HOLOFANTASY  I

Kathryn Janeway walked along the narrow corridor towards Holodeck 2. Although there had been nothing of consequence in the Delta Quadrant for the last few months, she had not felt able to relinquish command for any length of time. They had been attacked from out of nowhere five months previously, and had only managed to survive by destroying the other ship. They had no idea what had incited the attack, and could only assume that they had inadvertently invaded someone else's space. Janeway had no intention of allowing the same thing to happen again. It had taken them 6 weeks to get the ship back to optimum working conditions, and they had lost time and resources in the effort. However, for the past three days they had been in Harporian space, and were traveling through with the full co-operation of the Harporian Council. Kathryn now had five hours of holodeck time due to her and she intended to use them. She had informed Chakotay that she would be out of touch unless it was an emergency, for two hours this afternoon. As she strode along, the weight of responsibility was already lifting from her shoulders, and she smiled cheerfully to a passing ensign, who saluted in response.

Kathryn arrived at the holodeck and saw that it was in use. She checked her watch and saw that she was a minute early, so she spun around and walked a few yards along the corridor, turned and walked back again. She paced this way for several minutes, becoming more frustrated with the passing time, and finally she tapped her comm. badge. "Janeway to Kim, who is in holodeck 2?" She barked. Harry replied immediately. "The Doctor, Captain." He said. Janeway rolled her eyes. "Janeway to the Doctor. Your time is up." She barked, leaning with one hand on the doorframe. "One moment Captain." The Doctor responded cheerfully. "No not one moment, NOW." She said, and tapped the door commands, overriding the lockout command, and opening the door to the holodeck. The scene that was revealed before her made her inhale sharply. She stepped into the room and the door swooshed closed behind her. The Doctor was standing several yards away from her, his arms around Seven of Nine. He was showing her how to swing a golf club. "Your time is up Doctor." Janeway said, she was only just managing to maintain a hold on her temper. "Captain. You catch us in the middle of a lesson." Seven said, turning to face her Captain. Kathryn heart hammered in her chest. Seven was dressed in an unusual bodysuit, it was midnight blue, with silver diamonds down each side, and extremely low cut. As she breathed her chest was heaving, raising her breasts and pushing them out in a most provocative manner. Her hair was down around her shoulders, and she looked very feminine and extremely disarming. The Doctor turned to face her and frowned. "Computer end program." He said, and everything, including Seven of Nine, disappeared. Kathryn shook her head to clear her thoughts. "Doctor?" She said, asking, without asking, for an explanation. "Captain, I was, practicing my back swing and Seven was, well, she asked, well." The EMH stammered, clearly embarrassed at being caught. "Doctor we have protocols that govern the holodecks and programs that are run on them. And within those protocols you will find that it clearly states that you are not to use real people as a template for your holocharacters. More to the point, you are not supposed to, enhance, those people! Or to use their holographic representations for romantic purposes!" Janeway said, her voice was low and calm, but the Doctor knew that he had overstepped the boundaries. "I wasn't!" The Doctor began to protest, but was silences by a piercing glare from his Captain. "Sorry Captain." He said, looking down at his hands. He decided that retreat was the better part of honor on this occasion and made to leave the room. "I think that you should re-read the protocols thoroughly, and be able to answer any and all of Tuvok's questions on them before you are allowed to use the holodeck again." She continued. The Doctor looked up quickly. "But Captain.." He began. Janeway put up one hand. "No Doctor, please do not push my patience." She said, and stood to one side, clearly indicating to the Doctor that it was time for him to leave. He left the room, and the door swooshed closed behind him. Kathryn heaved a sigh of relief and stepped into the middle of the room. 'Now which program shall I run?' She asked herself, tapping her chin thoughtfully. "Computer, begin program Janeway 979 beta." She said, and stood with both feet braced. The holodeck came to life with trees and mountains rising up around her, the bitter cold wind began blowing almost immediately, and Kathryn shivered. "Computer overcoat." She called, thinking that she should have replicated the coat first. The computer created a heavy fur lined overcoat and Kathryn immediately wrapped herself in its warmth. "Computer hat, snow boots." She called above the sound of the storm that was raging above her head. With her fur hat pulled tightly down over her ears, and her coat wrapped tightly around her svelte body, Kathryn Janeway began to trudge through the deep snow towards the small log cabin that she knew would be just beyond the edge of the forest that was ahead of her. She walked for a few minutes until she reached the trees and peered through the swirling snow. To her relief the lights were on in the cabin, and she hurried her pace, not wanting to be out in the snowstorm any longer than she had to be.  

