Leutre reached up and touched the wound on his head. Ouch. I guess it's still a bit tender, but it's still much better than I expected. This whole having a doctor aboard the ship thing is great.
"Thanks f-for the help Miyo, you're a lifesaver. But really, I'm good to w-work. I'm fine. Fine, fine, fine. Fine." He paused and blinked in confusion for a moment. He tried to recall what he had been talking about, but couldn't remember. "What was I t-talking about? Oh well, nevermind. Maybe you're right about me needing to take a rest, my head is still a bit foggy. I think I'll head back to my room and take a nap for a bit. Thanks again, Miyo." Blowing her a kiss and waving goodbye, he made his way across the hall into the main passageway.
On the way to his room he noticed the halls were empty and void of activity. It's almost eerie... Not just the silence, but it feels like I'm forgetting something important. Maybe I just need some rest. He reached the door to his quarters and stepped through it as it opened. As he lay down on his bed, careful to watch the tender spot, he realized he was still in the environmental suit. He didn't seem to care much as he began to doze off, dreaming of starships and science officers.