Title: Discretion
Author: Starfleetdream
Series: NEW TOS
Codes: Sa/Am
Rating: PG-13
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Summary: No one likes to get caught.
Discretion
by
Starfleetdream
Ambassador Sarek and his
wife Amanda had just arrived on Vulcan for the first time since their Terran
wedding ceremony six months ago. Sarek was scheduled to brief the High Council,
so he was not surprised to receive a summons from T' Pau shortly after they
landed. Taking leave of his wife at the spaceport, he dutifully reported to the
matriarch's offices.
"Sarek," she
greeted him with the ta'al without rising from her desk. As he returned the
gesture she gazed at him levelly. "Thee are in good health? And thy human
bond-mate?"
"We are each in
satisfactory health," Sarek replied, curious. T'Pau did not engage in the
human custom of small talk, and he could not discern the reason for her line of
questioning, nor why she had called him here in person for this.
"Indeed," she
answered. Then suddenly, "Your Time is not yet due to come upon you for
some while." Her abrupt, intensely personal statement-as-a-question would
have unsettled a lesser Vulcan, but Sarek's face revealed nothing.
"No," he confirmed, if a little stiffly. "I estimate I have
another eighteen point four months before onset." He still did not
understand where she was taking this, and his diplomatic training did not
usually fail him in this way. Outwardly he remained impassive.
She arose and walked
closer to him. "I have had reports." At his questioningly raised
eyebrow she continued, "Reports of certain...behaviors. At the Embassy on
Terra, aboard the Surak."
"We have private
quarters in both locations," he replied evenly. T'Pau noted with
satisfaction that his composure did not flicker, but she pursued her line of
attack nonetheless. "In each case there was apparently considerable sound
insulation whose limits were exceeded." She paused. "I have also
received reports regarding an Embassy hover-car, a Terran open-air park and a
turbo-lift. A turbo-lift," she repeated for emphasis.
Sarek's face was as if
carved in stone. There was absolutely no point in responding. He simply stared
at the wall ahead of him, bio-controls working in overdrive to prevent his ears
from blushing green.
T'Pau scrutinized the son
before her, proud and unbowed, tempestuous emotions churning just beneath the
surface, but kept in check by his considerable control. He reminded her of his
father. Volatile and powerful like so many of the S'Chn
T'Gai males before him, Sarek also possessed a
rebellious streak that she was privately forced to concede came from her.
She wondered anew about
this human female he had taken as his mate and what it was that transpired
between them to cause the reports she kept receiving. Whatever it was, it at
least did not appear to be having negative physical effects on him, even as she
remained concerned about his judgment regarding her. In spite of having to
endure an inhospitably damp and cold alien environment, not to mention its
chaotic denizens, for such an extended period of time, he looked ...good. His
posture was tall and straight, his features alert, his countenance perfectly
composed, and...vital. She
did not recall him looking this well at any time before in his adult life. And
his recent performance was beyond exemplary.
Perhaps this human wife is
a positive influence on him after all, she thought. Indeed, as indicative of
inappropriate behavior as these reports had been, they at least suggested that
Amanda might sustain Sarek during the fires - and in doing so save his life.
For that, an occasional word from those who were her eyes and ears was
tolerable.
Inwardly she relented just
a little. She had made her point. "It appears that the human female
possesses greater stamina than I first thought. I am gratified that you and she
appear to be... compatible."
Sarek was stunned. She had
begun by chastising his behavior in a most humiliating way and ended by
complimenting his wife, something she had never done before. He simply looked
at her.
"'Discretion is an
asset to logic.'"*
"Understood,
Mother."
"Live long and
prosper, my son."
With that, Sarek turned to
depart and find his wife.
END
*Surak