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<nowiki>::</nowiki> The sleepy coastal town of White Rock was swathed in a cold grey mist that was rolling in from the ocean.  The mighty Pacific had been angrier than usual this winter, so it was no surprise to Doctor Fiona Shelley that the beach, especially crowded during the summer tourist season, was entirely deserted. <nowiki>::</nowiki>
<nowiki>::</nowiki> The sleepy coastal town of White Rock was swathed in a cold grey mist that was rolling in from the ocean.  The mighty Pacific had been angrier than usual this winter, so it was no surprise to Doctor Fiona Shelley that the beach, especially crowded during the summer tourist season, was entirely deserted. <nowiki>::</nowiki>


<nowiki>::</nowiki> Leaning forward, resting her forearms on the balcony railing, Shelley looked out over the quiet street and beyond that the empty beach and beyond that, the grey wintry waters of the Pacific Ocean, its small whitecaps crashing onto the sands.  Everything looked grey in the early-morning mist, the could cover too heavy to allow the sun to break through and burn off the fog.  It had been a relatively temperate winter in White Rock and Shelley was happy to have been able to spend time here with family.  Her father Norman, himself a retired physician, had bought the three-level house with its oceanfront view here in B.C. just prior the death of his wife in 2378.  She’d grown up in the small town of White Rock and Norman had wanted the last months of her disease-ravaged life to spent in a place she loved, away from the hospitals and doctors who really couldn’t do anything for her but keep the pain manageable.  And he could do that on his own, in the comfort of their home. <nowiki>::</nowiki>
<nowiki>::</nowiki> Leaning forward, resting her forearms on the balcony railing, Shelley looked out over the quiet street and beyond that the empty beach and beyond that, the grey wintry waters of the Pacific Ocean, its small whitecaps crashing onto the sands.  Everything looked grey in the early-morning mist, the cloud cover too heavy to allow the sun to break through and burn off the fog.  It had been a relatively temperate winter in White Rock and Shelley was happy to have been able to spend time here with family.  Her father Norman, himself a retired physician, had bought the three-level house with its oceanfront view here in B.C. just prior the death of his wife in 2378.  She’d grown up in the small town of White Rock and Norman had wanted the last months of her disease-ravaged life to spent in a place she loved, away from the hospitals and doctors who really couldn’t do anything for her but keep the pain manageable.  And he could do that on his own, in the comfort of their home. <nowiki>::</nowiki>


<nowiki>::</nowiki> Shelley tucked a stray lock of strawberry blond hair behind her ear as a slight smile tugged at the corners of he mouth.  Her mother had loved those final months.  Fiona and her family had spent a great deal of time here in White Rock during that time, as had her younger sister Regina and older brother Johnny.  Despite the circumstances, it had created a lot of fond memories... and it seemed that after her mother had passed away, everything started to go downhill.  It was only a year later that Shelley’s daughter Anna had died and two years after that her husband Rick Souray had accepted a deep space assignment with Starfleet, putting a huge distance between them. <nowiki>::</nowiki>
<nowiki>::</nowiki> Shelley tucked a stray lock of strawberry blond hair behind her ear as a slight smile tugged at the corners of he mouth.  Her mother had loved those final months.  Fiona and her family had spent a great deal of time here in White Rock during that time, as had her younger sister Regina and older brother Johnny.  Despite the circumstances, it had created a lot of fond memories... and it seemed that after her mother had passed away, everything started to go downhill.  It was only a year later that Shelley’s daughter Anna had died and two years after that her husband Rick Souray had accepted a deep space assignment with Starfleet, putting a huge distance between them. <nowiki>::</nowiki>
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