[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#4dffa6]Dorothy Pender[/color][/h1][img]http://65.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7vq8629Bl1rsy50k.gif[/img][/center][hr][center]Location: The Med Bay --> The Dining Room[/center][hr][hr]Dorothy nodded curtly, watching as Daphne left. She pursed her lips, feeling an imagined slight. Things had been hard between the two of them, ever since Dorothy left their childhood home. She never had been the overly protective sister, instead viewing Daphne as independent and able to take care of herself. Her mistake had been overestimated Daphne's ability to remain with their wretch of a father alone. [color=4dffa6]"Jing chai,"[/color] Dorothy murmured, the doors of the Med Bay shutting. She went back to the surgical instruments, sterilizing each one before placing them back in the proper place. The entire room was fairly spotless once more, and Dorothy smiled smugly, enjoying the organization. She absolutely [i]hated[/i] mess and chaos. For example, if everyone would use a planner to organize their schedule, Dorothy was fairly confident the 'verse would be a better place. Wondering what sort of tian fuhn di fu she'd find in the rest of the ship, Dorothy left the Med Bay, entering the Common Area. No one was there, so Dorothy figured they must have been up in the dining room. It had been the source of the shouting, as far as she could tell. Climbing up the stairs, she then headed down the small hall into the dining room, seeing Preacher with his deck of cards. [color=4dffa6]"Trying to shuffle your way out of trouble with the Captain?"[/color] Dorothy inquired, sitting down next to him. She motioned for him to deal her in--to whatever style of game he was beginning to play. As much as the Preacher irritated her, she couldn't resist a game of cards. And of course, she was fairly certain he didn't have any card games that required Hail Marys to be recited.