McCoy takes off his sweater, hanging it off one of the kitchen chairs, giving Jim a curious look when he sees him in different clothes (and his hair looks different too), but he dismisses it as paranoia. People are allowed to change their clothes and wash their hair, after all. "Don't remember mentioning it as a date," he says, because 'dinner and coffee' could mean anything. "Fine, I guess," he says, ambivalent for the mediocrity of it.
He puts on a fresh pot of coffee, knowing he'll be up for a while and might as well look at some paperwork while he is.
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He puts on a fresh pot of coffee, knowing he'll be up for a while and might as well look at some paperwork while he is.