A Long Road Ahead
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The Star Trek Voyager characters, and the Star Trek universe that I borrow them
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Title: A Long Road Ahead
Pairing: Owen, P, & J
Rating: G
Author: Peggy Schultz
Email: thejourneyhome@msn.com
Website: http://www.geocities.com/pt_stv/index.html
Summary: Immediately following Voyagers sudden return to the Alpha Quadrant,
Admiral Owen Paris receives a message from Captain Janeway, that scares him.
Date: 02/03/02
Admiral Owen Paris stepped into his personal office, still shocked over the
sudden return of Voyager. Seven years ago, Voyager had gone into the badlands
after a Maquis ship, with Owens only son on board as an observer.
After the Intrepid Class Starship vanished, Owen had to inform his wife that
Voyager was missing and presumed lost. The fact that they could not find
any debris had given them both a sense of hope that Voyager had not been destroyed
and that her crew including Tom Paris were still alive.
But after two years had passed, without a trace of the starship, the Paris
began to believe that their son had indeed been forever lost. Owen had
taken the realization that he would never see his son again, particularly hard,
because of all of the harsh words that they had said to one another the last
time that they had spoken. Owen had never gotten the chance to tell his
son that he was sorry.
They had a funeral for Tom. And after they had learned from Voyagers
EMH that Voyager had not been destroyed, and was trapped in the Delta Quadrant
over 70,000 lightyears away, they kept the shrine created in Toms honor
intact. Owen had read and reread the reports concerning his son.
He was a Lieutenant. Janeway had given him a second chance and Tom had
taken it, and proved himself numerous times, although putting his own life at
risk each time.
Owen had later led the Pathfinder project, which had been able to establish
two-way communications with Voyager in the Delta Quadrant thanks to Reginald
Barclay. Owen had even gotten to speak with Tom and his wife. He
could not believe, Tom had gotten married and was expecting a baby. Owen
had been surprised by the news, but also very proud of the man that his son
had become thanks to a second chance that Kathryn Janeway had given him, when
no one else, his self-included, would have done so. Owen realized that
he owed Kathryn so much; he owed her his sons life.
Owen walked over to his desk, and turned the computer that sat on his desk on.
He wanted to contact his wife and tell her that Voyager was home, that Tom and
his new family were home. He smiled; he knew that his wife would be so
happy she would probably rush over to Starfleet headquarters to wait for Voyager,
and Owen. She would cry, he knew that she would cry, but unlike when he
had to inform her of their sons disappearance, the tears would be happy
tears full of relief, and joy over knowing the possibility of never being able
to see their son in person, or hold their newest granddaughter was no longer
a worry.
Owen was about to open a channel to contact his wife, when he noticed that he
had received two messages. One was from Captain Janeway, and the other
was from Tom. He had not expected to receive any messages from either
of them, since he would see them in person in less than an hour when they reached
Earth. Curiosity getting the best of him, Owen tapped a couple of buttons,
and the image of Kathryn Janeway appeared on the screen of the computer terminal.
Her hair was in a bun on top of her head. He remembered that she had worn
her hair that way when Voyager had first gone into the badlands. But in
all of the recent transmissions with her including the one from just a few minutes
ago, when Voyager had suddenly flew out of the exploding Borg Sphere, her hair
was cut to hang just above her shoulders. There was sadness in her eyes,
as the image had begun to speak.
Admiral Paris, Kathryn said, I regret to inform you that Lieutenant
Thomas Eugene Paris died on stardate 49373.4. Lieutenant Paris had successfully
crossed the Warp 10 barrier in an attempt to get Voyager and her crew home quicker.
Unfortunately due to side effects of crossing the threshold, Tom Paris has died.
He was a good officer, and had proven himself to myself and the rest of
the crew over and over in the short time that he had served on board Voyager.
He will be missed, both in the Delta Quadrant, as well as in the Alpha Quadrant.
