Coffee Black and Blood Red – khurst – Star Trek: Voyager [Archive of Our Own]

emmikamikatze:

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Trek: Voyager
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Relationships: Chakotay/Kathryn Janeway
Characters: Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay (Star Trek), Tuvok (Star Trek), Harry Kim, Tom Paris
Additional Tags: hit me with your fuck-yous, this is my obligatory shipper heart ripper, be warned and proceed with caution
Summary:

Life goes on and the demons of our loves lost haunt us in places we can’t escape. Like the ship we call our home. Or the inside of our minds.

Coffee Black and Blood Red – khurst – Star Trek: Voyager [Archive of Our Own]

flaming-celestial-comet:

alone-with-thoughts-and-memories:

stormdriver949:

daelisawesome:

obnoxiously-phan:

annoyedvertigo:

mimi-shake-draws:

catchaglimpseofalleble:

clloudy:

flustered-custard:

silentshivers:

every single person who reblogs this

every

single

person.

ALL OF YOU.

no limit, no one skipped. EVERY PERSON WHO REBLOGS THIS.

DON’T ASK WHY, IT’LL MAKE SENSE LATER

WHAT DOES THIS EVEN MEAN

Just wait…it’ll all make sense.

I REBLOG THIS BECAUSE I AM CURIOUS. I AM WAITING

I REBLOGGED AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER

I reblogged as a joke and i swear that it happened five minutes later omg

Omg

What in the world am I to expect?

what’s gonna happen?

I’m curious

jhelenoftrek:

fuckyeahjanewaychakotay:

Equinox, Part 2

This is a fantastic gifset, but when i see it i have to go back and watch the end of the episode.  It’s all about the pauses, her posture.  They way she can’t look at him, how quietly reserved she is staring down toward the floor while at the same time his eyes never leave her.  

I can feel the ache in her chest, I can see how he’s hurting and unsure as well, but still he’s there for her.  This scene isn’t about the words.  It’s about everything that happens in a real, committed and mature relationship.  This scene is everything.

lodessa:

So just how many memos do you think Starfleet Command has sent out over the years reminding everyone that it is against standard operating procedures to have the captain and the first officer on an away team together?

Did they give up at some point? Is this something that every admiral that reaches a certain status goes through a idealistic phase of trying to remedy before finally realizing it is futile?

I know right?!? As much as I enjoy the dynamic that often goes along with this, it makes no sense logically. I often feel like there could have been a much better (possibly more interesting) way to make it happen without it seeming like such a dumb plot device.