Tag: Dukat

  • Edge of Heaven – Chapter 10. Can’t Let Go

    “You know, ever since we met, I’ve noticed something about you,” Kyle said.  He lay on a lounger beside Dani on a white sand beach in a quiet, less touristy part of Risa.  There were a few others out enjoying the sand and sparkling water, but this particular beach wasn’t nearly as crowded as the more popular beaches located near the busier resorts.

    “What’s that?” Dani asked, responding to Kyle’s statement.

    “You’re attracted to men with power,” Kyle said.

    Dani’s head whipped around to Kyle, as she prepared to fire a defense at him, but she hesitated before the rebuttal could leave her mouth.  When she took a second to think about it, she realized that Kyle’s observation probably wasn’t that outrageous.

    “Let’s see, there was Commander Riker, Gul Dukat…and now Captain Archer,” Kyle continued.

    Instead of becoming defensive, Dani reflected on Kyle’s observation for a moment.  “You’re right,” she said.  “I never noticed it before because no one’s ever said it out loud to me.  But in my defense, I grew up surrounded by powerful people.  I’m accustomed to being around them.”  She shrugged.  “I guess it’s subconsciously affected what I find attractive in men.”

    Kyle propped himself up on his elbow and angled himself to face Dani.  “There’s something I’ve been dying to know for a while,” he said.

    “What is it?” Dani asked.

    “What exactly was the deal with Dukat?” Kyle asked. “I mean, how did you ever end up with him?”

    “I don’t want to talk about him,” Dani said calmly, staring out at the ocean.

    Kyle shook his head. “I’m sorry, I’m an idiot for even asking.  I…I can imagine that the whole ordeal must have been devastating for you.  I know you cared deeply for him.”

    Dani looked at Kyle but didn’t say anything. “No doubt you heard about the condition I was in when they found me on Cardassia Prime,” she said.

    “Yeah.  They said it was Stockholm syndrome.  But I know better than that.”

    Dani released a small laugh.  “Oh, really?” she asked, somewhat skeptically and somewhat warily.  She was unsure of what Kyle was driving at here.

    Kyle sat up on his lounger and swung his legs over the side so that he was now fully facing Dani.  He buried his feet in the soft sand and leaned forward, resting his elbows on his thighs.  “Ever since we found each other again, I’ve been struggling with something,” he said.  “There’s something I’ve been debating whether or not to tell you.  At first, I thought it would be best to just let the past stay in the past, but the more time that passes, the more I feel like I’m keeping a big secret from you, and it’s making me feel like shit.”

    By this point, Dani had also sat up and turned to face Kyle.  “Kyle — what is it?”

    “Dani,” Kyle began, “I was there, that night on Cardassia Prime, when…when Dukat was killed.”

    Dani’s mouth hung open, unable to form any words.  She didn’t have to.  Kyle knew that the information came as a total shocker to her.

    He continued.  “You were sitting there, crying over Dukat’s body,” Kyle said.  “I told you that we had to leave because it wouldn’t be safe for you there without Dukat’s protection.  On the way to the transport, I told you not to look back.”

    Dani couldn’t believe she was hearing this.  “But I distinctly remember a pair of brown eyes looking at me when those words were spoken.  The face was covered by a mask, but I remember the eyes.  Your eyes have been blue for as long as I’ve known you.”

    “Everyone on that mission had their appearances altered slightly,” Kyle explained. “It’s a safety measure.  We all had brown eyes then.”

    Dani wanted to ask him why he’d never told her any of this, but she thought she knew the answer – that the mission had been classified.

    “I would have told you sooner,” Kyle said, “Only…only…”  He swallowed hard.  “The phaser blast that killed him came from my rifle.”

    Dani inhaled sharply.  For a moment, she felt like she was watching Marac get shot all over again, only now, instead of a faceless, masked figure, it was Kyle’s face she saw at the other end of the rifle.

