Orange And Green is for Reconciliation

Title: "Orange and Green is for Reconciliation"
Author: Starshadow
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TOS, K/S
Rating—G
Disclaimer: Contains words. Gratuitious use of Peace Political Statements. And pride in Irish ancestry, no matter whether Northern or Southern Ireland. The boys owned by ParaBorg and Companies, and this is for love, not money. Darnit. No actual tricolor flags were harmed in the making of this tale. If you're offended by same gender romance, though, don't read. Crafted while listening to the Cranberries, "Zombie", about the Troubles, and made with a hope of the Troubles ending soon.
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Productions, Ltd.
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Beta: Ginger. All mistakes, as always, mine.
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"Top o' the morning to you, Mr. Spock!"
Spock
opened a dark eye and fixed it on his bondmate. "Admiral, that
may be the worst attempt at an accent I have heard since Dr. McCoy
mangled 'Kohlinahr'."
"Ah, where's your sense of
fun, Spock? It's St. Patrick's Day." Jim sat on the edge of the
bed and displayed a large green and white badge he had pinned to his
Fleet jacket. Spock thought its flamboyant colors most offensive. It
said, "Kiss me, I'm Irish."
Spock planted a kiss on
Jim's mouth, which parted alluringly. All too soon, Jim reclaimed his
tonsils and said, "See you at the office. Meeting at 1000, don't
forget. Oh, and wear /something/ green. I don't want to have to
pinch you." He was gone before Spock could formulate a
particularly scathing Vulcan reply.
Grimly, Spock got ready
for his day. After the meeting, the Academy had planned to have the
two of them lecture on interspecies relationships. It was logical;
they had been the first interspecies same-sex couple in StarFleet,
after all. But Spock was not sanguine about this "St. Patrick's
Day" holiday. He endured some form of it every year, and every
year protested in vain against its encroachment on his day and life.
He was Vulcan.
But he couldn't deny reality. He was also
Human. As he dressed, a thought occurred to him. He did some
research. And he knew the subject of his lecture, as soon as he
downloaded a file onto his padd, added a file for Jim's use,
and then replicated a number of small Irish tricolor flags and a some
IDIC pins.
If he'd been more Human, he'd be whistling to
himself. As it was, he bore a look of serenity.
Spock stood in
front of the classroom, with Jim in a chair by his side. The students
watched attentively as he began.
"I was uncertain at
first of what I should speak, until my bondmate, Admiral Kirk
reminded me that today is St. Patrick's Day on Earth. It is a day in
which all beings in this part of Terra celebrate being 'Irish', even
those of other nationalities on Earth, or who never knew Earth until
they attended the Academy. As you all know, I was one of the first
Vulcan students at the Academy, though hardly the first, in spite of
legend. I came to StarFleet Academy in a year that saw mostly Human
students. Few knew how to speak or socialize with nonhumans, though
StarFleet was populated with us, and I experienced reactions ranging
from xenophobia to polite indifference. Few were willing to extend
the
hand of friendship to one such as I.
"However, I
also made a barrier where perhaps a being with more life experience
would not have. In truth, I knew little about Humans, despite being
raised by one. I found them illogical, emotive, and oppressive in
their emotions, and I had not the grace
to remember Surak's words which Vulcans are supposed to revere,
especially the words of Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations.
In my own way, I was quite arrogant, though I did not know
it.
"When I met my bondmate-to-be, I am certain there was
friction, though I cannot tell any of you what it might have been. He
was also in his way arrogant and emotive—but also quite determined
to become my friend. And the more I held myself
apart, the more he battered at my barriers, until finally, the
unstoppable force that was James Kirk tore down the immoveable object
that was my barriers. I then discovered the value of friendship, and
the value of love."
Spock heard a small gasp at a Vulcan
making this revelation, and though his mouth did not smile, his eyes
twinkled back at Kirk's, crinkled in a smile. He
continued.
"Eventually, of course, we came together. How
does this relate to your custom of St. Patrick's Day? Well, I have
done some research, and it appears, through my Human half, that I am,
indeed, Irish. And so is Admiral Kirk. However, my Human ancestors
were Orange Irish—a religious and political sect called
Protestantism. Admiral Kirk's were Green Irish, or Catholic Irish.
Now these sects spent literally centuries in conflict with one
another—much as the Federation finds itself in conflict with many
governments which do not wish to join in peace with the Federation,
and some which are quite hostile. By the early 21st
century on this planet, in fact, there were many bloody battles
fought even in the very streets and shops of that beautiful island
which Humans romantically call "the Emerald Isle", and
while many desired peace, many more would not give up old hatreds to
reconcile.
"Thus was born the tricolor, the Irish flag,
still flown today, though the old conflicts are largely forgotten.
What Admiral Kirk and I represent is not only the peace of the
Federation—many planets coming together to produce a harmonious
whole that is different than its parts and rejoices in such
differences—but in a microcosm, the reconciliation of the two
sects, as shown on that flag. I have arranged to distribute small
flags to each of you. I direct you to the colors—orange, for the
Orange Irish, green, for the Green Irish, and white between them,
signifying the hope of peace, even in 1848, C.E., before Ireland
gained independence from England. That peace was not realized until
after the
Eugenics Wars.
"Nevertheless. we two,
together, as beings who love one another not only despite our
differences, but because of them, can bring a lesson to all beings,
who desire the peace and joy of reconciliation with other
beings.
"And so, gentlebeings, we, my bondmate and I,
wish you a happy St. Patrick's Day, and hope that you take the lesson
of Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combination with you, as in the
IDIC each of you now has on your desks in front of you. Live long and
prosper."
He raised his hand in the ta'al, and next to
him, Jim Kirk stood and said "Erin go bragh! You're
dismissed."
As one, the students stood and applauded,
then fixed the IDIC pins to their uniforms and waved the tricolors as
they filed out, smiling and wishing the stolid Vulcan and his smiling
companion, the legendary Admiral Kirk, a Happy St. Patrick's Day.
Some of them even attempted the ta'al back at Spock, who nodded with
grave dignity as they all left.
When the room was empty, Kirk
undid his jacket clasp. "Well, Spock, that was one of your
better lectures, I must say. We've got til tomorrow off now, what say
we go celebrate the evening? There's a nice little Irish pub down
near the water.."
Spock took Jim's face between his long
hot hands and kissed him thoroughly. "I," he said, removing
the button that had plagued him every year since Jim had first found
it three years earlier, "Have a better idea. I believe it
would be a better use of our time to demonstrate privately the
reconciliation of Orange and Green."
And so they did.