Chakotay sat in his chair staring at the view screen ahead of him. He knew that the ship was his for at least the next hour, he hoped two. He knew that Kathryn need to rest, and that uninterrupted time on the holodeck was one of the best remedies for stress. He gazed around him lazily. There was nothing for him to do. There had been nothing for anyone to do for nearly 4 months now, since they had past by a planet that had caused a small amount of excitement, but the only one to benefit was Mr. Neelix and his spice rack. Chakotay half wished that something would liven things up a little, but at the same time he hoped that nothing happened to disturb the Captain. He looked down at his console. Chakotay frowned. "Mr. Tuvok, I am detecting something on sensors." He said, looking up at the Vulcan Tactical Officer. Tuvok nodded. "Yes Commander, it is a small ion storm about 1000 kilometeres ahead. We will pass through it, but it is too small for concern." Tuvok replied, without looking up from his station. Chakotay wasn't convinced. "But we should go to red alert." He stated. Tuvok looked up at him. "If we go to red alert the Captain will be disturbed from her holotime. Is that really what you want for a small inconsequential ion storm?" Tuvok asked, one eyebrow raised questioningly. Chakotay hunkered down in his seat. One finger rested on his chin. "No, you are right, we should monitor, and worry about shields when we know more about the storm." He said, not looking up again. Tuvok returned his gaze to his station, and Kim smiled, knowing that Tuvok had put Chakotay in his place with great skill. He caught Tom's eye and they both grinned to each other. "Mr. Kim return to your duties." Tuvok said quietly. Harry frowned and nodded, staring intently at his console. "Yes Lieutenant." "Seven of Nine to the Bridge." Seven's voice rang out over the comm. "Chakotay here, report." The First Officer said, straightening up again. "I was trying to get hold of the Captain." Seven said, clearly annoyed that Chakotay had replied in her stead. "She is in the holodeck, you can report to me." Chakotay stated. Seven sighed. "Very well, I wish to report an ion storm approaching. I believe that we should go to red alert." She stated, and Chakotay knew that she was busy monitoring her station in the Astrometric's lab. "We are aware of the storm Seven, but due to its size I don't think we need to bother the Captain at this point." Chakotay said, and Tom couldn't help but exchange another grin with Harry. Tuvok glared at them both, and they turned back to their stations. "Very well." Seven said, although she clearly thought otherwise. Chakotay looked across at Tuvok. "We do still think that don't we Tuvok?" He asked. Tuvok nodded, but didn't speak. He would never say anything, but for several months now he had wondered what had happened to Chakotay's spine. He had become unsure of himself, and overly cautious. Tuvok had not spoken with the Captain about his concerns, but he knew that he would soon have to, because Chakotay's lack of confidence could put the crew at risk. He turned back to his station.  

Kathryn pushed open the heavy wooden door that led into the warm interior of the cabin. The fire was blazing, as she knew it would be, and there was the smell of freshly baked bread in the air. She closed the door behind her, and leaned on it, regaining her breath. "Hello?" A voice called from another room. Kathryn smiled and pulled her hat off smoothing her hair down with the other hand. "Hello?" She called in reply. A tall, dark haired man appeared in the doorway. "Well hello." He said, grinning at her. Kathryn returned his smile. "You look frozen. I have hot chocolate ready." He said, turning back into the kitchen. Kathryn grinned again and threw her hat to land on a wooden bench against the wall. She pulled off her boots and quickly shrugged out of the heavy fur lined coat, then dropped it next to the hat as she walked across to the kitchen. "Have you been baking?" She asked, leaning against the doorframe. The man turned to face her again. His smile was broad, and was reflected in her grin. Kathryn folded her arms and tried to look serious. "Is that all you have done since I was last here?" She asked. The man crossed the room in two paces and wrapped his arms around her. "No I have been thinking about you a lot too." He said, and leaned down to kiss her upturned mouth, and Kathryn wrapped her arms around his strong body. They stood, kissing, for several moments, and then Kathryn pulled away. "What is wrong?" He asked. "Nothing." Kathryn replied, turning away from him and crossing to the fireplace. She sat on the large sofa that was in front of the blazing fire, her arms wrapped around her body. She stared into the flames for several minutes. "Katie?" The man said, sitting next to her. He passed a steaming mug of hot chocolate to her, which she took gratefully and sipped carefully. Small marshmallows bobbed around on the surface, and she thought how childish they were. The man leaned against her and placed his head on