    “I didn’t know how to tell you,” Kyle quickly added. “I thought I was protecting you.  At that time, I didn’t know the extent of your relationship with him.  I just knew what I’d been told by my superiors, which was that you were being held at his house as a political prisoner.  When he reached into his pocket, I had no way of knowing what he was going to bring out.  Training kicked in, and when you’re in a situation like that, you shoot first and ask questions later.”

    Dani rose from her lounger and began to walk away.

    “Dani?” Kyle said, standing. “Dani?” He moved to go after her, but she shook her head and held her hand out behind her.

    “I need to be by myself right now,” she said. “Please.  It’s…I just want to be alone for a while.”

    Kyle hung back. “Okay,” he said, nodding. “Okay.”  He watched Dani walk away from him toward some unknown destination.

    xxx

    Dani didn’t know where she was going. She didn’t really care. She only wanted to be alone, away from everyone. So she kept walking until she could no longer see Kyle.

    A nature path veered off from the beach, on Dani’s left.  She couldn’t recall ever having been on this path in any of her previous trips to Risa.  There was also the distinct possibility that this trail had ceased to exist by the 24th Century.

    The lush foliage created a canopy over parts of the trail, providing shade.  Beautiful slivers of sunlight shone through the trees, shimmering down onto the path below.

    The setting was gorgeous and peaceful – but it still wasn’t enough to distract Dani from the news she’d just learned from Kyle.  She knew he didn’t have a reason to lie, but she still couldn’t completely wrap her mind around the fact that he’d been there when Dukat had died – that he’d fired the blast that had killed him. It had been one of the most intimate and vulnerable moments of her life, and while part of her found comfort in the fact that it had been Kyle, rather than a stranger, who’d been there with her, another part of her was angry about that very same fact.  She and Kyle had been good friends – part of a group of best friends – at the Academy, yet he never bothered to tell her that he’d been there for that traumatic event in her life, even after they’d reunited with each other for this current mission.  It wasn’t fair for her to blame him for following orders, she knew, especially since she would have been obliged to do the same.  But it still angered her.

    I should at least give him credit for eventually speaking up, Dani thought.

    The path she was following had started to curve so sharply that it could nearly be considered a corner.  She didn’t see Jonathan Archer coming from the opposite direction until she’d already stumbled into him.

    Startled by the run-in and shaken from her thoughts, Dani apologized and said, “My mind was somewhere else completely, and I wasn’t paying attention to what was in front of me.”

    “It’s kind of a blind curve,” Archer said. “It’s a pleasant path when you aren’t having collisions, though.”

    Dani managed a small grin.  She was glad for the distraction, even if it was Archer, another complicated facet of her life.

    “Have you been down this path before?” Archer asked her.

    “No, surprisingly,” Dani replied.  “For some reason, I never came across it in my time.”  She shrugged.  “Maybe it doesn’t exist anymore by then.  Some resort could be sitting on top of it for all I know.”

    “It’s a shame because it really is a beautiful walk,” Archer said.  He and Dani began to walk together.

    “Where does it lead?” Dani asked.

    “I don’t know,” Archer said.  “I guess we’ll find out.”

    They walked in silence for a few moments.  While Archer wasn’t at the top of her list of people she wanted to spend time with right now, he was here.  And Dani needed to talk to someone.  Since Archer was here, he would do.

    Dani asked, “Have you ever had one of those moments where you find out something that makes you question something you used to think was unshakeable?”

    “I think everyone has those moments,” Archer said. “Have you had one recently?”

    Dani nodded, then launched into her story. “I was involved with a guy a while ago, and it was a complicated situation,” she began.  “He wasn’t…a lot of people thought was a despicable person.  And yeah, he did some reprehensible stuff in his past, a lot of it, actually.  But somehow, I still managed to fall in love with this person.  He died in my arms after being shot.  I just found out that the man who shot him is a good friend of mine from the Academy.”

