Title: The Birthday Boxers Author: Julie Evans Contact: Juli17@aol.com Series: Voy, "Scenes From a Marriage" Rating: PG13 Codes: P/T Summary: Tom finds out what B'Elanna got him for his birthday. So he thinks. Disclaimer: Star Trek and its characters are the property of Paramount/Viacom. I am borrowing them for fun only not profit. Archiving: This story may be archived to the ASC, PT Collective Archive, and BLTS. All others please ask the author for permission. Timeline note: This story is set early in the seventh season, shortly before the episode "Inside Man." "The Birthday Boxers" by Julie Evans Boxers. Tom shook his head as he walked into the Mess hall. He still couldn't quite believe it. Maybe it was a little presumptuous of him, but he'd expected something more...well, more. "Hey, Tom." Tom nodded to Harry, who was seated at one of the nearest tables with a half-finished plate of food in front of him. "Ah, Tom. You're just in time for my Raktaran stew." Tom paused at the counter as Neelix began ladling a steaming mix of meat and vegetables on a plate. "I know this is one of your favorites," Neelix said as he continued filling the plate, showing no signs of stopping. "Uh, that's good, Neelix," Tom said quickly. "Okay." Neelix added a roll and handed the plate to Tom. "Enjoy." "Thanks," Tom replied as he took the offering. Raktaran stew actually was one of his favorites, and certainly one of Neelix's more successful culinary efforts. And he appreciated the gesture. "Oh, and by the way, Tom..." Tom looked at Neelix questioningly. Neelix smiled broadly. "Happy birthday." "Thanks, Neelix." Tom smiled back wryly. "But I'm getting to that age where I'd just as soon forget I have a birthday." Neelix chuckled. "I know that feeling well," he commiserated, patting Tom on the arm. "There's plenty more Raktaran stew if you want a second helping to drown your birthday sorrows," he called as Tom moved away. Harry grinned as Tom sat down across from him. "You really wish everyone would forget your birthday, Tom?" Tom shrugged. Most of the crewmembers he'd worked with today had wished him a happy birthday. Even Seven had remembered. Though she would remember of course. He'd just been surprised that she'd considered it significant enough to mention. With over a hundred and fifty crewmembers on the ship, there was a birthday every day or two, sometimes more than one. Tom shared his own birthday with Mortimer Harren of all people. "Oh, you know how it is, Harry. Another birthday is just a reminder that I'm getting up there in years." Harry chuckled. "No kidding. So you must be glad we're in the middle of the biannual refit and inventory. No one has much time to think about anything else. Though I thought the pizza was a nice gesture." Tom nodded in agreement as he took a bite of the stew. The senior officers had spent their lunch break going over several bridge refit modifications, and the captain had replicated pizza in honor of his birthday. B'Elanna had missed it because she'd been hip deep in work in Engineering. "And you'd still be a little offended if no one noticed at all," Harry surmised. Tom looked up. "Yeah," he admitted. "I guess I'd be offended if certain people didn't notice anyway." "So, is B'Elanna coming for dinner?" Harry asked. Tom shook his head. "She's got at least another couple of hours to go in Engineering. She left early this morning, and I haven't seen or talked to her all day." They'd barely had time to say good morning to each other the last two days. Harry shrugged. "I'm sure B'Elanna knows it's your birthday. She probably has some little celebration planned for later tonight." "Probably," Tom said, though he wasn't so sure. This week she'd worked such long hours that they'd done little more than fall into bed and sleep once she'd gotten home. "I know she got me a gift." He forked some more food. "Boxers." Harry's eyebrows rose. "Boxers?" "Boxers," Tom repeated. "Hmmm..." Harry murmured. He cleared his throat a little and concentrated on his food. "Well, that is a useful gift." Tom's eyes narrowed. "For her last birthday I gave her a dozen roses, and took her to dinner at a little trattoria in Capri." "Really?" Harry asked. "Yes, really," Tom replied, looking at Harry sharply. "Do you think I just program Captain Proton and hockey simulations?" "Of course not," Harry said. He grinned. "I know you're an incurable romantic at heart, Tom. By the way, how do you know B'Elanna got you boxers?" Tom blinked at Harry's quick change of subject. "She left a datapadd on the table this morning. The notation on the screen said 'Tom. Birthday. Boxers'." He saw Harry's curious look. "Before you ask, I wasn't snooping. I thought it might have data on it that she'd need in Engineering today." Harry nodded. "Boxers, huh?" he said after a moment. "That is kind of grim, but it could be worse." He smirked. "She could have gotten you socks." "Very funny," Tom muttered. "It's just the natural course, Tom," Harry said, giving him a sympathetic look. "You'd better get used to it." Tom looked suspiciously at Harry. "What does that mean?" "You're married now," Harry clarified. "Romantic gifts give way to underwear, and socks, and sweaters." He shook his head sadly. "I've seen it happen before." Tom frowned. "I'd never give B'Elanna underwe--" Well, technically he had given her underwear. But it had been lingerie--underwear with another purpose. "Anyway, the romance doesn't have to go just because we're married, Harry. We still have fun together--" "Tom," Harry interrupted. "I was just kidding. If the holodeck wasn't offline for the refit, I'm sure B'Elanna would have programmed something for your birthday." "Actually, we used up the rest of our holodeck time this month on the Gaedis Prime program," Tom said. They'd finally managed to get there, seven weeks after B'Elanna had planned that original weekend, though only for a day and a night, and it had taken all their combined resources to do it. "But it was worth it." "See, it's not so bad," Harry said encouragingly. "That could be considered an early birthday celebration. As for the boxers..." he shrugged, and his lips twitched. "Maybe they're really cute boxers, with Captain Proton laser guns on them, or bat'leths, or bunnies..." Tom glared at Harry, and then speared some more food. "I think I'm sorry I started this conversation." Harry grinned back. "I'm not. But unfortunately, I have to cut it short." 