peppered with numerous insect bites. Thankfully, other than that the bites itched, they didn't seem to be poisonous. "We have to do something Tom, we just can't keep up this pace much longer." What she really wanted to say was that she doubted whether Tom could continue much longer. Even with the Doctor's ministrations, he still wasn't completely recovered from their ordeal yesterday. B'Elanna could tell that he was weary and on the verge of collapse. "Maybe we should fight back?" she suggested. Tom wiped away the sweat from his face with his arm. "I'm listening 'Lanna. Do you have a plan?" "Well there was something that we used to do in the Maquis. We used to booby trap the area around some of our encampments. We could set up a trip wire that would fire a projectile -- like an arrow. Even if that doesn't kill Lodar, it should slow him down so we could get further away and buy us some time." "So what do you need, a length of vine and a sharp sick?" "Yeah, I'll get the vine and you can pare down a stick with one of those rocks over there," she said pointing to a pile of stones nearby. "Fine, let me give you a boost up that tree, I think if you try for that thin vine right above your head it might be the easiest to bring down," Tom suggested. Working quickly, soon B'Elanna had the trip vine ready and the sharpened stick was in position. Now all the pair had to do would be to wait for Lodar. Long, tense minutes past, until finally a distant noise could be heard. "I think I can hear him," B'Elanna whispered from their position behind a large tree. Tom nodded his head and peeked out from behind their vantage point. Sure enough, the large Hirogen commander was coming their way, following the path which would lead him right into their trap. "I can sense your presence Voyagers!!" Lodar bellowed. "You cannot hide from me!!" The Hirogen continued toward the pair, brandishing his weapon . To urge him on further Tom tossed a small stone toward a nearby bush. Lodar's head snapped towards the direction of the sound. "I've got you now!!" Lodar predicted and stepped around a moss covered tree toward the bush. Before Lodar reached his target, the large alien walked into the vine and Tom's 'arrow' was released finding its mark -- the Hirogen's left thigh. Lodar screamed in outrage and pain, dropping to his knees, but never once relinquished the grip on his weapon. "Quick, B'Elanna, let's get out of here!!!" Tom yelled. With Tom in the lead, B'Elanna followed him back further into the depths of the jungle. Lodar hearing the pair, immediately raised his weapon and fired at them twice. One shot embedded itself into a nearby tree trunk but the second nicked B'Elanna's upper right arm. "Tom, I've been hit," B'Elanna informed him. "But keep moving, it barely grazed me." Hoping that she did not decide that now was the time to assert her Klingon half and be stupidly brave, Tom deftly wove his way amongst the jungle trees and B'Elanna followed. After they had put a few kilometers behind them, they both decided that it was time to take a water break and rest. Tom reached into his pack and withdrew the second bottle of water and handed it to his wife. She grabbed it with her right hand but immediately dropped it and looked down incredulously at her unresponsive hand. "Let me see where you got hit," Tom insisted. He helped B'Elanna pulled off her shirt and saw where the projectile had penetrated the skin, it was painfully swollen and red. "We should have stopped sooner, B'Elanna. Why didn't you say something?" He searched through B'Elanna's pack and brought out the medical supplies Brizat had given her and found an anti-toxin which he immediately administered to her. B'Elanna looked up at him with those big chocolate brown eyes that she knew he could never resist. "B'Elanna, what am I going to do with you?" he asked her. He cradled her face with his hands and kissed her tenderly on the mouth. "Damn it, 'Lanna, you're burning up." "Sorry, I just wanted to get away as far away from Lodar as possible." "Don't you remember, we BOTH have to finish this hunt to survive. It was a good thing that Brizat gave you the medical supplies or you might . . . I don't even want to think about it," he admitted. "Ssssh, Tom, I'll be fine. Just let me rest here a few more minutes, then we will get moving again." "Okay, just a few minutes. Here lay your head down on my lap and try and rest while the anti-toxin works and I'll keep an eye out for that miserable Hirogen. For a change, B'Elanna didn't even argue and laid her head down upon his lap and immediately went to sleep. Chapter 19 Tom gave her more than a few minutes before he woke her. He hated to wake her. Knowing that she needed to rest even though the fever had diminished dramatically. "B'Elanna love, wake up," we have to get moving. Before Lodar finds us. Come on." B'Elanna grumbled and rolled over. "It's time already?" Tom nodded and helped her to her feet. "We still have a few more hours left before sunset, we have to get moving again," he explained. "Lead on, husband. You're obedient wife follows," she replied. "Obedient? Since when?" The laughed quietly at the small joke and Tom and B'Elanna walked even deeper into the jungle. * * * * * * An hour or