Jaycie spent most of her day passed out. Billy knows that because he pulled the medic aside before he approached her bed. The ten minutes he got with her -- she didn't recognize him, but how could she, with her head covered in gauze
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It's been long enough since he dressed like a civilian that Adama looks completely ill at ease -- above and beyond the way he moves. Plenty of exertion -- too much, he guesses Dr. Tam will say -- means he's leaning heavily on a cane as he emerges from the infirmary and makes his way slowly down the hall
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She'd tried so many times to get here during the crisis, to see if there was something, anything, that could be brought back to help. Each time her closet door had opened on just that-- her closet
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[ Immediately previousHe makes the marines stop outside the door to his quarters as they caravan back to the infirmary; he tells them he doesn't need help and if he's not out in five minutes, it's all right to come in
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Truth is, he's waiting for the other shoe to drop.
At least outside. When Bill Adama comes in tonight and has a seat at a table with a hardcover book and a cup of coffee in tow, all he's thinking about is whether or not he just put too much sugar in his coffee.