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Fire and Ice
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"Disclaimer: Star Trek and its characters are the property of Paramount.
I receive no compensation for this piece of fiction. Feel free to distribute this story,
but keep my name and this message attached to it at all times.
Author's note: This story takes place in an alternate universe. In this universe, Jean-Luc
and Beverly gave in to their mutual attraction shortly after they met again on the
Enterprise. All history prior to this story is the same as what happened in our universe.
It is helpful to keep that in mind when reading this.
Fire and Ice
Copyright ©1996 All Rights Reserved
Their relationship could be described as turbulent, to say the
least. The quietly serious yet aggressive starship captain, paired with the brilliant yet
highly temperamental doctor, made for an interesting marriage. She had walked out on him
twice, he on her once. The size of their egos could be considered reason enough, yet that
never seemed to be what pushed them over the edge. On the ship, some of their fights had
been called legendary. Both possessing a keen intellect and sharp mind, they could argue a
point to its death, then argue it further. Of these fights, some had lasted for days, and
in the above mentioned cases, had spurred them to leave the other and hobble off to lick
their wounds, figuratively speaking.
But there was also an unmistakable bond between these two. It could
not be explained, nor would anyone ever presume to try. It was this bond that continually
served to bring them back together time and time again. When they weren't fighting, they
were loving and exceedingly passionate, the envy of all who witnessed them together and
knew that only rarely did a love burn so brightly.
In the course of their nine year marriage, they had produced two
children, a boy and a girl, now ages eight and five. The boy was the spitting image of his
father, right down to the dimple in his chin. The girl fa"
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