DarkGemini24601
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DarkGemini24601 & ZombieSplitter53: “Advances and Tactical Withdrawals”
It was late at night aboard the Golden Wind. Most of the occupants had already turned in. Aya handled the controls of the ship, keeping it on course as they sailed through space. As for JJ, she was relaxing alone in the lounge. Alone, save for Ash, who silently wiped down the counter of the bar. The Cartus looked down at a tall glass of something sweet and smelling of alcohol, a somewhat sad smile on her face. Her usual energetic nature seemed to have been replaced by something akin to melancholy. The door sighed as atmosphere exchanged between it and the lounge.
Kazane stepped in quieter than a whisper. Her footsteps hardly created audible sound, unless one were to listen very closely. As she approached JJ, though, the jumpsuit-clad bounty hunter purposely weighted her footfalls. Scaring the Captain wouldn’t do.
“You seem in low spirits,” the Japanese woman noted as she arrived in JJ’s peripheral view. “Shouldn’t a launch be exciting?”
“Hmm?” JJ looked up, her eyes quickly brightening. “Oh, yes. Quite exciting.” She stretched and yawned. “Sorry. When I get a few drinks in me, I get… nostalgic about the past.”
“Glad it doesn’t have that effect on me.” Kazane slipped into a chair across from the Captain. “Whiskey,” she requested of the bartender. “Your past can’t be as messy as mine."
The captain shrugged. “It’s not… exactly the cleanest either. I have been out and about on my own for a while, and I wouldn’t say I’ve always been proud of myself. But it is mostly… thoughts of home that cloud my thoughts late at night. Especially now as I… make a new family for myself - in a manner of speaking.”
Kazane leaned back, though she kept her orange eyes on JJ. “For me those two things are inseparable. I can’t go home, simple as.” She rapped a pair of fingers on the table. “But a life lost and a life gained is better than just a life lost, you know?”
JJ lifted her glass. “Cheers to that.” She took a large gulp and wiped her mouth. “Where, um… where is home for you? If you don't mind my asking…”
“Outside GFP space. I’ll give you that much for now,” Kazane replied, her cheeky smile returning from their first encounter. “There’s good reason to keep it vague.” For both our sakes. “But maybe I’ll tell you more when we get closer.”
“I’d like to get closer,” JJ noted with a cheerful grin. “To you. To the others. I want us to be a tight-knit group, you know? I want us to rely on each other. Trust each other. Like a real family would.”
Kazane’s smile wavered a little. “That’s an ideal. But if you’ve been in this business awhile, you’ve got to know that every hunter has their secrets and their demons. If trust tries to get too deep, there’s the risk of whiplash.”
The captain slowly turned back to her drink. “Yeah… you have a good point. Then comes the question of whether I should risk it, or just let secrets stay secrets. I mean… who am I to pry, right?”
“It’s less of a dilemma than you make it out to be.” Kazane smiled again. “Just get to know people. If they want to open up to you, they will. I know I’d like for us to get more intimate.” She placed a hand under her chin.
“Is that so?” JJ leaned back. “Alright then. How about… you ask me any question about my past. Anything at all, and I’ll try and be as open as I can. Nothing expected in return, just… a sign of trust.”
Kazane raised an eyebrow. “Bold. I like that.” She thought for a moment. “For starters, what’s your home planet like? And what did you do there before you became a hunter, if anything?”
“Oh, you… want to go back that far, hmm?” JJ looked a tad hesitant, but not so much that she wouldn’t share. “Well… it was a pleasant place, I suppose you could say. Nice and settled in GFP space, far from anyone that would cause it trouble. And I was… a farmer’s daughter.”
Kazane smirked. “That’s a mental image. Obviously that life didn’t suit you.”
“Ugh, no…” The Cartus huffed. “It was safe, peaceful… and boring. No, I got out of there as soon as I could. Never… never looked back…”
The cyborg kept her eyes on JJ’s. “You’re an awful liar,” she noted casually. “You don’t need to be dishonest with me. I won’t be sharing your secrets.”
JJ shrugged. “Okay, so… maybe I looked back. Maybe I was homesick for the longest time. Maybe a little part of me still is.” She sighed, hovering over her drink. “Sometimes, I just wonder, you know? Are they still there? Would they… be proud of me?”
“They’d be shitty parents if they weren’t,” Kazane replied with a wave of her hand. “Someone like us, though? Leaving’s inevitable. I wouldn’t necessary have picked this life, but take my augs. They’re essential alright, but even if they hadn’t been…” The Japanese woman rolled her shoulder-joints. “I probably would have been drawn to them anyway.”
