Boredom can sometimes be a good thing... (OPEN)

SophiaM

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I'm getting bored Av.
I know, I know. But there's not much I can do about it. We gotta wait for these guys to arrive with our shipment.
Nuria and Avellas were leaning against the hull of their ship, the cargo ramp lowered showing the interior of the main hold where a two-man fighter sat. They had been waiting for over two hours for their contacts to bring their latest job to them and Nuria was getting impatient as always when she is kept waiting.

Nuria kicked the heel of her boot against the hull impatiently, the sound reverberating around the docking bay.
They dam well better get here soon or I'm gonna...
Don't go killin' any of them. Remember what happened last time? We had to make that shipment run for FREE!
Nuria shot him a dirty look, if you could call it a look. Her eyes being nothing but white orbs that were only there because her species hadn't evolved them away yet.
Don't do that. You know it creeps me out.
 

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Eul sighed and rubbed his forehead in stress. This was important, very important. He needed to get this shipment out to this odd duo in order to increase his marketing campaign. Ammbasha was with him, as usual, and he was the reason why the were going to be only minimally late. Customs officers at the docks could always be so annoying.

As they came out of hyperspace and began their descent to the planet's surface, Eul checked all his inventory. This wasn't his only run this week, and he wasn't going to waste fuel continuously going to Kashyyk just to pick up things he could've carried all together. A genius and expert chemist, Eul manufactured the highest quality spice in the galaxy, as well as inventing some of his own forms. Upon that, he could concoct explosives, biological, and chemical weaponry that were outlawed from even military use due to their destructive power.

Once they docked, the Gossam dealer and his madclaw Wookiee first mate stepped off of their ship. The rest of the crew stayed inside of the small heavily armed ship as they were only involded in raids, not business deals.

"Sorry I'm late,
" Eul said with his famous charm, "Customs officers were extra prudent today. It seems it takes longer to lure some stupid officials into a room alone with a madclaw than you think. Eul Tymn, we spoke before."
 

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((Sorry its taken me so long to reply. Been a bit busy lately.))

Nuria pushed herself off from the hull of the ship and made her way over to the man who had just landed. Before she got to him Avellas cut in front of her knowing that she would inevitably turn the simple exchange into a bloodbath, especially considering the mood she was in at the moment there was a high chance of it happening.
Avellas Vintahl. Pleasure to meet you. Those customs guy sure can be a bother some times can't they?
Avellas put his arm around the man's shoulder and walked him over to their ship's cargo ramp.
I'm sure our client will understand if the shipment gets delayed a little, but we've taken that into consideration when telling him of our delivery time.
Nuria gave Avellas a nasty stare, if you could call it that. He was spoiling her fun. Then she saw the large wookie near the other ship and headed over to see just how mad this claw was.
 

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(its ok, I have been to. I'm alright if it moves slowly)

Ammbasha was quick to move. He never allowed Eul to venture to far away from him, whether the trip was business or otherwise. Armed with bandoleers on his waist and chest loaded with various grenades and some gruesome melee weapons, the madclaw Wookiee was an obvious force to be reckoned with. Eul held the same mindset, and same lethality, though his was in a different aspect. While he allowed Avellas to take him so far, he politely turned and quit walking once he felt his ally's range was not in as close proximity as he would like. Closer now to the two clients' ship, Eul and Ammbasha together made their way until they were at its hull. The didn't worry about watching their own: a crew of naught but Wookiees was an invious defense in itself.

"Well I appreciate and respect your precautions good sir." Eul said with a sincere grin, "Now to make up for our delay, we can provide a myriad of bonus material. Though this is for you two in particular, not your client. You are our clients, they are not, so our only disservice was to you."

Ammbasha stood dangerously close to Eul. The Wookiee's rage was infamous in the galaxy's underworld, but at the same time, so was his intuition. And this famous intuition was telling him to be wary in the presence of the female. Practicality and business could stay even a madman's weapon, but there were some cases when they were ignored. Still, while he did not believe he or Eul to be in harms path, should a false move be made, his chemically enhanced tomahawks would be flashing into battle.
 
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