'Ohh, my head,' Frank moaned. Hawkeye and Trapper smirked at Frank holding
his head.
'What's the matter, Frank?' Hawkeye asked.
'You didn't get intoxicated last night, did you?' Trapper added.
'None of your business!' Frank yelled before brining a hand quickly to his head as it ached with pain. Trapper and Hawkeye grinned at each other as Klinger came into the tent.
'Oh, I thought Alex was here,' he said a little disappointedly.
'Doesn't she usually have breakfast with you about this time?' Trapper asked.
'She does, but I can't find her,' Klinger replied. He left the Swamp, and the door banged shut.
'Ohh.' Frank moaned, and Hawkeye and Trapper began to laugh to themselves.
**~~*~~*~~*~~**
Klinger bumped into Alex coming around Henry's office.
'There you are,' Klinger said, relieved.
'Oh, Klinger. I'm sorry, were you waiting for me at breakfast?' Alex asked. 'I should have come and found you. I wasn't feeling very hungry. I'm sorry.'
'It's ok,' Klinger said. 'I just thought something might have happened to you.'
'Well, it didn't. I am really, really sorry,' Alex apologised again.
'I told you, it doesn't matter. I'll see you at lunch though, ok?' Klinger asked. Alex looked guilty.
'Uh, yeah, lunch. I'll see you then,' she replied as she headed towards the Swamp. She opened the door with a loud thud, and Frank moaned in pain again.
'Hello, Alex. The usual?' Hawkeye asked.
'What's wrong with him?' Alex asked as Hawkeye poured her a drink from the Still.
'Hangover,' Trapper replied with a grin. Alex took the martini glass Hawkeye offered her and took a sip. Frank glared at them and left the tent.
'Hope you feel better soon, sir!' Alex yelled as loud as she could through the tent wall. From where they were, they saw Frank grab his head in pain. The three laughed and Alex sat down in one of the chairs. She leaned back and closed her eyes.
'Klinger was looking for you before. Said you weren't at breakfast,' Hawkeye said.
'Yeah, I've already seen Klinger. I wasn't hungry, so I didn't go,' Alex replied lazily.
'You shouldn't be missing meals,' Trapper told her severely. Alex opened her eyes again.
'It was one meal,' she said.
'I don't blame you. That food would make a starving man not want to eat,' Hawkeye said.
'I'll have a big lunch to make up for it,' Alex said to Trapper.
**~~*~~*~~*~~**
Klinger met Alex already sitting down at one of the tables. He put his tray down opposite her.
'Aren't you eating?' he asked.
'Already ate,' Alex said, not looking Klinger in the eye when she said it.
'You seem preoccupied. You ok?' Klinger asked.
'I'm fine,' Alex replied. While Klinger ate, Alex talked to him about the sights she'd seen in Tokyo.
'Yeah, I've been there,' Klinger said, mouth full of food when Alex mentioned a small bah house. 'The service there is great.' He swallowed and then stood up. 'I have guard duty, so I'll be seeing you later,' he told Alex. The young nurse nodded.
'Ok. See you later,' she said. Klinger left the tent, and Alex got up from the table a few minutes later. From a secretive corner in the room, Radar watched her.
'What's the matter, Frank?' Hawkeye asked.
'You didn't get intoxicated last night, did you?' Trapper added.
'None of your business!' Frank yelled before brining a hand quickly to his head as it ached with pain. Trapper and Hawkeye grinned at each other as Klinger came into the tent.
'Oh, I thought Alex was here,' he said a little disappointedly.
'Doesn't she usually have breakfast with you about this time?' Trapper asked.
'She does, but I can't find her,' Klinger replied. He left the Swamp, and the door banged shut.
'Ohh.' Frank moaned, and Hawkeye and Trapper began to laugh to themselves.
**~~*~~*~~*~~**
Klinger bumped into Alex coming around Henry's office.
'There you are,' Klinger said, relieved.
'Oh, Klinger. I'm sorry, were you waiting for me at breakfast?' Alex asked. 'I should have come and found you. I wasn't feeling very hungry. I'm sorry.'
'It's ok,' Klinger said. 'I just thought something might have happened to you.'
'Well, it didn't. I am really, really sorry,' Alex apologised again.
'I told you, it doesn't matter. I'll see you at lunch though, ok?' Klinger asked. Alex looked guilty.
'Uh, yeah, lunch. I'll see you then,' she replied as she headed towards the Swamp. She opened the door with a loud thud, and Frank moaned in pain again.
'Hello, Alex. The usual?' Hawkeye asked.
'What's wrong with him?' Alex asked as Hawkeye poured her a drink from the Still.
'Hangover,' Trapper replied with a grin. Alex took the martini glass Hawkeye offered her and took a sip. Frank glared at them and left the tent.
'Hope you feel better soon, sir!' Alex yelled as loud as she could through the tent wall. From where they were, they saw Frank grab his head in pain. The three laughed and Alex sat down in one of the chairs. She leaned back and closed her eyes.
'Klinger was looking for you before. Said you weren't at breakfast,' Hawkeye said.
'Yeah, I've already seen Klinger. I wasn't hungry, so I didn't go,' Alex replied lazily.
'You shouldn't be missing meals,' Trapper told her severely. Alex opened her eyes again.
'It was one meal,' she said.
'I don't blame you. That food would make a starving man not want to eat,' Hawkeye said.
'I'll have a big lunch to make up for it,' Alex said to Trapper.
**~~*~~*~~*~~**
Klinger met Alex already sitting down at one of the tables. He put his tray down opposite her.
'Aren't you eating?' he asked.
'Already ate,' Alex said, not looking Klinger in the eye when she said it.
'You seem preoccupied. You ok?' Klinger asked.
'I'm fine,' Alex replied. While Klinger ate, Alex talked to him about the sights she'd seen in Tokyo.
'Yeah, I've been there,' Klinger said, mouth full of food when Alex mentioned a small bah house. 'The service there is great.' He swallowed and then stood up. 'I have guard duty, so I'll be seeing you later,' he told Alex. The young nurse nodded.
'Ok. See you later,' she said. Klinger left the tent, and Alex got up from the table a few minutes later. From a secretive corner in the room, Radar watched her.