I am proud to have had the chance to serve as his commanding officer.
Before he had made the warp 10 flight, he had told me that he wanted to
prove himself, and I suspect in some way make amends for the mistakes he had
made in the past. I believe that throughout his time on Voyager he had
more than proved himself to me, and I know that you would have been proud of
the way that he had turned his life around.
Admiral Owen Paris stared at the small screen, after Kathryns image disappeared.
He was unable to move. He had read the reports Janeway had made of that
doomed flight. He knew that his son had died, come back to life, and then
mutated into some type of lizard life form. He knew that the holographic
doctor had restored him back to normal, and he was fine. In fact, he had
gone on to save the ship and risk his life again and again. He had thought
that Tom had only been dead for a short time, a few minutes at the most; not
enough time for Captain Janeway to record a message to the victims father.
Owen suddenly felt the need to see his son, and see for himself that he was
ok, before he contacted his wife. He had seen him on the bridge of Voyager
flying the starship home, but he needed to see him in person to be certain.
After opening a channel to Voyager, the image Voyagers bridge came into
view. Captain Janeway stood behind the conn, her hair cut short just above
the red shoulders of her outdated uniform. Something was wrong though,
Tom was not sitting at the conn as he had before, now the Maquis captain, who
Janeway had made her first officer, was piloting Voyager.
Admiral Paris, Kathryn said.
Captain, I need to speak with you. It is about my son, Owen
watched as the first officer turned to look at Kathryn.
Of course, Admiral, Kathryn said.
Owen nodded his head and said, Ill transport over to Voyager within
two minutes. Paris out, he cut off the transmission, with Voyager
before Kathryn had the chance to tell him what he already knew, that they could
have this discussion when they reached Earth.
*** * *** * ***
Captain Kathryn Janeway stared at the view screen for a moment after the image
of the admiral had been replaced by the image of Earth. Kathryn had noticed
that there was something desperate in the admirals eyes, and felt she owed him
the chance to speak with her in person.
Commander, you have the bridge, the captain said, already heading
towards to turbolift.
Aye, Captain, said Chakotay.
Captain Janeway could see it in Admiral Paris eyes that he was very concerned,
and almost looked desperate. She wondered what was so important that the
Admiral could not wait less than an hour to speak with her, on Earth.
Scenarios began to run through her mind, as she rode the turbo lift to deck
four. Could Starfleet be planning to arrest Tom upon their return, and
he was transporting over to warn them. If so what would be the fate of
the other former Maquis crewmembers? If Tom and BElanna were both
arrested, what fate would the newest addition to Voyagers family suffer?
As Admiral Owen Paris materialized on a transporter pad on Voyager, Captain
Janeway stood at attention in front of the transporter console still running
possible scenarios through her mind.
At ease Kathryn, Owen said stepping down off of the transporter
pad, I am not here on official business right now, the admiral said.
Is everything all right? Kathryn asked, as she led the admiral
out of the transporter room and into the corridor.
That is what I came to find out, Kathryn. Where is my son?
Why wasnt he on the bridge when I contacted you?
Kathryn smiled, and the admiral immediately seemed to relax, a little.
Tom is fine. Would you like to see him? Kathryn asked
as they entered a turbolift.
*** * *** * ***
Yes, Owen said. Despite Kathryns assurance that Tom
was fine, Owen still needed to see Tom with his own eyes.
Owen was about to ask again, why his son was not on the bridge, when Kathryn
called out for the lift to take them to deck five.
Deck five, he repeated, isnt that where sickbay is?
Yes, Kathryn answered, with a smirk.
What was so urgent that you needed to speak with me about right away?
I just want to see Tom before we reach Earth, I dont know how long
it will be until we get to speak, after we reach Earth, with all of the briefings,
that he and I will most likely have to attend, Owen said as the turbolift
came to a halt and the doors slid open. Owen stared at the captain, as
she stepped out of the lift and walked purposefully down the hallway, towards
sickbay.