JJ nodded. “You’re right. I might look back sometimes, and it might make me a little sad, but leaving was inevitable. I was just… drawn to the stars my whole life. There was no way I would have been happy just staring at them from the ground, and it was only a matter of time until I got out of there…”
“So you… what? Hitched a ride on a ship once you were eighteen or something?” Kazane questioned, not seeming to expect the stock-story to be her answer.
JJ grinned. “Twelve, actually. Like I said… I was bored.”
Kazane’s eyes widened - as did her smile. “So where’d you end up?”
“Ah, I don’t know if I should share any more without getting something in return.” The Cartus Captain winked. “And I can’t give all my secrets away all at once, right?”
Kazane chuckled. “That’s fair.” She crossed her arms underneath her chest. “I can’t promise I’ll answer, but you can shoot a question if you’d like.”
“Alright…” JJ leaned against her fist with a big smile. “Tell me how you met your partner. That should be simple enough for you to answer.”
“Nick? We’ve worked together three years. The guy fancies himself shy, but I bet you wouldn’t have picked that up,” Kazane pointed out with a grin. “He gave me some shit at first. Our methods aren’t exactly the same…” She took a sip of her whiskey without any trouble, “but when we got to know one another - and I saved his life a couple of times: those barriers went down.” She lifted a finger. “And before you ask, we’re not an item. We might be one of the few hunter pairs that haven’t ripped off one each-other’s clothes, but it’s true.”
“Interesting…” JJ’s smile widened. “Ever consider it?”
“Not a once. I’m not into guys.” A sly smile creased across Kazane’s features.
“Oh, really?” The captain leaned forward a bit. “Does that mean this whole time you’ve been… being extra nice to me because…”
“Possibly.” Kazane folded her hands together, hiding her mouth behind them. “You’ve been a very generous Captain, providing quite the view for her crew.”
JJ looked down at her chest and grinned. “Oh, yeah? Alright, nice to know people are liking the view.” She laughed loudly.
Kazane joined her in joviality. “You have no idea how hard it was to keep a straight face earlier. You didn’t even notice.”
“No, I guess I didn’t. Aya does say that I am pretty clueless…” Jackie-Jackie sighed, downing the rest of her drink. “I really like talking with you, Kazane.”
“I’ve been told I’m a fun conversation partner.” Kazane grabbed her glass and smiled sincerely at that. “Thanks, though.” She siphoned away another layer of her drink. “I’ve also been told I’m a fun partner in other regards - you can see what I've been doing now.”
“Oh, yeah.” JJ shook his head. “Maybe I’ll find out some day. Though for now I’m afraid I’d have to abstain. It isn’t exactly a good idea to jump into bed with a new crewman so soon.”
Kazane took a subsequent sip, falling silent for a moment. “You sure about that? I couldn’t sworn you seemed more open to adventure than that.”
“Maybe… but I have to have some standards.” She winked. “But that doesn’t mean that it is a no forever. It would be an interesting experiment at the very least.”
The Japanese woman rolled her shoulders. “Do I at least get some assurance you won’t get snatched up by someone else? You’re a prime target for that, as I’m sure you realize.” The glass lowered and Kazane still seemed to be smiling.
“Oh, don’t worry. I have no plans to be snatched up by anyone anytime soon. Besides, you’re actually the one who has been trying the hardest.” The Cartus leaned back in her chair. “Guess that’s honesty of character if I have ever seen it. And flattering.”
Kazane put her palms over her heart, only being partially-melodramatic. “I’m going to hold onto that compliment. I haven’t heard that one before.”
JJ slipped out of her chair and stretched. “Well, I meant it. Stay honest and true, if not with others, then at least always with yourself. Hold onto that self honesty as long as you can, and you’ll stay happy.”
Kazane didn’t try to conceal her study of JJ’s movements this time. “Oh. Speaking of honesty… I may have volunteered you for a… contest of sorts. I put a thousand credits on you being a better mechanic than that Shinso guy - Gazan. If you’re good for it, I’d love to see you humble him. If you’re not, I have an excuse to save the money.” Kazane shrugged. “So either way I win, really.”
JJ rubbed her chin. “Huh… interesting. Putting my skills to the test, huh? Sounds like fun.” She nodded. “I’ll do it.”
“Perfect.” Kazane grinned. “I look forward to seeing it. Not only because you pull off the greased-up look well.”
“Oh, I know…” JJ did a short pose, perking her lips and stretching her arms over her head. “For now though, I’m gonna hit the sack.”
For once, Kazane refrained from making another joke. She smiled lightly. “You do that. I’ll be seeing you around, Cap.” JJ winked, and left her be, letting out a loud, exaggerated yawn as she left.
