
James shoved open the refresher door with an unnecessary amount of force. Sweat pouring off his forehead, he stood in the doorway and looked at Lori, bent down, arse in the air, over the navicom. He jerked back, slammed the door shut and crept very not subtly past her. Fumes permeated the air, split by the beep of the ships equipment. Outside, stars dotted the abyss of space sparsely, surrounding the ship in it's little pocket.James had been living there with Lori for the past few weeks.
Just the two of them, James and a hot girl who had a massive crush on his gay best friend. Poor Sebastian. It must have been so weird for him. It was just a shame Lori liked him and not James. Must have had something to do with Sebastian being six foot two.
Yeah. He bet it was that.
Sliding away from the door to the refresher, he walked clumsily past Lori as she tinkered with the navicom. Lip turning up, he grumbled in frustration. Resetting courses on the navicom was his job, damnit. He huffed, pulling his feet past Lori, his eyes on her backside the whole time. Pulling them away, he ran to the cockpit and check their course. Lori had reconfigured all the functions, now they were wibbly wobbly and not smooth. Hand on the terminal, James groaned loudly, spun around and snapped.
"What the kark have you done to my navicom?!" He shouted.
"You've karked up the functions and made them jagged, we'll be flying in zig-zags like this!" Huffing, he stared at the chart on the screen, angry and invalidated.
"Dumb queen," he slurred.
Lori and James hadn't exactly got along since taking off. Both of them were hot-headed and had a mean stride, and it didn't help that Lori had a nice butt. Staring, James stormed over to Lori and threw himself down, snatching the navicom's hardware from her.
"Get your arse back in the pilot's seat and let me fix this!" He shouted, "uuughh fffuuugg," growling, he muttered incoherent profanities and all manner of derogatory remarks as he lay the navicom in his lap.
Picking up his soldering iron, he went about reassembling all the wires Lori had karked up. Sebastian had explicitly told him on multiple occasions not to tell Lori that he didn't like girls, and James had respected that, so far anyway. He kind of wanted to tell her just to make her upset, but didn't. Lori and Sebastian had rekindled their friendship since James and himself had defected to the Rebels, so James didn't want to ruin that. Soldering iron in hand, he reconfigured the ends of the wire and breathed in and out, turning around occasionally to stare at Lori.
She had configured the functions of the navicom the wrong way, but he was really just mad because she liked Sebastian and not him. It wasn't fair.
[member="Loreena Arenais"]