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Technical Devotion, Part Five: Objective

technical devotion, part five: objective
content warnings: elusions to violence
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Kan placed down her bag at the end of the bed she would be staying in for that night. She opened it up and took out the few tools she would be taking with her on the mission, and slipped them into a pouch on her belt, looking up to meet Echo's gaze.
“Ready?” He asked.
“As I'll ever be” She replied with a smile.
The weather on Haidoral Prime left much to be desired. The rain that endlessly poured from the sky smelled distinctly unpleasant, like something acidic, sharp. Kan threw on her waterproof poncho as protection as her and Echo made their way through town and towards the imperial facility.
Up until this point, Kan had never seen Echo in his full armour, and particularly not with his helmet on. She had to admit that the design fascinated her, but realised that it was probably best to ask him about it after the mission was complete.
Echo took the lead, having had the time to study the layout of the small settlement. He made sure to keep close to walls to hide their movements, even if they were under the cover of darkness. They came to a stop at the edge of town, the imperial facility just a short distance away.
“There's a vent up there” Echo pointed, “Just big enough for us to fit in”
“How are we getting up there?”
“I'll give you a boost, and then you can pull me up”
Kan looked up at the vent and back to Echo, “I'm not sure I'm strong enough"
“Sure you are, it's not too high”
“Okay, if you say so”
With that, Echo moved out, Kan close behind him, and they sprinted to the outer wall of the compound. They waited as a patrol passed around the corner and out of their sight, and then Echo locked his hands together, positioning them on his knee. Kan placed her boot into his gloved fingers, finding a good positioning as she looked up at her destination.
“Alright, do it” She spoke quietly.
Echo counted down and then launched Kan upwards, coming to rest under her in case she fell back. Luckily, her fingers found purchase on the vent ledge, and she hung on with one hand as she quietly unscrewed the outer cover. The screws dropped down as they came loose, and Kan cursed quietly as the hood of her poncho fell backwards, exposing her to the unpleasant weather conditions. Shortly after, Kan offered the covering down to Echo, who caught it when she dropped it down to him. He looked back up to her as she curled her arms up, pulling herself inside the vent.
Echo waited patiently, keeping an eye on his surroundings, as Kan manoeuvred herself around and held out her arm down for him to grab. He wasted no time in jumping upwards, his fingers wrapping around her forearm. Kan dug her heels into the edge of the vent, pulling him up with all the effort she could muster. He quickly grabbed onto the edge of the vent, and Kan fell back, taking a deep breath. Echo climbed up into the vent and took his helmet off for a moment to rid it of some of the foul-smelling rain, simultaneously taking in the sight of Kan laid out and breathing heavily.
“See, easy” He said quietly.
Kan looked up to see a mocking smirk on his face, “I'm glad to see one of us is having fun”
Echo then brought a finger to his lips, his smirk still evident as he shushed her. Kan just rolled her eyes, her lazy smile once again making an appearance as she rolled over onto her front and began crawling through the vent. Echo fixed his helmet back onto his head and kept his eyes down as he followed after her.
After a few minutes, Kan came to a stop and turned as much as she could to show Echo that there was a way down below them. He nodded, and Kan brought her datapad from the pouch on her hip, scanning for life forms. When she was satisfied they would not be caught, she carefully opened the hatch and dropped down, Echo following suit.
Kan quickly made her way over to the door panel nearby, taking a cable from her belt and hooking her datapad up to it. Echo stood guard as she did so, making sure no one was coming.
“Got it” She mumbled, taking back her cable, opening the schematics of the building. She looked over the maps, letting out a quiet curse at the information she found.
“What is it?” Echo turned to her and then to her datapad, looking over the plans.
“Comms is on the other side of the building” She pointed to the point on the map of the building.
“Kriff” He said quietly, a hum of agreement coming from Kan.
“We can continue via the vents, though it will take longer”
Echo sighed, “Probably our best bet. We won't be able to come back later if we go in guns a-blazing now”
“I agree sir”
Echo looked to Kan with an utterly confused, yet amused expression.
“Did you just call me sir?” He whispered to her.
Kan's gaze met the visor of Echo's helmet, “Uh- yeah, is that not…?” She trailed off, staying professional though her face felt like it was on fire, “Right, sorry, my bad. Let's get going”
Kan slotted her datapad back into its pouch and jumped up to the vent, grabbing a hold of it and pulling herself up with reasonable ease. Echo just shook his head at the interaction, moving on and hauling himself into the vent behind her, closing it after himself.
It took almost 15 minutes, but the pair of them made it as far as they could in the vents, and Kan had begun sweating profusely at the heated temperature inside. Echo was luckier, his blacks being thermoregulated and allowing him to stay cool aside from the small sliver of skin between the top of his blacks and his helmet.
Kan pulled her datapad and scanned for life forms, the device not reading anything. She motioned to Echo that the coast was clear, and she opened the hatch. This time, the hatch was at the top of a wall rather than in the ceiling, so Kan took extra care not to make any noise as she let the covering hang down against it.
She began to shuffle forwards, but Echo's heart started beating out of his chest as he heard footsteps. It was too late for Kan to slowly shuffle back, so Echo took drastic action, lurching forwards and grabbing her by the waist with his one hand, hauling her back into the vent. He reached ahead of her and hooked his scomp into the vent cover, bringing it back into place as quietly as he could.
Echo’s hand stayed resting on Kan's bare abdomen beneath her poncho, and the two of them held their breaths as a group of imperials passed them by, none the wiser. Echo was so painfully aware of the position that he had put Kan in, he couldn't ignore it even if he tried. He was on top of her, her back pressed flat against his front and breathing right into her ear in shaky breaths. He tried to lift himself off of her as much as he could, but in the confines of the vent, he didn't get far. He kept himself focused, blocking out any unwanted thoughts at the proximity.
Kan, however, was finding it exceedingly difficult to stop her mind from wandering. She already knew she felt somewhat drawn to Echo, but the modulated sound of his breathing in her ear was driving her insane. She was blushing deeply at the intimacy of their position, especially when Echo brushed his thumb gently across her stomach almost imperceptibly. She had to suppress a shiver, fearing moving at all in this position.
“I'm sorry” Echo whispered, slowly edging backwards as the noise of the imperials had passed them by.
“Dont be. Thank you” Kan spoke breathlessly.
She looked back at him, and Echo's heart leapt to his throat at the sight of her. Her hair was stuck to her forehead in a mixture of rain and sweat, her cheeks were a darkened shade of green, and her eyes were blown wide and swimming with something that Echo dared not define, particularly in this position. He was eternally gratefully for his helmet in that moment so that Kan couldn't see his slack jaw and bright red cheeks.
Kan scurried from his grasp and quickly made her way out of the vent. Echo shook his head violently, focusing himself on the task at hand once more, and followed her lead.
The room they were heading towards was undoubtedly going to be guarded, so they closely hugged the walls as they made the short distance there. Kan came to a stop around the corner from the entrance and took a peek, then turned back to Echo.
“Just two guards, I've got this” She spoke assuredly, setting her blaster to stun
Before Echo could even argue, Kan stepped out and fired two rounds, and he heard the guards drop to the floor. He looked at her perfect form, a domineering confidence about her, and had to remind himself to breathe. He laid his back against the wall, still somewhat reeling from their close encounter before, and tried to quiet his mind. When he saw Kan take off her poncho out of the corner of his eye, he gulped. Maker, get ahold of yourself.
“Echo!” Kan hissed from down the hall, and he snapped back into it, quickly rounding the corner and catching up with her.
The communication room was empty, and Kan immediately got to work unscrewing the front panel from the main console. She looked over the inner workings of the machine and mumbled some things to herself. She brought her datapad out from its pouch, took a few photos, and then put the panel back. She then hooked her datapad up to the console and searched for any possibly useful files first of all.
“There's nothing but the transmission” She muttered, then brought her datapad closer to her face, looking over the information, “The signal is definitely going to the prison”

Kan and Echo had managed to retrieve any necessary information for Kan to figure out how to replicate the signal without any issues, and they were now back at their motel. Kan was knelt at the end of her bed, resting her forehead on it and looking down at her datapad, making calculations that Echo had no clue the meaning of. He couldn't help but chuckle at her posture, and he realised that her strange sitting habits were more or less a quirk of hers.
Kan looked up upon hearing Echo's amused huff, “What?”
“You sure sit in some funny positions” He mused, and she let out a small laugh herself and rubbed the back of her neck, sitting back on her heels.
“Yeah I guess I do, I just go with whatever makes me get the work done really”
“I don't think I'd get any work done like that” He said as he sat down on his own bed, beginning to take off his armour.
“Whatever, to each their own” She rolled her eyes and looked back down to her work. It wasn't the first time someone had commented on her less-than-regular sitting habits.
“Indeed” Echo replied.
Kan looked up again to see that Echo had stripped down to his blacks. She chewed her cheek a little, “Are you turning in?”
“Yeah, you should too, you have all of tomorrow to figure that out”
“Yeah, I'll finish up soon” She smiled, and Echo laid down on his bed, turning away.
“Goodnight Echo” Kan offered, and he smiled to himself.
“Night Kan"

