From: Coast2C@aol.com Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 21:23:08 -0400 Message-ID: <960430211958_387215989@emout12.mail.aol.com> Subject: Convergence: Part 13 of 25 Convergence by Dana Anderson Part 13 of 25 (Author's Notes and Disclaimer found in Part 1) * * * * When Al left the Imaging Chamber he went directly to his quarters, locked the door and informed Ziggy that he was not to be disturbed for any reason short of the most extreme emergency. He was furious. In fact, he had never been this completely enraged in his entire life. Al went into the bathroom. He stepped, fully clothed, into the shower and turned the cold water tap on full. As the frigid water cascaded down upon his head, Al tore every piece of clothing off his body. When he reached his ultimate level of tolerance for the cold torrent to which he had subjected himself, he cut the flow of water off and stepped out of the shower. Without drying or clothing himself, he dropped to the tile floor and started performing pushups. By the time he had exercised to the point of exhaustion he recognized that a tiny part of his mind was now capable of coherent thought. Al ruthlessly ordered the oxygen starved muscles of his arms to leverage his body into a kneeling position. He rose, wrapped a towel around his waist and stalked into the kitchen. Al tore open a cupboard and took a long burning swallow of scotch directly from the bottle and then hurled the glass container into the sink. He leaned against the counter and tried, with every effort his will could muster, to calm himself. In one brutal moment his life had, once again, been savaged by fate. He could never be with Jenna again and he had been brought to the brink of permanent estrangement from the best friend he had ever had. Either of the two was appalling to consider, both might be beyond his ability to endure. Al was horrified at the way he had left things with Sam, but he had known he could not continue to talk to his friend at that moment. Not without destroying whatever remote chance remained for them to repair the damage that had been done to their relationship. Then there was Jenna. Al's hands clenched into painful fists. He could not begin to contemplate the suffering that would accompany being denied the right to ever touch or be touched by her again. No form of birth control, other than abstention, was one hundred per cent effective and he had given his word of honor that he would not risk a child. Al had not the slightest idea of how he could fully convey to Jenna the entire significance that this vow had for him. Then there was what it would mean to her. Jenna had been hurt, neglected and abandoned over and over again. Al had never intended that she would have to suffer through another cycle of rejection, certainly not at his hands. Even if he could find the words to sufficiently explain the situation to her it wouldn't ease the pain he would be causing her. * * * * An hour and a half later, with his fury spent and his emotions under a tight rein, Al stepped out of his quarters and returned to his office. He passed the afternoon in the emotionless world of paperwork. Late in the day he checked the status of Sam's leap with Ziggy and visited Sam briefly to relate the computer's latest information and calculations of Sam's effectiveness. Their conversation was careful and strained and did not stray, by so much as a single word, from the business at hand. When Al left the Imaging Chamber he had no way of knowing that he and Sam simultaneously heaved sighs of both relief and regret; relief that they had avoided additional damage to their friendship and regret that they had yet to take the first step away from the precipice of alienation at which they found themselves. Al checked his watch and saw that it was six in the evening. "Ziggy, where is Colonel Tyler?" he inquired. "Colonel Tyler has left the complex" the computer replied. Al nodded to himself. Jenna often went for a run after work and delayed her usually light evening meal until seven or later. Al went to the cafeteria and had dinner, then returned to his quarters. He sat on the balcony, smoked a cigar and waited. At eight thirty, he heard a knock. He rose from his chair, crossed the living room and opened the door. Jenna took several steps inside the doorway. Al closed the door and turned. Jenna stepped forward to meet him and lifted a hand toward his face. Al recoiled from her touch and took an almost imperceptible step backward. Jenna's body went rigid, as though in reaction to the impact of a physical blow. The color drained from her face and she barely managed to whisper "What's wrong, Al?" He did not answer, but stepped past her into the main room of his quarters and remained standing in the middle of the room with his back to her. Jenna started to walk toward him again, but halted her approach when he turned to face her. The pain she saw in his eyes struck a chord of fear in her. "We can't be together anymore" he rasped. He cleared his throat to continue. "Sam says we can't risk a child." "Sam says" Jenna whispered, in an echo. Al nodded mutely, the anguish in him evident on his face. He turned his head away. Just the sight of her was enough to endanger his firm resolve not to touch her. "Look at me, Al" Jenna said. Al squeezed his eyes shut in pain. "Al, look at me" she insisted, in a soft appeal he could not ignore. He opened his eyes and, when he turned his head toward her, saw that she had silently crossed to a point three feet away from him. She waited until he met her eyes and then said in a quiet and carefully controlled voice "I swear to you, on my word of honor, that there has never been any risk of a child." If she had said anything else, Al didn't know how things might have proceeded. As it was, he could see clearly, in the candid integrity of her eyes, that her word of honor meant every bit as much to her as his did to him. Al could also see that the admission had cost her something. He hoped that what