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Chapter 2

A week. They have been stuck in another's body for a week. All of them were having trouble. Some with the job its self, others with acting like the other person, and all some with both.

Spock has trouble pretending to be McCoy. He had hid his human side for so long that he did not really know has to let it show. At least not to the extreme that the doctor did. Though in Spock's opinion, his lack of emotion has made him able to do McCoy's job better than McCoy does.

McCoy simply could not hide his emotions. He almost had an outburst or two and gained a very strange looks from the crew members on bridge at the time. Lenard actually thought Mr. Chekov had almost pieced the puzzle together a time or two.

Kirk had enjoyed being in a women's body, for about the first two days. Then the body started its period, through the cramps, headaches, and mood swings, he decided he was never going to doubt a girl again about their "time of the month". And on top of all of this he had almost no clue what he was doing in Engineering. Yes he knew what each thing did, but you hand him a tool and tell him to fix it, and he's somehow make things worse. It finally got to the point when Scotty just told him to sit, stay, and watch the transporter.

Latinate Margret was having a time in the captain's chair. It's only been a week and she has already called Uhura by Sulu's name at least twice, thank god she was preoccupied and did not hear her. She has also almost slipped up and called McCoy by his actual name and not Spock about a thousand times. She, at the moment, was not having much trouble with the captain job, it was all simple orders and making sure everything was running smoothly, which she could easily do. It's having to deal with major situations that got to her. Margret already has a reclusive personality and does not like conflict, you add pressure to that and you might as well tell a caterpillar to run the ship.