> >Changing the subject, t'Llhweiir asked, "Tell me about Matthew and
> >Rhiana."
>
> Kit tasted the pipius claw and found it to be not too bad for a non-Klingon
> restaurant.  "They werrre a verrry happy couple," she replied, remembering
> good times the four beings had spent together.  "Verrry much in love.
> Rrrhiana was prrrobably the firrrst Rrrihansu I'd everrr rrreally gotten to
> know.  My mate had many contacts with them, but being rrraised by a Klingon
> step-fatherrr, I had cerrrtain prrrejudices, I must admit.  But Rrrhiana
> changed all of that.  She was warrrm and frrriendly, and Matt loved herrr
> so much..."  She sighed.  "He was my frrriend, and because he carrred forrr
> herrr so much, I came to like herrr as well."

t'Llhweiir ate some of the Hasperat Souffle and sipped the Kali-fal as she
listened.  "Although he has said little to me about her, I believe that he
did," she said, thinking about the brief moments in which she had shared
not only his memories, but his feelings.  "I'm afraid that I knew her only
by reputation.

"What do you recall about her dea-- disappearance?"

(response)

t'Llhweiir ends

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