2021-01-05 12:52
sonof_mogh
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She was dead. They killed her. He killed her. Murdered by the hands of the Dominion. Or, to be precise, Gul-Dukat. He was a traitor to his own people as well as everyone he ever knew. A mind warped by the Pah-wraiths and the need to destroy the Bajorans and their Emissary, Sisko. Jadzia had just been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Worf let out an almighty roar of anguish, pain and sorrow. It was a deafening noise that reverberated throughout his Nexus apartment, while his head was snapped back, teeth bared and eyes wet with tears. Did Klingons cry? Oh, they most certainly did when one of their mates was murdered without honour by a coward Cardassian. His apartment lay in ruins, all of his nearest possessions scattered on the floor in disarray. A mirror smashed in his bathroom and his bed sheets ripped up in fierce, primal anger. Feathers from his pillow strewn about the floor.
He was a mess.
Clutched in his hand was one of his Mek'leth knives, intent on being thrust into Dukat's cold Cardassian heart for what he did to his mate; his wife. Jadzia Dax. His Jadzia. The emotion was just too strong to bare as he sunk to his knees and roared again; a pitiful wail of grief. He was alone. The knife dropping to the floor in useless abandon as he could not find the energy to use the PINpoint and seek out revenge back on DS9. He just wanted to mourn her in the Klingon way. A new warrior departing for the Klingon after life, Sto'vo'kor.
No doubt the wailing and roaring would awake other Nexus residents since it is now early evening and Worf had pretty much been screaming for hours.
Worf let out an almighty roar of anguish, pain and sorrow. It was a deafening noise that reverberated throughout his Nexus apartment, while his head was snapped back, teeth bared and eyes wet with tears. Did Klingons cry? Oh, they most certainly did when one of their mates was murdered without honour by a coward Cardassian. His apartment lay in ruins, all of his nearest possessions scattered on the floor in disarray. A mirror smashed in his bathroom and his bed sheets ripped up in fierce, primal anger. Feathers from his pillow strewn about the floor.
He was a mess.
Clutched in his hand was one of his Mek'leth knives, intent on being thrust into Dukat's cold Cardassian heart for what he did to his mate; his wife. Jadzia Dax. His Jadzia. The emotion was just too strong to bare as he sunk to his knees and roared again; a pitiful wail of grief. He was alone. The knife dropping to the floor in useless abandon as he could not find the energy to use the PINpoint and seek out revenge back on DS9. He just wanted to mourn her in the Klingon way. A new warrior departing for the Klingon after life, Sto'vo'kor.
No doubt the wailing and roaring would awake other Nexus residents since it is now early evening and Worf had pretty much been screaming for hours.
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Tommy doesn't know but sitting down was better probably than smashing everything. The alien sighs and looks away. "There's a great drought on my planet. I came to Earth for water or help from the humans. I was imprisoned and they died while they kept me from leaving. My planet is nearly uninhabitable now and my people are rare."
Tommy didn't blame humans for his treatment but he did blame them for the death of his family. He couldn't hate, Antheans in general didn't but he held no fondness for general humanity any longer.
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Worf did not understand the man's race but he did not care at this point. They had spoken once and that was when Worf was himself. When he was complete. A man who was happy because he had his wife back home on DS9. Now he was without her. Alone. Listening to Tommy's plight the Klingon sighed heavily.
"You are unfortunate and I am sorry for your planet. Tommy. I---just need time to get over the loss. She---Jadzia was everything to me. The bastards will pay."
Another loud, anguished-filled wail and Worf was glancing at the image of Tommy. A projection. The alien's mind abilities really were powerful enough so that he could project himself into someone's home.
"I am poor company right now."
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It took a moment before the Anthean realized these were mourning cries and not anger. The emotions said they were the former.
"Then I will join you." Tommy let out a mind numbingly loud wail; high in pitch, airy and discordant.. at least to human ears. Who knew how an Anthean's strangely airy and high voice would sound to a Klingon.
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"Your scream---it felt good to hear. I feel your pain, Thomas. We may grieve together in our loss."
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A telepath. Of course. Or empath. Either way, Worf wasn't in the mood to discuss which since he wasn't in the right mind to talk technical about anything. He was pissed off and angry. Emotional and unstable. As for what Thomas was asking of him, Worf sighed and sat on his bed, slumping onto it.
"By defeating my enemies in bloody combat. Rendering them useless with my blade piercing their heart or cutting off their cowardly head."
The words came out sharp, angry. As if he were directed them straight towards the bastard who killed his mate. Who killed Jadzia.
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Tommy swallowed hard at the discussion of so much violence but he understood the desire to be violent.
"I hope you're successful when you are in a better mind." He never wanted to cause violence but another species, like humans, were violent.