When the shuttle door opened, Gemini’s hand was still on the door lever and her face was twisted in concern. “Ace, they told me to come back here; is everything…” Her voice trailed off as her face instead gaped in surprise.
Behind Ace was a short, rotund man in a pinstripe suit.
“Gemini, this is Mickey D,” Ace gestured to him. “Mickey, this is Gemini.”
“Hello–oh,” Gemini blinked as the man kissed her knuckles instead of shaking her hand.
“Ciao, caru miu,” he smiled at her. “Meeting both living Aravasti in one day… perhaps luck truly is on my side.”
The two Aravasti glanced at each other and shrugged. Ace then gestured to the padded benches in the back of the shuttle and coaxed Mickey D over.
“I would recommend leaving very quickly, Ms. Gemini,” Mickey said once he took his seat.
Ace glanced up in expectation.
“Got it,” the pilot slid back into the chair and powered up the flight engines.
Ace joined her in the cabin in the copilot seat a moment later, tugging on his tie to remove it.
Pulling back on the steering console, Gemini lifted the shuttle from the pad and began circling to gain altitude. They had scarcely reached the edge of the atmosphere when a brilliant light broke from the mansion below.
An explosion had burst from the inside of the house.
“Woah–what–”
“That time–that home–is now gone.” Mickey said almost cryptically.
Ace swiveled in the chair to look at him. “But, everyone inside–”
“They are safe. They have gone. Bernard would have made sure.”
Gemini evened out the shuttle’s steering as they left the planet’s atmosphere. “I’m not gonna lie–I’m very confused as to what’s happening right now.”
“Well, I won the tournament,” Ace offered casually.
“Really??” Gemini pulled her eyes off of the window.
“You sound surprised,” he sneered lightly.
“And Mickey D coming along–and his house detonating–is tied to that?”
“In a way,” Ace looked back at the man in the pinstripe suit.
“Your friend has convinced me to plead my case to the Federation and make amends for my past actions,” Mickey said, his hands crossed over his middle as he sat back on the bench. “I could not refuse such a compassionate gentleman.”
Gemini pointed at the man to her right. “Are you talking about this guy?”
Mickey D bounced from a bout of laughter while Ace jabbed Gemini in the arm and turned back to the front window.
Gemini removed her phaser from her belt to more easily fish his communication badge out of her pocket. “So, how’d you manage that?” She asked under her breath.
He caught the badge in one hand when she tossed it to him, and he fastened it to the lapel of his coat. “Honestly, other than just being nice, I’m still not sure,” he matched her lower tone. “Either way, getting him back to the Enterprise is a good first step.”
“Back to the–oh no,” she fumbled around the scarf wrapped around her chest and patted her communication badge. “Hudson? It’s Gemini!”
“Hey, there’y’are! I was wondering how things were goin’ down there.”
Gemini breathed out in relief when she heard him answer. “Yeah–some changes came up, but we’re on our way back. Where are you?”
“In Ten Forward.”
“What??” Gemini nearly fell from her chair. “What are you doing there??”
“Gem, it’s eight–er–twenty hundred hours,” he corrected, “I came down to meet up with Geordi and Data like we usually do.”
Gemini was trembling. “But–you’re supposed to be planning the date!”
“I’ve already planned it, and everything is ready!” He laughed a bit. “You’re really lookin’ forward to it, huh?”
“Well, yes,” she said through clenched teeth. “What do you think about meeting me in Shuttlebay 1? I’m almost there.”
“Oh, yea! Lemme finish up here and I’ll be right there!”
“Okay–I love you,” she winced as she spoke the words.
“Love you.”
Gemini huffed a long breath and leaned forward until her head was against the steering console.
“All right–what’s going on?” Ace asked point blank.
Her eyes were slits when she turned her head to look at him.
“It is beyond obvious something is wrong,” Ace commanded, “and you need to tell me what’s happening.”
Gemini sighed painfully and flopped backward until she was slumped against her chair. “Fine–this is going to sound really weird, though,” she eyed the inked Q on her wrist. “I’ve… I’ve seen what happens after we get back from this mission.”
The man in the tuxedo frowned. “Huh?”
“I’ve already lived through this entire day,” Gemini thrust her hands into the air. “And the first time, after we landed in the shuttlebay, I got a call from Beverly to go to Ten Forward because…” she swallowed the lump in her throat, “Hudson gets shot and dies.”
