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Christian and I had agreed to make my leavetaking as low-key as possible for Lem's sake, so it wasn't long after breakfast that I'd kissed him goodbye like any other morning and left them in the kitchen cleaning up the dishes.  The street was still, the air already heating up with the promise of a scorcher, and I stepped off the porch with the sense of crossing a threshold.   
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Christian and I had agreed to make my leavetaking as low-key as possible for Lem's sake, so it wasn't long after breakfast that I'd kissed him goodbye like any other morning and left them in the kitchen cleaning up the dishes.  The street was still, the air already heating up with the promise of a scorcher, and I stepped off the porch for the Morningstar offices with the sense of crossing a threshold.   
  
 
Joshua had the right of it: I had family here and in the last two months I had cemented my ties with Lem in a fundamental way that shipboard living precluded.  Nine months ago it had been different. Leaving Lem back then had been a matter of hope and relief for his future.  Today it was nothing but pain.   
 
Joshua had the right of it: I had family here and in the last two months I had cemented my ties with Lem in a fundamental way that shipboard living precluded.  Nine months ago it had been different. Leaving Lem back then had been a matter of hope and relief for his future.  Today it was nothing but pain.   
  
The Morningstar offices were closed up and dark in the brightening light of dawn and beyond them lay the ''Gift''.  I ran a practiced eye over her and saw the airlock door was open and the stairs were down.  Sitting toward the bottom was Joshua.  It had been a week since we’d last talked.  My heartache turned bittersweet as I approached him and I wondered what he’d say.
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The offices were closed up and dark in the brightening light of dawn and beyond them lay the ''Gift''.  I ran a practiced eye over her and saw the airlock door was open and the stairs were down.  Sitting toward the bottom was Joshua.  It had been a week since we’d last talked.  My heartache turned bittersweet as I approached him and I wondered what he’d say.
  
 
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