her shoulder. "I missed you." He said quietly. Kathryn was unable to control the rising tide of annoyance that swept over her. "Computer delete character." She said, and the man disappeared. She hunched her legs up underneath her and sat, sipping her cocoa for several long minutes. She wondered when the man, whom she had created as a romantic distraction, had become so annoying. "Oh Katie! What are you going to do?" She said outloud. The sofa suddenly shuddered, and Kathryn looked up in alarm. She listened intently, but the only sounds that she could hear were of the storm that was still raging outside the door. She stood up and walked across the room. Kathryn stood staring out of the window, but she couldn't see a thing other than large white snowflakes. She thought about going outside to see if she could see what was happening, but she decided against it. "Janeway to the bridge." She said, tapping her comm. badge. There was no reply, and she tapped her badge again. "Janeway to the Bridge, respond." She called. There was no response, and Kathryn frowned. "Computer freeze program." She said. Nothing changed. "Computer, end program." Kathryn barked, and still nothing changed. "Damn." She said angrily. Kathryn crossed to her coat and hat, and grabbed them, pulling the coat on as she crossed the room to the door where she had left her boots. "This was supposed to be relaxing." She grumbled as she pulled her boots back on again. Cramming the hat down on her head, and pulling the coat around her, Kathryn left the warmth of the small log cabin in the woods, and walked out into the raging snowstorm that was now almost a blizzard. 'I don't remember programming this to turn into a blizzard.' She thought, as she fought against the wind. It took her a lot longer to reach the edge of the trees than it had to get to the cabin on the way in, and Kathryn vaguely felt a pang of fear as she realized that she was becoming disoriented. "This is a holo program, you will not die out here." She said to herself, pushing through a bush. She could see the edge of the forest now, and knew that the exit of the holodeck was not much further on. Suddenly someone appeared before her. "Seven?" Kathryn said, stunned to see her Astrometrics officer standing in front of her. "Captain." Seven said, she was shivering and almost blue with the cold. Kathryn realized that this was the holographic version of Seven of Nine from the Doctor's program, as she was wearing the same midnight blue suit with silver diamonds down the side, and her hair was down around her shoulders, although now it was wet and sticking to her head. "Seven for god's sake what are you doing out here?" Kathryn asked, reaching for the former Borg and pulling her to the relative shelter of the bush. "I was looking for somewhere to shelter." Seven said, her teeth were chattering and she was shivering. Kathryn wrapped the coat around her and they snuggled together in its warmth. Kathryn could feel how cold and wet the younger woman was, but the heat of her nearness was making Kathryn break out in a sweat. 'Now now Katie, control yourself, she is a hologram.' She said to herself. "Thank you Captain I appreciate your sharing your coat with me." Seven said, absorbing some of Kathryn's body heat. "What is happening?" Janeway asked and Seven shook her head. "I have no idea. The ground suddenly started to shake, and then I found myself here." Seven replied. Kathryn could tell the younger woman was beginning to warm up again. "Do you know the way out of here?" She asked. Seven shook her head. "No but I thought I saw lights just inside the forest there." She said, indicating the direction that Janeway had just come from. "But the exit is in that direction." Kathryn said, indicating the direction that Seven had just come from. "I didn't see a way out that way." Seven said, and suddenly Kathryn was unsure. "Do you think it is a log cabin?" Seven asked. Kathryn looked up at her. "Yes it is, I just came from there." She said. Seven looked down at her, they gazed at each other for a few moments, and then Kathryn cleared her throat. "We should get back inside, we will freeze to death if we stay out here much longer." She said, her voice wavering slightly as she spoke. They turned and walked slowly towards the cabin. Their progress was impeded by the fact that they were both wearing the same coat, but it seemed like no time at all before they were inside the warmth of the small cabin. "Oh this is wonderful." Seven said, shrugging out of the coat and rushing over to warm herself by the fire. Kathryn hung the snow soaked coat on a hook by the door, pulled off her boots, and dropped her hat on the wooden bench. "There might be some hot chocolate." She said, walking towards the kitchen. Her heart was hammering in her chest, and she knew that she had to be careful. Snow bound log cabins could be very dangerous places if you weren't careful. That was after all what she had designed this one for, in the hopes that the man that she had designed to go with it would take her mind off the