Amelia pulled herself away from Delbert. Who was standing there looking shocked. Then after a moments thought they both rushed to each other and shared a celebratory hug. They then realized what they were doing. They looked at each other with shocked expressions then smiled.
This is going to be a whole lot more interesting. Amelia thought while staring into his deep brown eyes.
Delbert as the always shy one broke the look first.
"We-um should go con-congratulate Jim." he said.
Amelia who was a little sad that he ruined the moment, nodded in return walking with the doctor to Jim.
"Well done, Jim!" Delbert said first. "Just wait until your mother hears about this!"
After another thought he said,
"Although, we might downplay the life threatening parts."
Amelia decided to talk.
"Completly illudicricous, but extremely effective." she said. (I think that's how it goes.) "I'll have to recommend you for the Intersteller Acadamey."
Jim only smiled, and nodded. Amelia stepped back as B.E.N. came to hug Jim. She felt a hand on her shoulder, and turned to see the Doctor smiling at her. She returned the smile, and they both watched Jim and B.E.N..
Life is perfect. she thought.
"Well, Doctor," she said. "We might want to take the ship off auto-pilot, and get prepared to dock."
He nodded and slipped his hand off her shoulder. Then walked to the wheel. As Amelia instructed him what to do.
It's all over... she thought. Wait...all...what will happen to Delbert and me?
She looked out the side of her eye at Delbert. He was deep in thought about something. She thought best not to push. After a while she realized Silver was gone, and here was Jim coming.
"Mr. Hawkins, where is that damned pirate?"
"He, uh, got away before I could stop him." Jim lied.
"Damnit! That asshole got luck this time, but next time I see him he's a fucking dead man!" Amelia said.
Delbert and Jim stared at her then shrugged it off. They've all had their moments when they just blew up. Plus, she was also a sailor. They arrived at the port. Amelia had gone to her stateroom, so Delbert was going to fetch her. He reached the door, and knocked on the door. The captain opened the door, and smiled when she saw it was the Doctor.
"Hello, Doctor. Did you need something?" she asked.
"No, I came to inform you we are docked, and that it's time to leave."
Amelia frowned slightly.
Is he telling me goodbye? She thought.
"Ofcourse, but can I talk to you in my stateroom?"
"Um-er s-sure."
Delbert walked in past Amelia. She closed and locked the door. Delbert gulped. He wasn't sure if this was a good idea.
"Is that your way of telling me goodbye, or are you coming here to help me, Delbert?" she asked him with narrowed eyes.
Delbert let out a small sigh, but he was still confused.
"Um, h-help you. I thought th-that I-I would- um h-help you." he stuttered.
Amelia smiled. His stuttering was just to cute.
"Alright then, Delbert. If you would please help me off the ship, and hopefully past the watchful eyes of the hospital." she smiled slyly.
"Hey don't think I won't drag you to the hospital myself." he grinned back.
They exited the ship, but was almost dragged off. As soon as the medics saw the ship they came rushing. In such bad shape who knows how bad the surviving crew could be. The robo-police was also there, and took the pirates to be hanged. (Only after Amelia slappped and fined each one for ruining her ship.) Then the medics took Amelia to the ambulence.
"Excuse me, sir. What is your name and your relation to the patient?" a man asked Delbert before allowing him on.
"I'm her- uh-um...well you see..."Delbert started.
"Sigh-That man you're talking to is my husband, Doctor Delbert Doppler. So please allow him on the ride to your bloody hospital with me." Amelia interrupted. The man looked to Delbert. Who seemed to have frozen and paled.
"Is this true?"
"Um-I-uh y-yes. She's my w-wi- er I'm her h-h-husband." Delbert managed. He then hoped in the vehicle Amelia was in, and they were all driven to the hospital.
Well, what will happen at the hospital? Hmmmm. If anyone has ideas tell me I'm getting low.
