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Spoilers up to the end of Season 5. General story, Marcus/Susan.
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"It's a very unstable
time rift, Captain," the young helmsman says, wishing he had better news
to tell the Captain. Ivanova has a certain reputation and the last thing he
wants is to find himself in troubled waters.
"Time rift?" I
say, studying the phenomenon on the screen. Delenn asked me to have a closer
look at the anomaly closing in on Minbar. Their scientists calculated it would
pass the planet by without doing damage, but Delenn wants to make sure her
people are in no danger. Although the present Ranger One often resides on
Earth, her first concern is still for her own people. Sheridan asked me to
humor Delenn with this exploratory mission.
"How the hell do we
move a time rift away from Minbar?" I wonder stunned. If the scientists
are wrong Minbar is about to face a catastrophe. I vividly remember my little
trip in to the past to Babylon 4 and I have no desire to go through that scary
experience again.
"Keep the Lenin at a
safe distance," I instruct Dave, who clearly wishes he never asked to be
assigned to the Lenin, but it's too late for regrets now. When they signed up
they already knew the name of their Captain.
"Affirmative,"
Dave replies.
I swear relief shows in
his voice. "I'll be in the briefing room. Should it change course inform
me at once!" Quickly I leave the bridge. I need privacy.
The door closes behind me
and I sink on to the couch. I would kill for a glass of excellent vodka, but
that's a luxury I will have to indulge in later. First I need to find out why
this time rift appeared out of nothing.
Melancholy, I stride over
to the desk and hesitate before opening the drawer to look inside. My fingers
move gently over the old, worn down paper and I barely hold the tear in check
that almost slides down my cheek.
Taking out the chart I
remember Marcus dashing in to my quarters, explaining his place in the Universe
to me. He placed me at the center of everything, at the heart of his chart.
"I was so
stupid," I whisper saddened. "I must have been blind to miss seeing
his attraction to me."
How many times did I scold
myself for my stupidity ten years ago? Only when it was too late I faced the
truth that he loved me. Loved me enough to give me his life force.
"Damn you, Marcus! I
never asked you to save my life! I accepted the fact that I was about to die!
But no, you desert the White Star fleet to rush back home to hook yourself up
to that damn machine!" I pause to regulate my breathing. "You died
this day ten years ago."
I pretend holding a shot
glass filled with vodka and salute him. "Ten years of misery, Marcus. Ten
years of wondering if things had turned out different had I told you I loved
you too. But I was too afraid to let you in, Marcus. Even now, I'm still
keeping everyone out. My walls are even higher now thanks to you!" I sneer
in hurt and fling the chart to the floor.
"I wish we had never
met!" I hiss and sit down behind the desk. Feeling ashamed I pick up the
chart and place it reverently in front of me. "This is all I've got left
of you, Marcus. This and my memories…"
With every passing year
the pain grows worse. People say that time heals all wounds, but… mine only
deepens. Every year I'm reminded of the love I threw away.
"No, that isn't true,
Marcus. You made me laugh… and I guess you helped save my butt more than
once." I remember his suggestion to put a bucket over his head and pretend
to be the ancient Vorlon god Booji. If it hadn't been for that remark I would
never have thought of playing the First Ones like I did.
"You always came
through for me," I whisper and close my eyes. Sometimes I can recall his
face, his eyes, and the timbre of his voice. This isn't one of those times and
his face remains hidden in the vortex of time.
"Captain? The time
rift changed course and is now closing in on us," Dave says in an alarmed
tone. "It almost seems like the White Star is its target."
"That can't be,"
I counter, wiping away the tear that escaped my eyes. I carefully put the chart
away, straighten out my jacket and return to the bridge.
The time rift appears to
have expanded and its color has changed from green to blue. "I don't like
this," I state and walk up to the screen to study the gas like clouds.
"Lay in new course,
starboard, ten degrees. Let's see if it has a mind of its own." Suddenly,
I'm faced with a new problem. If this time rift possesses some sort of
intelligence it presents a nasty threat. But then again… it might be
'persuaded' to leave Minbar and other inhabited worlds alone.