    Archer studied her for a moment. “Kyle?”

    Dani gave a small nod. “He was part of a covert team that was sent to rescue me,” she said.  “It was, hands down, the worst day of my life, and I just found out that one of my best friends was responsible for it.”

    “Are you sure it was him?” Archer asked.

    “He just told me,” Dani said. “Not more than half an hour ago.  It’s not like I can really fault him for it.  He was performing his duty.  And he didn’t know what my relationship with Marac was.  But that doesn’t make the reality of it any better.

    They stopped walking near a stone bench. “Are you okay?” Archer asked.

    Dani walked over to the bench and sat down.  “Honestly, I’m not sure,” she said.  “I don’t know how I can ever look at Kyle again and not have all those memories come up.  I’m glad he told me, but at the same time, I hate it because it feels like our relationship might never be the same now.  I’m not really sure what to think now.  Or what to say to him.”

    Archer sat down beside her.  “Maybe you shouldn’t try to think about saying the perfect thing right now,” he said.  “Just say whatever comes naturally.  Or say nothing at all for now.  There’s no reason why you have to talk to him about it right away.  What’s the rush?  There are times that call for diplomacy and other times that call for simplicity.  I think this is one of those situations where you need to rely on the latter.”

    “Even if that mans not being able to be around Kyle right now?” Dani asked.

    Archer nodded.  “Yeah, I think so. I know that’s not an attractive prospect right now in your position, but if it’s something that you think is going to be a huge issue, something that you don’t want to have to deal with on top of everything else, doing nothing may be the best course of action right now.”

    Dani sighed heavily. “This is not how I thought I’d be spending shore leave,” she said. “Reliving the one memory I wish I could forget forever.”

    “You may not be able to avoid it forever, but you don’t have to think about it right now,” Archer said. “You don’t have I come up with a solution right this minute. Do you?”

    Dani shook her head. “Have any suggestions for appropriate distractions?” she asked.

    xxx

    Archer ran through the sand right up to the shore line, then kept running, splashing water around him until he was finally far enough out to dive, full-body, into the surf. He went under for a few seconds before his head and torso broke through the surface again as he stood, now chest-deep in the water. He wiped water away from his eyes and face, and waved at Dani, beckoning her to join him.

    Archer had brought Dani to a secluded bay just off the main trail where they’d first run into each other earlier in the day. At the moment, no one else was there, but it was literally off the beaten path, and wasn’t likely to become popular with most tourists.

    Dani hesitated only a moment before ripping her sarong away and running into the water toward Archer. To her, it symbolized running away from everything that had been troubling he, from  the problems that had arisen with Kyle to the issue of being stuck 200 years in the past. Though, being stuck in this particular time was proving not to be such a bad thing, she thought, especially since Jon Archer was turning out to be such a good ally.

    As if to prove her point, a large wave crashed into Dani just as she approached Archer, and he caught her in his arms so that it didn’t knock her down.  But even after the wave had receded, Archer didn’t let Dani go.

    “Sorry,” Archer said. “I just can’t seem to let go of you.”

    “That’s okay,” Dani said. “I don’t want you to.”

    Archer took that as his cue.  He leaned forward and kissed Dani, this time with much more confidence than he’d had the previous day in the caves.

  • A Love Less Ordinary – Chapter 5

    “Ensign Janeway? Ensign Janeway?”

    Dani, who was just leaving the replimat on her way to Ops for the start of her shift, turned to see Jake Sisko’s tall frame running to catch up with her. Once he finally caught up, Dani greeted him.

    “Mr. Sisko,” she said resuming her course for the stations center of operations. “What can I do for you?”

    Jake Sisko was the only son of the station’s former commander, Captain Ben Sisko. Jake was tall, a little taller than Dukat but not quite as tall as Will. He was slimmer than both of them, though, and despite the fact that he was a few years older than Dani, he still maintained a boyish appearance.

