"Not a thing," she replied.  She looked around.  "Where's Captain Boulay?"

The strange way she asked the question seemed to suggest that she was only asking out of obligation.

"I believe he is aboard that station. He had some things he said he needed to get done." K'Tael paused for a moment before continuing. "I believe his office will likely notify him of the meeting so he should be on time." It was clear to the Klingon that she probably could have lived without his
presence.

"I hope you do not mind my asking, but have you and the Captain worked together previously? It seems that there is some tension between the two of you," The Klingon asked the question as they headed toward the transporter room.

Wilson studied the Klingon for several seconds. Although she had thus far found Boulay a useless part of the team who had now disappeared without fulfilling his assigned responsibility, she had no reason to share this with K'Tael. "I have never worked with the captain before, nor am I aware of any tension between us," came her politically correct response.

K'Tael nodded his head. The response implied that whatever there was between the Captain and the Commander would not interfere with the investigation. What Wilson had said was the truth. K"Tael's instincts told him that, but they also told him that there was no warm feelings for David Boulay eminating from Commander Wilson.

They arrived at the transporter room and stepped onto the pads.

(anything before transport?)

}}}=) Lisa

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