Echo awoke and rubbed his hand over his face sleepily. He sat up in his bed and saw that the moon was still spilling through the curtains, not the sun. He sighed. He was a painfully light sleeper nowadays.
Before his brush with the Techno Union, he slept wonderfully. Every night, he was out like a light and relished in a good long sleep after a particularly rough campaign. However now, since being rescued from Skako Minor, he woke up constantly throughout the night. It was frustrating, to know from his own experience how blissful sleep could be, only to never be able to find any peace in the action anymore.
Echo looked over to Kan's bed and saw that it was still made, untouched and clearly having not been used at all. He frowned and looked around the rest of the small room, not finding Kan anywhere. He swung his legs over the edge of the bed and rose to his feet, taking the few steps towards the refresher door and knocking firmly. When he got no answer, he opened up the door and she wasn't in there either.
A panic rose in Echo's gut, and he stalked around the room, trying to calm himself and think rationally. There's no way someone could have taken her with me in here, I would have woken up. She's probably just taking a walk or something.
He kept running through his thoughts, but his eyes caught on something, or rather, nothing. Her bag and tools were gone. Has she left? In the middle of a mission? That seemed to be an impossibility to Echo, but the idea bounced around in his head nonetheless.
It was an hour before Kan returned, and Echo was beside himself. When he heard the door zip open, he whirled around, relief seeping into his body as he looked upon Kan’s soaked silhouette.
“Where have you been?” Echo asked urgently, striding over to meet her at the door.
Kan was taken aback, not expecting to find him awake. “Um, I went back. I completed the mission” She let a small smile creep onto her face at the admission.
“What?” He asked, his voice raised slightly in exasperation. He waited for her to say she was joking or anything else, but she stood looking at him in all seriousness. “That was reckless! You shouldn't have gone in without backup!”
Kan said nothing, her high from completing the mission coming crashing down at Echo's accusatory tone. She tried to keep her expression impassive, but the soft crease in her brow was betraying her. Echo noticed it almost immediately, and his own demeanour softened.
“I'm sorry, just- Kriff, when are you going to stop worrying me all the time?” He said, turning away and mumbling under his breath.
“What do you-”
“Nothing, ignore me” He waved a hand to dismiss her prying. He took a seat on his bed and relaxed his posture, feeling like he could relax now, knowing that Kan was safe.
Kan took off her bag and poncho, and approached timidly, sitting opposite him on her own bed, the first time she had touched it.
“I'm sorry if I worried you, Echo. I intended to be back before you woke up” She said quietly.
“Yeah well I dont sleep so well” He replied, a traceable amount of animosity in his tone.
Kan didn't really know what was appropriate to say and just settled on what seemed like the most obvious to her, “Why not?”
Echo looked up and met her eyes, her soft and gentle gaze watching him with no scrutiny, only genuine interest.
“I dont know, I just don't” He lied, something he'd never been good at, and Kan definitely picked up on it, though she didn't press. Echo sat back against the wall, crossing one leg over the other as he lay on his bed.
For a moment, they were both silent, and Echo realised his heart was still beating fast from the unease of Kan being missing. He couldn't quite understand why it had affected him so, but he assured himself that it was just because he felt Kan had a particular innocent friendliness about her that people could take advantage of. Nothing more.
“So… you did it? You doubled the signal?” He asked.
“Yeah, it wasn't too hard, just took a bit of time. I've rigged it so that their signal will break down eventually, so they shouldn't notice anything for a while” Kan laid down on her side and propped herself up on her elbow.
Echo mirrored her, sliding down the bed to meet her gaze, “Have you ever done anything like that before?”
“No” She said quickly, now struggling to hold back how excited she felt about it, “I've gotta say I found it pretty fun”
Echo smirked at the childish wonder in her eyes, “I can tell”
Kan rolled her eyes and flopped onto her back, looking up at the ceiling with a wide smile. She let out a deep breath, the bed was a lot softer than the bunk at base.
“Can I ask you about your armour?” Kan asked out of the blue.
“Uh, yeah” Echo said hesitantly, “What do you want to know?”
“How come it's… different from the rest of the clones?”
Echo was a little apprehensive, but he was beginning to understand that Kan was just inquisitive.
“I was part of a spec ops team” he admitted.
“No way” Kan rolled back over to face him.
Echo's breath hitched as her eyes locked with his again. He couldn't deny that she looked absolutely beautiful, her back illuminated by the light of the moon and dark hair spilling over her shoulders and waist.
“Yeah, I wasn't always, but I joined them towards the end of the war” He spoke before he could dwell on the flurry of feelings in his chest.
“What division was it?” Kan asked eagerly.
“Uh… Clone Force 99” Echo answered, though he wasn't sure it would really mean anything to her.
However, Kan's eyes lit up, “Woah, yeah, I heard about you guys”
“You did?” Echo raised his eyebrows in surprise.
Kan realised her familiarity was showing and pulled back a bit, “Yeah, I mean, you were known by a lot of people before the war ended”
Echo nodded, “I guess yeah”
“Wait, so you're like… genetically enhanced?”
“No. Like I said, I joined them later on” Echo replied, laying down on his back.
“Right, cool”
Kan desperately wanted to ask how he ended up with his cybernetic limbs, and if that's what landed him a place on the team, but she recognised it wasn't her place, and his reaction to her last comment had not been received particularly well. Something about Echo really interested her, and she just wanted to understand him and pick his brains about anything and everything.
She instead stood up and grabbed her sleep clothes from her bag, and went to the refresher to get changed. When she reentered the room, she made her way straight to her bed and slipped under the covers, revelling in the softness that she hadn't felt in so long.
Kan felt sleep gripping her quickly, her mind tired from the day's work, but she heard Echo speak through her hazy state.
“Kan?”
“Yeah?”
“Well done, for completing the mission. It's an impressive feat, you should be proud of yourself"
Kan smiled broadly in the dark, “Thanks Echo”
She only wished that he would've said that he was proud of her. I suppose we're not there yet.

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technical devotion, part ten: unveiling truths
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Echo entered the dwelling and slipped off his droid mask with a definitive sigh. Another day of nothing. Though his defeated expression was quickly swept from his face as Kan came running up to him.
“Echo, you're back!” She said quickly, excitement evident, though Echo was sure it wasn't just because he'd returned.
“I’m back… what's up?” He asked dubiously.
“I've been trying to comm you all afternoon” Kan scurried back to the kitchen table, rummaging through the mess on the table. “but I think I know why you haven't been replying, at least… you haven't been ignoring me right?” She stopped rummaging to look up and tilt her head to the side.
Echo smiled faintly, “No, I haven't”
“Okay, well” Kan continued her frantic searching, “Ah, here” She pulled out her datapad, “I was listening in on their comms, and it seems that the Empire are undertaking the exact same project that I am”
Echo frowned in confusion as Kan made her way over to him with the datapad, “What do you mean?”
“Technological shorting, disrupting, whatever you want to call it” She brought up the words she had typed up upon hearing them, “This is what they said”
Echo looked over the words. Electrical pulses… system failure… signal disruption… mining…
“What does this mean?” He asked, looking to Kan, who was now exceedingly close to his chest as she showed him the file over her shoulder.
“A lot of things” Kan started, leaning back into Echo's shoulder a little, “It means that the reason they're building this weapon here, on this planet, is because of the mining operation they're running 15 or so klicks from here. Where my project is entirely wiring-based and ecologically… well, not destructive, theirs is going to pillage this planet of whatever resource it is they've found helps in creating their weapon. It means that they intend to use this weapon, which would be some kind of canon, as something they could fit onto their fighters to shoot at other ships and short the entire system, bring down the ship in any and all senses. It's technological warfare at is finest, and mightily unfair and unethical in so many ways. Not that we thought the Empire were above that”
Echo tried so desperately to focus on Kan's words, but the feel of her leaning into him was frying his brain. She continued to rest even more of her weight into him as she talked, pointing at parts of the text on her datapad and talking in animated way as if it wasn't making Echo burn inside at the feeling. He so desperately wanted to just wrap his arms around her waist and bury his nose in her neck, fully taking in the scent that was teasing him. He didn't realise that he was just staring at Kan and trying to supress his thoughts until she had turned to look at him.
“Are you listening?” She asked plainly.
“Uh… yeah, sorry” Echo stumbled through the words, swallowing hard as he looked down into her eyes from only inches away.
“You okay?” Kan asked, her gaze flicking between Echo's eyes, which seemed full of alarm.
“What? yeah, fine” He said, finally having to look away from Kan as her stare became too intense to cope with, and he felt himself crumbling beneath it.
Kan just looked at him for a moment longer before stepping away from him and sitting on the edge of the table.
“Echo can I ask you something?”
He let his eyes find hers again, palms sweating, “I suppose”
Echo could see Kan's hesitance before she spoke, “Um, why disguise yourself as a droid?”
“Oh” Echo looked down at his disguise and the mask that was still in his hand, then back up, “I guess because I'm mostly mechanical as it is. It's easier than having to come up with an explanation as to why I'm like this”
Kan nodded, “I can understand that but…” She trailed off.
“What?”
“I don't know, I can't imagine it feels nice, mentally”
Echo was taken aback that Kan had even thought of that, his heart once again acting up as she proved her selflessness. She had thought about how it must feel for him, a man that was mostly machine, to present himself to the world as what many saw him as anyway.
“I mean… maybe, but what else could I do?”
Kan gazed at him intently, her brow setting in a straight line as she looked away sheepishly, “I didn't draw up that hand attachment for no reason”
“Why did you?” Echo couldn't stop himself from asking.
“Oh, I mean, I didn't know why you had the scomp but I figured that sometimes two hands could come in handy” Kan shrugged, then let out a little laugh at the accidental pun.
Echo chuckled, though he still pressed for more, “But… we didn't even really know each other then”
Kan looked to the ground, “Yeah, I guess I was just trying to make myself useful, and I actually had a dream about it” She chuckled, “Then I just got it in my head”
Echo’s heart skipped a beat, “You had a dream about me?”
“About making the attachment and giving it to you, yeah” Kan smiled at him.
“Did I like it? In the dream” Echo let a smile fall across his lips.
“I don't remember actually” Kan said with a finger in her chin as if trying to recall.
Echo chuckled softly, then drew his eyebrows together as his next thought formed, “I'm sorry I didn't say anything at the time, it was very kind of you to think of me and I just ignored it”
“It's okay, I know you don't like to talk about… stuff” Kan trailed off, cursing herself for even saying the words.
As Kan looked down shyly, Echo viewed her with only complete trust and adoration, and felt compelled to finally tell her the truth about himself.
“It was the Separatists, that made me like this” He confessed, and Kan's eyes snapped up to his. She stayed quiet to let him continue, “I got myself… blown up, on a mission, and the Techno Union took whatever was left of me and made me into…” He gestured to himself.
“I'm so sorry that happened to you Echo” Kan said with the utmost sincerity.
Echo was sick of the pitying looks, and now he especially hated it from Kan. He suddenly regretted saying anything, feeling weak in front of the one person he was determined to appear strong in front of. Though, by her nature, Kan had something else to say.
“But I'm very glad that you're alive. If you had died being blown up I never would have met you” She spoke so seriously, her eyes holding so much emotion. An emotion that, it seemed to Echo, appeared to be understanding.
“That's true I suppose, I am grateful to be alive, even if it's the Separatists I have to thank for it” He chuckled a little, and Kan joined him in the action, if a little sadly, then she grew more serious again as she brought her hand to her shoulder.
“The Separatists were monsters”
Echo instantly noticed the way her eyes glazed over for a moment, and how she was absent-mindedly tracing the outline of her scar. He tried to catch her eyes again for conformation of what it seemed like she was insinuating, however inadvertently.
“But I'm glad you’re here, and you know I think your attachments are pretty cool right?” Kan looked back to Echo and noticed him looking at her scar as she ran her hand along it.
Echo smirked a little, “You might have mentioned it”
Kan smirked back at him before taking a seat at the table and returning to fiddling with whatever contraption is was she was tweaking now.
“Can I ask you something too?” Echo asked, unable to help himself any longer.
“Is it about my scar?” Kan asked back almost immediately, without even looking back at him.
“Uh- yeah, but only if you feel comfortable talki-”
“It's fine” She sighed, “I got it during the war, I was on Felucia with the 41st. Apparently the Separatists had started taking prisoners by then”
“Wait, when you said you were in the war…”
Kan figured that the loth-cat was more or less out of the bag at this point, and decided that since Echo had trusted her with his secret, she'd let him into hers.
“I served as an engineer and then got trained as a field medic under Master Unduli, she all but saved me from the Separatists and I offered my services as gratitude. I don't think either of us foresaw it lasting the whole duration of the war” She ended with a small chuckle, but Echo was still stuck on what she'd said before.
“You were taken prisoner by the Separatists?”
Kan sighed, “Yeah, they insisted that I was Luminara's padawan, wanted information about her battle strategies but I resisted, which they didn't take too kindly to”
Echo sat down next to her, watching her with such understanding and a newfound reverence.
“What did they do?” He asked so quietly, almost in a whisper, as if afraid to even ask, or know.
“It was um-” She swallowed a lump in her throat, “Some sort of acid or something” She confessed, and looked to Echo to see his eyes go wide, “Yeah it wasn't fun”
“I'm so sorry that happened Kan”
Kan just smiled sadly.
Echo was floundering for the right thing to say. Instead, he just said what he was thinking, “For what it's worth, I think the scar is pretty cool”
Thankfully, her eyes lit up, “Really?”
“Yeah, makes you look tough” Echo's lips curled into a smirk.
Kan laughed, “Thanks Echo, that means a lot”

