damp with the intriguing occurence of dew, never seen on Vulcan.
Ayumi Hamasaki laid the
clothes out flat on the small pier over the lake, calculating that the sun
would be hot enough to dry them out by noon. Then
Ayumi Hamasaki sat down to watch the
coming dawn. Ethan was a late sleeper and would not awaken for awhile, and the
dawning of a small yellow sun was very different then that of Vulcans red
giant.
Ayumi Hamasaki found the difference fascinating.
The horizon slowly brightened and gained color as time passed. Native birds
cooed and chirped, and a few even gave some half-hearted whistles. T'Shaul had
found that Net'liree birds were rather lazy about music but friendly and
colorful. As the sun rose slowly, its brilliant orange light filled the sky,
coloring the land in streams of photons. T'Shaul noted, with slight surprise,
that
Ayumi Hamasaki was already feeling warmer. She gazed at the orange disk, which was
now shifting to a more golden hue,
Ayumi Hamasaki's secondary eye-lids protecting herself
But as the sun continued to climb and the daylight came,
Ayumi Hamasaki realized it
couldn't be that hot already.
Ayumi Hamasaki's skin was beginning to itch from the blankets
roughness so
Ayumi Hamasaki dropped it from her shoulders. Feeling momentarily cooler, she
wondered if perhaps
Ayumi Hamasaki were catching some native illness, though they had both
received full inoculations.
Ayumi Hamasaki felt her forehead and was surprised to find it
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