From: LLDL81B@prodigy.com (Lori Grenci) Newsgroups: alt.tv.quantum-leap.creative Subject: LEAP NCC-1701D (2/4) QL/ST **ADULT** Date: 22 Jul 1995 06:09:37 GMT Message-Id: <3uq4n1$3io0@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com> LEAP NCC-1701D Part 2 ************************* Sam stood up suddenly, awkwardly. "Uh, hello Deanna. This is a surprise." Counselor Troi was also surprised. She was uncertain whether it was part of his aliment or just a new attitude that caused Data to address her so informally. As she moved closer to him, the unusual emotions she had felt on the Bridge became even stronger. Something was definitely different about Data. Whether it was a positive or a negative change, she was not prepared to say. They both moved to the couch and sat down. As Deanna turned to face him, she had a powerful empathic image of a lonely, lost man. Shaking the vision off, she spoke to him gently, "Data, I'm here professionally, as Ship's Counselor, to find out if there is anything I can do for you, or if there is anything you would like to discuss." He hesitated, not sure how Data would respond. "Uh, no, thank you. I'm doing much better." "I'm glad to hear that." she said, moving even closer to him, drawn by some inexplicable force of which she was completely unaware. "Isn't there anything at all you would like to share with me?" "There is," he thought, "but nothing I can reveal." Sam felt an uncontrollable attraction growing between them and it made him uneasy. Although by nature a warm and tender person, he usually was not sexually spontaneous. Al thought of him as repressed and prudish. Sam's reluctance, however, was more often a result of his caring nature and respect for the feelings of others. His appetites were normal and he could be a skillful lover, but leaping around often precluded the closeness and intimacy that he craved. There had been exceptions; and there had been women, very little of which Sam could remember. With only incomplete memories of past experiences to help him now, he stared without speaking into Deanna's face and allowed an irrepressible hunger for her to wash over him, stirring and electrifying his body. Deanna, mesmerized, looked deep into his eyes and saw, not Data's yellow pupils, but two scorching orbs of green-speckled hazelnut that set off a wet flow between her legs. "I must be crazy." she said to herself, "This is Data; what am I thinking of?" But no thinking was necessary; it was unavoidable. As the Borg might say, resistance was futile. He put his arms around her waist and pulled her up against him, pressing her close so she could feel the swelling that signaled his desire. Her eyes were still locked on his when he kissed her for the first time. The suddenness of the movement gave him no time to think how an android might do this; and Deanna's empathic connection to him was flooded with passion. Android or not, Data or not, she was his. Sam pushed her down onto the couch, which, fortunately, was regulation size for a Starfleet officer - very large. Overcome by his longing to possess her, he was prepared to shred her tight uniform, but, surprisingly, it slid easily off. He removed his own clothes and wondered what she saw. Did she see the antiseptic body of an android? For a brief second, he tried to imagine what she would feel when touching him. But he didn't really care. He was aroused beyond caring at that moment. The sight of her round breasts further inflamed him, and he stroked them gently with his hands until the nipples pointed up, pleading with him to be kissed. Which he did, very lovingly, as Sam Beckett would, using his tongue to caress and taste her skin. He moved his hands slowly over her body until he reached her throbbing mound. Pressing against it, he caused Deanna to release a pleading sigh. Deanna instinctively closed her eyes when he began to touch her. Not for the usual reasons, but because she wanted to be with the real man, the man her empathic subconscious knew was holding her. With her eyes open, she was with Data. Data was kissing her, touching her. A Data with human eyes. A fraud Data. With her eyes closed, her Betazoid half was in control. She was in the arms of a warm, strong, breathing man; breathing ardent sweet breath into her mouth from ecstatic kisses. Running her hands along his body, she felt firm, rippled muscles, and hair on the chest. This was not the body of an android. The android body existed only to her human part, the part that looked with eyes instead of mind. Her Betazoid self ran her hands along his legs reaching his erect demanding penis, already fiery and wet from its own juices. Her Betazoid self could feel his excitement, his racing heart; could hear his pleading moans. She wanted this human man. She shut her eyes even tighter and wrapped her legs around him, begging for penetration. He pushed himself into her and Deanna reacted to the surge of intense pleasure by screaming and arching her back. Sam responded to her cries by thrusting hard and fast, matching her eagerness. As her arousal reached a plateau of excitement she opened her eyes and stared directly into the face of a strange man, a stunning man with warm brown hair and eyes like tree moss. The image faded gradually and Data's face returned, but Deanna had lost her sexual edge. He sensed something was wrong and tried to get her back, holding on for a few more minutes until he couldn't any longer. "I'm sorry I can't...," he started to say as she tightened her arms around him and felt him come deep inside her with hot spurts. He stifled his climatic moans by burying