he had to give was sufficient to make up for whatever it was she had lost. Al took a quick step forward and wrapped his arms around her in an embrace he wasn't sure he would ever be able to release. Jenna's body merged with his as though it belonged nowhere else. She encircled his waist with her arms and buried her face in his chest with a sob of relief. * * * * Later, the two of them lay side by side in bed. Jenna's right shoulder overlapped Al's left, their faces resting against one another. Al's left arm encircled her upper body and his left hand lay on her ribcage just below her breasts. He had yet to found the resolve to allow her freedom from his reach and it seemed she needed to be held as much as he needed to hold her. "Al," Jenna said "I want to explain the reason for what I told you earlier." Al reached across her body with his right arm to enclose her more completely in his support. "You don't have to explain anything" he said. "Your word is all I'll ever need." "You may not need to hear it, but I need to say it out loud" Jenna insisted. "All right" Al replied. Jenna covered his right hand with hers and moved his touch down to the scar that started just above her navel. She continued the movement so that his fingertips traced the length of the scar, up and down several times. The scar was thin and straight for about two inches at both the top and bottom, like a surgical scar, but the center four inches were somewhat ragged and puckered. Al stopped the motion and spread his hand flat across her abdomen. Jenna held it there by leaving her hand and arm lying atop his. "I told you about this already" she began. "I remember" Al said, hoping to spare her whatever unnecessary repetition of the incident he could. "The damage was extensive and the surgery difficult. The surgeon concentrated on eliminating any possibility of peritonitis, above any other concern. I was five," Jenna continued "and every aspect of my physique was smaller and closer together." Al's embrace tightened slightly and, before he could stop it, a moan escaped him "No" he whispered. She did not speak, but he felt her head nodding against the side of his face. After a moment, she went on. "I told Paul about it before I would accept his proposal and he said it didn't matter. But it did; to him anyway. I knew it was because I couldn't give him a child that he had his affairs. It wasn't that he actually wanted one of his partners to bear him a child, he just needed it to be a possibility." Al was careful not to display any reaction. She had known! It must have hurt her terribly, Al thought. *I wish I could leap back in time and kick that guy's butt up and down the street for making her feel like she wasn't everything a man could want.* "Sometimes the irony of life is beyond comprehension" Jenna went on. "The very thing that drove Paul away from me is what brought you back." Al shifted his position to cover her body with his. He began his enthusiastic appreciation of her womanhood with a passionate kiss. * * * * Later, Jenna lay next to Al watching him sleep. There had been an acute intensity to Al's lovemaking that evening, but she sensed an inner tension in him that had not found release. As he slept, he continuously muttered under his breath and shifted his position. There was something gnawing away at his subconscious and Jenna was fairly sure she knew what, or rather who, it was: Dr. Samuel Beckett. She didn't know how the topic of the possibility of her and Al producing a child had surfaced between them, but she doubted that Al had brought it up. Dr. Beckett was an M.D. and he would have immediately realized the implications of the genetic information she had shown him that morning. Also, he and Al were very close friends. That much was obvious, even though she had only observed the two of them together twice. Assuming that Dr. Beckett could read Al even better than she could, it was likely he had put two and two together and decided he had to warn Al about the danger any child they might conceive would face. Al would have been furious, especially if he had not volunteered the information about his relationship with her. Jenna sighed quietly. *Men!* Dr. Beckett had no way of knowing about her medical history, but it should have occurred to him, if not Al, that even a previously fertile woman of forty three might have already experienced menopause. No, she thought, Dr. Beckett had probably blurted out his concern about the situation and Al had been so offended at the uninvited intrusion into his personal life that he had issued some kind of ultimatum to Dr. Beckett. *If I'm right,* Jenna thought, *that means both of them are miserable but also worried that they'll make things worse if they use the wrong approach in trying to defuse the situation.* Al moved restlessly and groaned in his sleep again. Jenna reached out and stroked his chest with her hand and then gently massaged his shoulders. Al heaved a deep sigh and subsided into a quiet repose. *I'd better get some sleep,* Jenna thought, *it looks like I'll have a tough day tomorrow.* * * * * The next morning, Al was reserved and somewhat distracted at breakfast. Jenna kept him company quietly; hoping he would say something about what was bothering him, but not really expecting him to open up. When he had finished eating he rose from the table and began to wander away, almost aimlessly, without saying a word. He stopped short about ten yards away and turned to retrace his steps. Al gave Jenna an apologetic smile. "Sorry. I guess I'm not the best company this morning." "You're the best company anytime" Jenna reassured him. "Want to talk about it?" she offered. Al considered her suggestion. "Not yet," he said "maybe later." "All right," Jenna acquiesced. "You know where to find me." Al smiled at her again, with a little more spirit this time. "Yes, I do" Al agreed. "I'll see you later" he added, and left. Jenna finished her coffee and went to her lab. She asked Ziggy to advise her when Al