Haro was fussing with the odd asymmetrical cut of the dress shirt Naami had insisted he wear to... whatever he had planned, when a knock at the door made him jump.
Was it really time already? He was aware of his own time-blindness, but he really thought he'd been on track this time. Glancing at the clock on his datapad, he shook his head and smiled. Of course
Naamino Zuukamano
was early. What did he always say? Something about "if you're on time you're late, if you're early you're on time."
Haro snatched the dress pants off his bed and slipped them on in a rush as he moved toward the door, hopping on one foot then the other, almost stumbling before he caught himself on the wall.
"One sec!" He called, fastening the pants and hurriedly tucking in the dress shirt. He ruffled his unruly hair then shook it out before he pressed the button and the door hissed open.
Struck by that confident dimpled grin and the statue of a man leaned against his doorframe, Haro's eyes took in the sight of the handsome visage of his zabrak friend in a brief moment of transparent awe before he was able to pull it together. He heard the faint click of his own teeth as he snapped his mouth shut, then flashed a grin in effort to regain his cool.
"Hey," he managed in greeting before stepping aside as Naami passed. The moment Naami was turned away from him, Haro winced at his own idiocy. With a sharp shake of his head, he squared his shoulders and sighed, forcing whatever awkwardness he was feeling away. It was just Naami, his best buddy. Why did he feel so
nervous?
"Thanks." Accepting the shoes, he eyed the zabrak suspiciously.
"So... you gonna tell me where we're goin?" He asked as he moved over to take a seat in a chair in the corner of the small dorm and slip the shoes on. Once again, his inquiry was deflected and the aura of mystery maintained, though Haro certainly had his suspicions. His leading theory was that their girlfriend was somehow involved and this had to do with the three of them celebrating their imminent graduation. Though, Leshanna had told them she would be returning to Brosi after the feast at the Imperial Palace on Jutrand to continue her duties with her master. A part of him hoped she was secretly in on the surprise, but another part of him hoped that whatever this was just for him and Naami.
Things had felt... different between the two of them since returning to the academy after their break in a way that was simultaneously thrilling and terrifying. They had been through
so much together, become men together, built a bond closer than anything Haro could've hoped for, and their connection seemed to be only be growing stronger. But
the lie had always been an invisible, nefarious barrier around Haro's heart because he knew, eventually, he had to leave it all behind. Recently though, as graduation loomed, he'd been working a new angle—why pull the plug now when he'd gotten so far? With his position as a Hand of the King and the connections he had to the apprentices of some of the most powerful and influential Lords of the Sith, he had access to information the Galactic Alliance needed now more than ever.
Pushing away worries about the future and the schemes of his double life, Haro forced himself to be present in the moment and fully sink into the joy of being with his buddy and the thrill of his impending surprise. With a pep in his step and a generous dose of bright enthusiasm, he followed Naami's lead out of the dorms and into the rich crimson light of Horuset's sunset. His eyes went wide when he saw the speeder, wondering for a moment what academy student could afford such a gorgeous machine until he noticed Naami approaching it. His mouth fell open.
"No way! Are you fething kidding me?! An AV-21?!" He approached the classic speeder with awestruck reverence, one hand hovering just above the curve of its thruster before smoothing over it. A rush of eager elation buzzed through him watching Naami climb into the drivers seat and he couldn't help but loose a buoyant laugh as he climbed in beside him.
"Oh hell yes!" While he hooked up his datapad to the sound system to play some tunes, he immediately launched into all the reasons why AV-21's were
so astral—from their exclusive limited-production status, to their powerful dual-engines, to the history of their superior aerodynamic design built to replicate a Y-Wing cockpit.