"Tell me more about this ship," the little man said as he flashed the vials in his hand at her.
"It was large, fast and powerful," she replied as she reached for them.
"Ah ah ah . . ." he said as he pulled back athe vials. "Details, I want details."
She hesitated for a moment before a shudder ran through her.
"Phase cannons, two of them, as well as torpedoes."
"Go on," he said, setting the first vial within her grasp and flashing another.
"A crew compliment of 150. Top speed of warp 5. Each crew man assigned a phase pistol for away missions."
"Where is it now?"
"They destroyed it." The little man hesitated, clenching the second vial in his hands.
"Are you certain?"
"I saw it from the inside of an escape pod." T'Pol glanced around quickly. "Give it to me now," she said as she held out her hand. He glanced around as well before huffing a sigh and thrusting it to her.
"I will be asking for more next time. Two again?" She nodded in agreement and he gave a little bow before slinking back into the shadows.
She clutched the vials to her chest for a long moment, swiping at a tear that had begun to fall. She knew what she was doing was becoming more dangerous; her emotions becoming harder to control without the drug. She should seek out Phlox. Perhaps he could help her to gain control over the dependency once again.
She stared at the vials as she entered her small apartment and read the message on her terminal. It happened to be from Archer, asking if she had heard from Hoshi in a while. She ignored it and made herself comfortable before opening the smaller of the two vials.
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**Fanfiction stats**
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**The 4400 - 1
**Andromeda - 3
**Dead Like Me - 1
**ER - 2
**Enterprise - 9
**Gilmore Girls - 8
**Harry Potter - 17
**Voyager - 3
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