Disclaimer: I do not own Star Wars, Jango Fett, Boba Fett, Alee, Torie, and now that I have been sold on E Bay, I do not own Alicia. Yep, right now, I've been enslaved by my owner, confined to a little room with only a crappy computer to keep me company. So, enough of my problems. Read on.

Wait, I knew I was forgetting something! I do not own O! Brother Where Art Thou? or the Soggy Bottom Boys. That will make sense later on.

Chapter 10

Reluctantly, the three went down to the repair room where Jango was standing next to a rather crispy looking Boba.

Jango looked furious. "You three explain yourselves, now!"

Alicia, Alee, and Torie exchanged worried looks.

"Would you believe us if we said that we were playing an innocent game and forgot Boba was down there?" Alee said.

Jango frowned and pointed at a tiny video monitor in the wall. He pushed a button and the lovely shock game they had been playing with Boba was replayed on the screen, obviously caught by a security camera.

"As punishment…" Jango began, but was cut off by Torie.

"As what?" she asked.

"Punishment, Torie," Jango replied, then continued. "You three will have to install all of these parts." He handed Alicia a book that put the one volume combination of the Lord of the Rings trilogy to shame in terms of thickness. "This is a manual that will show you where everything goes."

He then turned and left, with Boba trailing behind him.

The three girls' mouths were open in disbelief. Alee and Torie looked over at Alicia, who said, "Hey, don't look at me. You two started it."

Alee and Torie nodded, and the three began working.

After a few minutes, Alicia started humming a tune that sounded rather familiar to Alee.

"I am the…er… girl of constant sorrow, I've seen trouble all my days…" Alee sang. (For those of you who don't know, this is from O! Brother Where Art Thou?. If you haven't seen it, you should. It's absolutely hysterical, even if you aren't a redneck hillbilly.)

"I bid farewell to ol' Kentucky, the place where I was born and raised," Alicia continued.

"The place where she was born and raised," Alee and Torie chorused.

"Hold up a sec, Alicia," Torie interrupted. "Wouldn't it be 'I bid farewell to ol' Arizona, the place where I was born and raised?"

"Well, fine, Torie. Have it your way," Alicia replied. "I bid farewell to ol' Arizona, the place where I was born and raised."

Torie smiled and joined Alee in repeating, "The place where she was born and raised."

And so it continued, the girls installing parts while singing songs to O! Brother Where Art Thou?.

Before they knew it, they were done.

"Well, I guess we should go and tell Jango that we're done," Alicia said.

"No, wait!" Alee said. "Torie and I need to show you something."

Torie and Alee each pulled a vial of clear liquid out of their pockets.

"What's that?" Alicia asked.

"Payback in a bottle," Alee replied.

This peaked Alicia's interest, and she listened to their plan.

When they finished, Alicia laughed evilly. "What a great thing to find in the Cantina! I wish I could use that stuff on some people back home."

Alee and Torie had obtained the vials from a man in the Cantina. Sure, it cost them most of the few credits that they had left, but it was worth it. Once a person had some of the clear liquid, they would do whatever you wanted them to do. Anything you wanted them to do. And the best part was, the next day, after it had worn off, the drugged person wouldn't remember a thing that they had done. They would just have a horrible hangover.

The three girls planned on drugging Jango and Boba, to get them back for some of the injustices that the Fetts had done to the girls.

After Alicia was so kind as to get Boba drinks, which they took without suspecting a thing, their plan was underway.

When Jango and Boba started acting loopy (more than usual, of course) Alicia suggested that Jango put the ship on autopilot. He did it without question.

All three girls laughed evilly.

"Oh, boys?" Torie said. "Do you want to play some games?"

"Ooh, is it gonna be 'musical cages' again?" Boba asked eagerly.

"No, Boba. These games are going to be more fun," Alicia replied sweetly.

"Can Dad play, too?" Boba asked.

"Of course, he can play," Alee said.

"If he wants to, that is," Torie added.

"Damn right I want to play!" Jango shouted in a slightly slurred voice.

So, a few minutes later, the girls and the Fetts were down in the cargo hold, ready to play their game.