more had passed, when the pair came across a swamp which stretched before them as far as they could see. "What do we do now?" B'Elanna asked. "Well obviously we can't go around it, or I assume over it, so I guess we'll just have to go through it. Think of it this way, it will cover our tracks." "Good idea, but what about the . . . ." "VOYAGERS!!! I'VE COME FOR YOU!!!!!" bellowed the Hirogen in the distance. "Damn!! There is no time for 'what-abouts' let's go!!" Tom said. He grabbed his wife's hand and they waded into the swamp. They waded in up to Tom's waist and B'Elanna's chest before they made a change in course to their right. They delved deeper into a half-submerged forest of dangerous looking, dark trees and strange dark green plants that emitted a noxious smelling purple mist. All around the pair, insects buzzed and dive-bombed them and birds screeched and flew. At first, they tried to swat away the bugs but finally only bothered if they bugs actually landed on them and tried to bite. The birds, which resembled prehistoric pterodactyls, were a visual clash of yellows and oranges with red beaks and talons, would occasionally fly close to the water and with a swift movement of their vicious talons snatch a fish or some other type of creature from beneath the surface to eat. Every once in a while, something resembling a cross between a snake and a lizard and acting like a playful otter--that Tom had dubbed a snizzard--would swim past them in the murky water. On three occasions they had been startled when what they assumed was a snizzard playfully slithered around their legs beneath the surface of the water. Fortunately the snizzards seemed to be only curious and had not tried to harm them. In fact, if anything, they couldn't help but laugh at their comical antics. * * * * * More time passed and the couple stood clutching each other trying to catch their breath. "Can you hear him?" B'Elanna asked. Tom held his breath and listened for several moments for Lodar before responding. "No, all I can hear are the birds and the damned ins . . . .LOOK OUT!!!" Tom screamed as one of the birds, its talon poised and ready, swooped down at them and he pulled B'Elanna and himself down under the water. The couple emerged from the swampy water and B'Elanna wiped the water out of her eyes. "Are you okay?" she asked. "That was awful close." No answer. The half-Klingon grabbed her husband by his upper arms and looked into his pain-filled face. "Tom? What is it?" "I think one of the bird's claws scratched me." "Turn around, let me look." Across Tom's back she found a mean looking pair of deep lacerations dripping with blood. "It's a whole lot more than a scratch," she pronounced. Turning around to look again at her husband, she noted that he was becoming glassy-eyed and his skin was becoming flushed. "You don't look so good. Do you think you can sit down on the stump over here while I get out the rest of the medicine that Brizat gave me?" Tom nodded his head and B'Elanna led him over to the stump and he sat down. Reaching into her pack, she extracted the last anti-toxin hypospray, and brought her hand carrying the hypospray up to her husband's neck. Before she administer it though, Tom collapsed into her arms knocking the hypospray out of her hand and into the murky waters of the swamp. "Oh, Kahless!" B'Elanna yelled. She frantically pulled Tom up to rest his back against the half-sunken tree trunk. While holding him upright with her left hand so he wouldn't drown, she frantically searched below the water for the hypospray with the other hand. Where had it fallen? she asked herself. Didn't it fall behind the trunk or was it to the right? She couldn't recall. Long minutes passed and still she hadn't located the precious vial of antitoxin. From beneath her left hand, she could tell that Tom's breathing was becoming more and more labored, the poison was working its way into his system. She had to find that vial soon. Straining to achieve as great a reach as possible, finally her fingers felt the familiar smooth texture of the hypospray and with one more stretch she was able to clasp the hypospray in her hand and retrieve it. Bringing it out of the water, she checked to make sure that the vial was undamaged--and thanking Kahless that it was still intact--she injected the entire contents into Tom's neck. More tense minutes passed. "Come on, Tom, wake up," B'Elanna pleaded. Please let there be enough anti-toxin to combat the poison, she pleaded silently. Grabbing him by he shoulders she shook him. "Tom, please wake up!" He finally moaned and opened his cerulean eyes. B'Elanna sighed in relief, brushed his hair away from his face, and kissed him. He was awake, he was alive. There was hope. Hope that they would survive. Hope that they would complete the hunt. And most importantly, hope that they would see Kyle and Lucas again. "B'Elanna?" he murmured. "Yes, Tom, it's me. Do you remember where we are?" Tom's blurred gaze took in the miserable surroundings, and nodded his head, he tongue swollen in his mouth he replied with difficulty, "ummm. . .Lodar. . .the hunt." "That's right, we were attacked by one of those hideous birds." He recalled the attack and could feel the pain in his back. "I