@b.crusher | video
[Nine years. Nine years since she stepped back through the portal, nine years since she returned to the Enterprise, nine years that inevitably faded some of the memories of this place - but not everything. The faces she knows. Even if she forgets now where that cute little corner market was or what the hell half these gifs and memes mean anymore (if she ever understood in the first place) Beverly never forgets a coworker, a patient, a friend. And she left them all in such a hurry. The portal's connection to her time and place had been tenuous, she had to go then, or risk losing her chance to go home all together.
And now... now she's back, exhausted by the weight of war and the toll of death, new lines etched into her face. When the portal specialist told her it had only been a week since she'd left, she had to laugh. Of course. It seems this place isn't ready to let go of her.
Though not typically a frequenter of the network, it is the easiest and quickest way for her to contact multiple people at once. She doesn't want anyone (else - apologies to Lucretia) to be caught unawares by her sudden reappearance, so she leaves a quick video message:]
Good Morning. This is Dr. Beverly Crusher [of the USS Enterprise no more] reporting that I have returned to Riverview.
[For god's sake, woman, this isn't a mission log. She offers a smile - it's a little sad, but a smile nonetheless.]
I wanted to apologize to those I left without proper goodbyes. I hope you got my messages, at least. I'll be at my apartment for the rest of the day if anyone wants to stop by. Thank you.
And now... now she's back, exhausted by the weight of war and the toll of death, new lines etched into her face. When the portal specialist told her it had only been a week since she'd left, she had to laugh. Of course. It seems this place isn't ready to let go of her.
Though not typically a frequenter of the network, it is the easiest and quickest way for her to contact multiple people at once. She doesn't want anyone (else - apologies to Lucretia) to be caught unawares by her sudden reappearance, so she leaves a quick video message:]
Good Morning. This is Dr. Beverly Crusher [of the USS Enterprise no more] reporting that I have returned to Riverview.
[For god's sake, woman, this isn't a mission log. She offers a smile - it's a little sad, but a smile nonetheless.]
I wanted to apologize to those I left without proper goodbyes. I hope you got my messages, at least. I'll be at my apartment for the rest of the day if anyone wants to stop by. Thank you.
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Beverly's eyes well up with tears as she presses her cheek into Lucretia's hand. Closing her eyes, she murmurs:)
I missed you so much.
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(Lucretia's voice can only come out in a whisper over the lump in her throat. She drops her things on the floor, and cups Beverly's face in both her hands, stroking her cheek with her thumb. To have her home again just like that, after a week's heartache– is it really so simple? Her heart is racing.
Beverly has tears in her eyes. She must have gone home and come back again, as Loki had done, but... 'I missed you so much'; as did Lucretia, but not so much to come to stare at her lover as if seeing a ghost.)
And for how long?
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[Home. It was supposed to be home. But Ronin took Caldos from her and now Shinzon took away the Enterprise. Opening her eyes, she takes a deep breath and starts again.]
I went back to Kesprytt. To get Jean-Luc. And then... I've been on the Enterprise for the past nine years.
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(She is different. Lucretia hesitates for a moment, suddenly uncertain. Nine years is a long time, long enough, certainly, for feelings to change. Is everything between them still the same?
She drops her hands from Beverly's face, leaves them to hover between them. If it's been too long, if things with Jean-Luc worked out, if Beverly had come back to connect with one of the many that love her, where does she fit in now?)
Um, (she says, and blinks, and has to reach up to thumb a few tears quickly away, fumbling, trying so hard to hide it,) you should– come in, tell me everything, please.
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Mrrrp! Agatha comes trotting up and rubs up against Beverly's leg, as if nothing has changed at all and Mama's home to cuddle with her, right?)
Agatha! (Beverly scoops the cat up in her arms and presses her face to Agatha's fur. Agatha happily submits to this undignified treatment, purring loudly. Beverly kisses the top of her head.) Hmm, you are a much fatter cat than I remembered. Has Lucretia been spoiling you?
(As if in answer, Agatha lets out a loud meow and butts her head against Beverly's chin.)
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She can't even entertain it, she– has to find something to do with her hands. Lucretia crosses to the kitchen to make them hot drinks on autopilot, dully listening to her coo and fuss over Agatha. She doesn't answer Beverly's question. If Beverly is going to sit her down and gently explain to her that her feelings have waned over the course of the nine years spent away Lucretia at least wants to have a nice hot cup of coffee to cry into.)
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She catches Lucretia's hands before she can reach for the mugs.)
Lucretia, I... I'm sorry, I'm so sorry I left you like that. They said... (She's crying again, making it difficult to talk)they told me the portal would only be open for a few minutes and it might be my only chance to go through but... I hated leaving you, and hated even more that I'd left you without a proper goodbye. And...
(Without quite realizing it, she's gripping Lucretia's hands tightly now, as if she is scared of letting go.)
I was so terrified that I would forget you once I stepped through. But I didn't, I never did. You're a permanent part of me now.
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It's okay, (she soothes, after pausing to swallow. Once again, it's hard to talk over the lump in her throat.) It's okay, you– we've always said that if one of us had the chance to go we should take it. I'll never begrudge your leaving, ever. I promise, I–
(Beverly's clutching her so hard it almost hurts. She doesn't care. It's grounding.) I just– a letter? Really? (She smiles, a quick, tight gesture. It doesn't reach her eyes before it disappears again.) I know you only had minutes but I– I can teleport, I could have been with you in seconds.
