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Cut 'em out, ride 'em in. [Open]
Even captains need their moments of rest and relaxation. Kirk had retreated to the Sensoriums to try and catch his breath and ease some of the tension from the past few months. This ship was draining, sometimes in the extreme. Not for the first time he missed Enterprise. She had been his ship, for better or for worse and now that she was gone, he found he missed her more then ever. That didn't even account for the crew. Sulu, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Chekov - he wished he had them here right now. Their advice and support would meant quite a lot. As it was, Spock had recently arrived, but he seemed different somehow. Something he hadn't been able to put his finger on yet.
Kirk sighed to himself and finished saddling his (virtual) horse. The whole affair with Roxie Schreiber had gotten too far out of control. He'd reacted instead of letting himself think. He'd overstepped his boundaries. In one smooth motion, he slip up onto the horse, settling himself in the saddle. An apology to the crew at large was probably in order. They had a trust in him that he'd violated to a certain degree. He just wished that some of them returned that trust.
Giving up was out of the question, though. There was no such thing as a no-win situation. With a click of his tongue, Kirk flicked the reins and set the horse out into a steady trot. Ahead of him were rolling hills and blue skies. A beautiful day for a ride.
Kirk sighed to himself and finished saddling his (virtual) horse. The whole affair with Roxie Schreiber had gotten too far out of control. He'd reacted instead of letting himself think. He'd overstepped his boundaries. In one smooth motion, he slip up onto the horse, settling himself in the saddle. An apology to the crew at large was probably in order. They had a trust in him that he'd violated to a certain degree. He just wished that some of them returned that trust.
Giving up was out of the question, though. There was no such thing as a no-win situation. With a click of his tongue, Kirk flicked the reins and set the horse out into a steady trot. Ahead of him were rolling hills and blue skies. A beautiful day for a ride.
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She floated along, grinning at Kirk. "Is this where you grew up sir? This kind of looks like Iowa."
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He glanced at her curiously, surprise on his features, "You know Iowa? I spend part of my early life there, yes. Born here, actually."
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Turning to the captain, she smiled and added, "Midchilda is kind of like this place. It's got a lot of natural forested areas but there's a tremendous city that everyone lives in. It's a beautiful spot and I've considered it my second home. My first is Earth, where I was born years ago."
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"As it is, we've got a long road ahead of us."
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She laughed and sped ahead. "Come on captain, I'll race you!"
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Kirk was cut off as Rein sped off. He stared after her for a moment and then kicked his horse up to a canter and then a gallop, chasing her across the open ground as green grass flickered past beneath his horse's hooves.
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She was more than just a device. Hayate looked towards her to improve morale, and due to her undeniable cuteness and upbeat personality, it was more than easy for the little woman to raise the spirits of those who would be otherwise down.
Giggling madly, she did a few loops and swam backwards. "Come on captain catch me!"
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Zipping around the hill, she did a backstroke in the air as she laughed, her voice like bells. "Having fun captain?" she called out over the whipping of the wind.
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