made his next visit to the Imaging Chamber and settled down to work. An hour and a half later, Ziggy reported that Al had entered the Imaging Chamber. Jenna rose from her chair and made her way to the Control Room. She greeted Gushie and Tina, leaned against the wall next to the door to the Imaging Chamber and prepared herself to wait. The elapsed time was shorter than she had hoped. A mere seven minutes after Jenna had arrived, the door opened and Al appeared at the top of the ramp. His head was slightly bowed, his feet were dragging and he was randomly poking the handlink with one finger. In other words, he bore little resemblance to his normally jaunty and alert self. Jenna sighed as she pushed herself away from the wall and strode past him into the Imaging Chamber. Al was startled from his preoccupied state by her unexpected appearance and destination. He hesitated a moment, shaking his head in an attempt to comprehend the situation. When his mind formed its' conclusion, his face opened up in an expression of shock and he bolted back up the ramp. As Sam's surroundings resolved around him, Al saw that Jenna was standing near Sam, watching Al's approach. Sam seemed to be completely absorbed in an examination of the coffee mug he held in his hands. Al slowed his advance and stopped when he reached a point about six feet away from Sam. The two men stood facing one another but looking, instead, at the woman standing quietly off to the side of the no man's land between them. Jenna looked from one to the other, shaking her head. "If I didn't have better things to do I'd work on a way to allow the two of you to interact physically, then crack your heads together" she said. Al and Sam both looked away from her, but still ignored the other. "Who started it?" Jenna asked. Sam fidgeted a little, then spoke up. "I guess that would be me" he said, looking up at Jenna again. Jenna turned to Al. "Are you the injured party here, or did you do something to make the situation worse?" Al met her eyes with a level gaze for a few moments. "I guess I overreacted" he stated, then clamped his mouth shut. "Well," Jenna continued, looking back and forth between them "are you going to apologize?" Al and Sam both turned to her. "I'm sorry" they said in unison. Jenna put her face in one hand and shook her head. She looked back up at them. "Not to _me_," she said in an exasperated tone "to each other". Each man continued to studiously ignore the other. "That does it," Jenna shouted, color rising in her face. She turned to Sam. "Why the hell are you apologizing to me? You haven't done anything to me, but you've certainly done something to _him_!" Jenna accused, pointing at Al. Sam stared at her in surprise for a moment, then glanced at Al, then back to Jenna. *I must have misread Al completely,* he thought in confusion. *But if they aren't lovers, why did Al get so mad?* "But, I thought...I mean, I said...don't you know what I..." Sam stammered. "Shut up, Sam" Al interrupted, in a severe tone. "Oh, _that's_ helpful" Jenna complained, throwing her hands up in the air. She crossed her arms in front of her and stared at the floor. Finally she raised her head and looked at each of them for a long moment. When she spoke again, her voice was calm but strained. "You're acting like this has something to do with me. Maybe it does and maybe it doesn't and at this point I don't care. I was under the impression that you were both reasonable and intelligent men. Try and keep that in mind when I ask you my next question". Jenna turned to Sam. "Dr. Beckett, are you satisfied with the current state of your relationship with Admiral Calavicci?" Sam shot a quick glance at Al before looking back at Jenna. "No, I'm not" he replied. Jenna turned to Al. "How about you?" she asked. "No" Al answered, with a tired exhalation. Jenna nodded. "Well, I guess great minds really do think alike because it's aggravating the _hell_ out of me! So _do_ something about it". She turned and stalked out of the Imaging Chamber. Sam and Al watched the door close behind her. "She's really mad" Sam observed. "At least she didn't say 'Men!' in that tone some women have" Al remarked. "I'll bet she wanted to, though" Sam added. "No bet" Al said, looking up to meet his friends' gaze. "I'm sorry, Al" Sam said. "I shouldn't have pushed you. You tried to warn me, but I wasn't listening." "It was as much my fault as it was yours, Sam" Al admitted. "I know you wouldn't antagonize me just for the hell of it. I shouldn't have gotten mad at you for following your conscience." The two men stood quietly for a moment, enjoying the sudden disappearance of the barriers they had erected between them. "Why did Jenna say that what was going on between us didn't have anything to do with her?" Sam wondered, gazing toward the spot where she had vanished through the Imaging Chamber door. Al chuckled weakly. "Sam, you don't know how to quit when you're ahead, do you?" he said. Sam jerked his head back to look at Al. He had an alarmed expression on his face, as though he had just realized what he had said, or that he had said it aloud. "Never mind, Sam. Just let it go" Al advised. Sam was relieved that Al's tone was quiet and relaxed. Al was watching him patiently. All his previous anger and defensiveness had dissipated without leaving a trace in his voice, face or body language. A mental image of a medieval knight dropping the point of his sword and spreading his arms out to the side flashed suddenly into Sam's mind. *He's disarmed himself,* Sam realized. *It's up to me to respond to his gesture with honor or treachery, trust him or wound him again.* Sam raised his hands up, palms forward, in an equivalent gesture of surrender. "No argument here, Al" Sam agreed. "I'll let you worry about figuring her out. After all, you're the expert when it comes to women." Al rewarded his choice with a wide grin. "Yeah, well there are women and then there are women." "Thanks for the tip" Sam replied. * * * * End Part 13 of 25