“Okay, so we're clear on the plan?”
Echo nodded, a smirk threatening to take over his lips as Kan stepped into the more militaristic side of her personality. The seriousness of her expression as she leaned over the kitchen table, pointing at a location on the holomap, was enough to drive him crazy. Now knowing where she learnt to act this way, it only made it that much more attractive to him.
“Can I get an actual affirmative on that” She asked, a little of her usual personality slipping through with the tilt of her head.
“Yes Ma'am” Echo said, unable to hold back his smirk any longer.
Kan rolled her eyes, her own smirk fighting it's way onto her face, “Okay okay, let's get going then”
Kan turned off the holomap and picked up her blaster holster from the table, slinging it around her hips and making sure it was secure. Echo watched her out of the corner of his eye as he secured his armour, and caught her eye when she did the same thing. Kan blushed furiously.
For all that she felt she made it painfully obvious, Echo seemed to be unaware of her affection for him, and unbeknownst to her, it was exactly as unaware as she was of his feelings for her. She felt that there was something unsaid between them, but she didn't know if Echo would label it the same as she would, so she left it alone.
“Alright let's go” Kan said after a moment, moving towards the door.
Echo and Kan stepped out into the dusk, a stillness hanging in the air that only felt noticeable as the rest of the world settled into sleep. They quickly made their way to the warehouse on the other side of the town, where the Empire’s main base of operations was located.
Despite Kan’s reluctancy to do it previously, they were really going in with a blaster and nothing else. It was risky, but they had figured out a way to reduce the risk a little. In Echo’s surveying, he had noticed that there was somewhat of a backdoor that was left unguarded for a few minutes when the guards changed from the day shift to the night shift, and it was something that happened everyday without fail. That would at least afford them a way inside, but from there, it was anybody’s guess as to what would happen.
They came to rest at the edge of the woods that the backdoor overlooked, and watched as the Stormtroopers there talked to each other, one of them checking the time.
“Any second now” Echo murmured, as if to try and quell his own eagerness.
A few moments later, one of the Stormtroopers nodded their head to the inside, and the other agreed, opening the door for them to finish their shift.
“Time to go” Kan whispered and quickly darted from their cover in the trees. Echo followed closely behind her, and they silently slipped inside. They found themselves in a corridor, the sound of far-off chatter bouncing around the walls.
“Where should we start?” Echo asked in a hushed voice. He figured that since Kan was the more necessary person in this mission, be able to slice through their encryption and firewalls with ease, that he would take her lead.
“In here” Kan figured they would start with the nearest door and see what they could find.
She turned her head to the door, and upon hearing nothing, opened it up. She held her blaster in front of her as she went inside, though relaxed when she saw that no one was there, and it appeared to be some kind of small barracks. She saw an imperial officer’s uniform laid out on one of the bunks and ran her fingers over the fabric, looking to Echo.
“I might as well, right? In case we get caught” She reasoned and Echo nodded, turning away to let her change.
He breathed deeply, his blaster held to his chest as he rested next to the closed door, listening for anyone incoming. Regrettably, the only thing he could focus on was the sound of Kan’s clothes falling to the floor and the rustle of her slipping on the new ones. Luckily for him, no one had come in the time that it took for her to get into the uniform.
“Okay, lets continue” Kan said, and Echo turned to look at her. She looked completely incorrect in the uniform. It fit her well enough, but even with the seriousness of her mission persona, it was far too devoid of any charm to match her in any way.
They moved out again, both of them with light footfalls and straining to listen for if anyone was coming. They made their way down a few narrow corridors before they came upon a door with a small window in it, and they could see the light of a holoscreen still lit up in the otherwise dark room. Kan entered and set her blaster down on the surface beside the screen, looking around for the computer. She found it underneath the surface and pulled out the datastick she had brought along.
“Watch the door” She spoke quietly, and Echo settled himself by the door, so that he could see out but anybody walking past wouldn’t notice him.
The computer wasn’t logged in to anything, so Kan had to slice through their decryptions, which the datastick helped with, but she hit a wall quickly.
“Kriff” She hisses quietly.
“What is it?” Echo asked, not taking his eyes away from the door.
“Nothing, it’s just going to take me a second to… nevermind got it”
Echo chuckled to himself, and Kan got to sorting through the files on the computer. There were a lot, far more than she was anticipating.
”Echo, get over here”
He obliged quickly, and came to stand behind her, leaning over her shoulder.
“There’s so many files. These one here pertain to this specific base I believe and they would take enough time to download as it is… We could really get a lot of information here, but…” She trailed off, her thoughts jumbled, “We could try and send a signal to Rex, send the files to him instead, but we don’t have the wherewithal for that right now, and it would take too long to-”
“Kan it’s fine. Lets just get the information on this base, at least for now. We can figure out more later if need be” Echo placed a hand on her shoulder and felt her relax beneath it.
“Okay, it’ll just take a few-”
Kan was interrupted by the door sliding open and an officer walking inside.
“Wha-?”
Echo acted on instinct before they could even finish the word, shooting a stun blast at them.
“Better get on with it then” He said in a strained chuckle, moving to pull the stunned body inside. He closed the door and resumed his previous position as Kan began downloading the files about the project onto the datastick. He kept half an eye on the crumpled form of the Imperial that he had positioned against the wall, and kept the rest of his attention on the corridor outside. A few people passed by; a patrol of Stormtroopers and a pair of officers, but none had noticed them inside the room. After an almost painful amount of time, Kan spoke up.
“Got it”
She removed the datastick and put it back in the pouch on her belt, and Echo checked the corridor once more before sliding the door open. Kan stepped out into the hall before him, but before he could even set one foot out the door, she pushed him back inside and closed the door. He was about to protest, open the door and ask what was going on, but he quickly saw the problem.
“I’ve not seen you here before” The officer spoke with suspicion, the Stormtroopers either side of him gripping their blasters a little harder.
“New transfer” Kan said calmly.
”What’s your rank and operating number?”
“Um… Lieutenant… Oh kark it” Kan whipped her blaster from its holster and fired a stun blast to each of the Imperials before her, then opened the door again, “We’ve got to go”
Echo clambered over the bodies that were collapsed in the hall as he followed after Kan, and they made their way back towards the way they came in, though when they got into the barracks where Kan had taken the clothes from, there was someone there.
“Hey! That's my uniform!” The woman pointed at her accusingly and Kan rolled her eyes, quickly stunning her.
She began quickly stripping off the Imperial uniform, “Didn’t suit me anyway”
Echo turned away, a small laugh escaping his lips at how relaxed she seemed in the situation that was anything but. After she was back in her own clothes, they left out the door they had entered, stunning the night shift guards who had since taken their post. The two of them ran back to their dwelling, circling around the outskirts of the town and through every secluded back alley and side street that they could.


