Han Solo (
twelve_not_fourteen) wrote2016-02-22 11:15 am
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fulfilling a promised lesson on the fine art of blasting things ...
Walking back to the Millennium Falcon through the Nexus has gotten a little bit easier each time. The first time, it took him more than an hour to get back despite the fact that his ship has always been parked about a thousand yards away from a path that leads to the forum. The shiftable nature of this place makes no walk to and from anywhere as straightforward as it seems, but you can get used to it.
For a while, he cleans up the areas that he thinks both he and Verity are likely to be in for a while - the cockpit and the lounge especially, but also near the entry ramp and the living quarters.
He did promise lessons on how to fly and in due course, he will get her into the sky with him ... but he's still doesn't have a ton of fuel yet and the priority was always teaching her how to use the blasters. So he's pulled four weapons out of the storage lockers, completely disassembled them and cleaned them. He also discharges all, but one, of the plasma magazines.
They get placed them on top of the holochess board, which, sadly, is among one of the biggest flat surfaces available to him on the YT-1300 and then, he takes a shower and slips into a light weight pair of pants. It seems to take a long time for him to drift off in the small bunk that he's claimed for himself. The sound of the winter wind skips across the surface of his ship and makes a low howling sort of sound.
This is one of the reasons it's always preferable to put your ship in a proper hanger, but, when you're Han Solo, you work with what you got. After a few hours he wakes up, not knowing what time it is, until he opens the entry ramp and looks outside.
It seems too early for her to arrive. The sun hasn't even reached the apex of it's path yet, so he decides to lay back down. Leaving the ramp down for her to facilitate her letting herself in.
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"Sounds like fun," she tries to joke. It'd go better if she didn't sound so amused. "You're gonna invite me next time, right?"
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"If picturing a whole room full of people like me seems like fun to you, sure. I'll be your date to the Smuggler's Ball, Ver."
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"Aw, thank you. I promise to wear something that'll conceal lots of things."
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"That's very paragmatic of you." He says with a thoughtful nod. "You would make a lot of friends in a room like that if you, instead, wore something revealing."
There's something to be said for the power of distraction.
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"Mm, probably. But would they be friends worth having?" Distractions are all well and good, but sometimes it's very distracting to be the distraction.
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But. It's been a while since he's tried to lift things from people and he wouldn't necessarily, in this hypothetical, want his first time back in the saddle to be robbing other thieves.
"Though, if this is already a gathering of crooks, at least two other people would be trying that."
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And, she has to admit: it does appeal to her mischievous nature, to help him with something like this. Steal from the thieves to give... well, to thieves. She's not so good a girl all the time as people might think.
"So it might be more of a distraction to bring a pretty girl who doesn't want their attention. Make them work for it."
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"Allow to speak from experience that sometimes that does work." He purses his lips thoughtfully. "Do you think you could pull it off?"
In fact, making someone work for attention feels like it's happening to him right now, on some level.
Also, not that he's apt to say this aloud, but he kinda struggles with the idea of Verity commanding a room, with her being on the withdrawn side around him.
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"No con is guaranteed success, and anyone who tells you otherwise is trying to pull one over on you." She smirks and leans forward, casting him a glance over the top of her glasses that's both playful and challenging. "Can I get dolled up and then spend an evening not being interested in boring people? Gee. That sounds tough."
She knows how to flirt, she just rarely chooses to.
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"Careful, sweetheart, it's working."
Honestly, he wishes he was kidding, although, he might be embellishing his reaction a little bit for the sake of making her smile again.
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"I promise to only use my powers for good," she answers solemnly. "My good, your good... what kind of good might be negotiable. But always something good."
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Han's not surpised at his own realization of that, but he's not sure what it means and, ultimately, it's not likely to affect what's going on between them. At least, he's pretty sure his efforts aren't going to get him any closer to her than they are right now. Not anytime soon anyway.
Still, he's done eating, so he's going to stand up and stretch. Crates will do for sitting on when you got nothing else, but they're hardly comfortable for a long period of time.
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The flirting, she decides. It was too far. Won't be doing that again.
"So, what's next?"
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"I'm gonna put these crates away." He points out. "Then we either handle my prized possessions or we can go see the stern of the ship."
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"One prized possession or another? Tough choice. But we might want to get some practice in before we lose the light?" It does get dark so fast this time of year. She'll help him move the crates if he'd like.
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Maybe that's part of the allure, she interests him because he can't see right through her. He also likes her to the point that he doesn't really want to push her away. So for now, he's walking the fine line.
He's not going to request her to move them for him, the crates, that is, but he wont deny the help either. He stacks the two they were using for seats on top of each other and starts pushing them back to the cargo bay.
"Wasn't planning on shooting today. I was thinking we'd just going over parts and maintenance and trying to figure out which size, if any, jump out at you."
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No, he doesn't need to ask her to help. Being useful is the price she pays for companionship. Moving a crate is nothing compared to some of the things she's done.
"Ah. Right. Safety first."
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Part of the problem is that they don't really have a good place to shoot either. He wouldn't want Verity's first shots to be in the cold and the wind. There needs to be some stillness while you're first learning everything.
But, ... thre seems to have been a shift in her mood as far as he can tell. He, probably wrongly, assumes its because she's tentatively being told she'd not being able to blast anything.
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"A little," she admits, "but I understand why we're starting there."
There are gun ranges and shooting galleries and the like, but she's grown up with the idea of tin cans on the back fence. Some cultural hand-me-downs are hard to shake. "I'll get to shoot them someday, right?"
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And his preference would be shooting outside too, if the weather were better.
"Well." He purses his lips. "Maybe we'll go up on the roof and shoot a few bolts." He actually kind of wanted to get up on the roof to gaze at the stars later ...
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But there's something nice to look forward to, so she chooses to smile instead of moping. "That sounds fun. Thank you."
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"No problem."
Han secures the trio of crates back in the storage crates with a maglock and then, he'll lead them over to the holochess board that his toys are laid out on.
"I laid out four types. There's a hold-out blaster, two kinds of heavy pistols, and a blaster rifle.
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Ver looks over the options; it's not hard to figure out which one is which. She makes no move to touch them without explicit permission--she's been well-trained in that regard already. "Where I come from, the bigger the gun, the bigger the impact. Is it the same with these?"
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The riffle is obviously the biggest one. That one is semi-automatic, which, is actually kind of rare where he comes from. It's easily the most powerful looking gun on the table.
Of the two medium blasters on the table one is a DH-17 which kind of resembles the length and bulk of a one handed riffle and a DL-44, which is the same model as in Han's holster.
"Generally speaking, yeah, the bigger the gun the harder it hits." He says with a nod. All the guns are somewhat disassembled. Barrels detached, gas cartridges and power packs removed. "You can touch them, if you want."
"Knowing how they come apart and how they're cleaned is vital to making them reliable, because they'll find the worst times to jam on you if you don't. I'll probably teach you how to do that next time."
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Next she examines the DL-44. "This is like yours?" Ver is very detail-oriented. "Of course, I'll have to learn to take care of the weapons, every good crew member needs to know that sort of thing."
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https://youtu.be/YMhZ18EmlFA
Yeah, that song nails it.
It's on the playlist. :)
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I feel like there needs to be a Charlie's Angels reference here.
Bwhahaha. Han's Angels.
You know Chewie's going to be the one in the middle.
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Lol. Parsecs. The unit of distance that's supposed to quantify speed. XD
Personal headcanon: he knew it was BS and was trying to impress/testing the country bumpkins.
Sounds legit to me.
Which is when he knows to up the price. ;)
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All for keeping Hill and Palpatine on opposite sides of the multiverse.
YES
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