Briefly I wish Marcus were
here to help me find a way to communicate with it, but I'm on my own, only
backed up by a rather inexperienced crew, which just graduated from Earthforce
Academy.
"Time rift changed
course as well and is once again following us. ETA 5 minutes."
"Dave," I say,
sitting down and digging my nails in to the chair, "Are you telling me
that whatever we do that rift is going to catch up with us?"
"Yes, Captain… we
might try to jump to hyperspace but I can't guarantee it will work."
I have to consider the
lives of my crew. I should give the order to make that jump, but I fear the
time rift will only sneak up on us again. "Establish connection to the
President's office," I say and watch Dave's eyes grow big. "Just do
it!"
"Yes, Madam," he
replies and uses the emergency codes I gave him after we left Earth.
"Time rift is picking
up speed… coming closer… It will hit us in 1 minute!"
Dave is panicking and I
can't blame him. I wish Zathras were onboard to supply us with time
stabilizers!
"Captain, I'm
registering a unidentified vessel within the time rift… While the rift is
suddenly changing course the unknown vessel is still heading our way. We're on
a collision course!"
"Change course,
damnit!" I curse and hurry over to the controls myself. "It's a White
Star," I realize and quickly set a new course. "I had my fair share
of collisions," I whisper privately, remembering the Earthforce destroyer
ramming the White Star ten years ago.
"Hail that ship and
tell it to report in!" Relieved and angry at the same time I reclaim my
seat. "The Captain of that ship has a lot of explaining to do! It almost
rammed us!"
"Hailing unknown vessel,"
Dave says, "No response this far."
"Keep trying," I
instruct, "I want answers and I want them now!"
"This is White Star
1, please identify yourself."
I suck in my breath
recognizing that voice. It can't be! Lennier has been missing in action for
years!
"Lennier? Is that
you?" I ask in a tense tone. "What are you doing out here? Why are
you here?" I force myself to give him time to answer my questions, but
first I've got to add one more thing. "You almost rammed my ship,
mister!"
"Commander? Commander
Ivanova?" Lennier says in a baffled tone, which immediately draws my
attention.
"That's Captain for
you, buddy!" I reply, but can't feel slightly amused. Delenn will be
relieved to know Lennier is still alive. I know she missed him, although she'll
never admit to it.
"Forgive me,
Commander, Captain, but…"
"What's going on,
Lennier?"
"We've got a visual
now, Madam," Dave informs me.
"Then give me the
damn visual!" I shake my head. These young officers still need to learn
the ropes.
As Lennier's face appears
on screen I momentarily forget to breathe. "But," I whisper. Lennier
doesn't look a day older than ten years ago. I know Minbari age differently
from humans, but this is ridiculous!"
"You cannot be
here," Lennier says in a similar shocked tone.
I realize we're both
stunned and I tap my fingers in a nervous attempt to regain my composure.
"Why not?" I ask curiously.
"Because Marcus left
you on Babylon 5! You are dying."
"Dying?" I
repeat and then take to whispering so Lennier can't hear me, "But that
happened ten years ago."
"Commander,"
Lennier says, falling back in to old habits, "Marcus took a shuttle to
race back to Babylon 5 and I fear he might resort to drastic measures to… save
your life."
"Okay, I give
up," I moan and assume command of the situation once again. Apparently
this time rift spit out the White Star Marcus was in command of during their
final attack and now Lennier is chasing after Marcus. It's the only sensible
thing I can come up with. "Scan for a shuttle," I command and then
finally it hits me.
Marcus is still alive… the
man who died for me is now on his way to the station and maybe… what if I can
stop him? What if I can save his life? I would give my soul to see him one more
time, to talk to him. I want to tell him I love him!
"And Lennier, get
your ass onboard the Lenin. Just to warn you, I'm in a foul mood." I'm too
scared to admit hope in to my heart again. Please find that shuttle and let him
be onboard, I pray.
"I'm picking up
readings emanating from a standard shuttle, Captain. Do you want to contact
it?"
"Negative," I
decide, "Lay in an intercept course. I don't want him to realize we're
after him."