technical devotion, part eleven: co-existing
content warnings: nightmares, canon-typical violence
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The light of the holoprojector flickered, the image of Rex quivering in the darkened kitchen, the curtains pulled and shutters bolted closed.
“So you’re saying they’ve already built this weapon?” Rex asked, his brow set in a straight line.
“I’m not sure. I believe they have fully realised the tech, as there was some disturbance to devices that were nearby to their warehouse, but I’d wager it would take a lot longer to figure out how to harness that power into a projectile of some kind” Kan replied.
“How do you think they would do that?”
Kan sighed deeply, pulling together her thoughts, “From what I can gather from their reports, the material that they have been mining here is something that draws electrical charge naturally, the material itself is recorded as having disturbed their equipment, and it is located in a place that is somewhat of a local legend. The people here believe that something, some kind of god perhaps, is behind the disturbance, but once the Empire began digging about, they found a repository of this… material, mineral, metal - I’m not sure entirely what it is exactly, their reports are rather vague. The issue is… well, a bigger issue, is that the material seems to store what electrical charge it takes to some extent, so if they were able to create some kind of canon for this, a projectile containing this material could disable a ship, and then implode on itself - especially with the collected power of an entire ship held within it - sending back the signal and thus possibly frying the ship’s circuits, and if it were big enough, perhaps even the people inside would be affected. It could be devastating. Especially to any kind of large ship such as a venator, or something of a similar size which would usually be able to fend off small fighters with no problems”
Rex blew out a long breath, “Kriffing hell”
“Yeah. Kriffing hell” Kan sighed, leaning onto the kitchen table to steady herself.
“This is certainly not what I expected when I sent you guys there, I would’ve sent others as well had I known” Rex said, and scratched the stubble of his five o’clock shadow. He looked particularly worn down, and Kan felt awful to have to put this weight on his shoulders as well. “I need to think on this. I’ll talk to the others and see what they think, and I’ll call you within a few rotations once we have a plan. For now, hang tight and do what you can, but don’t take any drastic action without consulting me first”
“Yes sir” Kan nodded.
“Alright. Good work you two, I’ll see you in a few rotations”
The image of Rex flickered and cut out, enveloping the room in darkness. Kan looked over to Echo, who had been mostly silent during the call, electing to let Kan explain her findings. He didn’t think of himself as stupid when it came to technological pursuits, but with Kan in the room it was hard not to feel that way. After all, Rex had chosen Kan specifically for this mission because of her knowledge of the subject, and with the information they had found, he was now definitely more than a little out of his depth.
“I’ll go and open the windows” He said quietly, and walked over to the door.
He made his way around the kitchen, opening up the shutters and pulling open the curtains from the outside to let some air into the room that had become stuffy, whether because the windows were closed or because the subject of the call was so heavy, he didn’t know. When he made his way back inside, Kan was already back to tinkering with her own tech disruption project, soldering together all the aspects that made up one part of it. Echo saw her lick her lips and instinctively filled a cup with water, placing it next to her working hands on the table.
Since they had been confined in the same space for so long, both Kan and Echo had begun to pick up on little things that the other did. For Kan, it was that when she licked her lips while she was working it meant that she was thirsty. Kan had no idea what her tell was, and was astounded that Echo seemed to realise she was thirsty before she even realised herself, placing a cup of water beside her without so much as a word. For Echo, it was that when he was cold, he would rub his neck a certain way, as if containing a shiver, and Kan would offer him a blanket or a heatpad.
It was these little actions that made their time together so seamless. They seemed to co-exist so naturally, never stepping on each others toes, always having pleasant conversation, and knowing when what was preferred was a comfortable silence.
“Thanks” Kan smiled up at Echo as he sat across from her, and he gave her a small smile.
Echo watched Kan work, admiring how easily her nimble fingers worked, how steady her hands were.
“How did you get into this sort of stuff” He asked after a while.
Kan looked up momentarily, “My dad ran a repairs shop, I just picked up a lot of stuff from him”
“Is that where Master Unduli found you?”
“No” Kan shook her head, dropping the tools in her hands, “When the war came about I left home, I guess I was searching for some kind of purpose but I was just travelling around doing repairs and odd jobs for people, when Luminara came along I figured there wasn't really any better way I could help the war effort”
Echo nodded and Kan resumed her work again. He really found her drive admirable, her desire to do the right thing, or to be a part of something important, something that meant something. She had joined the Grand Army of the Republic, and now she was here, fighting alongside him and his brothers once more, for seemingly the same reason as before - the Republic. He couldn’t help but want to know more about her, about her childhood and her time in the war, but he didn’t want to push, especially as he knew it could be a particularly sore subject for her.
“Kan, what's your real name?” He asked instead.
She smirked a little as she looked up at him, “It's Kandam'aira. Kandam'aira Hynzir” She watched as Echo’s mouth hung open, almost imperceptibly. “It's a lot I know” She shrugged, a little nervously as she knew people didn’t often try to use her full name.
“How do you say it again?” Echo asked, bringing a warmth to her chest.
“Kandam'aira”
He sounded it out by each syllable, “Kan-dan-ei-ra?”
“Almost” Kan smiled encouragingly, “This is how it's spelled”
She pulled her datapad from the mess beside her and opened up a new file, typing out the spelling in aurebesh. She turned the screen to face him, and Echo read it a few times, turning it over in his head, “Kandam'airra”
“It's more… -ŕa, small roll on the R”
“Kandam'aira?” He said perfectly, and Kan smiled.
“Yeah that's it”
“It's really pretty” He looked up to her from the datapad, and Kan blushed a bit.
“Thanks, it's not as cool as Echo but it's whatever” She shrugged her shoulders nonchalantly.
“Echo isn't cool” He laughed, “It sounds better when you say it though”
“Oh? Why's that?” Kan asked innocently, her gaze inquisitive.
“Uh- your accent, you have a nice voice” Echo admitted, clearing his throat afterwards.
“Oh” Kan blushed again, “Thank you”
She got on with her soldering again, this time with flushed cheeks, and Echo smirked to himself upon noticing it. It made him feel like being a little bolder.
“Why don't you go by your full name?”
“It's just long and people get it wrong all the time. I won't correct them on it either, so it's just easier”
“Why won't you correct them?”
“I just don't want the confrontation”
Echo smirked, “You corrected me”
“Well you're different” She said with no hesitation.
Echo’s eyebrows shot up, “I am?”
His tone was curious in a particular way, and Kan looked up at him briefly to catch his smirk.
“Uh- Yeah” She gulped, looking down to her work again.
“How so?” Echo pressed, and Kan found it hard to keep her skin from blushing even further.
“I don't know, you're like, easy to talk to, or something”
“Or something” He mumbled with a smirk, “Can I call you Kandam'aira?”
She gulped again, refusing to meet his gaze, “If you want to”
“I think it suits you better than just Kan”
“Really? Why?” She looked up at him briefly, to see that his face was still maddeningly and enticingly pulled into a smirk.
“Because it's a beautiful name”
Kan’s heart hammered in her chest, unsure if Echo really meant what it sounded like he was saying. She just stayed quiet, not looking at him, and feeling her whole body heat up as her blush infected her.
Echo bit the inside of his cheek, following up with, “If that's okay to say”
“Of course it's okay, I dont think I've ever been complimented on my name before”
Echo chuckled, “I wasn't really talking about your name that time”
Kan looked to him, and he stared back at her intently, a small smile gracing his lips.
“Oh” She looked down to her work again with small smile.
Echo watched her, his heart soaring with adoration as she fumbled over her project. For the first time, Echo allowed himself to think, pretend even, that Kan maybe liked him in the way he liked her.