“What??” This time, Ace nearly fell out of his chair.
“He was protecting Elliot; an ensign goes rogue and shoots him–but Hudson gets in the way.” She scowled at the floor as tears stung her eyes. “I was given a chance to change whatever I could to stop it from happening–but every single thing I do doesn’t seem to be making a difference!” She gnashed her teeth, “After everything I’ve tried, he’s still in Ten Forward, and if he doesn’t leave, it’s going to happen again!”
Ace’s eyes were distant as he processed her words. “Okay,” he straightened up after a moment and squared himself to Gemini in the chair. “How long after we land do you get the call?”
“Well, we argued–we sat in the shuttle a while before we got out and I got the call...” she looked at the time on the shuttle console's readout. “Since we're getting back a little later... I'd say we've got six, seven minutes, maybe?”
He nodded. “Okay. The second we land, we jump out of here and run to Ten Forward. Not hard to do from Shuttlebay 1–just get to the closest turbolift and go down to deck ten. The faster we can get there, the faster we can stop what happens.”
“Unless Hudson is waiting for me in the shuttlebay,” she pointed at him.
“Yeah,” Ace nodded, only for his expression to twist. “But then… wouldn’t that mean Elliot would get shot?”
Gemini stiffly sat back. “Oh. Right.”
Ace waved his hand. “We can still run to Ten Forward. We can explain to Hudson later.”
“But what about Mickey D?” She pointed to the back of the shuttle.
The man glanced between the two Aravasti, remaining silent.
“Okay–if Hudson is in the shuttlebay, I’ll run to Ten Forward and you take Mickey to the brig for holding. If Hudson is not in the shuttlebay, you run to Ten Forward and I’ll take Mickey.”
“Are you sure?”
“Positive.”
A beeping sound from the shuttle’s control panel alerted them they were approaching the Enterprise. Sure enough, the great ship was rapidly coming into view.
“I’m curious,” Ace was still watching the window, “has anything else changed from the first time you lived through all this?”
“Well, you didn’t win the first time.”
“I didn’t?” He shot her a glance. “No wonder you doubted me!”
“And, obviously, Mickey D wasn’t with you.”
The man in question blinked a few times and looked down.
“Interesting,” Ace scratched his chin. “I wonder how that managed to happen?”
“Beats me,” Gemini’s heart was racing as the tractor beam pulled the Galileo into Shuttlebay 1. She winced when she found the room was empty of all officers.
“All right, Gem,” he nudged her shoulder. “You got this.”
She frowned, bumped his fist, and stood up. She took a few steps backward to be in line with the door as her eyes watched the landing from the front window. She took her eyes away only once to glance at the Q on her wrist.
The shuttle hissed and came to a stop on the floor.
Ace hit the trigger to open the door.
The phaser was pulled from Gemini’s waistband.
She instinctively slapped her hands on her lower back and turned around to find Mickey D pointing the phaser at her.
“Mickey!” Ace shot to his feet, only to shrink back when the man pointed the weapon at him.

“I’m sorry,” he said simply as he stepped backward out of the shuttle’s open door. “Your plan was valiant, Mr. Gallagher, but we both know there is nothing for me here. My time is up.”
“Sir, please–I need to go,” Gemini tried to reach toward him.
“You will both stay here,” Mickey narrowed his eyes. “And I will go.”
“What?” Gemini blinked.
“No–Mickey–what are you–”
“Michael.”
Ace blinked back surprise.
“Michael D’Angelo,” he said sadly.
Ace took a step forward, “Mickey D,” he muttered in realization.
“We are more similar than you know,” he smiled, squeezing a tear from the corner of his eye.
In one swift movement, he shot the shuttle’s panel and triggered the door to close. Despite Ace and Gemini’s shouts from within, he fired another shot at the exterior panel to seal the door from the outside, threw the phaser away, and hobbled as fast as he could into the starship’s hallway.
“No!!” Gemini rushed to the door and tried desperately to force it open.
Ace gnashed his teeth and ran to her aid, only to pound his fists against it in frustration.
Trapped in the shuttle, two could only turn to each other in anguish and fear.
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Scene Notes
- I know what you're thinking... Could Gemini have just told Hudson he's going to get shot and to leave Ten Forward? Maybe; but then where would the epic plot stuff happen??