Had Tom been injured, or had there been other injuries, that Tom was needed
to assist the holographic doctor with. Owen could not find the words to
ask either of the questions out loud. He just quietly followed Kathryn
to the doors of Voyagers Sickbay. Once there Owen felt leery of entering,
afraid of what hed find in side, afraid of his sons reaction to him.
When the doors slid open, Owen followed Kathryn inside. He immediately
noticed the tall man with his back to the door standing beside a biobed.
Laying on the biobed, was the woman that Tom had with him when he had contacted
them a month ago. It was his wife, BElanna Torres, and she appeared
to be unconscious. Owen felt his stomach again twist into knots, until
Tom turned around, cradling a newborn baby in his arms; Owens grandchild.
Tom smiled when he saw them both. Owen could see the pride in his sons
eyes, as they stared into his own eyes. In a matter of seconds, the holographic
doctor appeared at Toms side.
Doc, Tom said, as he broke eye contact with Owen and glanced at
the EMH. This is my father Admiral Paris, Dad this is the Doctor,
Tom looked down at the infant that slept in his arms, and then said, this
is your granddaughter Miral.
Owen smiled, Shes beautiful. How is her mother?
Shes amazing, Tom said.
Shes resting, corrected the doctor.
Ill leave you two alone, Kathryn smiled, and then glanced
at the doctor.
Lieutenant, Ill be in the lab if you need me, the doctor said
and turned to leave the admiral and lieutenant alone.
Sure Doc, Tom said.
Suddenly, Owen did not know what to say, to Tom.
So how is mom? Tom asked.
Shes fine. I was going to contact her and let her know that
you made it back home, but . . . Owen stopped talking wondering if he
should return to his ship and contact her before she finds out from someone
else.
Why didnt you? Tom frowned.
Owen noticed his sons frown, and hoped this conversation would not turn
into another of their arguments. I, I Owen stammered.
Why was it so hard to admit to his son that he cared about him, that he loved
him? If he had said those words to him before, maybe things would have
been different between them. Owen took a deep breath and forced himself
to tell Tom the truth, after so long he deserved the truth. Tom,
before I could contact your mother, I received two messages. One from
you and one from Kathryn. Owen noticed Toms reaction, to his
words as he most likely remembered what the message had said that he had sent.
I listened to Kathryns message first. It was made after you
crossed the Warp 10 barrier. She informed me that you had died as a result.
I did not get a chance to listen to the second one. I had to come and
see you. I needed to make sure that you were ok, before I told your mother.
Im proud of you Tom, Owen said.
Tom nodded, and said, I was on the bridge when Lieutenant Barclay first
contacted us. I heard you, Owen could see it in Toms eyes
that everything he had done too him had not been forgiven. Owen knew that
it would be a long road ahead of them, but now that his son was back after so
long he was not about to give up on him again.
Janeway to Paris, Kathryns voice said over the combadge.
Paris here, Tom and Owen said simultaneously.
Admiral Paris, Kathryn clarified, your ship has just notified
us that they are receiving a transmission from your wife.
My son and I will take the message in the doctors office, Paris out,
Owen replied. Elizabeth will be furious if she had received word from someone
else first. Owen looked at Tom, then at his sleepy granddaughter in his sons
arms, and said, Would you like to say hello to your grandmother Miral?
Tom smiled, Mom is going to be surprised.
Yes, Owen smiled, as he and Tom started to walk towards the Doctors
office. Why dont you talk to her first, son? She may go easier on
me for not being the one to inform her of your return.
Dad I think, when she sees Miral, he looked down at his daughter
still sleeping in his arms, she wont even remember why she was trying
to contact you, Tom said with a smile as they walked towards sickbay.
As they walked, Owen noticed the gleam that shown in Toms eyes. It reminded
him of the day that he had held Kathleen, his first born for the first time.
Owen smiled, the long road of ahead of them, would definitely be worth the wait.
The End
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