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Diamond Beach (Open RP, All welcome.)

Posted May 7, 2019, 1:11 a.m. by Lieutenant Tinga (Communications) (Catt Bennett)

Posted by Crewman Faith Hopkins (Yeoman) in Diamond Beach (Open RP, All welcome.)
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Tinga ran her fingers though her silver hair and yawned a bit.

“Yes, perhaps a nice hot cup of coffee, put me out for a two hour nap. That actually sounds good. I wonder what we’ll be doing after we leave Earth?” she asked the Doctor as they walked.

As they took the next corner they found Faith Hopkins and two other Yeoman from the Merrimack also watching the sky from beach chairs positioned around the hotel’s decked outdoor area.

“Oh!” exclaimed Faith, “We found you at last! We saw your invitation on the message boards to come to Diamond Beach and join you, all welcome. We weren’t really going anywhere else on Earth so we thought it would nice to get some sun on the beach, but we couldn’t find you, and the weather here is more than a little strange.”

“There was snow when we arrived, then there was sun and it all melted,” said the second Yeoman.

“And then it got real windy, and now it is clear and getting cold again. It’s like the weather changes almost every hour. I haven’t packed enough clothes for this,” added the third Yeoman.

“Also, that beach has black sand. it isn’t what we expected. So, we were inside at the bar getting warm but then the hotel staff told us we should come out here because there is going to be this incredible light show with green curtains and red streamers tonight,” Faith continued.

“They said we are very lucky because it is often cloudy or the wrong conditions,” said the second Yeoman. “And that this is the best time for 11 years to see it!”

“It’s natural. It’s the Aurora. And you can only see it near to the magnetic North Pole. Which moves around, apparently!” said the third Yeoman.

“They said there is nothing like it and not to miss it. Have you heard about it too?” asked Faith.

“I’m Karen,” said the second Yeoman.

“Sorry, I’m Beth,” said the third Yeoman.

Marthese knew Faith from the first time she had been assigned on the Merrimack ,as for the other two she simple smiled back.

Tinga wasn’t aware they were being looked for or she would have made a whole day of it. She pulled a beach chair back into a lounging position and settled her wiry frame and long legs on it.

“Yes, that’s actually why I’m here. They have light shows like this where I’m from but I’ve never seen one on Earth until tonight. I guess this is the main event. I can’t wait.” she said pleasantly.

“They have this on Andoria too?” asked Faith. “I didn’t know that. I never saw one when living on Terra Nova, but it makes sense… More sense than the bartender. He said it was from the flickering magical armour of the women who take the dead to the afterlife after they have died on the battlefield.”

“He told me that he believed in mystical Elves,” said Beth, “Like in that ‘Lord of the Rings’ book, but for real! I told him they were probably just Vulcans.”

“He told me I was hotter than an ay-yah-FYAH’-plah-yer-kuh-duhl,” said Karen. “I don’t know what that is, but he was cheesy.”

“I’ve never liked men with ponytails,” added Beth.

The female doctor felt uncomfortable jumping into their conversation, beside she was not the slightest bit interested.

The female doctor was not so keen about sitting down, she wanted to go back to their hotel but it seemed Tinga had changed her mind. At this point Marthese was wondering whether she should stay with the group or head back to the hotel alone.

Faith though Marthese looked like she was going to leave. “Hi Marthese! Aren’t you staying out here to watch the lights too? The hotel has blankets!”

‘’Oh I have seen them it has been the first time and believe me the lights look awesome but I’m kind of tired and would prefer to head to the hotel room for a good night’s sleep’‘ Marthese replied back while trying to stifle a yawn.

“Not as good as tonight will be…” said Karen. “Well, that’s what the ponytail guy said… And we aren’t on Earth for long. We’ll be leaving again soon for maybe… years!”

The doctor pulled out a chair and flopped on it ‘’Guess you’re right …I suppose ‘’ she said with a hint of uncertainty wondering if she’ll die of hypothermia and be turned into a frozen statue come morning.

“I’ll get some blankets and more drinks… I’ve had enough Prosecco though and that Brennivín stuff was vile… I’ll order us Hot Chocolates… with cream and marshmallows! We can have a real slumber party!”

Then my party has already began the doctor thought as she tried hard to keep her eyes open ‘’Blankets and hot chocolate would be great ‘’ Marthese told Faith trying to sound cheerful and jovial .

Looking at the far distance she felt quiet uncomfortable, every where looked poorly lit with some areas pitch black. Yes the female doctor was afraid of the dark.

Faith went back inside to the bar. It might be night, but the sun was only ever just below the horizon, and the light reflected off the silvery sea, and off the striped blue ice flow that looked like someone had emptied out toothpaste into the lagoon. The hotel must have been built for the tourists taking lagoon boat tours, because there was little else to see. The snow topped distant mountains were too far away without a vehicle.

Faith returned carrying blankets and indicated that she had ordered the Hot Chocolate. A waiter appeared behind her and turned on the patio heaters.

Tinga sat up a bit on the chaise and pulled out a small sketch book.

“Ooo yum. More chocolate. Can I get a shot of espresso in mine? I won’t calm down without it.” she said with a friendly smile.

“Yes ma’am, ” said the waiter, “No problem.” He disappeared back inside.

Marthese gave a half-suppressed laugh ‘’You sound just like doctor Cross’‘ then added ‘’I bet you two would go exceptional well together’‘.

Faith arranged a chair so that she could see out over the lagoon and sat down.

Tinga had been watching the water contemplating a swim before turning back and answering Marthese.

“Yes. I think Cross and I get along rather well actually. Where did she pop off to anyway?” Tinga asked.

‘’Who knows’‘ the ensign answered back ‘’I knew she gave a lecture on the importance of having a counsellor on star fleet ships, as she had asked me if I wanted to take part in her lecture...........’‘ she paused, then shuddered, next came the tears ‘’I made a mess out of it, cause previously I bought a pair of hoover boots they malfunctioned and I fell straight in the ocean ‘’ she stopped took a deep breath and went on ‘’If it was not for Jasper the engineer guess I wouldn’t be here now’‘ and with that Marthese wiped of the tears and blew her nose with a paper napkin ‘’I dread meeting her again in sickbay ‘’ she ended the sentence with all sincerity.

‘’Anyway if anyone needs a counsellor its her’‘ the doctor said with more courage and tenacity.

Faith spoke up, she was probably out of order, but she felt she needed to speak up in defence of Dr. Cross. “Dr. Cross and I started off on the wrong foot. She was dating the Captain, and I felt she was using him… but later I grew to like her… lot! She helped me when I was feeling down, and I think I helped her back. Yes, she does have issues, but she’s been through a lot in her life. You would forgive her too if you knew everything she’s been through. When the aliens abducted her unborn child....well, can you imagine that? Only.... look, don’t give her a hard time… I’m just saying!”

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Tinga sat up and looked form one to the other. The things they were say were quite interesting. When Bre had told her about the Merri she hadn’t included these details.

“Well that does put things in an interesting light now doesn’t it?” she sighed, “Perhaps counseling is needed… For the whole ship.” she said with a smile.

Tinga was attempting humor but it had never been her strong suit.

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