> > Y'Toi smiled. "Ah, but you are asking my opinion, Captain," she replied,
> > putting an interesting emphasis on the rank. It was not *quite*
> > disrespectful. "I have given it to you. I have also suggested what I
> > believe Admiral t'Llhweiir's reaction will be. Take it for what it is
> > worth."
> >
> > She stood. "Thank you for the coffee. Good day."
> >
> > With a nod, she turned and left.
As Y'Toi walked back to her office, she shook her head in amazement. Did
he really think that she was going to tell him that t'Llhweiir would
support a plan that would deplete her staff and budget without a very good
reason to do so?
"Hu-mans," she muttered to herself.
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