his face in her hair. Realizing he had left her behind, he reached down between her legs with his hand, but she pushed him away. "You're not Data." she said, staring again into his searing eyes. "Who are you?" "Of course I'm Data. What do you mean?" Deanna stuck two fingers into her wet cunt where Sam's semen had started to leak out. In one swift movement she wiped the cum over his lips and licked it off with her tongue. "Androids don't ejaculate." she said tersely. "Would you believe me if I told you I was specially programmed to do that?" "No." "I didn't think so." Sam saw no way out; he had to confide in her and hope it wouldn't mess up whatever mission he was supposed to accomplish. The truth was, he was relieved and happy to tell her; to be with a woman as himself instead of someone else. After getting her solemn oath to never repeat what he was about to say, he drew her gently into his arms and told her his incredible story. The more he spoke about himself, the more she was able to see through the aura to the real Sam. "...so, you see, I really don't know yet why I'm here and what I have to do to leap back." Deanna didn't know, either. She didn't want to know. She wanted Sam around for as long as possible. Placing his hand between her legs, she gyrated slowly against him and whispered into his ear, "There's something we have to finish before you leap again." Sam grinned tenderly at Deanna, who now saw only the handsome Doctor Beckett smiling at her. ************************* Al walked into Data's quarters and found Sam pacing back and forth across the room, staring at the floor. He had no way of knowing that Sam was crashing hard after his blissful afternoon high with Deanna. "Al, I'm glad you're here. I'm having a terrible time with this leap. There's no way I can do this. I'm not going to fool anyone. "Oh, come on Sam. You've leaped into more sticky situations than this." "WHEN? WHEN WAS I EVER ANYONE OR ANYTHING AS WEIRD AS AN ANDROID ON A SPACESHIP?" "Well, the first time you became a woman...that must have been pretty difficult." Sam smacked his hand against his forehead in a gesture of desperation. "Listen to me, Al. Being a woman was a piece of cake compared to this. Even with my IQ and all my advanced degrees, I have no clue what most of this technology is. This is the 24th century; it took me an entire day just to figure out how to use the toilet!" Al gave Sam a puzzled look. "Do androids use toilets?" "AL!" Sam pleaded, "Ziggy has to get me out of here. Soon I'll have no choice. I'll have to let everyone know who I am. I can't do this!" He stepped back a few paces and lowered his eyes, as if about to confess some guilt. Almost whispering, and with a slight shrug of the shoulders, he said, "I already had to tell Deanna Troi, the ship's Counselor." "YOU TOLD THE BRUNETTE WITH THE BIG KNOCKERS? Sam, you screwed her, didn't you?" "None of your business." "Well, did she believe you?" "YES, SHE BELIEVED ME! She can see the real me. She's a half-alien from some planet where people have telepathic brains." "Really, that's very interesting." Al said to Sam with a mock serious face. "Any OTHER special abilities?" Sam wished he could grab Al by the shoulders and shake some sense into him. He had to be satisfied with yelling and waving his hands. "Look, Al, that's part of the problem. I have to deal with all kinds of things from other worlds. There's Klingons, and Betazoids, and Trapezoids, and I don't know what else...and I don't know who sees Data and who sees me, and I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON NINETY PERCENT OF THE TIME!" Al could see that Sam was totally losing control. "SAM, GET A GRIP! You're letting yourself go crazy. You gotta calm down and be careful or you're gonna wind up stuck here forever." Al took a few seconds to light his cigar and reflect. "Just stay out of everyone's way and you'll be fine." Sam collapsed into a chair and cradled his head in his hands. "I'm all right now. I just had to let off some steam. And I do have Deanna to help me. At least she can tell me whether or not I can eat in public." "Good! See, it's not so bad." Al said, banging away at the handlink. "Anyway, Ziggy says you can't leap yet because there's something important going on," more banging on the handlink, "but DONT'T ask me what." ************************* Later that night, Al stepped into the IC and found himself in Counselor Troi's quarters. She and Sam were in bed, engaging in some energetic, noisy sex. Al knew from the way Sam was moving and the way Deanna was moaning that it would be over soon, so he stood patiently out of view until the final orgasmic cries were finished and Sam had collapsed into Deanna's arms. Moving towards the bed, Al tried to be as gentle as possible. "Sam, Sam," he whispered. Sam jumped up in shock. "AL! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING HERE? COULDN'T YOU HAVE WAITED?" Sam was fuming and Deanna had pulled the blanket up to her neck in a panic, not knowing at first who was in the room. "I did wait...oh, you mean until you were back in Data's quarters. Sorry, but I couldn't wait THAT long." Sam could tell from Al's face that this was obviously very important to him. "Fine," he said, directing at him the usual shake of the head and roll of the eyes upward, "I'll meet you in my quarters in twenty..." Sam saw Al make a whiney face, "...OK, OK, TEN minutes. Now get out of here." Al popped out and Sam gave Deanna a look of playful exasperation. She was laughing. "Was that your Admiral Calavicci? What a character." She kissed Sam and hurried him on his way. Back in his quarters, Sam dropped into a chair, ready to hear what was so monumental. Al was very animated as he explained. "Sam, it's incredible! You should see the setup they have on this ship. There's a place called the Holodeck where a person can run a program to do almost anything. And the holograms have force fields around them that make them like solid objects. Inside the holodeck I can touch things, and people and other holograms can feel me as if I'm really here." "Don't tell me, Al," Sam said with a smirk, "I don't want to know. I'll let this be between you and your horny neurons." Al gave Sam a teasing look right back, "Hey, after what I just saw, you better be careful who you call horny." Suddenly becoming very serious, he continued, "Please Sam, just go to Holodeck Four right now. I've got it reserved in your name, but I can't get in without you. Once I'm inside, Ziggy has special instructions from Data that will keep me centered there until I'm ready to leave." Sam didn't have the energy to ask Al how he managed to reserve a Holodeck in Data's name. He went as asked and had the computer open the doors and activate the force field. Sam was astonished that Data had be able to create a holographic program disk that Al could load into the real computer. 24th century technology was indeed amazing. Suddenly, the holodeck was converted into a scene from twentieth century Earth. "Ok, thanks. You can go now." Al didn't even look at Sam. He just stood there, staring ahead anxiously. Sam teased him, grinning, "What's the matter, Al. Don't you want me to see the wicked and perverted things you're going to do in here? Aren't two dozen naked women about to jump out from behind that building?" Al shook his head, "Sam, this is something very personal and private. I appreciate the help, but please, I need to be alone." Al was so somber that Sam just said OK and turned to leave. Looking just briefly over his shoulder and out the corner of one eye he saw a woman in a white navy uniform walking towards Al. With that one glance, he went out the door and left them alone. ************** Al came the next morning to give Sam some new instructions. The Holodeck incident was not mentioned; it never would be. "Ziggy says you're going to leap into Picard for exactly an hour, starting at nine o'clock this morning. Use the time wisely, if you know what I mean. Doctor Crusher is one hell of a babe and she has the hots really bad for this bald captain guy." Sam looked back at Al with a disgusted expression that immediately faded to puzzlement. "Al, WHAT are you taking about? Ziggy doesn't have the capability of leaping me around wherever she wants. Is something going on here that I don't know about?" "Well, Data and Ziggy gerry-rigged this. Data has to return to the Enterprise for about an hour to check a computer calculation, so we have to displace you into someone else. Ziggy says it's all related to why you're here." Sam started nervously pacing around, not pleased with this turn of events. Being Data wasn't easy, but he was learning to cope and the relationship with Deanna had given him a few moments of peace and happiness. He was in no mood to start all over again being someone else, even for just an hour. "Why the Captain? Why can't I leap into Doctor Crusher? At least she's got a job that I might be able to fake." "Noooo, I'm afraid that won't work. See, right now Picard is having Sunday breakfast with Beverly Crusher and he's being just a little too polite. We need you to take over and STIR things up a bit. You can only do that if you're the Captain. It WON'T work if you're the Doctor. Capish?" Sam put his hand on his head and winced. "Al, this is a joke, right?" "No, no joke. Ziggy thinks that part of your mission here is to reve up their relationship that's been going nowhere for years. There's," he banged the handlink, "an 86 percent probability that if you don't get the Captain and the Doc together this morning, Beverly Crusher will stay a very lonely woman." "Al, can't you see this is some ridiculous nonsense that Ziggy is making up. There's no way she can know what's going to happen to Beverly Crusher. I can't believe I'm here just to make sure that the Doctor gets screwed by the Captain. I'm not doing it, Al, I'm not leaping!" He sat down in a huff and folded his arms resolutely across his chest. "You don't know that, Sam. We have no idea what Ziggy and Data are doing. There's alot of brain power between the two of them. Maybe they've invented a," Al twisted his hands around in a make- believe knot, "spacetime continuum gagamagook thing that lets them see through wormholes into the future." "Well, Al, why don't you just go in there and FIND OUT!" "Not so easy. Since Ziggy started exchanging microcode with Data she's gotten a bit...temperamental." "And where's Gooshie?" "She issued him a big bonus and sent him on three weeks vacation." "Well, that's just great. Ziggy's having cybersex with Data and leaving me hanging high and dry. Maybe we should just build her a body and the two of them can live happily ever after." Al took a big puff on his cigar and looked thoughtfully off into the distance. "Maybe that's what they're doing." Sam shot a look of disgust at Al, who just shrugged his shoulders, knocked the handlink, and blew a deep sigh. "The bottom line is, Sam, are you willing to risk it? Are you sure Ziggy's wrong? I think you better reconsider and do what she says. Besides, you don't have much choice. You're going to be Captain Picard in about..." Al hit the handlink again, "15 seconds." **************** - End Part 2 -