Doctor Paris, I hardly think it matters whether I heard you or not-your absence ah, the peace would have been noted eventually-and likely sooner rather than later. Barring a sudden transport away and complete failure of the alert system, I see no other reason you might leave unless it were to go home.
::lifts gaze from own console, examining nearby chronometer, then colleague::
Yes, please do leave. By this time of night, both your temper and countance begin showing wear. I, on the other hand, remain spry and amiable whatever the hour or need-
::narrows eyes at that gesture...he can have his emitter::
::tugs sleeves, straightening and resuming exit::
Goodnight, Doctor.
::waits for sickbay doors to shut behind, quickly pulling tricorder out of pocket and checking readings...stable, but still, you never know with deassimilation...::
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::lifts gaze from own console, examining nearby chronometer, then colleague::
Yes, please do leave. By this time of night, both your temper and countance begin showing wear. I, on the other hand, remain spry and amiable whatever the hour or need-
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::inhales for restraint::
Magnus Hansen was beginning to stir earlier. I don't expect him to come to full consciousness before morning, but you might want to keep an eye open.
::withdraws head, then peers back in::
Whatever his mental state, for goodness sake, don't make it worse.
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::pats it protectively, returning her look with an icy frown of own::
Hmmph.. Goodnight, Doctor.
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::tugs sleeves, straightening and resuming exit::
Goodnight, Doctor.
::waits for sickbay doors to shut behind, quickly pulling tricorder out of pocket and checking readings...stable, but still, you never know with deassimilation...::
::half turns to go back in::
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