>When he was finished, she helped Koloth off the table, ignoring his
>protests, and together they went to see Black.
>
>He was not sitting up, but laying on his back.  The bio-signs were stable,
but still clinging to life.  The doctor caring for him told them they could
have 10 minutes.

Kitanya, switching from Klingon to Caitian mode, pulled up a chair and took
his hand.  Touch was important to her people, and she found humans enjoyed
it too, especially when they were in pain.  "John," she said in a soothing
voice.  (OOC: I can;t remember his first name, so please correct me if I'm
wrong.)  "You should be rrresting.  Koloth herrre has told me
everrrything."  She didn't want him wasting energy unneccessarily.

(eh?)
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"He who is certain he knows the ending of things when he is 
only beginning them is either extremely wise or extremely foolish; 
no matter which is true, he is certainly an unhappy man, for he 
has put a knife in the heart of wonder."
--Qanuc proverb, "The Dragonbone Chair" by Tad Williams

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