She was running, faster than she had ever run before. She had to escape them.
Their blaster bolts flew all around her as she wound her way around the large trees of Kashyyyk's forest. They were getting further and further away, but she didn't stop running.
Her lungs burned, her limbs ached, but she had to hide.
As she turned to look back at her pursuers, a bolt came straight at her head. She evaded it in time, enough to not be killed at least, but a sharp pain seared at the edge of her cheek. She brought her hand to the pain, and in her distracted state, she tripped over a root. Before she could scramble to her feet again, a foot was pressed to her stomach, keeping her back flat against the mossy undergrowth.
“Kandam’aira Hynzir, you are a traitor to the Empire and shall be dealt with as such”
Her best friend, her ori’vod, Spider, stood above her, blaster pointed at her head.
“Spider please. What’s happening? What Empire?” She trembled. It was hard not to let the fear wash over her like a tidal wave at the sight above her and the feel of his boot heel digging into her.
“Quiet!” He hissed.
She could see the tremble in his hands, and a single tear slipped from his eye. He should have taken the shot by now, but he just stood above her, waiting to find it within himself to do it, or possibly fighting that part of him with everything he had, she didn’t know which.
“Spider please, it’s me, it’s Kan”
“I know who you are, traitor” He spoke with such venom that she almost didn’t recognise him. Spider was soft, he was loving and he cared for her like nothing else. Who was this above her? He had the webbed scar splayed across his jaw that would set him apart from not only his brothers, but every other human, and yet, she couldn’t recognise him anymore.
“Spider” She whispered, her voice displaying every ounce of terror that she felt.
Spider’s first finger pressed into the trigger, still shaking, and a bolt flew right towards her head.
Kan sat up in bed, thrown from her dream. She took a shaky breath and raked her hand through her hair, unsticking the few small strands that had clung to the sweat on her forehead.
It had been a while since she had had a nightmare, and even longer since she had dreamt of that moment.
Kan lifted herself from her bed and tiptoed downstairs, filling a cup of water from the tap. She took a few gulps from it and settled herself in her usual chair, situating herself among the familiarity and comfortability of her work. It was still dark out, the stars of systems far away twinkling brightly at her through the window. She felt the gentle chill of the breeze passing through the window and sighed deeply, centring herself in the moment. That’s when she heard talking coming from Echo’s room.
She didn’t want to eavesdrop, but she wondered who he was talking to so late at night. However, when she pressed her ear to the door she could only hear incoherent mumbling, and she could hear Echo shifting around in his bedsheets. She cracked open the door, and her heart clenched at the sight of him. His face was twisted in agony, and writhing around as if trying to break free from something.
Kan approached the bed, “Echo, wake up” She gently placed a hand on his arm, but he didn’t wake, only breathing more raggedly. She sat down on the edge of the bed, her other hand finding itself on his face, “Echo! Wake up!” She said more firmly.
Echo sat up suddenly, his eyes wild and breath uneven. Upon realising Kan was there, he moved away from her, shame burning at his cheeks.
“I’m fine, go back to sleep” He managed to mumble out, trying to compose himself.
“I wasn't asleep, I heard you mumbling and just wanted to make sure you were okay” Kan spoke ever so softly, “You were having a nightmare?”
Echo refused to look at her, “Yes, but I'm fine, you should get some sleep”
“Echo” Kan placed a hand on his arm again, and he reluctantly raised his eyes to hers, “Do you want to talk about it?”
“Not really” He mumbled, looking away again.
“Will it continue if you go back to sleep?”
“I- I don't know, maybe”
“Would you like me to stay with you?”
Echo’s eyes snapped up to Kan’s, “You don't have to do th-”
“Would you like me to?”
He could see such kindness and concern on her face and he desperately craved the comfort of her, so he nodded, “Yes, please”
Kan smiled and made her way around to the other side of the bed while Echo laid down again. She gently climbed into the bed beside him, with him faced away from her. The feel of the dip in the bed, the feel of her being there, was all too much and not enough at the same time.
“Echo”
He hummed quietly in response.
“Can you look at me please?”
He stiffened, but turned over in the bed, looking at her timidly
“Please never feel ashamed in front of me Echo. I would like you to trust me, if you can”
“I do trust you” He said without hesitation.
“I'm glad” Kan smiled. She then grew more serious and bashful, and Echo watched her toy with an idea in her head for a few moments, “Echo, would you…” She bit the inside of her cheek, and her sharp green eyes looked up at him, softened with tenderness, “Would you hold me?”
Echo melted at her expression, the last memories of his nightmare being chased away by the vulnerability in front of him. He nodded and opened his arm for her, and she quickly buried her face in his chest. He leaned into her as well, enveloping her in his embrace and sighing contentedly at the feeling of her gripping to his shirt. He then remembered something she had said previously and frowned.
“Are you okay? Why weren’t you asleep?” He asked, and felt her sigh against him.
“I had a nightmare too” She admitted and Echo instinctively tightened his arm around her.
He tilted his head so he spoke down into her hair, “Do you want to talk about it?”
She shook her head quickly, “No, just-” She nestled in closer to him, wrapping her legs in his mechanical ones, “Just hold me”
Echo’s heart swelled and ached all at once, and in that moment he decided that he must get Kan to make the arm attachment for his scomp, that he must feel her with two hands, and be able to hold her properly if she asked again.
“Are you comfortable?” He whispered, painfully aware of how cold his metal limbs could be.
“Yes, very”
He could feel her smile a little bit against him, and he let a small chuckle escape his lips. Kan could feel the vibrations of it in his chest and snuggled in as close as she could.

A Marriage Of Convenience
Summary: You and Kix have been friends for years, since near the start of the war to be more precise. So, when you ask him to marry you, in the hopes that a legal wedding would finally give him and his brothers the rights that they deserve, he jumped at the chance. It worked. And now, four years later, with the war over, you’re still happily married to your best friend.
Pairing: Clone Medic Kix x F!Reader
Word Count: 1298
Warnings: Some miscommunication
Tagging: @bad4amficideas @justiceandwar98 @Mira-Loves-Star-Wars @tiredbi-peach
@dukeoftheblackstar @trixie2023 @kimiheartblade @padawancat97 @falconfeather23435
@etod @n0vqni
A/N: So this whole idea was born from the many asks I got on Saturday about this very topic. Also, I'm feeling much better, it seems like my fever finally broke late last night. Maybe. I haven't actually checked, lol.

Kix wakes slowly, taking his time to fight off the claws of sleep that want to drag him back into dreamland.
Not that there’s any reason for him to be awake, he’s not a soldier anymore and the clinic is closed today, so he could sleep in if he wanted to. But, even now, years after the war sleeping in feels wrong to him.
So he lays in bed and blinks hazily at the ceiling, waiting to wake up enough that he’s able to roll over and look at his comm to make sure none of his brothers did something stupid last night.
Kix is about to roll out of bed, intent on starting his normal routine— an hour-long run, and then showering before making breakfast— when he hears a groan from next to him.
His riduur is slowly waking up, and he can’t stop the smile that crosses his face at the sight of her lying there. Her hair is a mess, sticking up in random directions, and curling into her face.
She blinks at him blearily, “Kix?”
“Good morning, riduur,” He sits up and leans over to brush a curl off her face, only for it to spring right back into place, and he has to muffle his laughter. “Your hair has taken on a life of its own.”
“S’alright,” She mumbles, “It does that sometimes.” She yawns widely, and Kix feels his heart clench. She really is unfairly adorable. Good thing he’s already locked her down and he doesn’t have to worry about anyone stealing her from him.
“You can go back to sleep, riduur,” Kix says lightly as he lightly pushes her hair out of her face so he can see her pretty eyes, “It’s early.”
“You’re awake,” She accuses as she rubs her cheek against his hand.
“I have a thing about sleeping in,” Kix replies, “You know this, cyar’ika.”
She squints at him, “Someday, I’m going to make one of your brothers tell me what those words mean,”
He leans in as if to share a secret, “They’ll never tell you because I’m scarier than you are.”
She pouts at him, and it’s almost enough to make him want to tell her what riduur and cyar’ika and cyare mean. Almost.
“Kix,” She whines his name and it takes all of his willpower to keep breathing, “We should sleep some more.”
“Cyare,” He teases her, “I’m going to go for a run.”
Somehow, her pout becomes more pronounced, “But sleep.”
“I’m not stopping you from sleeping in, cyar’ika.” Kix reassures, “And I’m certainly not going to force you to go on a run with me.”
“Good. If you did I’d ask for a divorce.”
“Ouch.” Kix replies with a laugh, “No need to worry, riduur, I know you’re allergic to running.”
“I’m only going to run if someone is chasing me,” She yawns again and buries her face in her pillow, her gaze locked on his face.
“Good to know.” Kix watches her watching him, and he raises a single brow, “Why are you staring?”
She grins at him and sits up suddenly, flinging her arms around his neck and knocking him back onto the bed.
It’s so surprising that a startled laugh falls from him, “Riduur—”
She buries her face in his neck and drapes one of her legs across his hips, her arms tightening around him, “There. Now we sleep.” Her breath is warm against his neck and Kix shivers, unable to help himself.
Slowly his arms wrap around her, one of his hands tangling in her hair, while the other slowly strokes her back, “Someone’s clingy this morning.” He murmurs in her ear.
“I’m clingy every morning,” She replies as she rubs her nose against his neck, “You just normally get up before I can be clingy.”
Kix hums thoughtfully and then shifts his head so that his nose is pressed into her hair. She smells citrusy, a mix of her shampoo, body wash, and the lotion she prefers. It’s a scent that he’s come to associate with her and with safety.
It’s a scent he’s come to associate with love. His love for her, to be more specific.
Kix doesn’t say anything for a moment, and he’s almost positive that she’s fallen back to sleep while half lying on him, until her fingers curl into the thin material of the shirt he wears to bed.
“What’s up, cyare?” Kix asks as he glances down to try and see her face.
She shifts so that her face isn’t buried in his neck, and the expression on her face isn’t one he’s ever seen before. It’s soft and warm and makes goosebumps spread across his entire body.
“Kix,” His name is a sigh on her lips and his arms tighten around her, pulling a startled squeak from her. A smile spreads across her face and she shifts so she’s able to press her hand against his cheek.
Kix closes his eyes and leans into her touch.
“I’ve been thinking,” She murmurs.
“About?” She doesn’t say anything for a moment, and Kix opens his eyes to look at her, her expression has become slightly wistful as she gazes up at him, “Cyare?”
“This whole thing started as a way to get you all rights,” She murmurs, “And it worked. You’re all legal citizens of the Republic.” She pauses her thumb lightly trailing against his jaw, “If…if you wanted a divorce,” She says quietly, “So you can find someone you actually love—”
“Stop.” Kix interrupts and she immediately falls silent. He slowly moves his hands to cup her face, “I want you. Only you.”
She blinks at him, and then she huffs, “You don’t love me, Kix—”
“Says who?”
She blinks at him dumbly, “What?”
“Who says I don’t love you?”
“...General Skywalker said that the marriage was—”
“I haven’t spoken to Skywalker since the war ended. How would he know?” Kix points out.
She blinks at him again.
Kix sighs, “Listen to me, riduur. Are you listening?”
“Yeah.”
“I love you. I’ve loved you for ages. And it’s fine if you don’t feel the same way. I’m happy with how we are. I absolutely do not want a divorce.”
“...you don’t?”
“No, I don’t.”
She shifts slightly so that she’s lying on top of him, her gaze scanning his face as if trying to determine if he’s lying to her or not. And then she releases a soft sigh and she leans in to press her forehead against his, “You love me?”
Kix smiles at her, “You single-handedly won rights for me and my brothers. How could I not love you?”
“Not single-handedly.”
“Close enough.” He counters dismissively.
A soft laugh falls from her lips, and Kix can’t help the small grin that crosses his face at the sound.
And then, quickly, she presses her lips against his.
It’s the first time they’ve kissed since their wedding day and Kix immediately leans into the kiss, allowing her to set the pace. And when she breaks the kiss, she looks flustered and she won’t meet his gaze.
It takes him a few moments to reset his brain and his grin is broad, “Does this mean that all talks of divorce are off the table?”
She shifts and presses her face against his throat, but he feels her nod.
“Good.” Kix tightens his arms around her and adjusts her so that she’s lying on the bed again. “I suppose I little early morning cuddling would be good for us.”
She peeks up at him, a small grin playing on her lips.
Later he’ll comm Rex and get him to find out what, exactly, Skywalker said to his perfect riduur, but for now, she deserves all of his attention. And she’s going to get it.

