All characters belong to the powers that be at Paramount. This story is my own creation.
This is set after "His Way." By the way, this was written way before the "Voyager" ep with the same title aired. What can I say? Great minds think alike ;-)
Note: Forgive me for the song fic. It was my one and only; promise. Despite that flaw, this remains one of my favorite fics. Reformatted 01/02/00
Worf's voice rumbled through the quarters and Jadzia Dax put her PADD down to
hurry into the next room.
"You look very handsome," she said, trying to console her irritable husband.
She took a step back to survey Worf in his tux. "Your bow tie is crooked."
"I cannot believe I'm letting you do this," he answered.
Dax finished straightening his bow, "It'll be fun, Worf."
"I would have preferred an evening of Klingon music."
"I know what you would have preferred, but we listen to Klingon opera all the
time. This is more interesting. And besides, we haven't been on a real date
in a long time."
"We have spent time in the holodeck before."
"Yes, fighting reenactions of some ancient Klingon battles. It's boring, Worf!
I do not intend to fight at all tonight,"
Dax said. She ran her hand through Worf's hair. "You need a trim."
"Jadzia."
"Sorry, just making an observation. But, really, you do look very handsome in
that suit," she remarked.
"This suit was not made for comfort," Worf grumbled. Dax moved to straighten
the bow tie once again and then she caught hold of it, pulling Worf's face closer
to hers.
"It's what I love about you," she said. "You are so wonderfully inflexible."
She let go of his tie and Worf shook his head at her.
"You are not ready," he observed.
"I bought a new dress. I want it to be a surprise. So, go on."
"I will wait for you outside."
"No. You go on to Quark's, and I'll meet you there," Jadzia answered. "Go on."
She pressed her fingers to her lips and blew her husband a kiss.
"Don't be too late," Worf warned. "I will be waiting for you."
Dax just laughed at him and Worf left their quarters.
****
"This was her idea," Worf said to the holographic singer. Vic Fontaine nodded
knowingly.
"I guessed that from the moment I saw your face," Vic answered.
"She wanted to have a romantic date. I would have preferred something less extravagant."
"I can see that about you kids," he said. "Complete opposites."
"Yes. She is always laughing, I am always serious," Worf said. "She plays tongo,
I do not understand games."
"But there must be a reason why you married her."
"Of course."
"And you can't say no to her?"
Worf looked uncomfortable, "No."
"Which is why you are here, in a Las Vegas nightclub, looking as if you would
rather be on a battlefield somewhere, engaged in a duel to the death."
"Nothing so violent," Worf said.
"Ah," Vic perched at the edge of the table. "But yet, you're here."
"She thought it would be fun."
"And you?"
"I prefer Klingon opera."
"You do not like my singing?"
"It is all right."
"Well, then, I was going to offer to sing while you were waiting for her, but
apparently the lady is late."
"She is always late."
Vic took the seat opposite Worf and leaned forward, "Why did you marry her?"
"Excuse me?"
"You said you were complete opposites. Why did you marry her?"
"Because I love her."
"A good enough answer for me. I might be a hologram, but I do understand the
human heart. But then, you're not human, are you?"
"No."
"No matter. I suppose love is the same, no matter who is experiencing it."
"Yes."
"You are not enjoying this conversation?"
"I don't like to discuss my personal life with strangers."
"I'm not a stranger, I'm Vic Fontaine!" the hologram looked obviously hurt.
"I apologize."
"How about some music? Trust me. It'll grow on you."
"Fine," Worf said, eager to make the holographic lounge singer go elsewhere.
Vic signaled to the orchestra who began playing an old Gershwin tune.
"I know just the thing," Vic told Worf.
Vic's mellow voice began to sing:
~The End~
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