Q`olavraH
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She watched him, listening, at first still confused but then his words sank in. Things started to click into place in her mind. "You are..." she stopped speaking as it all came clear to her. K'Hare was strong. His betleH was heavier, he was strong even though when they had first met he didn't train with the blade as much as he should have. She had thought the strength had come from him being colonial stock, but then, what was colonial stock? When a race was conquered it was inevitable that some would breed the ones they had overtaken. K'Hare was more analytical than any Klingon she had met before, except Khoal. Khoal was the answer to K'Hare's questions. Her eyes widened as she looked at her friend and other things came to mind. He liked Engineering, he liked Science. He had an ear for languages.. an ear.. she chuckled to herself, amazed. The special brew.. the blue liquid! It was a form of Romulan ale! She took a swig from her tankard and stared at him. Then it hit her. "You cheated!!" She bellowed. K'Hare looked up from his mug at her, confused. "I what? How...?" She dropped her voice slightly and repeated it, "You cheated! The drinking contest! Of course you can drink Romulan Ale better!" His look turned from shock, to agreement, and then shame as he looked back down into his drink. He looked hurt. Q'olavraH growled, standing she knocked the table and everything with it over as she reached across to grab his hair and yank his head up so he would look at her. "You are you! This doesn't matter. I am from the coloines... I am sure there are traces of other races in my blood.... if not... it doesnt matter. We conquer. That is what we are. That is being Klingon!" She pulled him to his feet and hugged him hard and then looked him in the eye her expression serious. "I have never known another with a greater Klingon heart, no one with more of a Klingon spirit." She held him by his shoulders, her grip strong and her gaze unwavering. "We all, all of us, have some of the hurq in our blood. That was part of the price for their short reign and that is simply part of being Klingon today."
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