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A/N: A little bit of explaining for the last chapter. Kirk was eating an apple during his last Kobayashi Maru test. He was still eating it when the simulation ended and when Spock showed up. Spock definitely would have noticed. I'm pretty sure he would feel a little bothered if he were to see Kirk eating an apple on the bridge after that. Although, truth be told, he probably wouldn't like anyone eating on the bridge, regulations and all that.
I'm sorry if Kirk or Uhura are a little OOC. I'm more familiar with the original versions of the crew. If you notice anything wrong, please review and tell me so I can fix it. If you don't notice anything, please review anyway. *smiles*
Out of all the bars on the current planet, she had to pick the one containing Kirk! There was no way she was going to let a guy like Kirk drive her out, though, so she chose a seat at the bar. Less then ten minutes later he noticed her and came over. Growling to herself about her bad luck, she asked him, "Why are you eating an apple in a bar?" The apple he was currently eating was large, red, and from the sound of it, very crisp.
Glancing around, he said, "I'm using it to test for secret conspiracies around this quadrant. Why else would I be eating an apple? It couldn't possibly be because I'm hungry."
Her sarcasm senses tingling, she replied, "Fine, but could you eat it somewhere else? You're loud."
"Nope" He smirked.
"Just great! Barely an hour into it and my shore leave is already ruined!" she exclaimed loudly outside the bar. Several passersby looked askance at her, all the while picking up speed. Feeling slightly embarrassed, but still furious and with a headache to boot, she called the transporter team on board the Enterprise and asked to get beamed up.
"Right away, Lt. Uhura." replied the ensign working the transporter.
As the golden lights associated with transporters swirled around her, she grumbled, "Stupid Kirk with his obnoxious apple." And then she was gone.
