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Niera walked away from her Captain's office feeling happy with herself. She didn't make an utter fool of her self. Her happy mood ended when she saw her sister walking in her direction. Well, not her direction. She wasn't that conceited. Kieren was more than likely heading for the Captain's office. Said woman glared at her for a moment before sneering at her.

"What do you think you're do in this hallway, little sister?" She growled in her direction. The younger looked at the older. It was a wonder they were siblings. They looked almost nothing alike. Whereas Niera had black hair and brown eyes, Kieren had dirty blonde hair and stormy gray-blue eyes. Then again their brother Dierve looked different then both of them. He had strawberry blonde hair and intense sky blue eyes. Niera just rolled her eyes at the older girl's attitude.

"If you really must know, big sister, the Head Doc sent me to the Captain to get something signed for him. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go back to the Medbay. Have a most pleasant day, Commander." She said with a mock bow before walking off toward her destination, leaving a fuming First Officer in her wake. But she wasn't worried. Kieren had tried to get her kicked into space a few times already, and the majority of the crew vouched for her. They liked her, but not the FO. So she was safe.

Then there was the fact that the Captain seemed to like her. That was a bonus. No getting thrown off if she was in the Captain's good graces. Though she wasn't really afraid for herself. She knew that if anyone tried to kick her into space, Dierve would try to protect her, and get thrown off with her. She and her second oldest sibling were very close. He would do anything to keep her safe and vice versa. So she had to be careful who she ticked off. Not including her older sister. She made it her duty to make her life difficult and to annoy her.

But enough of those morbid thoughts, she had a delivery to make. She ran to the lift, and took it down two decks, then heading for the Medbay. She walked throught the door and smiled at the site of her best friend, one of the three nurses, Sieve. Said woman looked up and smiled back at the girl that had entered her domain.

"Back with the tablet already? It usually takes a few hours for him to even read any report from us. What did you do?" She asked as she took the tablet and put it in the Head Doctor's office. Niera shrugged and sat on a bed near the door.

"I didn't door anything. I just walked in when he called me and gave him the tablet like I was told by the Doc. Oh and the Doc told me to stay until he read and signed the document. Maybe that's why he got it done so quickly. So that I would be able to leave his office." She said, getting a raised eyebrow in return.

"You think you're the first one the Doc has sent and told to stay? I've had to do that before. He just told me to sit in a chair in the corner until he could get to it. I think you got on his good side somehow." Sieve said with a slight smirk, causing the teenager to narrow her eyes in suspicion.

"That's not all you think, is it?" She growled out slowly, quite a bit like her sister had done earlier, not that she would ever acknowledge any similarities between them. The nurse gave a devious grin, making Niera scoot away from her a little bit. She knew that look. It meant a lot of trouble.

"I think that Captain Khan Noonien Singh, fancies you." She declared, spreading her arms wide to be dramatic. Niera's eyes went wide and she started laughing. This made Sieve glare at her.

"There is no way that the Captain is into not the youngest crew member, but also the least important one at that." She said, looking at the far wall, ignoring the twinge of disappointment that statement brought to her heart. Sieve rolled her eyes, and caught sight of the book that was sitting next to the girl on bed, smirking. It was Bag of Bones by Stephen King. The woman had seen it in the Captain's office the last time she had been in there.

"Alright. If he didn't like you at least in some way, why would he allow you to borrow one of his beloved books?" Niera's head whipped upward at that statement, then down to the book next o her. She gave her friend a look of confusion. Sieve gave a sigh and sat on the bed across from her. "No one is allowed to touch his books. Not even your sister, his First Officer is allowed. What does that tell you?" Niera thought about it for a moment and went to answer, but was cut off by the PA going off.

- The Captain would like Niera Aglareb-Ba to report to the Bridge. Niera Aglareb-Ba to the Bridge.- Niera was very confused by that, but got off the bed none the less. She bid Sieve a quick good-bye before she went out the door and ran to the lift, taking it to Bridge level. She got off the lift to see a very pissed off Kieren and a pale and sickly looking Dierve. Her eyes widened as she took in the sight of her brother. A moment later the Captain turned toward her.

"Ah, Niera. Your brother tells me that he taught how to be a pilot. Is that true?" Niera gave him a quick glance and nod, before looking at her brother again. He had obviously overworked himself again. She just heaved a sigh and turned to address the Captain.

"Am I correct to assume you wish me to relieve my brother of his post, sir?" She asked, looking him straight in the eye, no matter how much doing so was messing with her thoughts. Especially after the conversation she had with Sieve a few minutes ago. The Captain smirked and nodded, before taking a seat in the Captain's chair. Niera went to the pilots post and set the controls back up. She could feel two sets of eyes on her. One just observing and the other glaring holes into the back of her head.

One was none other than her sister and the other was the Captain. One just pissed her off with the condescendence, and the other was mildly unnerving with it's intensity. When he said he said he would be keeping an eye on her, she didn't think he meant full on staring at her. Oh this shift was going to be so much fun. She could already tell.