Ben Solo (AU) (
jedi_librettist) wrote2018-09-10 04:46 pm
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This cat of the slum had a mind, wasn't dumb...
Ben kept to the least reputable areas of Republic City. It was easier to find the parts he needed there and, more importantly, to avoid notice. It wasn't just that he didn't want to be recognized as Prince Ben Organa-Solo. He needed to avoid notice since he had no money of his own.
He smiled slightly when he saw the power core. It was exactly the kind he needed. It was far too small for a ship but clearly more powerful than any speeder had a right to be. He walked casually over to the shop. "Which model is that?" he asked, easily drawing the dealer into a conversation.
Several minutes later, he picked up the part. "You were already paid for this," he murmured. He waited just long enough for the togruta to repeat the phrase back before he left, prize in hand.
He smiled slightly when he saw the power core. It was exactly the kind he needed. It was far too small for a ship but clearly more powerful than any speeder had a right to be. He walked casually over to the shop. "Which model is that?" he asked, easily drawing the dealer into a conversation.
Several minutes later, he picked up the part. "You were already paid for this," he murmured. He waited just long enough for the togruta to repeat the phrase back before he left, prize in hand.
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"What you shopping for?" She asked. "Maybe we'll be able to help each other out."
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He shrugged. "Just... parts. I'm trying to find what I need for a podraces."
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She brightens. "Podracing? I haven't worked on a pod-racer in years."
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It helped him sleep and stay asleep. There was no fear of waking up to find it had all been a dream. Well, it helped until Bail had figured out about Ani.
"They're about all I've worked on."
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"I haven't started building it yet."
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She would love to work on something like that again, it had been so long. It was some of her first experience, really, with fixing something that was expected to be able to move again, not just be ready to re-sell.
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"What do I do, then?"
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"Have you seen any oil tanks?"
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"Actually yes! There's a place that gets a few in. We might be able to find you one. It's down here," she added, setting off in the right direction and just assuming Ben would follow her there.
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