Chapter 8 : More Arguments
"You know if fish-" Siri started but stopped when Obi-Wan gave her one of those looks. "As I was saying." Siri continiued. "If Bant weren't so slow we would have gotten there by now."
"If you just shut-up and stopped complaining I wouldn't have this headache right now." Bant replied. "I swear I'd rather hear a Wookie sing than listen to your stupid complaining."
"I could just cook you and feed you to the bounty hunter." Siri threatened. "Maybe that way we won't have to go through too much trouble."
"Don't you dare insult my people Siri Tachi." Bant yelled, anger in her voice.
"Oh and what are you, the almighty Bant Eerin going to do about it.?"
"Stop it you two. Please!" Obi-Wan pleaded. "I just don't understand why you two can't get along."
"You just don't understand girls do you Obi-Wan?" Siri asked.
"I only see one girl here? Where's the other one?" Bant tried to look confused though Siri and Obi-Wan could't really tell.
"Bant please..." Obi-Wan begged. "You two can argue after this mission is over. For now let's just give all our focus and attention on our task."
"Whatever..." was Siri's only reply.
"We should set up camp here." Obi-Wan suggested. "We'll start again in the morning. I suggest you two keep your distances from each other. I don't want to see you two fighting again."
"I'm staying away from her." Siri said. "I don't want to smell like fish." Then she just walked away.
Bant was about to say something when Obi-Wan put a hand on her shoulder. "Just ignore her Bant." was Obi-Wan's advice.
"Yea..." Bant replied. "Well I'm glad you're here Obi. I'd hate to think about what would happen if I was alone with 'Little Miss Man' over there."
"Siri's not that bad when you get to know her Bant."
"Whatever Obi."
"Well I think I'll go and set up camp right now. There'll be food set up later."
Obi-Wan started a small campfire. He set up three small tents where the three of them would be staying. A few sandwiches and ration bars were laid out by the fire, waiting to be eaten by the next hungry person. Bant and Siri stayed away from each other. Siri sat by a tree and looked up at the stars. Bant sat on the other side of camp and wrote on her datapad.
Obi-Wan wanted to talk to both of them about getting along. He had already talked to Bant about it. Now it was Siri's turn. He sat next to her then looked up at the sky.
"They're beautiful aren't they?" Obi-Wan commented.
"Yea... Especially when you can't really see them on Coruscant."
"Siri... I think you and Bant would be great friends if you give it a try."
"I don't think that would work Obi-Wan. You see my birthparents are fishermen and-"
"Siri..." Obi-Wan interrupted. "You shouldn't lie like that. You told me your parents were politicians on a faraway planet with very little water."
"Well I needed an excuse."
"I'm just saying Siri... that once you get to know Bant she is really a compassionate and caring person. And she doesn't really look that bad."
"Well you are right she doesn't really look that bad." Siri said. "For a Mon Calamari she's actually really pretty. I just don't think we would get along very well."
"Just try not to get into anymore fights with her." Obi-Wan requested. "We really need to concentrate on this mission."
"I'll try..."
"Siri there is no try.."
"Shut-Up Obi-Wan."
"Well Siri I think I'm going to rest now. Were going to have a long day tomorrow."
"Good-night."
Obi-Wan was walking over to his tent when he felt a disturbance in the Force. He looked around to see what it was. Nothing. Heading back to his original destination he constantly checked his surroundings for something. Then out of nowhere something that looked like a little blue boy fell out of the trees and landed on the campfire. The campfire which was very small was instantly put out. The campsite was dark and Obi-Wan couldn't see a thing except for the stars in the sky.
"You know if fish-" Siri started but stopped when Obi-Wan gave her one of those looks. "As I was saying." Siri continiued. "If Bant weren't so slow we would have gotten there by now."
"If you just shut-up and stopped complaining I wouldn't have this headache right now." Bant replied. "I swear I'd rather hear a Wookie sing than listen to your stupid complaining."
"I could just cook you and feed you to the bounty hunter." Siri threatened. "Maybe that way we won't have to go through too much trouble."
"Don't you dare insult my people Siri Tachi." Bant yelled, anger in her voice.
"Oh and what are you, the almighty Bant Eerin going to do about it.?"
"Stop it you two. Please!" Obi-Wan pleaded. "I just don't understand why you two can't get along."
"You just don't understand girls do you Obi-Wan?" Siri asked.
"I only see one girl here? Where's the other one?" Bant tried to look confused though Siri and Obi-Wan could't really tell.
"Bant please..." Obi-Wan begged. "You two can argue after this mission is over. For now let's just give all our focus and attention on our task."
"Whatever..." was Siri's only reply.
"We should set up camp here." Obi-Wan suggested. "We'll start again in the morning. I suggest you two keep your distances from each other. I don't want to see you two fighting again."
"I'm staying away from her." Siri said. "I don't want to smell like fish." Then she just walked away.
Bant was about to say something when Obi-Wan put a hand on her shoulder. "Just ignore her Bant." was Obi-Wan's advice.
"Yea..." Bant replied. "Well I'm glad you're here Obi. I'd hate to think about what would happen if I was alone with 'Little Miss Man' over there."
"Siri's not that bad when you get to know her Bant."
"Whatever Obi."
"Well I think I'll go and set up camp right now. There'll be food set up later."
Obi-Wan started a small campfire. He set up three small tents where the three of them would be staying. A few sandwiches and ration bars were laid out by the fire, waiting to be eaten by the next hungry person. Bant and Siri stayed away from each other. Siri sat by a tree and looked up at the stars. Bant sat on the other side of camp and wrote on her datapad.
Obi-Wan wanted to talk to both of them about getting along. He had already talked to Bant about it. Now it was Siri's turn. He sat next to her then looked up at the sky.
"They're beautiful aren't they?" Obi-Wan commented.
"Yea... Especially when you can't really see them on Coruscant."
"Siri... I think you and Bant would be great friends if you give it a try."
"I don't think that would work Obi-Wan. You see my birthparents are fishermen and-"
"Siri..." Obi-Wan interrupted. "You shouldn't lie like that. You told me your parents were politicians on a faraway planet with very little water."
"Well I needed an excuse."
"I'm just saying Siri... that once you get to know Bant she is really a compassionate and caring person. And she doesn't really look that bad."
"Well you are right she doesn't really look that bad." Siri said. "For a Mon Calamari she's actually really pretty. I just don't think we would get along very well."
"Just try not to get into anymore fights with her." Obi-Wan requested. "We really need to concentrate on this mission."
"I'll try..."
"Siri there is no try.."
"Shut-Up Obi-Wan."
"Well Siri I think I'm going to rest now. Were going to have a long day tomorrow."
"Good-night."
Obi-Wan was walking over to his tent when he felt a disturbance in the Force. He looked around to see what it was. Nothing. Heading back to his original destination he constantly checked his surroundings for something. Then out of nowhere something that looked like a little blue boy fell out of the trees and landed on the campfire. The campfire which was very small was instantly put out. The campsite was dark and Obi-Wan couldn't see a thing except for the stars in the sky.