lithe body of her Astrometrics Officer. And now here she was, trapped with a holographic Seven of Nine in this very same log cabin. She went into the kitchen and saw that there was indeed hot chocolate keeping warm on the wood stove. She filled two mugs, grabbed a towel from the rack, and went back into the living room. Seven had settled on the floor and was stretched out in front of the fire. Her long legs stretched out on the fur rug that covered the floor by the sofa. "Here." Kathryn said, passing a mug of cocoa and the towel to Seven. "Oh no marshmallows?" Seven said, pouting slightly. "Umm, yes I think there are some if you would like." Kathryn said, standing up again. "Chocolate is much more romantic with marshmallows in don't you think?" Seven said, looking up at Kathryn. Her heat stopped beating and Kathryn even thought that the Universe had stopped being. The look of innocence in Seven's eyes was almost her undoing, and she turned away quickly. "If you think so, now dry your hair." She said sharply, and went quickly into the kitchen. Once in there she leaned against the work surface. 'What are you doing?' She asked herself. "Captain?" Seven asked, and Kathryn turned sharply to see her standing in the doorway. "Yes Seven?" She asked, trying to regain control of her thundering heart and out of control thoughts. "I should get out of these wet clothes really. Do you think there are any spare clothes here?" Seven asked, rubbing her hair dry with the towel that Kathryn had given her. Kathryn's heart was pounding in her chest, her blood was thundering in her ears, and she couldn't think straight. "I am sure there are, why don't you go and look?" She stammered, unable to clear her thoughts. Seven walked away from her and went up the narrow staircase that was against one wall of the cabin. She disappeared into one of the rooms at the top of the house, and Kathryn sank into a chair. 'For god's sake Katie, she is a hologram, and you are behaving like a school girl with a crush.' She said to herself. A few moments later Janeway had regained a semblance of control of herself, and walked back into the living room. She went and sat on the sofa, sipped her cocoa and stared into the flames. "This was all I could find." Seven said quietly, Kathryn nearly dropped her mug in surprise. Seven was standing right behind her. She walked around the sofa and Kathryn saw that she was wearing a silk robe and small leather slippers. "That doesn't look very warm." Janeway managed to stammer. The robe was sheer and Kathryn could see the outline of Seven's perfect body through the thin material. Her heart was beating out of control again, and she was becoming disoriented. "Well you had better warm me up then." Seven said seductively. She sat next to Kathryn on the sofa, and snuggled up to her, rubbing her body sensuously against Kathryn's. "Seven." Kathryn began, and turned to look at her Astrometrics Officer, who was smiling up at her. "Yes?" Seven asked, running one finger up Kathryn's arm. "Seven." Kathryn began again, but stopped as Seven's finger traveled from her arm to her neck. The sensations that emanated from the end of Seven's finger were pure electricity and were the total undoing of the Captain. She leaned down and kissed Seven firmly on the mouth. "Oh Captain, you have no idea how long I have waited for this." Seven murmured when their lips parted. "Oh Seven." Kathryn responded, twisting her body to be in a more comfortable position. Their lips met again, this time with more force, and Kathryn shut out the little voice that told her she was breaking all the rules. Kathryn roused herself when she realized that Seven was carrying her up the stirs to the small bedroom. "We shouldn't." She protested weakly. "Why not?" Seven asked, not stopping her ascent. "Because." Kathryn said. "Because what?" Seven asked, entering the small bedroom at the top of the house. "Because.. oh never mind." Kathryn said, as Seven gently put her down on the soft feather mattress. Kathryn had designed the bed to be comfortable for love making, and although she had yet to test it, she felt sure that it would be. She pulled Seven down on top of her and gazed up into the brilliant blue eyes of the former Borg. "Oh Seven, you have no idea how much I love you." She said, before plundering Seven's willing lips once more with her own. Seven probed Kathryn's lips with her tongue, and finally gained entry to the older woman's mouth. Their tongues dueled for space, as their breathing got heavier. Kathryn ran her hands down Seven's back, feeling the movement of her muscles through the thin material of the robe. "Take it off." Seven growled, nibbling gently at the soft skin at the base of Kathryn's neck. Kathryn wondered what the Doctor had done to this holographic version of Seven to make her so sexually aware, but all thoughts of programming were swept from her mind as she felt Seven reaching inside her sweater. "Oh Seven." She said, arching her back to allow Seven access to her body. They wrestled with each other's clothing for a while, until