> >Regaining control, she opened her eyes and hoped her companion had not
> >noticed the lapse.
>
> Kitanya had stopped talking and was watching her intently, her eyes filled
> with concern. "Arrre you all rrright?" she asked softly.
"Yes," t'Llhweiir said. "Why do you ask?"
> "You looked - you suddenly looked like you werrre a million miles away."
"My apologies, Kitanya," she replied with an informality, as if she was
speaking to an old friend, that had been totally absent before. "It has
been a long day, I guess."
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