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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I stood in nothing but the barest minimum for modesty: jog bra and exercise shorts. It was too hot to don a robe or even a shirt. ''Hell with it. If the cameras catch me, then they catch me. Maybe it’ll kill the series and we can finally kick Jake’s cameras off our boat. For that, I’d happily go naked.''<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I stood in nothing but the barest minimum for modesty: jog bra and exercise shorts. It was too hot to don a robe or even a shirt. ''Hell with it. If the cameras catch me, then they catch me. Maybe it’ll kill the series and we can finally kick Jake’s cameras off our boat. For that, I’d happily go naked.''<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The corridor was dark and empty when I quit my quarters, the emergency lighting dim and red. It was enough to see my way to the galley, little though I needed it. Of late I’d walked the length and breadth of this ship half conscious from overwork and could find my way around it blindfolded. The water was where I’d expected it and the cold bottle felt sinfully good against my forehead. I closed the fridge and leaned against the counter, warming that bottle as I moved it to my neck.<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The corridor was dark and empty when I quit my quarters, the emergency lighting dim and red. It was enough to see my way to the galley, little though I needed it. Of late I’d walked the length and breadth of this ship half conscious from overwork and could find my way around it blindfolded. The water was where I’d expected it and the cold bottle felt sinfully good against my forehead. I closed the fridge and leaned against the counter, warming that bottle as I moved it to my neck.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''So damned hot aboard...'' I unscrewed the cap and took a long pull, relished the path the water made down my gullet, chilling my insides. I’d make my way aft in a minute, as soon as the water did its job. If I worked a couple hours more, I might be exhausted enough to sleep despite the heat. One or two items on that list put to bed and then I’d turn in.<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;So damned hot aboard... I unscrewed the cap and took a long pull, relished the path the water made down my gullet, chilling my insides. I’d make my way aft in a minute, as soon as the water did its job. If I worked a couple hours more, I might be exhausted enough to sleep despite the heat. One or two items on that list put to bed and then I’d turn in.<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I padded silently back to my quarters.  After a month of constant repairs and round-the-clock shift changes, we’d learned to sleep through any incidental noise made in passing.  As Nika once remarked: ''busting our tails to get the ship fixed, making sure we’ve got enough food stores for both on the ground and shipboard when we manage to get her up and running, and taking turns watching the comatose patient so Arden can sleep too....'' That had become our routine and I made my way as quietly as possible.  ''Gonna need my heavy kit.  Been seeing a lot of use with that one lately.''  I knelt before the bunk drawer where I’d taken to stashing my tools and started packing my bag, moving slowly to avoid waking the others.<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I padded silently back to my quarters.  After a month of constant repairs and round-the-clock shift changes, we’d learned to sleep through any incidental noise made in passing.  As Nika once remarked: ''busting our tails to get the ship fixed, making sure we’ve got enough food stores for both on the ground and shipboard when we manage to get her up and running, and taking turns watching the comatose patient so Arden can sleep too....'' That had become our routine and I made my way as quietly as possible.  ''Gonna need my heavy kit.  Been seeing a lot of use with that one lately.''  I knelt before the bunk drawer where I’d taken to stashing my tools and started packing my bag, moving slowly to avoid waking the others.<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;“Rina, don’t make me hit you over the head with something,” Nika grumbled from my door.<br>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;“Rina, don’t make me hit you over the head with something,” Nika grumbled from my door.<br>

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