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driftfleet2015-10-13 03:33 pm
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Who: Beverly Crusher and Friends!
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Action: Blue Fish
When: October 13th
[Dr. Beverly Crusher, Personal Log, October 13, Seventh Month after arrival. Today is my birthday.
Theoretically.
With a sigh, Beverly stops typing. Normally, she is all about birthdays, both her own and everyone else's but today... frankly, today is weird. By her own calendar, her birthday should have been two months ago, yet time isn't flowing normally back home. Or time isn't flowing here normally. Or something. Damn alternate universes. And does it even matter when no one is aging anyway? She rubs her temples. This is too much to think about before breakfast (though admittedly, the vagaries of traveling through spacetime are better to focus on than the fact that there is no one from home to celebrate with in the first place).
Once she has some coffee in her, she comes to a decision. Real birthday or not, she's going to give herself a little holiday. Which means people aren't going to be seeing her around the dusty moon, or much at all really. After taking a nice long hot bath, and changing, for once, into something other than the fleet issued jumpsuits, she spends most of the day in her quarters, reading and listening to old letters on her tricorder. Even if she can't be with them today, she at least wants to hear Wesley and Jean-Luc and Deanna, surround herself with their voices. It doesn't make her as sad as it once did. Instead, she finds the recordings comforting, for the most part.
Late in the afternoon, however, she will emerge to set up shop in the kitchen where she's going to bake herself a cake! If anyone wants to find her (or that yummy smelling cake), that's where she'll be, humming a jazzy little tune as she cooks.]
Broadcast: No
Action: Blue Fish
When: October 13th
[Dr. Beverly Crusher, Personal Log, October 13, Seventh Month after arrival. Today is my birthday.
Theoretically.
With a sigh, Beverly stops typing. Normally, she is all about birthdays, both her own and everyone else's but today... frankly, today is weird. By her own calendar, her birthday should have been two months ago, yet time isn't flowing normally back home. Or time isn't flowing here normally. Or something. Damn alternate universes. And does it even matter when no one is aging anyway? She rubs her temples. This is too much to think about before breakfast (though admittedly, the vagaries of traveling through spacetime are better to focus on than the fact that there is no one from home to celebrate with in the first place).
Once she has some coffee in her, she comes to a decision. Real birthday or not, she's going to give herself a little holiday. Which means people aren't going to be seeing her around the dusty moon, or much at all really. After taking a nice long hot bath, and changing, for once, into something other than the fleet issued jumpsuits, she spends most of the day in her quarters, reading and listening to old letters on her tricorder. Even if she can't be with them today, she at least wants to hear Wesley and Jean-Luc and Deanna, surround herself with their voices. It doesn't make her as sad as it once did. Instead, she finds the recordings comforting, for the most part.
Late in the afternoon, however, she will emerge to set up shop in the kitchen where she's going to bake herself a cake! If anyone wants to find her (or that yummy smelling cake), that's where she'll be, humming a jazzy little tune as she cooks.]

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[She gets the bowl of frosting (that absolutely does not have a spoonful missing from it nope) and holds it up.]
Care to help me ice it first?
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That's a deadly mistake, you know.
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[But you can tell by her smirk that she's teasing.]
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[She hands Sokka the bowl.]
I put my life in your hands, Captain.
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[He has the bowl. HE HAS IT.
He's just gonna...lick the spoon. Right now. He warned you, woman. ]
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[That was supposed to be an admonishment, but she's laughing too much for it to sound at all threatening.]
We need to save some for the cake you know.
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I warned you. You knew this was happening.
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The first step to my road of cake stealing evilness!
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[She grabs another spoon from the counter and plunges it into the bowl, scooping out an enormous spoonful of icing and shoving it into her own mouth with a challenging glint in her eye.]
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Oh, it is ON!!
[He's just gonna grab another spoonful of icing to eat like a giant pig. ]
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I'm going to regret this, aren't I?
[Not enough to let Sokka win, though. She quickly scoops up another blob of icing.]
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PROBABLY! But that's what makes it fun.
[He will make you feel young forever.]
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All right, Sokka, you win. This time.
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I always win when it comes to food, Beverly.
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[She looks mournfully over at the cake.]
Meanwhile, we have no icing left for the cake. I'm going to have to make some more.
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[He puts a hand to his heart theatrically.]
Oh no, more icing? How terrible!
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[Wicked grin.]
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You wouldn't dare.
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