Kathryn sat up. "Let me." Seven said, pulling the blue standard issue sweater over Kathryn's head. Seven's placed her hands on Kathryn's chest, feeling the beat of her heart, and she smiled. "Your skin is so smooth." She said, leaning down to kiss the soft flesh, running a trail from Kathryn's collarbone to the soft lace of her bra. Kathryn's head fell back and her mouth fell open as she felt Seven unhook the bra, releasing her breasts, and then she gasped. Seven had taken one nipple in her mouth and was suckling genty. "Oh god Seven." She whispered looking down at the younger woman. Seven pushed her back on the bed without losing lip contact. Kathryn lay back in the soft feather mattress and let go of her self control. Sensations were flooding her body, feelings that she hadn't had in six years were coursing through her body, and the former Borg was triggering nerve endings that hadn't seen action in six very long, very lonely years. She reached down to touch Seven's head, and the younger women smiled up at her. "Let's get these off." She said, pulling at Kathryn's pant leg. Soon they were both naked, and Kathryn rolled over to lie on top of Seven. "You have no idea what you are doing to me." She growled, assaulting Seven's luscious lips with her own. Seven responded by rolling them over so that she was once again on top. She moved her body, rubbing her legs over Kathryn's, her lips not leaving Kathryn's, as she moved. The feeling of skin on skin was almost more than Kathryn could bear, and she felt a need in her very center, embers of passion that were glowing red hot but that had not quite ignited yet. "Oh god." She growled again, clasping her fingers in Seven's hair. The younger woman smiled up at her, and slowly kissed her way down Kathryn's body. She moved slightly, to allow herself better access, and gently teased one pert nipple with her fingers, Kathryn arched her back in response, and growled again. Seven smiled to herself, she was really enjoying driving her Captain to the edge, and she was going to enjoy taking her over the edge even more. She continued to kiss her way down Kathryn's body, her lips tasting the soft smooth skin of Kathryn's belly. Kathryn arched her back and reached above her head to grasp the bars of the headboard. She had known that a brass rail would be required at some point, but she had not realized that it would be Seven of Nine who was making her grab for that rail. She looked down at the blonde head that was resting on her stomach, Seven of Nine was making love to her. Kathryn closed her eyes and savored the moment. Suddenly her body bucked as she felt Seven's probing fingers reach inside the moist folds of her center. "Oh god." She whispered, thrashing her head from side to side as Seven teased and stroked her, bringing those embers to life. Seven moved her head down further, inhaling the erotic scent of the Captain's desire. "Seven, oh Seven." Kathryn groaned. The younger woman smiled to herself, as she gently stroked the swollen flesh between the Captain's legs. She removed her hand and put her fingers to her face. She inhaled deeply and then placed her fingers in her mouth, sucking them, tasting the older woman's pleasure. Kathryn watched her, wondering if she had ever witnessed anything so erotic in her life before. Her loins were pounding with need, and she felt as if she would burst if Seven stopped what she was doing. "Seven." She said, releasing the bars with one hand and reaching down to touch Seven's face. "Captain." Seven said, she was still smiling, thoroughly enjoying herself, and Kathryn knew that she was teasing her unmercifully. "Seven please." She whispered, her blood was thundering in her ears. Seven smiled, and dipped her head, pushing her tongue through the soft hairs that surrounded the center of Kathryn's pleasure. Kathryn gasped as she felt the younger woman's smooth, cool tongue pressed against her hot flesh. As Seven began to move her tongue against her Kathryn arched her back, grasped the bed head and groaned loudly. Seven continued with her loving, pressing, stroking, licking, teasing. She gripped Kathryn's hips to avoid losing her contact as the older woman thrashed around on the mattress, her groans getting louder as she pushed for the rise that she knew would take her to heights of pleasure that she had only imagined for seven long years. Captain Kathryn Janeway of the Federation Starship Voyager was totally lost to her passion. Her body was thrumming and her mind was closed to everything except the sensations that the former Borg Drone, Seven of Nine, was creating. She groaned loudly, arching her back, pushing her feet against the soft feather mattress, her muscles tensing and her body singing with need as she felt herself approaching the surge of orgasm, that she knew would thunder through her body soon. She cried out as Seven took her to the edge, and her body thrashed and bucked as she flew over the edge of the precipice and out into that place where mind and body are unaware of anything other than sensation and pleasure.  

