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Amara enjoyed the night shift, but she had to admit it made it hard to get out of bed. She wondered why her sleep cycle was so effected. Space was always dark. It shouldn't matter what the clock said. However, when she tried to get up this particular day she felt as if she hadn't slept at all. Every muscle in her body ached, and she felt... well... odd. Something was off. Her stomach felt like it was squirming... and she felt ill.
She looked down and was surprised to see her stomach looked a little bloated. "What the-?" She got up quickly and went to check her appearance in the mirror. Yes, her stomach was definitely not as flat as it usually was. There was a certain roundness... as it she were... no, not possible. She wasn't even going to entertain the thought. First of all she never missed her birth control. Second, if she were pregnant a belly wouldn't have appeared overnight. It simply didn't work that way. It must be something else.
Whatever it was, it felt like something just moved in there. That scared her, and she carefully felt her abdomen, shocked to find there appeared to be something inside her. Moving. Responding to her touch.
Frightened and trying not to panic, she dressed quickly and rushed off to Sickbay, hoping Leonard was on duty. Whatever was going on was definitely going to require his attention.
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"Wha-?" It took her a second to remember where she was as she woke up. Try as she might she just couldn't shake the groggy feeling. It muts be the effect of the pills, she couldn't say she cared for it.
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(Another one tag evening from me tonight, sorry! Exhausted Kylie is exhausted :( )
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However, she didn't want to talk about any of that right now. She wanted to put her mind on something else in the hope that it would keep her nightmares away. "Talk to me about something? Anything?"
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"We can talk 'bout... shore leave comin' up?"
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