Dave nods his head and as
I look at the screen Lennier is no longer there. I assume he's on his way over
to the Lenin. Rubbing my hands I try to envision the look on Delenn's face once
she sees Lennier. I know something bad happened between John and Lennier, but
it has never come in the open. I can only assume Delenn was the reason for
Lennier acting out of character.
"Intercept course
laid in, Captain. Rendez vous in… 15 minutes."
15 minutes, I repeat to
myself. Ten years ago Marcus made it to Babylon 5, died and was put in to a
cryo tube at my command. He's still in cryogenic suspension. I hope that one
day they will be able to revive him, but I always felt like doing the wrong
thing. Marcus wouldn't want to be in cryo for so long.
My hands shake and I bite
my lip to control my raging feelings. I can't believe Marcus is onboard that
shuttle, alive and well. I can't be that lucky!
"A shuttle just
docked, Captain."
"Good, tell Lennier
to get to the bridge, ASAP!" I'm now counting seconds. Marcus is alive…
those words run through my head over and over again. I can't let him die a
second time.
The time rift is now no
longer my primary concern. "Dave, drop a probe so we can continue to watch
and study that time rift."
"Yes, Captain," Dave confirms. "Probe has been
launched."
The door opens and Lennier steps on to the bridge. His worried eyes must
resemble mine. Awkward, he approaches me and I get up to have a better look at
him. "It's you all right," I whisper and act on impulse as I briefly
hug him.
He shies away and his
startled eyes make me smile. "I'm fine, Lennier, but… this will take some
explaining."
"I do not understand.
Only one hour ago I received an update on your medical condition. You are
dying."
"No, Lennier, that
happened ten years ago. See that?" I point at the screen, which still
shows signs of the vanishing time rift. "That thing transported you ten
years in to your future."
"Ten years?"
Lennier gulps. "Oh Valen!"
"I hope Jeff isn't
involved this time," I whisper as sudden revelation hits me, "But I
wouldn't count it out!"
Lennier is trying to come
to terms with this news and I leave him alone to check on the shuttle's
position. "Only 3 more minutes, Marcus and if you're really onboard that
shuttle… You're in trouble, mister."
"Faster, I've got to be
faster!" I chide myself. I can't risk arriving at the station too late.
I'm the only one who knows how to save
Susan's life.
Bloody hell, why did
Stephen have to go to Mars? He knows about the alien-healing device! Stephen
could have given her bits and pieces of energy from volunteers, but he had to
accompany them and now I'm stuck with this mess!
They will never let me get
close to the alien-healing device without a fight. Stephen marked it as
extremely dangerous, which it is of course, but that's the last thing I worry
about. As long as it restores Susan's life force I'm willing to sacrifice mine.
The hard part will be
switching it on, knowing I'll probably have to go all they way to save Susan.
I'm not quite sure I'm ready to die.
I very conveniently forget
that I already defied Delenn's orders by deserting the White Star fleet. They
will win and they don't need me. Susan however does.
"Fine, in case I do
survive this rescue mission I'll probably be booted from the rangers, but
that's worth saving Susan's life," I whisper privately.
The short-range scanners
are picking up an Earthforce vessel and cautiously I check the readings. This
makes no sense. All of Clark's destroyers are supposed to be fighting light
years away, so why is this one out here?
I set an evasive course,
as I can't allow them to stop me now. "Just forget about catching
me," I whisper and am stunned as the ship changes course accordingly.
Looks like they want me pretty badly! "Why does this have to happen
now?" I wonder frustrated.
"Shuttle, this is the
Lenin. You are ordered to dock with us now or… prepare to be destroyed."
The man's voice sounds
uncomfortable. I nod my head, a lot of soldiers don't really want to fight in
this war, but are bound to carry out their superiors' orders.
"No way in hell I'm
going to surrender!" I reply and double my speed. My shuttle is small and
better manoeuvrable. Let them try and shoot me!
The scanners beep and I
notice four Starfuries just left the Earthforce vessel. "Going to play
dirty?" I whisper and realize my luck just turned. They are approaching in
formation and forcing me to change direction so I am now heading for their
docking bay.