    “Mr. Sisko?” he said, repeating the way she’d said his name. “That sounds so…old. Call me Jake.”

    “Okay, Jake,” Dani said. “Can I help you with something?”

    “You sure can,” Jake said. “I hear that you and Dukat have become awfully close in the past few weeks.”

    Caught completely off-guard, Dani stopped walking, and looked up at Jake. “Where’d you hear that?” she asked him, taking extra effort to keep her tone neutral.

    “It’s all over the station,” Jake told her. “Of course, they’re just rumors, for now. People are talking, Ensign.”

    “What kind of rumors?” Dani inquired.

    “Rumors,” Jake said, raising a dark eyebrow.

    Dani swallowed. She and Marac hadn’t taken any extra precautions in order to keep their blooming romance a secret, but they hadn’t exactly gone about the station advertising it, either. Their public relationship was so ambiguous in appearance that they could very easily have passed for good friends. Many times, they’d both appeared with Ziyal, a common link between them.

    Dani had known there would be talk anyway, though, and she’d expected the rumors to start flying. “I’ve been dealing with the public and rumors on a normal basis since I was nineteen,” she informed the young reporter. “This is nothing new.”

    “Maybe,” Jake said. He lowered his voice and moved a little closer to Dani. “But the difference this time is that people are beginning to take those rumors and speculations for the truth. They’re not just rumors anymore. They evolved into fact. And it’s spreading.” Dani’s eyes rose to meet Jake’s. “Like wildfire,” he added. “The most popular and most believed thread is that you and Dukat are an item.”

    Dani maintained her composure, despite the fact that she felt as if her legs had been kicked out from under her. Her thoughts immediately turned to the possibility that her parents were finally about to find out what their little girl had been up to. She suddenly felt helpless, like things were about to spin terribly out of control.

    “Jake, I’ll be glad to talk to you,” she began, “but I’ve got to get to Ops for my shift. Why don’t we discuss this over lunch?”

    “Of course. The replimat?”

    “Yes, that’s fine. 1200 hours?”

    “I’ll be there.” He turned and walked away with a smile on his face, knowing that he was on the brink of one of his best stories to date. A squeaky clean Starfleet officer and an infamous Cardassian traitor. Beauty and the beast. Forbidden love. It was classic!

    Dani turned and resumed her journey to Ops, a heavy feeling of dread descending upon her.

    Dani sat across from Jake, sipping on her mug of warm raktijino. She was trying to remain calm about this whole thing, but how could she possibly do that, when she knew that anyday now, her life could be turned completely upside down?

    “Now, before you say a thing, I just want you to know that everything that’s said here today is completely off-the-record,” he informed Dani. “This isn’t an interview; it’s merely a…fact-finding mission.”

    Dani nodded, indicating that she understood, and Jake continued. “First thing’s first – are you and Dukat involved romantically?” Jake asked with uncertainty mixed with curiosity.

    That afternoon, after her shift, Dani went to Dukat’s quarters. She walked in to find him completely immersed in his work. He was seated at his desk, staring intently at his computer screen. He looked down at some PADDs that lay scattered on his desk and then back at the screen again. He looked extremely busy, and Dani was beginning to think she should come back later when he looked up from his work at her. His features, which had been wrinkled in concentration, immediately softened at the sight of her.

    “Danielle,” he said, rising and walking over to meet her. He leaned down and kissed her.

    “You seem very busy,” Dani said. “I could come back later.”

    “No, no,” Dukat protested. “I’m never too busy for you. How was your day?”

    “It was okay,” Dani replied.

    “Just ‘okay’?”

    “Well, I had an interesting discussion with Jake Sisko today.”

    “Oh?” Dukat crossed the room and stepped up to the replicator. “Something to drink?” he asked over his shoulder.

    “No,” Dani said.

    Dukat requested a small glass of tomato juice. It materialized, and he received it. He turned back to Dani, raising the glass of bright red liquid to his lips to take a sip. Dani grimaced instinctively at the sight of it.