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I - I already had it written. (Make that clear at least - she didn't sit down to write a whole bunch of letters right before leaving, rather than using that time to be with Lucretia.) In Starfleet... because our jobs are so dangerous and we never know when we might... when we might be gone.
(She remembers that horrible, sinking feeling she felt when she got Jack's message. Like the void of space had swallowed up. And she did that to Lucretia, when there could have been another way. She was just too caught off guard, too desperate with the hope of seeing Wesley again.)
It wasn't enough, I know it wasn't enough.
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Okay, (she murmurs, pressing their foreheads gently together. Beverly's cheeks are wet with tears underneath of her thumbs. Yes, it had hurt, but that will ease with time– and how could she blame her for her sudden departure? She'd been granted a sudden opportunity to go back home to her child, of course it threw her off.
She's slightly ashamed now, for feeling so bitter and hollow over it. She closes her eyes.)
I love you too much for you to leave without saying goodbye. (If she can impart anything onto Beverly in this moment, let it be this.) You can't– even if it's only for a minute, even if it's only for half of that, I... (a soft sniff. Her voice is very quiet now.) Next time, promise you'll call for me. Please.
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But of course, it hasn't been so long for Lucretia. She hasn't had time for resignation to set in. To her, the hurt is all fresh and new and burning.)
My poor darling.
(Beverly kisses her forehead and lets her hands come to rest on her waist.)
I don't think there's going to be a next time.
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... What do you mean?
(Does Beverly intends on staying here? That doesn't make any sense. What about Wesley? What about Deanna, and Jean-Luc and the Enterprise– the rest of her crew? Did something happen to them back at home? She leans back, and drops her hands to rest lightly on Beverly's shoulder, watching her with concern.)
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(Oh, there's that penetrating look of Lucretia's, those eyes that know her so well, even nine years later. Beverly takes a deep breath and wipes at her face before continuing.)
I thought had lost you forever, had no chance of ever seeing you again, and I would continue to live with that. Even knowing eventually one or the other of us would leave and that we had agreed to it didn't make it any easier. But I never stopped loving you, not really. And now... second chances are very rare things and I want to make the most of this one.
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(She squeezes her shoulders reassuringly, her brow furrowed. It's hard, knowing she had felt like this for so long. Lucretia almost wishes she had been forgotten, as it probably would have made things a lot easier for Beverly.)
It's only been a week for me, (she reminds her, expression softening as she seeks to comfort her.) I still love you, as I always have. I don't... want to push anything, not if things have changed for you, or if it's been too long, but you haven't lost me. Not at all.
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(Everything but Lucretia. She smiles sadly. There's so much to tell her still.)
Including me. And this me wants to build a future with you, wherever that might be.
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(Her smile fades for a moment, uncertainty creeping back in. So Beverly does want to stay here, for whatever reason. Surely she knows that Lucretia can't? That she needs to go home the moment the portal opens to her, just as Beverly did?)
I– Beverly, I can't stay here. Remember? (It has been nine years! She had always kept this perfectly clear, though. She swallows, smooths her thumb across Beverly's shoulder. Clearly she hasn't quite grasped the meaning of the word 'wherever'.) I don't... want to leave you, but I'm needed, back home. I have to go back and put things right.
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I would never ask you to stay. That's not what I meant. What I meant was... maybe I could go with you.
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(error 404!!!)
To Faerûn?
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(Now she's getting there!)
I know it may seem... impulsive, but we don't have to decide right now, I just...
(She sighs, feeling at a loss for words again.)
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They could be together. She squeezes her eyes shut for a moment, and takes a hand back to wipe away tears of relief. This is too good to be true. Is this a trick?)
But– um, Wesley, (she says, voice thick,) your friends, your crew. Did something happen?
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(She says this with absolute certainty in her voice. Indeed, if she wasn't so certain on that front, she would never be able to make such a proposal, even given everything else that has happened. Now she smiles, warm and bright, not burdened troubles weighing on her.)
You should see him now, Lucretia. He's... he's become so much more than I ever imagined possible for him. He's still an explorer and a scientist at heart, as he always was, but he found a way to break through the boundaries of time and space. (She laughs, still in wonder at it all) I admit, I still don't completely understand it, but I do know that he's found his place in the universe, who he's supposed to be and that's all that matters.
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Not only is he okay, but he's broken through... time and space?)
So he could visit, (she breathes, slowly starting to piece it all together. Of course he'd be able to come and find the two of them. He'd know Beverly wherever she was, Lucretia is more than sure of it.) And I would be able to meet him? Provided he did?
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(Her smile is more genuine now, a combination of both embarrassed and pleased. She likes the idea of Beverly talking to Wesley about her. She wants to meet him very badly, even if she is nervous about making a good first impression!
She sniffs, and wipes her eyes a final time. She never did answer Beverly's original proposal, did she?)
I'd love for you to come back with me.
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She reaches up and cups Lucretia's cheek. Oh, how she missed that smile. It's good to see it again.)
I'm not too old for you now?
(She's teasing, of course.)
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