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As they got to the hanger, Aeryun took a deep breath of the foul oil-smelled air. Oddly enough, this particular smell reminded her of home. Not that her home was at all in any sort of machine-like terrain; she was actually from a jungle planet. Her nostalgia reminded her of her father's workplace where he would work on broken engines and vehicles for travelers looking for a quick and cheap fix.
"Here we are...Ah...After you,"
Aeryun would give a playful curtsy, the most girly thing she'd likely ever to do for anyone, and then walk her way into his ship once more. She walked with Cappi over to a place where they could set the man down and then waited for Cappi to do just that.
"Do we have some kind of bindings in here somewhere?"
"Is that sarcasm or do you really think I know where things are in your ship?" she would ask in a playful manner again.
"Check, can you check in the utility locker... Here. Can you hold him for a sec?"
"That's what I thought," she would chime in and then let him go do his work. She kept her focus on the man in case he suddenly sprang to life and attacked them; not likely.
Cappi would then return and bind the man with wire and Aeryun couldn't help but start rubbing her wrists subconsciously. She hadn't told a lot of people about her mishap on Serriz IV, and thankfully that rumor stayed with the upper ups. She'd been taken captive by the Sith and it still gave Aeryun nightmares from time to time. She could still feel the Force-negating bindings that held her arms together.
"Here he comes....Come on. That's it."
Aeryun snapped her attention back to where it needed to be as Cappi snapped his fingers at the man. She watched as he came to and realized where he was and what his current predicament was holding him back.
"What the? What's? Who?"
"Don't remember us? Not her? Not your savior?...Do you even want to ask him questions or should we just go in his head?"
"Unfortunately for us I'm not too well versed in interrogation. I missed that day in my Jedi training," it was obvious sarcasm. "But that won't stop me from finding the answers in his head. So it's your call really if you want to do it the hard way."
"Here we are...Ah...After you,"
Aeryun would give a playful curtsy, the most girly thing she'd likely ever to do for anyone, and then walk her way into his ship once more. She walked with Cappi over to a place where they could set the man down and then waited for Cappi to do just that.
"Do we have some kind of bindings in here somewhere?"
"Is that sarcasm or do you really think I know where things are in your ship?" she would ask in a playful manner again.
"Check, can you check in the utility locker... Here. Can you hold him for a sec?"
"That's what I thought," she would chime in and then let him go do his work. She kept her focus on the man in case he suddenly sprang to life and attacked them; not likely.
Cappi would then return and bind the man with wire and Aeryun couldn't help but start rubbing her wrists subconsciously. She hadn't told a lot of people about her mishap on Serriz IV, and thankfully that rumor stayed with the upper ups. She'd been taken captive by the Sith and it still gave Aeryun nightmares from time to time. She could still feel the Force-negating bindings that held her arms together.
"Here he comes....Come on. That's it."
Aeryun snapped her attention back to where it needed to be as Cappi snapped his fingers at the man. She watched as he came to and realized where he was and what his current predicament was holding him back.
"What the? What's? Who?"
"Don't remember us? Not her? Not your savior?...Do you even want to ask him questions or should we just go in his head?"
"Unfortunately for us I'm not too well versed in interrogation. I missed that day in my Jedi training," it was obvious sarcasm. "But that won't stop me from finding the answers in his head. So it's your call really if you want to do it the hard way."