Alas they stood before a blond woman, who peered up from a sparrow she'd been working on. "Hey there Cayde, Hunter." She'd nod at Feron, not recognizing him as a frequent customer. "What can I help you with today?" She stood, grasping a towel and rubbing her hands upon it, though it didn't do much to clean the grease that coated her fingers.
"Ah yes, now that you mentioned it." Cayde would muse as he admired the sparrow for a moment before turning his optics to the woman. "I've got a new Hunter here, Feron was it?" He hardly gave Feron the chance to respond before continuing. "Do you happen to have any spare ships, maybe a sparrow as well? He's obviously got nothing with him but what you see before you." He was being a smug smart-ass as he roughly patted Feron's back, causing the newbie to jump from the sudden action.
Holliday tried to hide her grin with a frown, but was unsuccessful. "Naw come on Cayde, don't pick on the new guy. Let me see what I have." She'd say, pulling out a data-pad and running through a list of ships. "I can get you started out with the Outrageous Fortune ship. Its nothing too fancy, rather small actually. Could maybe fit yourself, a sparrow, and a very small armory within the cargo hold. It's at least something to tie you over until you can buy your own. Sparrow wise, this one I'm working on here is nearly done. Just have to play around with the gravity modules, and she'll fly like the first day she was made." Her eyes lifted to the Hunter, who obviously looked as if he felt out of place.
"Anything you offer will do, Ma'am." He'd respond lightly, letting his gaze scan over the sparrow for a moment, though utterly confused as to how it worked. "I can pay you back when the time comes, as I have little to offer, as Cayde was so keen on expressing." His gaze would turn to his adviser where a cheeky grin was given before he focused back on Holliday.
"No need to pay me back, Feron. Think of it as a welcome home gift. If you have any troubles with your ship, just bring it here. I'll sync the ship to your ghost for now, and once the sparrow is fixed up, I'll have it prepped and ready for transmat." She would smile, tapping a few things on the pad while Pax hovered close.
"Got it, Thank you Holliday." Pax would spin the back half of his shell contently before returning to his Guardian. He'd look over the information on the ship, and lock into its signal so that it could be piloted at any time. "Ship is linked."
"Very good, and again, its no problem." Holliday smiled a final time before setting the data-pad back on her work bench, and moving herself back over to the Sparrow, tinkering with what Feron assumed were the 'gravity modules' she spoke of.
Cayde seemed to have gone off in his own little world, staring out at the open ship bay door, hands on each hip. It wasnt until Feron stepped directly into his view did he snap out of it. "Oh! Righhht, sorry." He'd shake his head, waving the Hunter along with him.
