>Daphne laughed once more.  "Thank you.  I would appreciate that."  It was
>then that she realized how long they had been sitting at their
>dinner.  The restaurant was mostly empty and the server was ogling them,
>wondering why they weren't moving on.  "Well, we have an early morning.  I
>should probably consider grabbing some sleep so I will be ready tomorrow."

"That sssoundss like a good idea - oh!  I had no idea how late it
wasss."  She got up and pushed the chair back in, walking with her
outside.  "Thank you forrr a most enjoyable dinnerrr.  I will sssee you in
the morrrning.  Perrrhapss ourr guessstss will have had sssome time to
think about theirrr sssituation.  Although I sssay that everrry night."

"It would be nice if that were true.  It would help us get to the core of the problem if it did."

"Good night."  Tr'Lawsh smiled broadly at Daphne and headed off to the
docked ships wing, to her quarters on the Klingon vessel.

"And to you, Captain," she replied before heading to her own quarters on another deck of the staiton.

AJ
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