
He laughed to himself, the sound carried away on the slight breeze. McCoy would be proud of him.
Shocked, but proud.
Kirk took another deep breath and stared ahead. The tinted green of the ocean spread out as far as he
could see. The waves were no more than gentle rolling swells. The few clouds in the sky were white,
puffy, and nonthreatening.
He took a third deep breath of the clean, fresh air and could almost feel the muscles in his back starting
to loosen. It wasn't often that he took a few minutes to himself. And after getting the sixty-two thousand
colonists and all their varied ships to this paradise, he deserved the time. If he had his way, he was going
to take more time, as often as his Starfleet duties of protecting the colonists allowed.
At the moment a large number of his crew were scattered in twenty different groups over the planet,
helping the colonists explore, carve out settlements, and load supplies and equipment to the surface.
Every one of his senior officers except Spock had charge of a major operation. And from what he'd been
told before he beamed down, everything was going smoothly. At this point, only two weeks after
arriving, just about every one of the colonists was living on the surface of the planet, an unprecendented
accomplishment.
TheEnterprise was in orbit, standing ready to defend the colony ships from any more threats from the
Kauld or their new Orion allies. A fleet of Kauld and Orions tried to keep the colonists from reaching this
planet, but Kirk doubted they'd have much trouble from them again immediately. TheEnterprise and the
colonists defeated them handily, but Kirk had no doubt that the Kauld and their enemies the Blood would
be back. The Blood leader Shucorion claimed to be a friend to the colonists, but Kirk wasn't so sure of
that. The Blood/Kauld conflict would cause the colony trouble at some time in the future.
Just not now.
At the moment everything was going fine. There was time enough to get the colony started and get crops
growing. And time for him to relish this beautiful new world just a little.
He reached for his communicator to check in with the ship, then stopped himself once more. There was
also time for him to take a few moments to himself. They could find him if they needed him.
He ran his hand through the soft sand, then gazed off down the seemingly limitless beach. Belle Terre
was just about as close to Earth as a colony could find. The climate here on the major continent was
moderate and the growing seasons uniformly long, thanks to this planet's orbit around its sun. Pulling
guard duty on Belle Terre for the near future wasn't going to be so bad after all. There weren't many
better places he could think to guard.
But he couldn't imagine spending his life here, either, no matter how beautiful the place was. Space was
too big, with too many mysteries to explore. He didn't mind guarding this colony for a while, as long as
they needed him and theEnterprise. It was a challenge unlike any he had had before. But when this was
done he wanted to get back into deep space.
Down on the beach a child laughed, drawing Kirk's attention that way. He smiled as the children all piled
on each other, kicked up sand, laughed some more, then scattered, playing some game Kirk wasn't
familiar with. Lilian Coates, her blond hair loose in the ocean breeze, her shoulders straight, her hands in
the pockets of her light jacket, stood between the children and the ocean, watching, laughing along with
them.