    Dukat froze after the first sip and then lowered his glass. “You don’t like tomato juice,” he surmised.

    “It’s like drinking ketchup,” Dani told him.

    “Hmm, I’ve never tried ketchup before,” Dukat said.

    “It’s a condiment. It’s good on things like meat and potatoes. But just because I like it on my meat doesn’t mean I want to drink it,” Dani explained.

    Dukat sat down on the sofa, tomato juice in hand. “What did you and Mr. Sisko discuss today?” he inquired, tossing the subject of tomato juice aside.

    Dani walked over and sat down beside Dukat. “Us.” She watched Dukat, attempting to guage his reaction.

    He leaned over and placed his half-empty glass on the low table before him. “What did he want to know?”

    “Marac, there are rumors around the station that we are romantically involved,” Dani informed him.

    “I know,” Dukat said. “Ziyal has mentioned them to me.”

    “Well, the problem is…I don’t know if it’s really a problem. I guess it just depends on how you look at it. The issue at hand is that these aren’t just rumors anymore, people are taking them for fact.”

    “And Mr. Sisko wishes to provide us with the opportunity to set the record straight on the issues by conducting an interview and publishing it,” Dukat said, finishing for Dani.

    “That about sums it up.” Dani rested her elbows on her knees and her head in her hands.

    “This is distressing you,” Dukat observed.

    Dani lifted her head and looked at him with tears in her eyes. “Yes, it is.”

    “Darling,” Dukat said, alarmed. He gathered her into his arms. “I had no idea this was such grievance for you.”

    “I’m just so scared. What is this going to mean for my career? And my family – what is my father going to say? Or do? When he finds out-“

    “Shhh…Do not trouble yourself with such thoughts. We shall deal with them if they occur.” Dukat calmly stroked Dani’s shoulder.

    Dani let Dukat’s words sink in. She was overreacting again. Why was that always such a problem with her? She relaxed against Dukat, letting her head settle just under his chin. They were both content in the silence.

    “Danielle,” Dukat said softly. There was something in the way he’d said her name that prompted Dani to look up at him. He continued. “I fear that you fail to understand just how much you’ve come to mean to me over these past weeks.”

    Dani sat up. What did he mean by that? She watched as he rose from the sofa and disappeared into the bedroom.

    Dani thought she’d been doing a pretty good job of gauging his feelings toward her. The truth of it, though, was that the only person whose feelings she could be absolutely sure of was her own. She enjoyed the time she spent with him. She would even go so far as to say that she was falling in love with him. She hoped, with all that was at risk for her, that he at least felt something akin to what she felt. The fact that he’d just told her she didn’t understand his real feelings caused a rising alarm in her.

    Dukat returned a moment later with a small box in hand. Reclaiming his seat, he began. “When we embarked on this relationship, I know we fell into it, for lack of a better term, with no real goals for where we wanted to go, what we wanted to do. Somehow, we’ve grown. We’ve evolved. I care a great deal for you,

    Danielle.” He handed the little box to Dani. Puzzled and curious, Dani accepted it and opened it. Inside was a beautiful ring with a bronze-looking metallic hue to it. It had an intricate design in it that Dani had never seen before.

    “Marac,” she breathed.

    “Do you like it?” Dukat asked her.

    “It’s beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like it.” Dani handed the box back to Dukat.

    “It’s made of pure gold-pressed latinum,” Dukat said, removing the ring from the box. He held it up and studied it, making sure that it was free of any type of flaw. Mistakes, especially on this ring, were not acceptable. “I had it made. There is none other like it anywhere in the universe.” He looked at Dani. “I had it made for especially for you.”

    Dani looked at him, obviously surprised. “For me?”

    Dukat took her right hand and slipped the ring on her middle finger. It looked perfect there. “I love you, Danielle,” he told her. He then brought her hand to his lips and kissed it.