remember, my back." "Yes. Apparently their talons not only razor sharp but are also poisonous. I've given you the last antitoxin spray, hopefully you'll be all right now." He nodded his head and tried to get to his feet. "We have to get moving, B'Elanna." "We will, but I'm going to help you," she said in a tone of voice that he knew from experience meant that she wouldn't take 'no' for an answer and put her arm around Tom's waist to support him. "I think we only have about another hour before the sunsets." "Okay, let's get going." Chapter 20 Lodar trudged through the swamp, pausing every few minutes to listen for the sounds of the humans. At the conclusion of the other three hunts, he had surmised that the younger hunters having not hunted for so long was the reason they had been unsuccessful. Now he knew the real reason, the humans were very worthy adversaries--they provided a significant challenge. The humans would also provide many, many more hunts he concluded. After this hunt, if they survived, he would allow them to rest and recover, as they made their way to another planet. Once there they would participate in another set of hunts. He stopped his musings and listened again. Surely, that had been a different sound, he thought. It sounded like a splash...and surely he had heard the female's voice. He turned and waded through the water towards the sound. * * * * * * Gradually the daylight started to dim and sunset was quickly approaching. "Hurry, Tom," B'Elanna pleaded as she looked behind them. "We have to keep moving. I can see Lodar." Tom tried to keep up but the poison was still in his system. There hadn't been enough anti-toxin to combat the bird's venom. Every so often he would stumble and thanks to B'Elanna's Klingon strength, she would pull him back up again and they would continue to move along. Finally, though Tom collapsed for one last time. "I'm sorry, B'Elanna. I'm sorry." "You *should* be sorry!" The deep Hirogen voice yelled in the from about 30 meters away. Tom and B'Elanna looked at each other. Their eyes saying what their voices couldn't. Each expressing their sadness at having come so close to surviving this last hunt, only to lose in the end and having forfeited any chance at seeing Kyle and Lucas again. "You should be sorry, you didn't provide a better hunt!!" Lodar bragged, pleased that he would be the one to kill the humans. True, his plans for future hunts would not happen, but being the leader, it was only fitting that he be the one to kill the prey. He brought down his weapon and pointed at the female as he continued to close the gap between them. "Quick, B'Elanna run," Tom pleaded. "Maybe you will have a chance the sun is just about to set." B'Elanna looked at her husband and then Lodar, not knowing what to do. She was frozen to the spot. Then something unexpectedly happened. Just as the sun was about to vanish over the horizon and Lodar was about to discharge the weapon, a pair of frolicking snizzards happily slithered around the Hirogens waist and dived down and swirled around his legs. Lodar tried to kick at the creatures to warn them away, but the two snizzards mistook it for play and only became more rambunctious until Lodar finally fell face first into the swamp just as the sun finally disappeared. A familiar tickling sensation washed over Tom and B'Elanna and they were transported once again back to the Hirogen ship. * * * * * * When the beam released them, B'Elanna called out to Brizat. She looked around the Hirogen sickbay then spotted the biobed. She half-dragged, half-carried Tom over to the bed. "What's wrong?!" Brizat's voice came to her ears. B'Elanna looked up to see the Hirogen doctor enter the room. He saw the half-Klingon trying to keep the pilot from falling to the floor. He hurried over to them, and easily lifted Tom up onto the bed. He stared at the pilot's face as he scanned him. "He's been poisoned," B'Elanna mentioned. "The anti-toxin isn't working." Brizat shook his head, "From the marks, it appears that your mate was attacked by a Taik. Their talons are full of poison. I'll try to help him, but the poison is very strong." B'Elanna nodded. She looked at Tom, who was barely breathing. She shivered as she remembered the last time he looked like this, those many months ago when he had taken the drug overdose. She lovingly brushed his hair off his face, and prayed that he would make it. Brizat used a dermal regenerator to heal the deep cuts on Tom's back. He then went over to a counter across the room and picked up a hypospray. He returned to the biobed and injected the contents into Tom's neck. "Hopefully, this should help until you get back to your ship. It's the best I can do." "Thank you Doctor." After awhile, Tom began to cough then open his eyes. "You must hurry, if my plan is going to work. The shuttlebay doors have been programed to open in exactly 32.5 seconds," Brizat stated,"and Lodar will be returning soon." B'Elanna nodded as she and Brizat helped Tom off the biobed. She knew that her husband needed rest, but now was not the time. They had to make their escape now, it was there only chance. Leaving them, Brizat went over to a wall console and tapped in a few commands. He then waved to the couple as