Thanksgiving has sailed on by, tragically (or not) without the turkeys Charlie gifted to the mess hall. Those had disappeared along with the boy, and McCoy feels it's more than a fair price to pay. It's near Christmas-time back on Earth, and the mood on the Enterprise couldn't be grumpier. Between teenagers on their first multi-year cruise
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Therefore, he shouldn't be surprised by a woman in a white trenchcoat casually glancing his way, a steaming mug of hot chocolate in her hand.
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But she'll never know if she stays over there! And McCoy is a very observant sort of fellow.
Thus, when she comes back around for one of those not-entirely-unplanned casual glances, she'll find him saluting her back with a tumbler of whiskey and a grin.
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By the time her gaze lands on him again, she answers his salute with a nod and a brief incline of her own drink before lifting it to her lips. It's still hot, and the marshmallows on top are starting to melt, creating a frothing white surface layer.
It leaves a similarly frothing mustache on her upper lip.
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But he does believe it's somewhat inevitable now, so he gestures, with a bit of an apologetic smile, to his own upper lip.
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"Hello," he said with a grin as the other man sat down.
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It's a crime, really, to water down good alcohol.
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Who said the mead was watered down?! It's booze, just made from honey is all.
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And narration was referring more to the habit of putting things like water or ice in whiskey, which is sad. There's truly nothing watered down about mead. Rather the opposite.
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