[Agreed. Here's what we've got so far, with some transition marks worked in. I only found one misspelling and deem that everything could hold together well enough so far...]
Seven of Nine was sitting on the floor in her quarters playing dolls with her best friend Naomi when her internal systems detected the dimensional rift.
Naomi, oblivious to the remarkable event, looked amused at Seven, who, still holding the dinner table of the doll house, suddenly had a brooding expression on her face.
"Naomi Wildman, come with me," Seven said, rising.
"Oh." Naomi said, extending her hand, "
Grownup Seven, now."
"There is a dimensional rift three light-years off the starboard bow," Seven announced. "It is different from the others we've encountered."
Naomi forgot about pouring her doll a cup of Tarkalian tea. "How different?" she asked. "We've run into some pretty weird stuff out here."
Seven frowned, trying to think of a way to explain it to the girl who, while intelligent for her age, was still a child.
"It's moving this way, Naomi Wildman, quickly," she said, "We don't have much time to get to the Astrometrics lab."
Naomi had to run to keep up with Seven's long strides. "I haven't heard any alerts," she protested. "Shouldn't we call the Captain?"
"I already did," Seven said, "Hurry."
Naomi ran faster. "But how?" I didn't hear you call her."
Seven sighed. "Internal communications," she said. "I will explain this later."
They reached Astrometrics and slipped inside. Seven hurried to the console and began calling up more information. Naomi glanced around uncertainly; she still didn't know what most of the controls were for.
Suddenly the rift appeared on-screen. The two stared at it, dumbfounded.
Naomi spoke first. "That's... what
is that, Seven?"
Seven frowned. "We may be in what Lieutenant Paris refers to as 'big trouble'."
"It looks like it's coming right for us!" Naomi said, almost screaming.
Seven swallowed, trying to quell her nervousness. She must be strong. Naomi must be strong. "Try to remain calm," she ordered. She activated her com-badge. "Seven of Nine to the Captain."
They both screamed as the dimensional warp enveloped them.
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Meanwhile, on the Bridge, Janeway glowered at the viewscreen. "What the hell IS that thing, Harry?" she demanded.
Harry couldn't believe his eyes. "Captain, I can't explain it. It looks like a giant... a giant..."
"It's a giant
sock," Paris finished. He turned in his chair and faced the stunned Captain. "We've found the Lost Single Sock Dimension."
Just then Seven's frantic comm call from Astrometrics came through. Janeway tapped her combadge. "Janeway here. Report."
The only sound the Bridge crew heard was the bloodcurdling screams of Seven of Nine and Naomi Wildman. Then all was silence.
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After a second's disorientation, Naomi looked around.
"Socks?" she said.
"And ponies!" Seven squealed. "PINK ponies!"
"Why are the socks so BIG?" Naomi said.
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The first thing Henry saw after opening his eyes was a mostly black sock. It was also among the first things he smelled. It was sticking out of a pile of last weeks clothes spilled on his pillow. He pushed the pile to the ground and was ready to go back to sleep, but the sound of the TV annoyed him. And it didn't help the headache.
The world was spinning slowly and no matter how hard he tried to focus, it just wouldn't stop. Getting up was out of the question, so he buried his head under the pillow. It didn't take long until it was torn away and he was blinded by the sun coming through the drawn back curtains.
The silhouette of his girlfriend appeared, pillow in one hand empty laundry basket in the other, spinning in harmony with the rest of the world. It almost looked like she was dancing. But he could feel that there was no smile on her face.