'What a shame," Tom muttered. Harry stood and picked up his plate. "I have the night command." "Have fun," Tom said. Then he spoke again as Harry started to move away. "Harry..." Harry turned and looked at him. "About what I said...it's been a long week. I didn't mean anything against--" "I know." Harry clapped Tom on the shoulder. "This conversation was just between you and me. What else are friends for, after all." "Thanks," Tom replied. "Oh, and thanks again for the datachip of 'The Honeymooners.'" "You're welcome," Harry said. "I don't know anything about the content, but according to the database it's from the 'golden age' of television." He grinned. "At least the title is appropriate." Tom smiled. "I'm sure I'll--we'll like it." Harry nodded. "Good night. Oh, and happy birthday...old man." Tom rolled his eyes at Harry's parting humor, and watched his friend leave. He had just taken another bite of stew when his commbadge beeped. "Paris here." "Ah, Mister Paris. What are you doing at the moment?" Tom sighed. He didn't need telepathic abilities to know exactly what the doctor wanted. "I'm eating dinner. And I'm off-duty, Doc." "I'm finishing up the supply inventory, and since you aren't doing anything *important* I thought you might come to Sickbay and assist me for an hour." "Doc, it's my birthday--" "Oh. Right. I supposed this means you're having a celebratory dinner and evening with B'Elanna." "Actually she's in Engineering right now, but--" "Ah, so you are free at the moment." The doctor put a certain emphasis on the word "free," and Tom wondered just what he was implying. "Doc, what's that supposed--" "This will only take an hour. And I'll apply the time toward your monthly hours in Sickbay." Tom hated it when the doctor came up with these last minute duties. On the other hand, B'Elanna wouldn't be home for another two hours by her estimation, which left him at loose ends. He didn't want to sit in their quarters alone, or to watch Harry's gift without her. "All right, Doc. But only for an hour, right?" "An hour it is," the doctor agreed over the commlink. "I'll expect you directly. Oh, and happy birthday, Lieutenant." Tom sighed as the link closed. "Yeah. Thanks." ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ The doctor was good to his word, and a little over an hour later Tom walked into his and B'Elanna's quarters. The lights were dimmed, as they always were when neither of them was present. He walked through the living area, and it wasn't until he reached the bedroom that he realized he wasn't alone after all. Warm light spilled though the open bathroom door. B'Elanna must have gotten out of Engineering earlier than she'd expected. "That you, Tom?" she called. Though she could sneak up on him, and did often, he rarely could do the same to her. "Yeah." "I'll be out in a minute." "Okay," Tom said as moved around the bed to the closet. He quickly stripped away his uniform jacket. Then he kicked off his boots, and shimmied out of his pants, feeling much more comfortable and unfettered in his t-shirt and boxers. At the thought of boxers he looked down at the black silk ones he was wearing at the moment. He wondered what kind he'd have to add to the collection now. "How was your day?" B'Elanna asked from the bathroom. "Fine," Tom replied. He sat down on the bed. "Busy, with the refit. And the doc nailed me for an extra hour in Sickbay this evening." He stretched his back muscles. An extra hour of moving inventory from shelf to shelf while the doctor did the "difficult" job of computing the results on a datapadd. "It was never-ending in Engineering," B'Elanna said. "Shaun Mulcahy had problems with the impulse drive realignment. The warp core diagnostic kept pinpointing a false matrix input error. If Joe hadn't volunteered to stay later and rerun it again once we'd found the problem, I still wouldn't be here. Oh, I'm sorry I missed the pizza party." "It wasn't exactly a party," Tom replied. "Just a working lunch." His voice softened. "But I'm sorry you weren't there." "I did get you something for your birthday," B'Elanna said. Tom stretched out on the bed. It felt good. "Boxers?" he asked automatically. B'Elanna's head appeared around the bathroom doorway. She looked at him searchingly, eyes narrowed. "Did you read my datapadd, Tom?" Tom realized his mouth had gotten ahead of his brain again, but he could hardly deny it. "Yes. But I couldn't miss it, since you left it right on the table. I thought you might need it in Engineering today, so I glanced at the screen--" "Okay." B'Elanna said in a surprisingly mild tone. Her head disappeared again. Tom's brow furrowed. He wondered now why she'd left the damned thing on the table this morning when she hadn't needed it in Engineering. It hadn't been there last night- - "Well, now you know," B'Elanna spoke again from the bathroom. She sighed loud enough for Tom to hear her. "I had limited options