they disappeared from view. *I hope they make it,* the Hirogen doctor prayed as he prepared to make it look as if they had attacked him. Chapter 21 The transported beam released the couple in the Hirogens' shuttlebay. "Do you think you can fly?" B'Elanna asked the pilot. Tom ran a shaky hand through his blond hair. He took a deep breath and nodded. Tom felt as though he could do anything if it meant that he and B'Elanna would see their boys again. Then leading his wife into their shuttle, he settled in the pilot's chair as B'Elanna sat next to him. Tom quickly went through the pre-flight check. Wiping his sweaty forehead he concentrated on the controls. He then looked up to see the bay doors opening. Gunning the engines, he took the craft out into space. B'Elanna scanned for Voyager, finding the ship three light-years away from their position. She relayed the coordinates to Tom, and hoped the Hirogen hadn't noticed their escape. Tom punched in the coordinates and went to warp two. "We're being hailed!" B'Elanna exclaimed a moment later. "It's Lodar." "Damn," Tom growled as he shook the cobwebs out of his head, "It didn't take them long, did it?" B'Elanna looked at Tom. He was sweating more now, and he was deathly pale. She was very worried. "Shall we reply?" B'Elanna asked. Tom looked at her and shook his head. He knew what Lodar would say, and he didn't care to hear it right now. He returned his attention to the view screen. A moment later, the shuttle was rocked by a blast. The couple jerked forward and the craft dropped out of warp. "We lost warp engines!" B'Elanna growled between her teeth. "They're powering up weapons." "Fire something at them," Tom said in desperation as he moved the craft out of the Hirogens' path. B'Elanna fired back on the Hirogen ship, but it barely made a dent in their shields. The two were jerked forward again as the shuttle was hit. "Our shields are at thirty percent. Tom, you have to do something!" "I'm trying!" Tom shouted. Through his glazed-over eyes, he could barely see the controls in front of him, and his racing heart only made the poison act faster. He suddenly felt light-headed. Tom shook his head to try to clear his vision, but only made it worse and he felt like he was going to pass out. He could barely think now as he blindly tapped at the controls. The shuttle avoided the next hit. B'Elanna fired back at the Hirogen and finally was able to cause some damage to their shields. She then sent out a distress signal to Voyager. "I sent a distress signal," she told Tom. "The Hirogens' shields are at fifty percent." Tom said nothing. He could barely hear her as it took all of his concentration to fly the craft. The poison was attacking his system with a vengeance, and it made him dizzy and sick to his stomach. He could barely breathe now and he was beginning to panic. He tried another maneuver and fortunately avoided another blast from the Hirogen. The next hit though, struck their shuttle and took out their weapons. A console behind B'Elanna exploded. She jumped to her feet and tried to put the flames out with an emergency blanket she found. B'Elanna turned around after the flames were out and her eyes opened wide. There before them was Voyager. "They found us!" B'Elanna shouted. When she didn't get an answer she looked at Tom. A chill went up her spine when she realized that he hadn't heard her and wasn't moving. You can't die on me, she thought, you can't! She tried to shake him awake, but all he did was mumble. She relaxed a bit, thankful that he was still alive. B'Elanna gently but quickly moved Tom over to the co-pilot's seat. She knew she wasn't as good a pilot as he was, but she had o try. The engineer sat down in the pilot's chair and began to input commands. The shuttle avoided another attack. B'Elanna looked up and saw the reason why, Voyager was firing on the Hirogen ship. Smiling in delight she typed in another command to take the shuttle to the other side of Voyager. "Just keep them at bay long enough for me to get inside," B'Elanna whispered as she rounded the ship. A moment later, Voyager hailed her. "B'Elanna here, Captain," she began to explain. "Tom's been hurt. He needs medical attention immediately." "We'll try to keep the Hirogen at bay, B'Elanna. Get that shuttle in." "Aye, aye, Captain. Torres out." B'Elanna maneuvered the craft as gently as possible behind Voyager. All the while, she could see the Hirogen ship being pounded by phaser fire. It barely fought back, they must be losing power. She prayed silently that Brizat would survive the attack and see his family again. The half-Klingon saw the shuttlebay doors opening for her. She slowly and cautiously moved the craft toward the doors and held her breath as she eased the shuttle inside. She only let go of her breath when she felt the shuttle land on the platform. "We're here," she said to Tom, who only moaned. B'Elanna then saw her husband disappear in a blue beam. Wasting no time, she quickly left the shuttle and headed toward Sickbay. B'Elanna sped through the corridors of Voyager en route to Sickbay, her own injuries and exhaustion temporarily forgotten. Her only thought was to get to Tom as quickly as possible. Entering Sickbay, she saw that the Doctor