ReddShark
Trickster
Melsara thought about saying something sarcastic about how thrilled she was to be joining the first order, but it was more than clear that it was not a good idea. She had no lee way here, there was zero wiggle room for her to be anything but a model prisoner. She was convinced that if she even looked at him with the wrong expression he’d strike her down.
Following after him, she took a seat in the co-pilot’s controls when he gestured for her to do so. She doubted that he wanted her to attempt assisting him, but she couldn’t have with her hands cuffed anyway.
When she heard the hiss of his mask, Melsara couldn’t help but look over to see the face that hid beneath it. It surprised her how young he appeared. She had heard rumors of him, and what Rey had done to him after their last interaction. Still, she hadn’t expected this. She looked away, staring at the window port in front of them, afraid he’d grow annoyed with her staring.
“Oh,” Melsara responded automatically when he asked her a question before she had given it any thought. The air hung in silence for a moment as she tried to think of something more to give him. “It’s hidden in the tree’s and jungle. It was an old temple of some sort, over grown now. It’s in the northern hemisphere, to the east.” It wasn’t much, but she hoped he’d take it for now.
- - -
Poe nodded, pleased by her immediate readiness to leave on an unknown mission. He hadn’t even told her where they would be going, or what they were looking for but unquestioningly, she was ready to go. That was a good sign.
“Well, I’ve already had breakfast and it should be a short mission, at the most a day - day and a half. So pack for a couple, just in case and we’ll meet back here in twenty.” He spoke to her almost as if he was giving an order to his squad, which she very well could be if she played her cards right.
“I’ll stop by the hangar on the way and get you an X-wing. I just need to let the guys know that you’re coming with me.” He smiled again, pleased with how the day was going so far and how Vera was turning out. He liked hard workers, people that cared, and people that wanted to fight. He got along well with them.
Following after him, she took a seat in the co-pilot’s controls when he gestured for her to do so. She doubted that he wanted her to attempt assisting him, but she couldn’t have with her hands cuffed anyway.
When she heard the hiss of his mask, Melsara couldn’t help but look over to see the face that hid beneath it. It surprised her how young he appeared. She had heard rumors of him, and what Rey had done to him after their last interaction. Still, she hadn’t expected this. She looked away, staring at the window port in front of them, afraid he’d grow annoyed with her staring.
“Oh,” Melsara responded automatically when he asked her a question before she had given it any thought. The air hung in silence for a moment as she tried to think of something more to give him. “It’s hidden in the tree’s and jungle. It was an old temple of some sort, over grown now. It’s in the northern hemisphere, to the east.” It wasn’t much, but she hoped he’d take it for now.
- - -
Poe nodded, pleased by her immediate readiness to leave on an unknown mission. He hadn’t even told her where they would be going, or what they were looking for but unquestioningly, she was ready to go. That was a good sign.
“Well, I’ve already had breakfast and it should be a short mission, at the most a day - day and a half. So pack for a couple, just in case and we’ll meet back here in twenty.” He spoke to her almost as if he was giving an order to his squad, which she very well could be if she played her cards right.
“I’ll stop by the hangar on the way and get you an X-wing. I just need to let the guys know that you’re coming with me.” He smiled again, pleased with how the day was going so far and how Vera was turning out. He liked hard workers, people that cared, and people that wanted to fight. He got along well with them.