"Ouch!" The white vixen pulled her paw back and gave it a shake in frustration. Her blue eyes narrowed accusingly at the little computer hooked up to the car engine. "Stupid computer! Stupid smart cars! Stupid technology!" She gave a growl before pushing herself away from it in frustration.

The striped buck sitting next to her laughed uproariously. Skye glared at him for a moment before turning back to the car.

"And of course," she continued while his laughter died down, "they send the most annoying tech guy to help me with this."

"Oh, yes," Jack agreed with a hint of sarcasm, "how dare they gift you with the assistance of their most distinguished tech guy. It's like they respect you enough to make sure you learn from the best."

"This," a paw gestured to her work, "is car stuff. Technology doesn't belong in a car."

"Until it does." He passed her the equipment she would need, studying her as she begrudgingly accepted it. But she followed his instructions, nonetheless, feeling impressed when she was able to get the car to respond.

"Huh…" Jack looked up from his notes to her. Skye gave him a slightly rueful look. "It works."

"Very surprising," the bunny remarked dryly.

He slid off his stool, pulling the rest of her required equipment out of his bag and setting it down. She watched out of her peripheral, pretending to focus on the car in front of her. Gathering up his folders, shoulder bag, and phone, Jack made his way over to the ZPD garage exit.

"Hey, Jack?" He paused and looked back. Skye smiled and gave him a small nod. "Thank you."

"Anytime…" She turned back to her work while he stayed. "Hey," her blue eyes met his, "if you ever need a refresher course or need a private tutor-" he grinned when her eyebrows shot up- "you know where to find me."

With that, he disappeared. Skye gave a little scoff before turning the equipment he left.

"I love technology."