[ Thanks, is the automatic reply, even before he gets a proper look at the guy helping him. He's aching a little all over after a day like today, but Jim's never been afraid of hard work even if he may not be used to it quite this literally, so he keeps going.
When the sail between them flows out of the way with the wind, it's a miracle Jim doesn't let the offered needle drop too, just like the first. It's too out of the blue for him to hide the wide-eyed shock from his face, and before he's thinking better of it, he blurts out. ]
I know. [ He's too overwhelmed right now to care about coming across either as suspicious or a complete idiot (or both), his mind too busy repeating the phrase 'please remember me, please remember me' even though he already knows he won't. ] Captain James T. Kirk.
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When the sail between them flows out of the way with the wind, it's a miracle Jim doesn't let the offered needle drop too, just like the first. It's too out of the blue for him to hide the wide-eyed shock from his face, and before he's thinking better of it, he blurts out. ]
I know. [ He's too overwhelmed right now to care about coming across either as suspicious or a complete idiot (or both), his mind too busy repeating the phrase 'please remember me, please remember me' even though he already knows he won't. ] Captain James T. Kirk.