Chapter 31: Roger,roger, problem

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I shot at a few other Calecto guards who were head on my heels. Damn I got a good shot out of the fallen Calecto. I eventually made my way to the bridge doors. I had my back pressed against the wall thinking why the hell am I going to the bridge. Couldn't I have gone to the Shuttle Bay and left this piece of junk? No, I had to think about the well fare of others. Threatening the captain seemed like a reasonable choice.

Was I even at the doors of the bridge?

I assumed it was due to the two stationed Calecto.

I had seen a couple Calecto walk in earlier holding their versions of phasers.

I took in a deep breath them exhaled.

Come on, Carly, I told myself, a innocent Klingon may die.

I went to the doors holding a Calecto phaser to see three Calecto's holding theirs out in my direction. I saw a unresponsive Worf on the ground bleeding. Q,oh Q, he was at the mercy of the Calecto with a phaser aimed at his head. I shot out both of the assassins hands then into his chest, and next at the second Calecto who fired. I didn't know where he fired but for sure I fired on the other Calecto's making them fall to the ground dead.

The doors shut behind me.

I fell to the ground as though I had lost my lower walk support systems. I looked down to see a rather unusual circular shape in the middle of my chest that had gray lines similar to metal just like the scene where the T-800 fires on the T-1000 using a shot gun. It was a lot like that. I noticed sharp glassy edge poking out. I also noticed my feet were shattered into pieces. All of which were not bleeding and were of glass.

"You didn't have to do that!" Q declared.

"Why yes, I did," I said. "Where is the heart normally located?"

"In the hole you have." Q said.

"Wow," I said, then I laughed. It was funny. Why was it so funny? Q grew concerned. I was turned into glass and my heart was shot out. I should be dead right now. This is so silly. "Oh my god,that is absurd!" I fell back landing my head on the floor. "Hah. . . ."

Q managed to prop me up against the wall even without his hands.

"Carly, I am sorry," Q said. "This is all my fault."

I had a short weak laugh.

"You are forgiven." I said.

Q stared at me, with a grim but curious kind of expression on his face.

"How can you be so calm when you are on the brink of death?" Q asked.

"Because I have the heart to forgive and regret," I said. "Because I am a Cippallon."

"That is no excuse for putting yourself in harms way." Q said.

"Lance, one day you will learn compassion and mercy toward saving other people's lives in the face of saving your own life. . ." I said. He had a 'I-have-mercy-towards-children,does-that-count?' so I shook my head. "I want . . . to be . . .content with how I spent my life and how it turned out. "

"Regrets?" Q asked. "Is that it?"

"Yes." I said.

"You are not even a human but you sound like one," Q said. "It sounds like they have rubbed off on you."

I smiled.

"I used to be a human once,Lance." I said.

Q frowned.

"You can't remember memories from your past life." Q said.

"That logic is irrelevant," I said. "That is what I have learned about being around you. Nothing matters. Life is crazy. . ." I sigh. "And we have to make the best of it." I could see my shoulders were cracking just by the corner of my eye. "Humanity is complex. Everyone's humanity is. I believe you have that in you,Lance."

Q gasped.

"You . . . Believe in me?" Q asked, stunned.

"I believe everyone has goodness in their heart. No matter how wicked . . .evil. . . and twisted they are." I said.

I had trouble sighing.

"Enterprise to Carly, do you read us?"

I took off my combadge then put it on Q's shirt as there were cracks appearing in my glassy skin.

"Carly here," I said.

I heard glass chipping apart.

"We are close by, are you ready to be beamed?"

Q looked down toward the combadge then back to me.

"I am ready." I lied.

"Carly!" Q shouted as I broke apart and he was being beamed away as was Worf's body.

My world shattered apart to darkness.

Kevin.

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