Bugger, this means I'll
never reach Babylon 5 in time to save Susan! Enraged, I momentarily consider
blowing up my shuttle, but quickly dismiss that thought. Maybe somehow I can
still be of service to Delenn now I failed to rescue Susan's life.
At regular intervals the
Starfuries fire a warning shot and I know I've got no more choice.
"Dock that shuttle
and then leave it, with your hands in the air. Your weapons will remain
onboard."
It's the same voice as
before and I notice the tension in his tone.
"That also includes
disposing of your pike, ranger," the voice adds.
I questioningly raise an
eyebrow. They are damned well informed about me. "Fine, we will do this
your way," I say and already try planning my escape.
After docking the shuttle I place my pike on
the control panel and open the shuttle doors. Four Earthforce soldiers await
me, PPG drawn and aimed at me. I'm in trouble all right!
"Where are you taking
me?" I want to know as they gesture me to walk towards the exit. Their
PPG's remain aimed at me and it's obvious they mean business.
"The Captain wants to
talk to you, ranger," one of the soldier replies.
I walk in between the
soldiers, as they seem most intent on keeping me close. I keep quiet as my
brain works high speed on finding a way to get back to my shuttle.
"The Captain?" I
repeat, surprised that I'm not simply thrown in the brig as I could be
considered a prisoner of war. Or are they after information? I shiver slightly,
wondering who is wining the battle or have Delenn and Sheridan lost that war
already?
"Get inside,"
the soldier says and then points at the door with his PPG.
I walk inside and am
surprised as the door closes behind me. I'm alone in the office and I quickly
study my surroundings. This is the briefing room.
"Hello?" I call
out hesitantly. This move utterly surprises me.
"Marcus? Is it really
you?"
Bewildered, I quickly turn
around to locate the speaker. That voice sounds awfully familiar to me, but it
can't be Susan! She is on Babylon5, lost in a coma!
I gasp seeing her stand in
the corner of the office, clad in Captain's uniform. She looks older, her eyes
are watered and her left hand opens and closes in a frantic way.
"I don't
understand," I admit, trying to solve this mystery. "You are in a
coma!"
Susan walks up to me,
circles me and her eyes pierce my back. "Talk to me!" I insist,
feeling lost.
"It is you," she says stunned.
"But who are
you?" I question. This can't be Susan. Maybe it's someone using a
changeling net to gain my trust and they don't know about her condition!
"Computer, what's the
date?"
Stunned, I listen to the
computer's reply. "That's the wrong date!" I maintain and back away
from this creature who is playing some sort of sick game with me.
"What did you think
you were doing, Cole, giving me your life force and condemning me to
life?" she raves upset.
She points her finger at
me and then presses her fingertip in to my chest. With a start I realize she's
real and that I can smell her scent. This is Susan! I would recognize her scent
any time, anywhere! Only then her words penetrate my brain. "Condemn you
to life? What are you talking about?" My thoughts race. What if the date
is correct and ten years passed? I've been involved in time travel before and I
know it's possible.
"Did you ever stop
and think about what you were doing, Marcus? How can you possibly expect me to
go on living while you're dead?"
Her voice is edgy and
sharp. If it weren't for her swimming eyes I'd assume she's going to space me.
Upset, I start to babble. "I only want you to have a second chance, Susan.
I don't know what happened to you! I'm, was, on my way to Babylon 5 when your
Starfuries forced me to turn
about! Why don't you explain this situation to me first?" I demand
and back away from her. I can no longer look in to her eyes as they show her fury.
"Ten years ago you
made it to Babylon 5 and died to restore my life force. I'm alive, Marcus, but
haven't felt alive since!"
Her words freeze the blood
in my veins. "What went wrong? I want you to enjoy life, to take that
second chance and find happiness and love!" I explain quickly turning
desperate. I still don't fully understand what's going on, but her tone
convinces me this is my Susan all right, ten years older and tremendously hurt.
God, I hope I didn't cause that hurt! That was never my intention!