It was late at night aboard the Golden Wind. Most of the occupants had already turned in. Aya handled the controls of the ship, keeping it on course as they sailed through space. As for JJ, she was relaxing alone in the lounge. Alone, save for Ash, who silently wiped down the counter of the bar. The Cartus looked down at a tall glass of something sweet and smelling of alcohol, a somewhat sad smile on her face. Her usual energetic nature seemed to have been replaced by something akin to melancholy. The door sighed as atmosphere exchanged between it and the lounge.
Kazane stepped in quieter than a whisper. Her footsteps hardly created audible sound, unless one were to listen very closely. As she approached JJ, though, the jumpsuit-clad bounty hunter purposely weighted her footfalls. Scaring the Captain wouldn’t do.
“You seem in low spirits,” the Japanese woman noted as she arrived in JJ’s peripheral view. “Shouldn’t a launch be exciting?”
“Hmm?” JJ looked up, her eyes quickly brightening. “Oh, yes. Quite exciting.” She stretched and yawned. “Sorry. When I get a few drinks in me, I get… nostalgic about the past.”
“Glad it doesn’t have that effect on me.” Kazane slipped into a chair across from the Captain. “Whiskey,” she requested of the bartender. “Your past can’t be as messy as mine."
The captain shrugged. “It’s not… exactly the cleanest either. I have been out and about on my own for a while, and I wouldn’t say I’ve always been proud of myself. But it is mostly… thoughts of home that cloud my thoughts late at night. Especially now as I… make a new family for myself - in a manner of speaking.”
Kazane leaned back, though she kept her orange eyes on JJ. “For me those two things are inseparable. I can’t go home, simple as.” She rapped a pair of fingers on the table. “But a life lost and a life gained is better than just a life lost, you know?”
JJ lifted her glass. “Cheers to that.” She took a large gulp and wiped her mouth. “Where, um… where is home for you? If you don't mind my asking…”
“Outside GFP space. I’ll give you that much for now,” Kazane replied, her cheeky smile returning from their first encounter. “There’s good reason to keep it vague.” For both our sakes. “But maybe I’ll tell you more when we get closer.”
“I’d like to get closer,” JJ noted with a cheerful grin. “To you. To the others. I want us to be a tight-knit group, you know? I want us to rely on each other. Trust each other. Like a real family would.”
Kazane’s smile wavered a little. “That’s an ideal. But if you’ve been in this business awhile, you’ve got to know that every hunter has their secrets and their demons. If trust tries to get too deep, there’s the risk of whiplash.”
The captain slowly turned back to her drink. “Yeah… you have a good point. Then comes the question of whether I should risk it, or just let secrets stay secrets. I mean… who am I to pry, right?”
“It’s less of a dilemma than you make it out to be.” Kazane smiled again. “Just get to know people. If they want to open up to you, they will. I know I’d like for us to get more intimate.” She placed a hand under her chin.
“Is that so?” JJ leaned back. “Alright then. How about… you ask me any question about my past. Anything at all, and I’ll try and be as open as I can. Nothing expected in return, just… a sign of trust.”
Kazane raised an eyebrow. “Bold. I like that.” She thought for a moment. “For starters, what’s your home planet like? And what did you do there before you became a hunter, if anything?”
“Oh, you… want to go back that far, hmm?” JJ looked a tad hesitant, but not so much that she wouldn’t share. “Well… it was a pleasant place, I suppose you could say. Nice and settled in GFP space, far from anyone that would cause it trouble. And I was… a farmer’s daughter.”
Kazane smirked. “That’s a mental image. Obviously that life didn’t suit you.”
“Ugh, no…” The Cartus huffed. “It was safe, peaceful… and boring. No, I got out of there as soon as I could. Never… never looked back…”
The cyborg kept her eyes on JJ’s. “You’re an awful liar,” she noted casually. “You don’t need to be dishonest with me. I won’t be sharing your secrets.”
JJ shrugged. “Okay, so… maybe I looked back. Maybe I was homesick for the longest time. Maybe a little part of me still is.” She sighed, hovering over her drink. “Sometimes, I just wonder, you know? Are they still there? Would they… be proud of me?”
“They’d be shitty parents if they weren’t,” Kazane replied with a wave of her hand. “Someone like us, though? Leaving’s inevitable. I wouldn’t necessary have picked this life, but take my augs. They’re essential alright, but even if they hadn’t been…” The Japanese woman rolled her shoulder-joints. “I probably would have been drawn to them anyway.”
