Did it have four walls, a bed, and a roof? Then it counted in Kirk's book, especially here. He had dealt with smaller 'rooms' in his time in the Fleet, so the one he shared with Sam counted to him as a luxury, and anyone who had one to themselves (or willingly shared) was equally luxurious.
(Looks like they liked similar things with their morning tea, Maxwell, except his went by the name of Sam).
He let his shoulders sag when Maxwell spoke, opening his eyes to look up at him and giving a sheepish sort of smile, as if he had caught him cheating. "It's supposed to be a practice to calm the mind, but I don't think it works for me when I'm having to sit still."
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(Looks like they liked similar things with their morning tea, Maxwell, except his went by the name of Sam).
He let his shoulders sag when Maxwell spoke, opening his eyes to look up at him and giving a sheepish sort of smile, as if he had caught him cheating. "It's supposed to be a practice to calm the mind, but I don't think it works for me when I'm having to sit still."