Han Solo (
twelve_not_fourteen) wrote2017-08-31 01:14 pm
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Walking the earth with eyes turned skywards ...
A shame that he isn't moving all that slow and that he can't read her thoughts. If he was to know she was in a hurry - he'd have a lazy smile on his lips and Han would have to make some mention of her wanting to rush into getting him alone.
Instead, she's treated to what it's like to walk through a dingy alley with Han Solo. If she were to look carefully at his face, it would be a bit hard to read. He has a look on it that seems to be looking at everything at once or possibly nothing at all.
He, also, might be a tad more quiet now than he was inside the cantina. Not to the point of being unfriendly or in a way that suggests he doesn't want to talk anymore, but ... he does seem slightly different now.
"My ship is still half taken apart." He reminds her with a half hearted shrug. "I can't go anywhere in a hurry."
Instead, she's treated to what it's like to walk through a dingy alley with Han Solo. If she were to look carefully at his face, it would be a bit hard to read. He has a look on it that seems to be looking at everything at once or possibly nothing at all.
He, also, might be a tad more quiet now than he was inside the cantina. Not to the point of being unfriendly or in a way that suggests he doesn't want to talk anymore, but ... he does seem slightly different now.
"My ship is still half taken apart." He reminds her with a half hearted shrug. "I can't go anywhere in a hurry."
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The thing of it is, Captain Danvers stokes his fire in just the right way. A way that makes you need to remind yourself that certain ideas are bad ones.
“See, she promises.” Han murmurs to the brightly colored brains. “Go back to sleep for a while.”
Before there can be any bargaining for more company from the think machines Han starts to shut them back in. If he was the type of person that liked droids, he supposed he’d feel more guilty about waking them up only to shut them back in a few minutes later. Then again, who knows, maybe being able to have even a brief chat was the thrill of a droid brains life and the promise of another visit later was enough to satisfy them.
“Chewie should be back by now.” The words that finally break the short silence. “Probably loading the data onto the one right now.”
With that, Captain Solo begins to climb back down the side of the ship so they can get onboard.
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"All right. Let's go find out," she agrees and waits as he moves past her to start climbing down the edge of his ship. Once again she takes the easy and fancy way by floating up and over the edge. But she still respects that it's his ship and waits for him to take the lead on heading inside.
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Anyway, Han thumbs a series of keystrokes into a fairly well hidden security pad on one of the legs of the ship. A green light flashes and the ramp lowers slowly down to the ground. The ramp leads into a modest cargo hold. It looks like if you packed very carefully, you might be able to fit half a dozen crates in the hold. Toward the back of the ship is a small cabin, a refrigeration unit and a fresher. Toward the front, the cockpit, where a Wookiee is tapping carefully onto a tablet.
“Did you have any trouble?”
Han’s partner barks back a negative.
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She can also tell why he was so fascinated by Harrison's size.
But she walks in behind him, taking in the details of the ship. In truth, it's actually much bigger than the single plane that she does own. But she likes the Bria, and in no small part because of how much she likes the owner.
"Thanks for doing this," she says, offering the Wookie a wave.
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Chewbacca barks a kind reply and you don't have to speak shyriiwook to tell that he was probably saying 'you're welcome'.
"So, Carol, you're gonna get two pads from us. One loaded up with the Bria's star charts and a blank one for you to give back to us. If you, you know, want to return the favor. It would make finding you a lot easier when you go back home."
That was Han's plan anyway. How much she'd be willing to go along with it would be up to her. It's not like he could make her give that info up ....
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A smile forms on her lips as he mentions being able to find her when she goes home. "I'll give you something," she promises, but she's debating just on how much. She trusts Han and Chewie, of course, but people didn't want Earth's coordinates just handed out at random. The best defense against alien invasion was them not knowing that you exist.
Still, she's very tempted to give them at least the space between them and Earth. It might be a little selfish but she definitely likes the idea of Han being able to find her.
"But with this data, I don't have to hurry on home."
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"That's true. I'll have some time to convince you not to go back at all." A joke. He doesn't really think he's gonna have a lot of success with that, but hey ... you can't blame a scoundrel for trying.
Chewie turns off the datapad that he was messing with and replaces it carefully into the packaging it came with. Then both pads get placed into a messenger style bag for easy carrying later. He walks over and presents the bag to Carol.
Believe it or not, the wookiee is quietly hopeful that she'll accept the offering. He feels bad that their first meeting had to be while he was yelling, but ... that was Han's fault. He should have let him know that he was okay.
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Then she looks back at Chewbacca with a warm smile. Reaching out she takes the bag and slings it over her head. "Thank you, Chewbacca. I really appreciate you doing this for me." She'll have to repay him with some more cereal because this is definitely going to help her out big time. It was Han's idea but she plans to pay him back in other ways.
Realizing that they've pretty much accomplished their mission, she takes another glance around the ship. "So what's on your agenda today, guys?"
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He should have probably been working on it with Chewie last night, but ... he doesn't really regret getting sidetracked considering how well that it turned out. At this point, though, he's probably hitting the limit of how long that he drag his feet. He needs to get back to work so that he and his partner can start getting paid.
"How 'bout you?"
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She glances over at Chewie and then back to Han. "Should I stop by later? Or will you swing by mine to say goodbye?" Not because Carol needs to know exactly what he does and when, but because she'd like to squeeze in another make out session before he heads out, if he's willing.
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"I'll come to you."
It was the more sensible choice. Han and Chewie didn't know exactly when they were gonna finish, after all. Not to mention her place was going to offer them a little more privacy ...
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"Great. See you then." Then she adjusts the bag on her shoulder and gives Chewie a wave. "Good to meet you. Try and keep this one," she gestures at Han, " out of trouble, if you can." Carol has decided that she definitely likes Chewie and she's going to send back a couple of cereal boxes with Han for him.
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Han crosses his arm over his chest. "I do not make it more challenging than it ought to be."
Solo then glaces back to Carol, which makes him feel better. She makes him want to smile more than he's used to. He makes a point of politely walking her to the ramp to see her off and when they're just out of sight of his partner, he sneaks a kiss goodbye in there too. Or is it a kiss so long?
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She takes a step back because she knows that if she doesn't, it's just going to get harder to walk away. "See you later," she says with a grin before turning and committing to walking back to her ship.