technical devotion, part six: visitors
content warnings: none :)
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“Pliars please”
Kan held her hand out, and Echo placed the requested tool into it. The pair were sat in near silence as Kan worked under the control panel in Echo's ship.
Kan felt that she had broken through a small barrier with Echo. It had been a few days since they got back from their mission on Haidoral Prime, and she had noticed that he now seemed to be more open to spending time with her, even if he didn't say much while he did it. She was just glad that he wasn't avoiding her like the plague anymore.
Echo didn't mean to be so quiet around Kan, but something about her made him lose all ability to speak, to think. He couldn't form a coherent thought around her, let alone speak it aloud, and it was beginning to annoy him.
“So… I overheard Rex saying that your old squad were coming around here soon” Kan tried to spark up a bit of conversation.
“Yeah, should be here anytime now” Echo replied.
Kan nodded, even though the action was obstructed from Echo's view.
“What are they like?”
“Uh…” Echo didn't really know how to answer the question, “They're… different from the rest of the clones”
“How so?”
Echo could never get used to Kan's simple inquisitive nature, but he also couldn't get enough of it.
“I don't know how to describe them, they’re all very different from each other as well”
“Hm, sounds intriguing. Hydrospanner please”
Echo obliged, “Yeah, they're certainly that”
Just then, as if they had been summoned by the topic of conversation, the sound of a ship entering the hangar filled their ears.
“Screwdriver please” Kan held her hand out, but didn't feel the tool being placed into it. She looked out from under the control panel and saw that Echo was no longer there. Kan let out a huff, and reached for the tool herself, a string of unimpressed noises escaping her lips. She finished up with the Phaser rewiring, screwing the cover back into place, and slipped out.
Kan took a rag that was slung over the back of the pilot's seat and wiped her forehead as she stepped out of the ship, her eyes immediately catching the joyous scene of reunion across the hangar.

It was hard for Kan to look away from the Bad Batch's table at lunch time. Though, it wasn't the batch she was looking at, it was Echo.
His eyes were lit up in a way she had never seen, his smile fixed on his face and laughing with his squad, and she thought it was the most wonderful sight. She had seen him smile, but never like this. She almost felt jealous that they could illicit this response from him, and found herself watching intently to find out how she could replicate it herself, not that she garnered much information that way.
She caught herself completely drooling over the sight when Echo looked in her direction. She looked away immediately and sat up straight, taking her hand away from where she had been resting her head in it. She cursed the heat that she could feel creeping up the back of her neck.
Echo looked over at her extremely puzzled, wondering why she had been watching him so intently. He assumed that she was interested in the clones surrounding him, since she had taken an interest in them before, and he left it at that, joining in the conversation again.

Kan didn’t have any other tasks to be getting on with at the moment, so she was listening in on an Imperial comm channel with the device she had made. They used a lot of code names, so it was generally quite hard to decipher, but there were always those who would let protocol slip every now and then. She let out a small sigh as the signal cut out once again, and an even bigger one when it didn’t come back at all this time. With a grunt, she rose to her feet and headed outside to check out the satellite dish.
She could immediately see that it had come out of place and an even bigger sigh escaped her lips. How do I even get up there? She walked around the hangar and found nothing of use, so reluctantly took herself off to the command room, and knocked timidly on the door.
“Come in” She heard Rex shout, and she opened the door.
“Hey Rex, sorry to disturb you, the satellite’s come out of place. Is there a ladder or anything like that around here?”
“Uh…” He thought for a moment, “There should be one in the store cupboard just outside the hangar”
Didn’t know that was there, “Alright, thanks” She smiled gratefully and went and found the ladder.
It was a particularly rickety old thing, and not straight by any stretch of the imagination. Kan felt a little bit scared going up it, but once she was at the top, she felt more in control. Fixing the satellite dish would be easy, it would just take a bit of time doing it by herself.
The ladder swayed with each small change of the wind, and Kan was starting to regret even bothering with it. As she was making one of the final adjustments, reaching around the dish a little more, the ladder began to tip over, and this time Kan was sure she was going down.
“Woah there!” She heard someone call out, and she realised she had stopped tipping to the side. She cast a glance over her shoulder and saw a man - a clone, one of Echo’s squad - holding the base of the ladder. He was the shortest of the group, and wore a bandana over his long hair and blackout face tattoo. Kan finished her final adjustment and quickly scurried down the precarious ladder.
“Thanks for that, I’m Kan” She smiled broadly at him and held out her hand.
“Hunter” He shook it, reflecting her expression back to her, “You must be the technician that Echo told us about”
“Echo told you about me?” Kan raised her eyebrows. She had got little indication that Echo really liked her all that much, so it honestly surprised her that he’d mention her to his squad.
Hunter supressed a smirk at her reaction, “Only good things, don’t worry”
Kan laughed at that, and her gaze shifted when she saw the rest of the squad gathered in the distance. She saw that Echo was watching the two of them, a particularly prominent frown creasing his brow, and offered him a kind smile. His gaze softened marginally, but he was still watching intently.
“Alright, well I should get on” She gestured inside, though nothing desperate was really calling for her attention.
“Why don't you come say hi to everyone? I know Omega was interested in meeting you” Hunter suggested.
“Uh…” Kan hesitated. She was not great in big groups, but she also didn’t want to be rude and decline the offer.
“They don't bite” Hunter added with a small grin, sensing her slightly raised heartrate and the small bead of sweat that broke out from her hairline.
Kan laughed nervously, “Okay then”
Hunter led her over to his brothers as they chatted amongst themselves, and she stood next to Echo. She looked up to him and softly spoke with a smile, “Hey”
“Hey” He replied equally as soft, smiling back at her to try and ease her obvious nervousness, then he turned back to the group, “Omega, this is Kan”
Kan recognised the small blonde girl from watching their reunion in the hangar, and her eyes lit up when she looked to the Mirialan in front of her.
“You're the technician? Echo didn't say you were a girl” Omega gushed, seeming entirely pleased by the fact.
“Heh, yeah that's me” Kan replied, a small grin spreading across her face at the expression of wonder on the young girl’s face.
“Can I see your office? Echo promised me I could see it”
“I didn't promise any-”
“Of course” Kan smiled, “it's very messy though”
“I don't care about that” Omega said matter-of-factly, and grabbed Kan's arm, dragging her towards the compound.
“Omega!” Echo called after her sternly, but Kan just laughed delightedly, looking back at him, and his furrowed brow relieved a little as he watched them go.
“Oh Echo” Hunter chuckled, patting him on the shoulder.
Echo turned to see his amused expression, “What?”
“We leave you for a couple months and you've already found a girl?” Hunter raised an amused eyebrow at his brother.
“What? No! Don’t be ridiculous” Echo denied the claim, shaking his head.
“Oh yeah, how ridiculous of you to like a pretty girl” Crosshair sneered, smirking as he placed a fresh toothpick between his teeth.
“Aw, good on you Echo” Wrecker crushed his shoulders in a side hug, but Echo pushed him off immediately.
“It's not like that, she’s just a… colleague” He glared at his brothers, who all looked at him with matching smirks.
“Whatever you say” Hunter taunted, and walked off in the same direction that Omega had dragged Kan. Echo just rolled his eyes and followed after him, making their way to Kan’s office.
“And that there is the tuner, and you can see on the screen where the signal is coming from”
The two clones stepped into the doorway of Kan's office and saw her and Omega crouched by the transmission interception device.
“That's so cool, did you make this all by yourself?” Omega asked with wide eyes.
“Yeah, I did” Kan smiled, “Are you interested in this kind of stuff?”
“Yeah, my brother Tech taught me a lot of things, but I'm still learning”
Kan noted the use of past tense and the heaviness of her tone, “Well he certainly sounds cool, I can teach you some stuff too if you like?”
“Yes please!” She grinned, and Kan opened up the back panel of the machine
“This is where everything connects, you see that there? That's the main power source, and this bit connects to the satellite, which is how it's able to pick up the signals”
“How do you know where to connect the wires?”
“Let me show you” She grabbed another motherboard and started walking Omega through it, and Echo couldn't help but stare at her in adoration at the way she interacted with his sister.
“So… you said you didn't like this girl?” Hunter said quietly, gaining Kan's attention momentarily. Echo just sent him a stern look, but it was met with a knowing smirk, “Let's leave them to it” He patted his shoulder, moving away. Echo looked back to Kan who was once again teaching Omega about the connections, and comparing with the already completed device. He smiled to himself and walked down the hall after his brother.