"Happiness and
love?" she snarls enraged.
My back is now against the
wall and there's no way I can escape her wrath. "Susan, please," I
plead, but she isn't listening.
"Love? First you
offer it to me and then you take it away!"
Her words run in circles
in my mind. "You know I love you."
"Of course I
do!" Susan exclaims. "Why else would I have thrown those roses at
you? I know you're in love with me, damnit!"
Suddenly I forget about my
reason for making it back to Babylon 5. I can't disconnect from her eyes and I
cringe seeing the pain in them. "Are you telling me you… love me
too?"
"Stupid man!"
she says in a chiding tone and tears escape her eyes. "Yes, I love you!
Why didn't you tell me? Why did you have to die for me?"
Confused, I stare in to
her eyes. "Why didn't you encourage me to tell you?" I demand to
know. I'm fed up with the games we are playing. "You act like you don't
know, like you don't care. Do you have any idea how much it hurts to see you
close and to know you don't want me?"
Susan sighs and takes a
few steps towards her desk, giving me some breathing space.
"Susan, I'm sorry
about the way that sounded, " I quickly apologize, still trying to put all
pieces of the puzzle together. If everything she told me is true, this Susan
had ten years to work through this.
"No, you're
right," Susan admits, sitting down behind her desk. "But I was
afraid! Afraid to lose someone I love again! I lost so many people in my
lifetime that I felt like I couldn't try again. I was so wrong!"
Hesitantly I walk up to
her. Suddenly I realize something. "I died in this time and left you
behind." There is no longer a reason for me to return to the space
station, as it holds no dying Ivanova.
"Yes, you died and
ever since then I've been turning myself inside and out to understand why I let
it come that far!" Susan looks up and tears swim in her eyes. "I
should have told you…"
"Told me what?"
I ask and amazed at my courage I allow my fingers to caress a lock of grey
hair. She's still beautiful, my Susan and the few grey strands only make her
more attractive to me. I clear my throat, realizing I'm about to speak the most
important words in my life. "Can you forgive me, Susan? I acted on impulse
when I left the White Star fleet to save you."
"I've still got a few
questions and I'm not letting you off the hook this easily!" Susan states
resolved.
I nod my head and lower myself to sit on my
heels so our faces are almost level. "Ask them."
"Why die for
me?"
"That wasn't my
intention," I admit, "I was going to give you enough of my life force
to ensure your recovery. Must have turned unconscious before switching off the
machine."
Susan wipes away her tears
and hesitantly places her hand on my fingers. She trembles at the contact and
I'm keeping my breath unconsciously. "I love you, Susan… I never thought I
would ever speak those words aloud, but…"
"I'm an old woman
now, Marcus," Susan says.
I hear both the joking and
hurt tone in her voice and shake my head. "You're the most beautiful woman
I've ever seen."
"Marcus…" Susan
is about to say something as an alarm goes off. Angry, she hits the reply
button. "What! I told you not to disturb me!"
"It's the time rift,
Captain. It's gone," Dave says.
"Time rift?" I
repeat stunned, then realize it explains traveling through time.
"What about the White
Star?" she asks while her eyes search my face.
"Gone as well."
"Lennier?"
"He's still onboard,
Madam," Dave replies.
"Take us back to
Earth," Susan commands and closes the connection. "Marcus, we still
have to address a few matters and I'm still raving mad at you!!"
"You're still angry
with me after ten years?" I say in a relieved tone. "That has to mean
you really love me!"
"Not to mention that
you're now younger than I am!" Susan remarks.
We both get to our feet
and my heart pounds as I slide my hands up behind her back. I dreamed so many
times of holding her like this and now…"I love you, Susan," I repeat
in earnest.
"Marcus, I missed you
so much!" Susan admits.
Her fingers brush my lips
and I kiss the tips lightly. "I promise to never leave you," I say,
meaning every word I say. I'll never know why the time rift only affected the
White Star and my shuttle, but I'm not to question my luck this time.
As her lips touch mine I
hungrily pull her close and vow to never let go of her ever again.
The end.