> "If I thought it would, I might have offered two," he teased her, pouring
> her a glass as well.

"And I might've taken it."  Nabru took a sip and savored it before she
changed the subject.

> > "Have you heard from t'Llhweiir?  It seems that you are not the only one
> > who likes to disappear."
> >
> His frown was automatic.  "I haven't," he told her.  "I am hoping that the
> old axiom that no news is good news is, in fact, true."  He handed her her
> glass.  "I assume you've heard nothing as well?"

"All that Y'Toi will tell me is that she is out for the rest of the day.
But she is not on the station.  I checked.  Did she say something to you?"

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