>It was a sad story to hear.  The family had face much.  "Perhaps  getting a
>chance to play with Julian and Jacqueline will help a bit," she  replied not
>knowing what else to say.  She had never known any Venasians  and knew only
>as much as what she read in the media.  It was clear that  they were a unique
>people.  "If nothing else, it might give her a chance to  focus on having a
>fun and a chance to work on her control around non-telepaths  her own age."

"That's what I'm hoping."  Serana watched as Ceran programmed the holodeck
for Frungy, Level One.  Within a few minutes, she and Celine were watching
the kids play Frungy, which seemed to involve a great number of flying
pillows, goo guns, and singing songs at the top of their lungs. 
Periodically the game would change, and a whole new set of variables would
enter, which ranged from herds of ducks, antigrav racers, colored smoke, and
the entire Vulcan planetary softball team.  Serana shook her head, giving up
any effort of making any sense of it, even though it seemed to make perfect
sense to Celine's kids.  "Well, anyway, what about your kids?  How did they
enjoy life aboard a starship?"
 
Celine was also joining the doctor in watching the children.  She smiled and wondered if there really were any rules to the game or if it was just a free-for-all.  "It has been all they have known so they do not seem to mind, but I do think they missed out on a chance to enjoy the real outdoors.  The holodecks help, but it is not the same ... at least for someone like myself who grew up planetside.  They have had an opportunity to meet so many different people, though, so that probably makes up for the difference."
 
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Ray
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