((From M44.))His dinner had probably been one of the more uneventful ones in awhile, but that suited Claude just fine. After hearing about his father's release and running into his mother today, he had a lot on his mind. And that wasn't even touching on all the after effects of his sleep studies that he knew would probably follow him for a long
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And which one was she? From the Enterprise he knew or from where Spock and Jim came from? McCoy suspected it was the latter, if only because of that strange comment Jim had directed at Spock on the bulletin. The Spock and Uhura he knew got along well, even practiced music together, but there had been something different about the way Jim had mentioned talking to her.
McCoy mulled it over, but didn't come up with anything that made sense. It almost sounded like personal, but McCoy couldn't imagine him involved with anyone romantically, namely because Vulcans were about as romantic as a block of ice. Obviously Vulcans did get together, but if that deal with T'pring was anything to go by, it was decided on a basis of logical choice. Spock was about as Vulcan as one could get.
But maybe...
Maybe when hell froze over first. McCoy just shook his head. He unfolded the partial map. He had his orders for the night, which was to continue the investigation of the second floor. The morgue was somewhere up there and wondering whether that throwaway line had meant something more wasn't going to get him there.
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