and Kes were already working on her husband and the medical arch had been activated. "Is he . . . . all right, . . . Doctor?" B'Elanna blurted out in between breaths. She approached the head of the biobed and brushed her hands lovingly over his hair. The EMH looked up from his patient at the sound of her voice, and noticed her bedraggled appearance. "We are just completing the examination and I've given him a strong dose of anti-toxin. I think he'll be fine given time, he needs to rest. From the looks of it," the EMH replied looking her over with a discreet eye, "you should have been beamed into Sickbay as well, Lieutenant. In fact," he turned to his assistant, "Kes, will you help B'Elanna up on to the other biobed." "Of course, Doctor," the petite Ocampan replied. "But Doctor?" the half-Klingon argued. No one was going to separate her from her mate. "No arguments, Lieutenant. That's an order!" the Doctor replied firmly as he grabbed his medical tricorder. "But Tom? The children?" she continued to argue but surprisingly didn't offer any resistance as Kes settled her down on the biobed next to Tom's. "Mr. Paris needs his rest and so do you. The boys are doing fine, I wish I could say the same for Mr. Kim and Ms. Lerise." Noticing B'Elanna's quizzical expression, he quickly added: "Let's just say that looking after Kyle and Lucas was a little bit more challenging than they originally bargained for. Believe me, both the boys are just fine and you both can see them as soon as you wake up." That being said, Kes injected a hypospray into B'Elanna's neck and the half-Klingon quickly fell asleep. Chapter 22 The next morning, there was several people waiting in the hall outside of Sickbay to see the two patients. Harry and Alera tired from another restless night trying to get the boys to sleep, sat just outside of Sickbay with Kyle and Lucas. Each boy commandeered a lap and was eager to see their parents again. The Captain and the First Officer stood on the other side of the hall talking between themselves, every once in a while the words 'Hirogen,' 'Tom,' and 'B'Elanna' could be heard, they were obviously talking and making assumptions about what Tom and B'Elanna had experienced at the hands of the Hirogen. Even Neelix and Tuvok had made a brief appearance before they had to return to their duties, but they promised that they would return. Finally, the Doctor came to the door and bade them all to enter, but warned them not to stay too long. When they walked in, they saw that a newly healed and well rested Tom and B'Elanna were both sitting up in bed, in fact the two biobeds had been pushed together. Upon waking that morning, both insisted that if they had to stay in Sickbay for the day that they be as close as possible. The EMH not wanting to upset them for a change relented and now they sat, both in bed, side by side, eagerly awaiting the arrival of their guests, but in particular their boys. Seeing their parents for the first time in what seemed like a long time both boys squealed with delight. This elicited grins and laughter from not only Tom and B'Elanna, but from everyone else too. Alera passed Lucas to Tom and Harry deposited Kyle into B'Elanna's eager arms. For a while the only conversation of any kind to be heard were the questions and comments the parents directed at their children. Which in turn were intermingled with answering giggles and laughter from the boys. Obviously all were thrilled with being reunited. The on-lookers looked at them and exchanged knowing looks at each other. Each deciding on their own, that their own personal visit with Tom and B'Elanna would have to wait until the boys were through--and by the looks of things that could take a while. "Tom, B'Elanna, we'll come by later for the debriefing" said the captain, "Chakotay and I are looking forward to hearing what happened." Tom who had just given a giggling Lucas a wet raspberry on his belly button, acknowledged the Captain with a nod of the head, as did a smiling B'Elanna who was tweaking Kyle's pert nose. With a wave of her hand the Captain and her First Officer exited Sickbay. "Well, I guess you two--excuse me you four--would like some time alone." chirped Harry. "What do you say we come back for the boys in an hour?" "That'd be fine Harry," B'Elanna said. "And thank you for looking after our little Flyboys," Tom added. "I understand that they were a handful?" Harry was tempted to tell the two all of the trials and tribulations that he and Alera had to bear while they were gone, but suddenly none of it seemed to matter. "They were no problem at all, what gave you that idea? They were good kids." "Little angels, both of them," Alera said with a sweet smile. She was glowing inside for she could sense the absolute joy that flowed from the four on the bed. She then grabbed Harry by the hand and led him out of Sickbay. "They look so happy," Harry remarked as the Sickbay door slid shut behind them. "They sure do. By the way, Harry, did I ever tell you that we have a history of twins on my side of the family?" Finis E-MAIL REQUEST: The authors of course love to receive e-mail. Please e-mail us both: Marleena at blacjac@juno.com PJ in NH at kelhapam@lr.net and let us know if you liked the story.