"Do you think the Captain noticed anything?" Chakotay asked Tuvok, as they pried open the doors to holodeck 2. "I very much doubt that." Tuvok replied. He had no proof, but he had inadvertently accessed the Captain's holoprogram once, and knew that it was a romantic assignation in a log cabin in Vermont. He assumed that she had been occupied for the past 2 hours with activities other than those that had occupied her crew. When they were hit by the ion storm all the ship's systems went haywire. Numerous systems had shut down, and several had failed altogether. Most had simply malfunctioned. The crew had been working to correct the problems, and it was only when an hour had passed and no one had heard from the Captain that Tuvok had begun to worry. The ship's internal sensors and communications were still non-functional, and with turbo lifts out of action, it had taken some time for them to make their way down to the holodeck. The doors opened suddenly and a swirl of snow struck Chakotay and Tuvok. "The program is still running." Chakotay shouted over the sound of the storm. Tuvok raised one eyebrow quizzically. "Yes." He said simply. Chakotay stood uncertainly at the edge of the holodeck. "Should we try to find her?" He asked. Tuvok shook his head. "No I will endeavor to end the program." He said, accessing the control panel by the door. "Listen." Chakotay said, placing one hand on Tuvok's arm. "What?" The Vulcan asked, not hearing anything other than wind. "I thought I heard someone cry out." Chakotay said, peering into the blizzard. Tuvok listened intently and then shook his head. "I didn't hear anything." He said, and returned his concentration to the console. He played with the controls for a few moments, and then suddenly, the snow stopped, the trees and mountains disappeared, and the Captain appeared. She looked startled at the two men standing a few yards away from her, and Chakotay thought she looked remotely embarrassed. She was sitting on the floor wrapped in a blanket, and looked very disheveled. Tuvok looked at his Captain. "Are you ok?" He asked. Janeway looked back at him. "Yes I am fine. Nothing that a good bath and a change of clothes wouldn't cure." She said, wiping her nose on the back of her hand, hoping that the two men couldn't sense the powerful sexual energy that was still emanating from her body. Kathryn realized that her uniform was in a heap on the floor, and she was truly grateful that she had wrapped herself in a blanket moments before the program had ended. She stood up then reached down to pick up her uniform. Tuvok looked down at her questioningly and Kathryn looked away. "I need to dress." She stated simply, and the two men discreetly left the room. Once she had pulled her uniform on, and straightened her hair as best she could, she followed them out into the corridor. Chakotay was leaning against a wall watching her closely as the holodeck doors closed again. "That was some program you were in there, I hope you had someway to keep warm." He said. "Oh yes." Kathryn said, and cleared her throat quickly and turned away. "So what brought you down to the holodeck?" She asked, striding ahead of the two men so that they wouldn't see her expression. "The ship was hit by an ion storm 2 hours ago, and most systems failed." Tuvok, began. He brought the Captain up to date with the ship's problems as they made their way back to the Bridge. Once there Janeway looked around her. Seven appeared through one of the doors, and Kathryn's heart hammered in her chest and her crotch responded in a most alarming manner. All thoughts except the memory of Seven's love making ran from her mind, and she desperately tried to concentrate on what Seven was saying to her. "The ion storm." Seven finished, looking at the Captain strangely. "Thank you Seven, I would like a full written report please." She stammered, and turned away. Tuvok returned to his station, and Kathryn realized that they were waiting for her to make a decision. "Continue as you were, I will be in my ready room catching up." She said, and she strode across the room. Once in the privacy of her small ready room Kathryn sat in her chair, and leaned back. She closed her eyes and inhaled deeply. The comm. bleeped and she sat up, banishing thoughts of Seven's naked body from her mind. "Captain, I have managed to restore control of the holodecks, I noticed that there were several changes made to your program while you were in there, do you want me to save the changes?" Tom Paris was asking her. "Yes Tom, please do save the changes." Kathryn said, and she smiled to herself, her body was still tingling slightly and she could hardly wait until she could spend some more time in her log cabin with Seven. "Doctor to the Captain." The Doctor's voice rang out. "Yes Doctor?" The Captain replied. "Captain, I am happy to report that sickbay is functioning normally." He said, cheerfully. "Good." Kathryn said, and she sat back. Then she sat forward again and punched her comm. "Doctor? You can forget about that order I gave you when you left the holodeck." She said. "Oh? But why Captain? I clearly contravened Star Fleet regulations." The Doctor began, and Kathryn realized that he had already started to read the regulations. "Just never mind. Janeway out." She said, and sat back again, relishing the memory of her two hours trapped in a snow bound cabin with a sexy and sensuous Seven of Nine.