JJ nodded. “You’re right. I might look back sometimes, and it might make me a little sad, but leaving was inevitable. I was just… drawn to the stars my whole life. There was no way I would have been happy just staring at them from the ground, and it was only a matter of time until I got out of there…”
“So you… what? Hitched a ride on a ship once you were eighteen or something?” Kazane questioned, not seeming to expect the stock-story to be her answer.
JJ grinned. “Twelve, actually. Like I said… I was bored.”
Kazane’s eyes widened - as did her smile. “So where’d you end up?”
“Ah, I don’t know if I should share any more without getting something in return.” The Cartus Captain winked. “And I can’t give all my secrets away all at once, right?”
Kazane chuckled. “That’s fair.” She crossed her arms underneath her chest. “I can’t promise I’ll answer, but you can shoot a question if you’d like.”
“Alright…” JJ leaned against her fist with a big smile. “Tell me how you met your partner. That should be simple enough for you to answer.”
“Nick? We’ve worked together three years. The guy fancies himself shy, but I bet you wouldn’t have picked that up,” Kazane pointed out with a grin. “He gave me some shit at first. Our methods aren’t exactly the same…” She took a sip of her whiskey without any trouble, “but when we got to know one another - and I saved his life a couple of times: those barriers went down.” She lifted a finger. “And before you ask, we’re not an item. We might be one of the few hunter pairs that haven’t ripped off one each-other’s clothes, but it’s true.”
“Interesting…” JJ’s smile widened. “Ever consider it?”
“Not a once. I’m not into guys.” A sly smile creased across Kazane’s features.
“Oh, really?” The captain leaned forward a bit. “Does that mean this whole time you’ve been… being extra nice to me because…”
“Possibly.” Kazane folded her hands together, hiding her mouth behind them. “You’ve been a very generous Captain, providing quite the view for her crew.”
JJ looked down at her chest and grinned. “Oh, yeah? Alright, nice to know people are liking the view.” She laughed loudly.
Kazane joined her in joviality. “You have no idea how hard it was to keep a straight face earlier. You didn’t even notice.”
“No, I guess I didn’t. Aya does say that I am pretty clueless…” Jackie-Jackie sighed, downing the rest of her drink. “I really like talking with you, Kazane.”
“I’ve been told I’m a fun conversation partner.” Kazane grabbed her glass and smiled sincerely at that. “Thanks, though.” She siphoned away another layer of her drink. “I’ve also been told I’m a fun partner in other regards - you can see what I've been doing now.”
“Oh, yeah.” JJ shook his head. “Maybe I’ll find out some day. Though for now I’m afraid I’d have to abstain. It isn’t exactly a good idea to jump into bed with a new crewman so soon.”
Kazane took a subsequent sip, falling silent for a moment. “You sure about that? I couldn’t sworn you seemed more open to adventure than that.”
“Maybe… but I have to have some standards.” She winked. “But that doesn’t mean that it is a no forever. It would be an interesting experiment at the very least.”
The Japanese woman rolled her shoulders. “Do I at least get some assurance you won’t get snatched up by someone else? You’re a prime target for that, as I’m sure you realize.” The glass lowered and Kazane still seemed to be smiling.
“Oh, don’t worry. I have no plans to be snatched up by anyone anytime soon. Besides, you’re actually the one who has been trying the hardest.” The Cartus leaned back in her chair. “Guess that’s honesty of character if I have ever seen it. And flattering.”
Kazane put her palms over her heart, only being partially-melodramatic. “I’m going to hold onto that compliment. I haven’t heard that one before.”
JJ slipped out of her chair and stretched. “Well, I meant it. Stay honest and true, if not with others, then at least always with yourself. Hold onto that self honesty as long as you can, and you’ll stay happy.”
Kazane didn’t try to conceal her study of JJ’s movements this time. “Oh. Speaking of honesty… I may have volunteered you for a… contest of sorts. I put a thousand credits on you being a better mechanic than that Shinso guy - Gazan. If you’re good for it, I’d love to see you humble him. If you’re not, I have an excuse to save the money.” Kazane shrugged. “So either way I win, really.”
JJ rubbed her chin. “Huh… interesting. Putting my skills to the test, huh? Sounds like fun.” She nodded. “I’ll do it.”
“Perfect.” Kazane grinned. “I look forward to seeing it. Not only because you pull off the greased-up look well.”
“Oh, I know…” JJ did a short pose, perking her lips and stretching her arms over her head. “For now though, I’m gonna hit the sack.”
For once, Kazane refrained from making another joke. She smiled lightly. “You do that. I’ll be seeing you around, Cap.” JJ winked, and left her be, letting out a loud, exaggerated yawn as she left.