It's just another day on the Bebop. The crew enjoying....or rather lack of
enjoyment of some noodles.
"Noodles again?" Spike said with disgust as he picked at his noodles with his chopsticks, "We've had noodles every night for dinner this week and for lunch Monday and Thursday."
Jet sighed at looked up at Spike.
"Well Spike this is what we get for blowing our bounty. Rather Faye blew our bounty"
Spike and Jet stared at Faye. They expected her to, as usual, deny any sort fault and blame it on anything else that she could,
"Hey don't blame this all on me!" Faye replied defensively, "I was sure that my dog would win!"
"Weeeee!!!!! Faye Faye's doggie lost!!!" Ed said while eating her noodles with Ein. She ate with Ein and she ate like him. Arms wiggling away she smiled at Faye.
"Don't patronize me Ed that wasn't funny. I totally wasted 100,00 woolongs on a stupid dog." Faye slumped down on the couch at adjusted her shirt.
"And you were wondering why we eat noodles every night Spike" Jet said. Spike chuckled.
"Well we can always count on Faye to provide our carbs" Spike replied sarcastically.
Faye abruptly stood up.
"Shut up Spike!! You all need to stop blaming me!"
"We weren't" Spike replied as he walked over to the table to eat his dinner, "We were just thanking you for the noodles."
Jet chuckled and then Faye looked down at him with an angry stare.
"You people are hopeless"
And that was that. Faye attempted to stay cool and collective on her way to her quarters on the Bebop. But she was ultimately pissed of more than anything. This was practically routine to the Bebop crew. Faye was a little ball of drama. Constantly relieving her stress and occasionally having fun gambling and going to the dog races. But could you blame her? She was just a woman trying to survive in the world, seeking answers. Especially answers involving her past. She knew nothing about it. Only that she was cryogenically frozen for 54 years. Her past plagued her every moment that she was alive. Surely there was no answer in death, but she wanted one before that final moment came
Faye was drifting into sleep, with soft jazz in the background. Her green eyes slowly closing...closing to an orange light that gradually began to lighter and lighter until it was white. She suddenly found herself in a steal room. There were no windows and only one door which was too small for Faye to fit through. She felt like she had been there before. Only she couldn't place her finger on it. Things felt so familiar and eerie. As Faye inspected the room she stepped on what felt like broken glass.
"What's this?" Faye bent over and picked up a broken picture frame. "huh?" The instant that she touched the picture the glass put itself back together. The picture inside however was shredded into tiny pieces.
"...what's going on?" Faye was astonished. Never had she seen such things. "God even Ed is screwing around in my dreams! Only she is capable of this crap."
As Faye examined the frame there was a faint glimmering light that came from the tiniest piece of the photo. She dropped the picture. It landed with a loud crash but didn't break upon the steal floor. Yet that one glimmering piece reflected on the ceiling to reveal three words.
"He'll find you."
"What the hell?"
Faye blinked her eyes and found herself on the Bebop. Her forehead drenched with sweat she went to confront the rest of the Bebop crew.
"I'm telling you Jet it's a sign!" Faye said as she paced across the floor.
"Faye I don't know what to tell you", Jet said leaning back in his chair, "It doesn't make sense. Sounds like just an ordinary dream or something."
"I'd say it sounds like a one-night-stand with you Faye." Spike added as he was lighting a cigarette.
"Shut up Spike!! You only wish for such things!"
Faye lunged at Spike, arms flailing. Jet quickly came between the two.
"Now kids calm down. We can't work together if we can't play together."
"But Jet!!!" Faye protested.
"Listen Faye I don't know what that 'vision' of yours meant but it's going to have to wait. There if fresh bounty out there that is worth 900,000 woolonga and we can't afford to let it go."
"Yeah Faye", Spike replied sarcastically, "and I can't stand to eat noodles one night longer."
Jet nodded in agreement. "You know he does have a point there Faye.
"Oh shut up. You people are hopeless"
Ed bounded into the room with Ein in hand.
"Mwuaaaaa Ed likes noodles!!! Weeeee!!!"