Omega and Kan walked into the mess together at dinner time, still engrossed in conversation about anything and everything technical. Omega was definitely the most inquisitive person that Kan had met in a while, and she was enthralled about it. She loved to talk about her work, and to be able to impart any sort of knowledge to someone else made her feel extremely accomplished.
After the two of them collected their food, Kan tried to say goodbye and make her way over to her regular table, but Omega wasn't having it.
“Come sit with us” She said with pleading eyes.
“Oh, I don't want to impose”
“You wont” She smiled sweetly, “I know Echo would like it if you did”
Kan looked over to the table and saw Echo watching her once again. “Alright then” She said, and allowed herself to be dragged over by Omega.
She approached the table feeling a little sheepish and unsure of herself, and took the free place between Wrecker and Omega. Everyone else at the table were already entrenched in conversation, so Kan tried talking to the large clone beside her.
“We haven't been properly introduced, it's Wrecker, right?”
“That's me” He smiled happily
“It's nice to meet you”
“You too, clever lady” He took her in a crushing side hug, and she grinned up at him, feeling more at ease in the group.
The clones joked and laughed together over the course of dinner, as Omega continued to ask Kan questions about her work, completely enamoured by the inner workings of her brain and her profession.
“What's this? Have the Bad Batch stolen our precious Mirialan?” A clone voice asked and placed their elbows on Kan’s shoulders, and she looked up to see it was Howzer.
Kan let the corner of her mouth quirk into a smirk, “Precious? Really?”
“Come on, you know you're our prized possession”
Kan rolled her eyes and took a sip of her drink, relaxing into the embrace of the clone behind her. Echo, on the other hand, was anything but relaxed. He felt extremely irritated by the simple fact that Kan was so physically comfortable with Howzer. This only led to him looking down into his food and searching for the reason why it annoyed him so much. Safe to say, he didn't find it.
“Howzer” Hunter nodded to him in acknowledgement, and he nodded back.
“Hunter” He replied, then he looked to crosshair, “Crosshair”
Crosshair glared at Howzer, and Kan looked up to him, seeing he wore his own scowl. She smirked, and a small laugh escaped her lips, accompanied by the roll of her eyes, “Men”.
Omega laughed at her comment, and Howzer shoved her a little.
“Anyway, you better come back soon or Oscar will go mad”
“That sounds like a tempting offer”
“I'm sure he'd have another tempting offer for you if you came back" He said as he moved away, and Kan scrunched up her nose.
“Not on his life”
“I'll let him know you said that”
“Please do”
Echo watched the exchange with an unpleasant feeling in his gut.

Kan was crouched and organising her office — her version of it at least, which entailed making haphazard piles all around her working space on the floor — when she heard a knock on the door. She called for them to enter and looked up to see Hunter stood in the doorway.
“Nice glasses” He grinned, and she realised that they were still on the end of her nose. She laughed and pushed them up onto her head so she could see him better.
“Thanks, what brings you here?”
He leaned onto the doorframe with his forearm, “We're heading off soon, but I just wanted to say thanks, for entertaining Omega”
“Oh it was no problem, she's an amazing kid, and very smart. It was my pleasure” Kan smiled
“Well, you've certainly made an impression on her, she's just been gushing about how clever you are” He raised an eyebrow.
“Ah, I'm sure she's exaggerating” Kan laughed a little, no sure how to respond to any kind of praise.
“I don't know, Echo seemed to agree” He grinned at her, and her cheeks flushed a little.
“Oh, well that was kind of him” She mumbled her words just as the person in question appeared next to his brother with Omega. Echo saw the grin on Hunter's face and the blush on Kan's and immediately assumed that he had been flirting with her. He felt his blood boil at the thought. I told him I didn't like her, I guess I can't be mad.
Omega made a beeline for Kan but Hunter grabbed her arm before she could enter the mess once again, “It's time to go”
“Aw, but Kanda was going to show me how to solder” She whined. Echo noticed that she called her ‘Kanda’ and wondered if Kan had let slip her full name.
“I can show you another time Omega, don't worry” Kan smiled at the young girl, but she just slumped her shoulders.
“Fine” Omega muttered, going back to the door.
“It was nice to meet you Kan, I'm sure we'll see you again soon” Hunter smiled.
“Yeah, it was nice to meet you guys too”
“Bye Kanda” Omega waved as they left the room.
“Bye Omega” She laughed slightly and called out.
Echo waved and remained in the doorway, looking back towards Kan.
“She's a great kid” Kan declared.
“I know” He smiled, a genuine, content smile.
“She reminds me of myself at that age” She noted, fiddling with the motherboard she was demonstating with earlier.
“How so?” Echo asked.
“I guess… always asking questions and wanting to know more” Kan started, a smile curving her lips as she thought fondly of her youth. She thought of working with her father in his workshop, making him detail every single thing he was doing, and then coming home to tell her mother everything she learnt. “And wanting to do something important with her life” She continued, looking up at Echo.
“Did you ever do anything important?” He asked with a little smile.
“I'm here aren't I?” She grinned, and he chuckled in response.
A silence enveloped them for a short moment before Kan spoke up again.
“Hunter seems cool” She admitted.
“Mhm”
Kan noted the tightening of Echo’s jaw at the comment and stopped what she was doing.
“What is it?” She asked, honestly feeling a little upset that she couldn't seem to ever get anything right when it came to him.
“Nothing” Echo turned to leave.
“Echo” She called out for him and he looked back at her reluctantly.
“Have I said something to upset you?” She asked and when he didnt reply immediately she went into nervous rambling, “I didn't mean to insinuate that you seem uncool in comparison or anything. Not that- I mean- I do think you’re cool, just that Hunter seems nice, you know?”
Echo’s jaw unclenched as he watched Kan stumble over her words, her brows pinched together in concern and eyes looking up at him with a startling intensity. He thought she looked incredible.
“Um, or is it something else?” She continued, sinking onto her knees, “I feel like I keep upsetting you and I don't know why”
“You haven't upset me Kan, you couldn't” Echo said softly and left immediately afterwards, not feeling like answering for what he said.
“Oh” Kan said, sitting back on her heels. What does that mean?

how to feel again
Fives x F!Reader
word count: 3.1k

part two to gone, but not forgotten
description: since meeting fives and showing him to your secret space on coruscant, he had come to 79s almost every day to spend time with you. when he doesn't come in for weeks, you realise how much of a hole his absence leaves in your life.
warnings: fluff!!! small amount of sad fives, I think that's pretty much it, perhaps friends to lovers
a/n: part 2 !! go read the first part or it wont make that much sense. also flirty fives is so fun to write omg p.s. I saw a @/katekenobi edit to this song on tiktok and it's lowkey what inspired this sad fives vibe I suppose, anyway I love it so you must listen too

Life had always felt as if it were passing you by, that you were just watching the days go by, doing the same things, day in, day out. Recently, however, everything seemed to have slowed down, and you knew the reason why. Ever since you had met Fives, things had felt different.
Perhaps it was that you weren’t used to getting so much attention from one person, and the regular appearance in your life had captivated your attention so naturally. You were reluctant to get close with anyone new, but you just couldn’t help it. Especially when he would turn up at the bar almost everyday and charm you so effortlessly by simply being himself.
That was how it was until a couple weeks ago at least.
You suspected that Fives and the rest of the 501st had been sent on another campaign, which you couldn’t blame him for, you just wished that you could have known before his absence left a sizeable hole in your simple existence. You hadn’t quite realised what an impact his presence had made on you until it was gone.
Talking with Fives was easy. Usually, he would just sit at the end of the bar and nurse a short glass of liquor, and you would have light conversation as you served drinks to other patrons. Then as people dwindled, he would remain, and you would get to talk properly. He told you lots of stories about his brothers, and you asked a lot about Echo. You loved to see the way his eyes would light up as he told you about him, the joy he got from remembering the good times he spent with him. You told him a lot about yourself, your everyday life, your family, your friends, and the conversation flowed naturally towards deeper topics, with you finding yourself telling him things you hadn’t fully realised yourself. He would ask all the right questions, and challenge your beliefs about yourself and the galaxy in such a simple way; by asking why you thought that way.
It occurred to you that no one had ever cared to understand the way you thought before, and that's what endeared you to him the most.
He had become a great friend in a short time, and now you missed him. You were cautious to assume any ulterior motives in his constant presence, as he was forever turning down the many advances from men and women alike. He was so insistent about it that you were convinced he must have a partner, though you assumed that if that was the case, they probably didn't live on coruscant, as he spent his evenings in your company instead.
You didn't think too far into it, you were just glad to have his company. Though you couldn't help the jealous pang that hit your chest when you saw the latest person flirt with him. He entertained them until they took it too far, and watching it unfold right next to you made your jaw grind.
Tonight was very busy. Your hands were completely full, both metaphorically and literally, every customer seemingly wanting the most difficult drinks to make. You could barely hear people to take their orders over the noise. Though still, the ruckus caused by the 501st was unmatched.
You caught the flash of blue in the low light and your heart skipped a beat, your throat going dry. You tried to look to see if it was Torrent Company, but your focus was quickly drawn by another demanding customer. You focused your attention on them, trying to forget how you had such a visceral reaction to the possibility of Fives being back.
It was a while before you saw him, but the crowd around the bar cleared as if just to make sure you could get a perfect view of the show. Your eyes caught him immediately, his charming smile and highly recognisable tattoo and facial hair standing out among his brothers. He was looking up at a sky blue Twi'lek, who was leaning her arm onto the back of his seat, her face close to his.
Your teeth ground together as you watched him talk to her, your hand tightening around the bottle you were holding. You crossed you arms as he looked her up and down subtly, his gaze settling on her face as he said something to her with a smirk. She seemed somewhat deterred by whatever he had said, and it was then that he cast a glance at you. He caught the deep frown settling over your features, and his smirk widened. You felt yourself go bright red, turning away and pretending to clean glasses to busy yourself.
Not even one minute later, Fives was at the bar.
“Something the matter Cyar'ika?” He spoke, and your heart stuttered at the sound of his voice.
“Hey Fives” You said simply, a smile adorning your features as you turned, as if he hadn't just caught you staring.
“You were giving me quite the sour look just now” He smirked, “Any particular reason why?”
You just shrugged. It seemed that neither of you wanted to acknowledge how much time had passed since you had seen each other last.
“Come on, you can tell me” He said in an almost mocking voice, though there was an undeniable fondness to it.
“Can't a woman have her secrets?” You asked teasingly, resting your hands on the edge of the bar.
“Hm, I suppose so” He replied, and sat in his usual seat towards the end of the bar.
You instinctively sorted his usual drink and placed it in front of him, and he thanked you, handing you some credits.
“That's too much” You handed back his change but he reached out and closed your hand with his.
“Keep it” He smiled, and you couldn't help the way your heart fluttered at the feel of his hand around yours and the kindness in his eyes.
“Thanks” You returned his smile and pocketed the credits, “Shouldn't you be sat with your brothers?” You asked.
“Maybe… But I prefer your company” He said simply, a small grin making its way onto his face.
You chuckled, “Aren't you a flattering one”
“Only for you” He smiled disarmingly.
You raised a brow at him, an amused twinkle in your eye, “You 501st boys doing another little game tonight or what?”
“I don't play games”
“Huh, funny. I remember you telling me how incredible you are at Sabacc”
Fives rolled his eyes, “That's not what I meant”
You gave him a little smirk before moving away to serve the onslaught of customers that were seeking your attention.
The hours were passing exceeding slowly tonight, your time filled by drunken slurring and impatient patrons. It wasn't anything out of the ordinary, but with Fives back in town and sat watching your every movement, it was more frustrating than usual. It was hours later when you got the chance to talk to him again.
“So…” You began, leaning on the bar in front of him, “Where have you been?”. You tried to sound inquisitive rather than accusatory.
“Just away on a campaign” He replied, then cleared his throat, “Uh, I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to tell you, we left with pretty short notice”
“I kinda figured as much” You shrugged with a smile, “It's fine anyway, you don't owe it to me to-”
You were interrupted by a customer shouting at you, and rolled your eyes as you went to serve them. You took their order and gave them their drink quickly, making your way back over to Fives.
“Where were we?” You asked, an exasperated sigh escaping you.
Fives gave you a sympathetic smile, “I was just about to ask how you've been”
“Oh, fine” You replied.
“Just fine? Come on, I want to know what's been going on in your life” He leaned forwards with a grin.
“Well, I'm not su-”
You gritted your teeth together as someone else called for you, and you moved away to serve them.
You didn't get another chance to speak with Fives for the rest of the evening, though you always let your eyes wander over to him in between taking orders and making drinks. You noticed that he became increasingly more dejected and out of it each time you looked at him, but before you could ask what was wrong, he had disappeared from the bar altogether.
You looked around the bar, and couldn't see him anywhere, and when it came time for closing you still couldn't see him. You had a small inkling of where he could be, at least, you hoped that he would be there.

