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Homecoming (Star Trek: Voyager—Homecoming #1) Homecoming by Christie Golden
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“Janeway had thought her heart full, but now it overflowed. For the rest of her life, she knew, she would remember this: walking down the seemingly endless line, sharing laughter, hugs, handshakes, slaps on the back. She tried to brand every face into her brain, every word, every expression. Whatever her own new voyage held for her, it would be hard-pressed to measure up to the exquisite, painful joy of this single precious moment. *”
Christie Golden, Homecoming
“I’m so sorry,” he said. “I wish they’d let you two regenerate. I’ll keep asking them, I assure you.” She gave him a fleeting smile. “Persistence is futile,”
Christie Golden, Homecoming
“a flesh-and-blood waiter and therefore as rare in San Francisco as a flying horse,”
Christie Golden, Homecoming
“Voyager was my collective. I knew I was safe there. I trusted all of you; I knew all of you. I could. . . I could try to learn to love. But all that’s changed. We’ve returned to Earth. I’m a—an oddity.” “Seven, that’s not true,”
Christie Golden, Homecoming