
I feel the necessity of to open a "topic" to express my delight for your words of encouragement and esteem.
Now I really know I can interact here with capable persons of to understand, of to criticize and of to spur for the better.
I feel myself... ecstatic?
Speaking serious, thanks for the praises, thanks for the advices and thanks for the encouragement.
Now, I believe that I should continue to write (sorry, you have wanted that) and, honestly, I think to have some ideas. But you spoke very right: I need of a Beta Reader. Absolutely I need of a Beta Reader.So, I welcome your invitation, justTrip'n, and, if you agreed it, I want to use your help. I thank you.
You deserve besides a reply and an explanation.
You wrote:
Also, I'm a little confused about what universe this is. Is this something related to the The Good That Men Do and the Last Full Measure?
Yes, this is the universe (with some limits) of The Good That Men Do.
With satisfaction I quote Blackn'blue:
It is clear enough what the story is about. I followed the story well. Trip decided to break cover in order to protect T'Pol and his children. Phlox and Malcolm helped him. This is a very good plot idea. I like it.
It is also refreshing to see someone take something from The Good That Men Do and carry it forward. Again, well done.
In my head the ideas have a chaotic way and I am in difficulty if I try to put order. But a thing is clear. From the dirt of the "abomination", across what for me is the stupid remedy of The Good That Men Do, should spring, clear and strong, the greatest message of Enterprise: they exist a man and a woman, alien the one to the other (alien in the truest sense of the word), who, almost unaware, because of a gorgeous force, cross every barrier and they are given the one to the other.
I wanted to write a small but significant picture of their journey.
T’Pol now understood. It does not exist disgrace or shame in the love. She is the woman of Trip and Trip is her man. She is and will be always "Vulcan", but to love the her lover is at the of above of every thing.
And also Trip understood (and with the pain of the mind and of the body). Duty? Loyalty? Honor? Yes, certainty. But she is at the centre. She, the woman who does what every woman in love did and will do: she gives herself to him. What more sublime?

Amor, ch’a nullo amato amar perdona