When you approached the empty apartment, the door was already slid open. You peeked your head through to make sure it wasn't someone else, but as you hoped, it was Fives that had left it so. He was laying down on the balcony, staring up at the stars and traffic lanes above. You took a few steps inside, but as you got closer to him you could see the tear stains on his cheeks.
You felt awful for intruding on such a private moment, and immediately began backing away, but you could have no such luck as to make it out without a sound. You knocked your knee on one of the side tables that adorned the room and let a curse slip from your lips.
Fives’ head whipped around, leaning on his elbow for support, but his posture relaxed when he saw it was you.
“Sorry” You whispered, a blush creeping up your neck at getting caught.
“Don't be” He smiled, “Join me?”
“Are you sure? I don’t want to-”
“Please, I'd like you to” He spoke with a small hint of desperation, and you couldn't resist it even if you tried.
You walked over slowly and sat down next to him, stretching out your limbs to lay down. For a moment, you two just watched the sky, the speeders passing overhead and the stars that littered the sky. You had never thought to lay down before, but it brought a whole new perspective to the space.
“You never got to tell me about what you've been up to” Fives said, turning to face you. You looked at him, and though you weren't very close together, your stomach still flipped.
“It's okay. It's not very interesting anyway” You chuckled sadly.
“I'm interested” He insisted, and you looked back to the sky when your cheeks started heating up again.
“The last few weeks were very uneventful. I fixed up my speeder and that was pretty much it” You said with a heavy sigh, “Nothing ever really goes on in my life to be honest, like I've said before. The job at the bar is all I really have”
“I'm sure you could have some stuff going on, like friends? boyfriends? stuff like that?” He suggested, and you let out a small laugh.
“I have friends yeah, but they work during the day so I don't get to see them very often”
“Why don't you work somewhere else then?” He asked.
You sighed again, “I wish it were that easy”
A silence enveloped you both again, watching the sky that felt like it was only for your eyes, a special show for the two of you who were wrapped up in your own little world.
“What are you doing here tonight?” Fives asked softly.
“To be honest? I was kinda hoping to see you here”
He turns to look at you, his eyebrows raised, “You were?”
“Mhm”
Fives waited for you to say something, anything else, but when you stayed quiet he decided to ask, “Why?”
“I don't know really, I suppose I’ve missed you” You admitted, refusing to look at him.
“I missed you too” He replied after a short moment, “And I meant what I said earlier”
You finally looked to him, “Meant what?”
“I enjoy your company”
Fives just looked at you with an indescribably emotion, something you couldn’t define. You admired his features, the features you were so used to seeing, but they somehow seemed new when looking at him.
“I enjoy your company too Fives”
He smiled tightly and then looked up, feeling the urge to share what was on his mind, “Echo hated Coruscant”
“I don't blame him” You agreed, “What about you?”
“What about me?” He looked back to you with a questioning frown.
“Do you like it here?”
He sighed, “I don't know. I don't really know how to feel about anything anymore”
You hummed in understanding of what he meant, you recall feeling similar when your own brother died. In fact, it still felt like that sometimes.
He then continued, “But some parts are okay, some… people”
You didn't catch his emphasis, “I don't know, I haven't met many inspiring people here”
“I sure have” He said definitively.
“Really?” You raised an eyebrow at him.
“Only one maybe” He shrugged, “But I think she's inspiring enough for the whole planet”
You tensed up at his words, facing the sky once again with your thoughts swirling with jealousy. You swallowed hard and tried to keep your breathing steady. It was annoying that Fives being with someone else affected you so much, there was no real good reason that you should feel that way.
“What makes her so inspiring?” You asked, trying to keep the indignation out of your voice.
“She… makes me feel like I'm not alone”
“That's good, I'm glad you have someone like that” You nodded, your jaw tightening with each word. You meant it, but your jealousy was almost giving you a headache.
Fives just watched you amusedly for a moment, and then shifted closer to you slightly, leaning in to speak lowly to you, “You do realise I'm talking about you, right?”
You turned to look at him and he was a lot closer than you had imagined, so close that your nose lightly grazed his as you turned. Your breath caught in your throat as you looked into his rich brown eyes, “You… You think I'm inspiring?”
“Mhm” He hummed, and gently rubbed his nose against yours, purposefully this time.
You were frozen, “Why?”
He inspected the various tones he could see in your eyes now that he was so close, as if it was where he was finding his answer, “You remind me that there's good in the galaxy, something worth… fighting for. I-”
He took a moment to find the words, looking up at the sky, and you allowed yourself to breathe.
“I couldn't stop thinking about you when I was away. Even in the middle of the fight, I couldn't get you out of my head, that… people like you are the reason we have to fight, the reason that I have to fight” He moved his gaze back, rolling onto his side so his body faced you, “Without Echo, I felt lost - I still do, but… You, you give me strength in a different way, the strength to carry on”
You were absolutely stunned into silence. You had never had such an observation made about you before, and you found it almost crazy that someone thought of you as what was ‘good’ in this large galaxy. You weren’t sure what to say, completely at a loss for words.
“Thank you” You breathed out unsurely, the only thing coming to your mind.
“Anytime” Fives smirked a little, a small chuckle sounding in the back of his throat. He didn't leave the close proximity he had put himself into, and instead brought a hand up to your cheek to gently brush his knuckles over your cheek. You could feel your heart pounding in your ears at this point.
“Cyar'ika… Can I kiss you?”
Your heart stuttered, but you let a small smile spread over your lips. “Only if you tell me what that word means” You whispered.
Fives grinned, taking your cheek in his hand. “It means darling” He tilted his head, his eyes falling to your lips as his almost brushed against them. He dragged his thumb along your bottom lip, his eyes then finding yours again, swimming with adoration. “My darling” He whispered, just before he finally locked his lips with yours.
He kissed you deeply, simply taking his time to devour your lips as if the whole galaxy would wait on it. His hand slid to the back of your neck and pulled you closer, deepening the kiss. Your hand found the top of his chest plate, and you pulled him into you further, wanting to be impossibly close to him in this intimate moment. Everything in your body felt as if it had been set alight. Every nerve was electrified and buzzing with passion at the feel of his lips tangled with yours.
Fives pulled back after a while, pressing his forehead into yours his eyes opening to look deeply into yours. You bit your lip and your cheeks flushed a darker shade, feeling nervous under his intense gaze all of a sudden. He chuckled slightly at your reaction, running his thumb along your lip to stop you.
His demeanour then became more serious, “Cyar’ika… I know I can't offer you much, only as much as the war allows me to, and it seems cruel to even ask but… I want you to be mine”
You smiled broadly, a glint of mischief in your eye, “I’d be honoured, you are the most sought-after clone in 79s after all”
Fives rolled his eyes, and pushed you onto your back again, his face above yours as he gently held you waist, “And yet… you’re the only one that caught my attention”
“If you say so” You smiled, nudging his nose with yours.
“I do say so” Fives spoke resolutely, placing a kiss to your jaw, and trailing a few more down your neck. “And I’m going to make sure everyone else knows too” He hummed against your skin, sending a shiver up your spine. He could feel you shudder beneath him and smirked, “That sound good to you?”
“I think I could live with it” You tried to joke, but it came out far too breathless to pretend that he wasn’t having an affect on you.
It certainly sounded appealing for the rest of the patrons of 79s to know that you were his, and that he was yours.