"See?" Faye said staring at Ed, "You people are down right hopeless."
"
"Noodles again?" Spike said with disgust as he picked at his noodles with his chopsticks, "We've had noodles every night for dinner this week and for lunch Monday and Thursday."
Jet sighed at looked up at Spike.
"Well Spike this is what we get for blowing our bounty. Rather Faye blew our bounty"
Spike and Jet stared at Faye. They expected her to, as usual, deny any sort fault and blame it on anything else that she could,
"Hey don't blame this all on me!" Faye replied defensively, "I was sure that my dog would win!"
"Weeeee!!!!! Faye Faye's doggie lost!!!" Ed said while eating her noodles with Ein. She ate with Ein and she ate like him. Arms wiggling away she smiled at Faye.
"Don't patronize me Ed that wasn't funny. I totally wasted 100,00 woolongs on a stupid dog." Faye slumped down on the couch at adjusted her shirt.
"And you were wondering why we eat noodles every night Spike" Jet said. Spike chuckled.
"Well we can always count on Faye to provide our carbs" Spike replied sarcastically.
Faye abruptly stood up.
"Shut up Spike!! You all need to stop blaming me!"
"We weren't" Spike replied as he walked over to the table to eat his dinner, "We were just thanking you for the noodles."
Jet chuckled and then Faye looked down at him with an angry stare.
"You people are hopeless"
And that was that. Faye attempted to stay cool and collective on her way to her quarters on the Bebop. But she was ultimately pissed of more than anything. This was practically routine to the Bebop crew. Faye was a little ball of drama. Constantly relieving her stress and occasionally having fun gambling and going to the dog races. But could you blame her? She was just a woman trying to survive in the world, seeking answers. Especially answers involving her past. She knew nothing about it. Only that she was cryogenically frozen for 54 years. Her past plagued her every moment that she was alive. Surely there was no answer in death, but she wanted one before that final moment came
Faye was drifting into sleep, with soft jazz in the background. Her green eyes slowly closing...closing to an orange light that gradually began to lighter and lighter until it was white. She suddenly found herself in a steal room. There were no windows and only one door which was too small for Faye to fit through. She felt like she had been there before. Only she couldn't place her finger on it. Things felt so familiar and eerie. As Faye inspected the room she stepped on what felt like broken glass.
"What's this?" Faye bent over and picked up a broken picture frame. "huh?" The instant that she touched the picture the glass put itself back together. The picture inside however was shredded into tiny pieces.
"...what's going on?" Faye was astonished. Never had she seen such things. "God even Ed is screwing around in my dreams! Only she is capable of this crap."
As Faye examined the frame there was a faint glimmering light that came from the tiniest piece of the photo. She dropped the picture. It landed with a loud crash but didn't break upon the steal floor. Yet that one glimmering piece reflected on the ceiling to reveal three words.
"He'll find you."
"What the hell?"
Faye blinked her eyes and found herself on the Bebop. Her forehead drenched with sweat she went to confront the rest of the Bebop crew.
"I'm telling you Jet it's a sign!" Faye said as she paced across the floor.
"Faye I don't know what to tell you", Jet said leaning back in his chair, "It doesn't make sense. Sounds like just an ordinary dream or something."
"I'd say it sounds like a one-night-stand with you Faye." Spike added as he was lighting a cigarette.
"Shut up Spike!! You only wish for such things!"
Faye lunged at Spike, arms flailing. Jet quickly came between the two.
"Now kids calm down. We can't work together if we can't play together."
"But Jet!!!" Faye protested.
"Listen Faye I don't know what that 'vision' of yours meant but it's going to have to wait. There if fresh bounty out there that is worth 900,000 woolonga and we can't afford to let it go."
"Yeah Faye", Spike replied sarcastically, "and I can't stand to eat noodles one night longer."
Jet nodded in agreement. "You know he does have a point there Faye.
"Oh shut up. You people are hopeless"
Ed bounded into the room with Ein in hand.
"Mwuaaaaa Ed likes noodles!!! Weeeee!!!"
"See?" Faye said staring at Ed, "You people are down right hopeless."
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