since the holodeck is offline and we've all been working near double shifts with the refit. I didn't have much time to plan anything. Sorry." Tom frowned. He certainly didn't want B'Elanna to think that some material gift for his birthday was really that important to him, even if he'd groused about it to Harry. "It's okay, B'Elanna. I'm happy just to have some free time together tonight." He meant that. It had been a long day, and now he finally had a chance to relax in his quarters, with his wife. He had nothing to complain about at all. "If you're sure..." "B'Elanna, as long as you're here I don't need anything else to make my birthday perfect," Tom said sincerely. Then he amended, "Though I can always use another pair of boxers." "Well...about those boxers, Tom..." Tom watched B'Elanna step out of the bathroom, but it took his mind a moment to fully register what he was seeing. "They weren't for you, exactly." B'Elanna was wearing a pair of black silk boxers...and nothing else. The boxers rode low on her hips just below her navel, and Tom swallowed as she walked toward him, her hips swaying and her breasts bouncing lightly as she moved. He also noticed belatedly that she was holding something behind her back. She kept one hand behind her as she sat on the edge of the bed facing him. "You like?" As if she had to ask. Tom cleared his dry throat. "Yes. It's a...um, nice look on you, B'Elanna." "Is it?" B'Elanna wiggled her hips a little. "I never realized boxers were so comfortable. I think I'll have to start wearing them more often." "I won't object," Tom told her resolutely. B'Elanna smiled. "No?" Tom shook his head, and then eyed B'Elanna's boxers critically. "Those look very...familiar," he said, glancing down at the boxers he was wearing. He suddenly recalled that B'Elanna had tossed him this particular pair as he'd headed for the shower this morning, right before she'd left for Engineering. They weren't what he usually wore with his uniform, but he hadn't paid much attention since he'd been preoccupied with thoughts of his full day of work ahead. It occurred to him now that maybe B'Elanna hadn't simply reached for the nearest available pair. B'Elanna flicked a finger at the waistband of his boxers, and grinned. "These always were my favorite." Then she turned away and opened the small drawer in the bedside table. Tom watched curiously as she took out several candles, lit them with a small lighter, and set them on the table. The room was still very dim and the light from the candles gave everything a warm golden glow, including B'Elanna. She reached under the bed next, and his eyebrows rose as she produced a bottle of wine. She uncorked it quickly and set it on the bedside table too. Then she rummaged one more time in the drawer. She pulled out several foil- wrapped squares he recognized as the Belgian chocolate she had a particular fondness for, and she placed those next to the candles to warm. Finally she turned to him again and gave him a warm smile. "There," she said with satisfaction. "Candles, wine, chocolate, and..." she extended a hand and retrieved something from behind her back with a small flourish. "This." She held a small glass vial in her hand. Inside was some sort of iridescent fluid that shimmered as her hand moved. It looked familiar...but he couldn't place it. B'Elanna saw his puzzled expression and sighed. "Last week, when we were in the Gaedis Prime program, Tom? That row of vendors at the crystalline beach..." "Oh." He remembered now. "The short, round guy who was selling lotions and massage oils..." B'Elanna smiled. "Exactly. Massage oils with special properties." She turned the vial in her hand and twisted off the small cap. "This particular one has certain chemicals in it that activate the nerve receptors on the surface of the skin to produce a...physical reaction." "Physical reaction?" Tom looked at the vial uncertainly. That was a broad concept. B'Elanna held the open end over his chest, and the liquid pooled at the edge of the vial, but it didn't spill over. "Try it." Tom touched it gingerly with one finger. It was smooth and oily, and after a moment it made his finger tingle in a warm and very pleasant way. In a rather stimulating way, in fact. His eyebrows rose as he imagined how it would feel on the rest of his skin. "I may have been too busy today to acknowledge your birthday until now, and my resources may have been limited, but I am an engineer." B'Elanna's lips curved. "I do know how to make the best use of those resources." No kidding. Tom glanced at the items on the bedside table and at the vial in her hand. "I certainly can't think of a way I'd rather end my birthday," he said softly. "That's good," B'Elanna replied. "Because with all the long hours we've been putting in recently I've decided that we could both use a really good massage." Her eyes glittered. "A full body massage." Tom's smile was slow and anticipative. "Who goes first?" B'Elanna set the vial aside, and a moment later she was straddling him with her knees pressed into the mattress. "You are the birthday boy," she reminded him drolly. She gripped his t-shirt and pulled it over his head, scraping his pecs lightly with her nails as she did so. Then she retrieved the vial and held it over him again, this time letting just a small drop of the oil fall on his bared chest. A small, pleasurable shiver went through Tom at the sensation, and at the wickedly seductive smile his wife gave him as she said in a soft, husky voice, filled with promise for the rest of the evening, "Let's celebrate." ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ The end --you'll just have to imagine the rest ;-)