    Dani shook her head. “Marac, I can’t say those words to you right now because I just don’t feel ready.” She stood and walked across the room.

    “I didn’t mean to place any pressure on you,” Dukat said. “I was merely stating how I felt.”

    “But how do you know that you really do feel this way about me?” Dani asked. “It’s still so soon. It’s only been a few weeks. How do you know this is real? How do you know you aren’t just in love with the idea of being in love?”

    Dukat rose and walked over to meet Dani. “Because I feel it,” he said. He pointed to his chest. “Here. I know because I don’t care what all those people out there will think when thy find out we’re together.” He placed his hands on her arms and let them trail down to her hands. “I know because being with you makes me feel good inside, like I can be a better person than I was without you. Danielle, you’re the only other person besides Ziyal who can do that for me. This isn’t the crush or silly infatuation I had when you first came aboard the station. This is real.”

    Tears formed in Dani’s eyes, and she couldn’t explain why. As they began to trail down her cheek, Dukat reached up to wipe them away. “What is it?” he asked her.

    She shook her head, and he persisted. “Danielle?”

    Yet, she shook her head again and this time said, “No. I’m fine.” But the tears were still coming. Here he was baring his soul to her, and she couldn’t tell him that she felt the same. “I feel so bad. I don’t want you to waste your time with me.”

    Dukat swallowed. He hated that she felt that way. Any time he could spend with her would surely not be counted as time wasted to him. “I know that your feelings toward me aren’t as strong as those I have toward you. But it doesn’t matter to me. It doesn’t change the way I feel. As long as I have the chance to be with you, I shall be content.”

  • A Love Less Ordinary – Chapter 3

    Colonel Kira Nerys pressed the door chime outside Dukat’s quarters. It was the morning after his date with Danielle Janeway, and Kira was mad. She hadn’t had a chance to go and talk to that Cardassian snake Dukat before his evening with the young Ensign Janeway, but it was Saturday, now, and she was off duty. She had

    all the time in the world.

    “Come in,” a voice beckoned from within the quarters. Kira pressed the open button. The doors slid open, and she stepped in. The doors slid shut behind her.

    “You shouldn’t leave your door unlocked like that,” Kira said. “I’m sure there are plenty of people around here who’d like their chance at you.”

    Dukat turned to face Kira. “Why, Colonel – I didn’t know you cared.”

    “I don’t,” Kira said bluntly. “It’s just that I’ve got enough to worry about around here without a murder on my hands.”

    Dukat let the insult pass, as usual. “What can I do for you, Colonel?”

    “You could leave, but I know that’s not going to happen, so I’ll settle for this-” She took a few steps toward Dukat. “You could leave Ensign Janeway alone.”

    Dukat had known it would only be short time before Kira came barking up his tree about the matter. She was right on schedule. “Ah, so this is about Danielle?”

    “Yes, this is about Danielle,” Kira said. “Dukat, there are plenty of other women on this station to choose from to have your way with.”

    “They are, Colonel, but I don’t want them; I want Danielle,” Dukat insisted. “And for your information, it isn’t about having my way, as you so put it.”

    “What is it about, then, Dukat?” Kira asked Dukat in a manner that told him that she already had an answer for her own question. He didn’t answer, but merely looked at her, interested in where she was going. “What kind of game are you playing this time?” Kira continued.

    “No games, Colonel,” Dukat said. “I’m merely a lonely man who’s found some companionship.”

    The laugh that came from Kira was more than just a little sarcastic. “Okay, we’ll play this innocent act. You’re looking for companionship. But why her? What’s so special?”

    “She is what’s so special, Colonel,” Dukat said. He walked over the sofa and sat. Kira remained standing. “When she looks at me, there is no fear in her eyes. She doesn’t see me as some monster, although she has every reason to. The only thing she isn’t sure of is if she can trust me, for which I can’t say I would blame her if she didn’t.”

    “If she knows what’s good for her, she won’t,” Kira spat.

    Dukat nodded. “You could be right,” he said. He realized that Danielle still hadn’t come to him with her decision on whether she wanted to pursue this relationship with him, and as far as she was concerned, this relationship might already be over. But he would never let Kira know that. He wanted the upper hand while he could still maintain it. He didn’t want to give her any fodder for her cannon. “So far, though, Danielle has given me a chance.”

    “A chance to what? Hurt someone else?”

    “I would never dream of hurting Danielle. I’d rather cut off my own arm.”

    “Don’t say that around too many people. You might start to give people ideas.”

    Dukat stood and walked around the coffee table to Kira. “This isn’t a joking matter, Colonel. Do you really think I’d do anything to hurt Danielle?”

    “Yes. I do.” Kira’s brown eyes met Dukat’s blue ones and embarked on a most intense stare-down with them. Kira couldn’t believe that the man actually had the nerve to sit here and lie to her face. Well, actually, she could believe that. What she couldn’t believe was that he actually expected her to believe that what he was saying was true. Like she was some kind of idiot!

    Then Dukat said something to Kira that turned her entire train of thought surrounding him around. “I swear on the life of my daughter that I would never do anything to hurt Danielle, just as I would never do anything to harm Ziyal,” he said.

    Dukat didn’t blame Kira for not believing him. He hadn’t expected her to. She never had before. But she should know, having spent enough time with Cardassians and with him, that when he or any other of his species swore on the life of his child, that was his highest word, and it was assured that it would not be broken.

    The door chime was the only thing that broke the staring contest between the Cardassian and the Bajoran. “Come in,” Dukat called, turning his attention to the door. The doors slid open, and Dani Janeway entered. She stopped short when she saw Kira. “Colonel Kira,” she greeted, almost immediately aware of the reason for her visit.

    Kira simply nodded to the ensign. “Ensign.”

    “Danielle,” Dukat said.

    Dani walked towards Kira and Dukat. “I hope I’m not interrupting anything,” she said, already knowing that she was.

    “No,” Dukat said. “In fact, the colonel was just leaving.”

    Kira looked at Dukat. The fact that she was leaving was news to her. That skeptical glare of Kira’s was present, Dani noted. Kira turned to Dani with the same glare, on the way out of Dukat’s quarters.

    Once the doors had closed, Dani turned to Dukat. “What did she say?” she asked him.

    “Nothing,” Dukat lied. “The colonel is just concerned about my safety. She says I should keep my door locked.”

    “She’s right. Things can get dangerous sometimes. Especially for you.”

    “So I’ve heard.” Dukat gave the door one last look before letting the whole matter drop and turning his attention back to Dani. “Have a seat.”

    “Thanks.” Dani sat on the sofa. Dukat sat down beside her. “I’ve come to a decision about what I want to do,” she informed him.

    “Before you say anything else, I would like to say something,” Dukat requested.

    Dani nodded. “Okay.”

    “Danielle,” Dukat began, “I realize that you have every reason in the universe not to trust me, but I won’t ask you to ask you to be with me if it’s going to make you uncomfortable. But if it isn’t going to make you uncomfortable,” he said, taking her hand and looking intensely into her eyes, “Please – don’t deny me this opportunity to be happy.”

    “I won’t,” was Dani’s reply. “I’ve decided that we should move forward with this relationship. I decided last night, actually. I just had to be sure.”

    “Are you?”

    Dani nodded. “Yes,” she said.

    “You realize this won’t be easy,” Dukat pointed out.

    “Yes, I’m aware of that. But you tell me – what relationship is?”

    Dukat smiled. “None, I suppose,” he replied. He reached out and stroked Dani’s face with the tips of his fingers. Dani watched his face as he did so. Was she really doing this? Was she going to dive into another serious relationship?

    Another serious, controversial relationship? Why?

    Because there was something about the man sitting before her that Dani found it hard to say no to.