The door slides back with a clank. Wash steps down into Serenity's front hall, Tonks not far behind. There's a second's wariness on his part as she passes over the threshold -- that gŏushĭ with Crowley only happened because the demon was still alive five hundred years later, but hey, you never know when you'll be dealing with sudden wacky time
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"Blimey."
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"And that," he says as he points to the windscreen, maneuvering toward the pilot's console, "is why I love my job. I've got the best excuse in the 'verse to stare at it all the time."
When he leans over and touches a screen to check the readouts, something beeps at him; Wash privately rolls his eyes and hits a sequence of keys in reply.
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"Yeah. It's a pretty wicked gig, mate."
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He casts a stern look at the screen as the trilling beep starts up again, then transports a stegosaurus onto another panel to get a better look.
"Why are you doing that?" Coaxing, "Come on, don't give me that, we just fixed you four days ago. Work with me here."
Two more buttons, a solid thwap, and it stops beeping. Wash grins, satisfied.
"There we go. Sorry. There was drift. Drifting's been fixed."
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Picking up a brachiasaur, she makes it march along the top of the console with the appropriate noises in accompaniment. Then the first bit of what Wash said catches up with her.
"...Mal let Lilly drive this thing?"
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He puts a hand over his heart, grinning.
"But I content myself in knowing that it's my job to say things like that and get away with it."
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She grins back, and carefully puts the brachiasaur back in its rightful spot.
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"Exactly. So! Onto the bunk and the spellcasting?"
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Not until Wash braces a hand on the top rung of the second ladder on the right, kicks it in, and balances there for a precarious moment as he calls down, "Zo'? You down there?"
No answer. Wash waits a couple seconds longer, just in case she's waking up from another nap, then glances back at Tonks and says, "Aaaand that'd be a no. Okay, watch your step on the second to last rung, it got bent a little funny a while back -- "
And down he goes.
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Finally she jumps down to the floor, and blinks at the surroundings. She's not sure what she expected, but it wasn't really this.
"...It's so homey."
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Wash grins, almost embarrassed, as he leans against the wall.
"We gotta do what we can," he says. "It is home."
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Finally she raises her wand and begins casting the spells; one large silencing charm takes care of most of the job, and a few extra reinforcements on the air vents should do the job.
If there's one thing Tonks has learned well in the last year or so, it's silencing charms.
"There. I think that ought to hold you for a bit. They do wear off now and again, though, so if you start to get complaints just let me know and I'll touch 'em up."
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(With a tiny side of the usual rueful curse you, genetics, for not letting me be able to do this too, of course. Just a bit.)
"Shiny. Xiexie again for helping out with this -- Jayne, I'm sure, will be very willing to tell us when to," he drops into something that's not a bad approximation of Jayne's gruff Rim accent, "'fix yer gorram charmy-things already.'"
He jerks his head in the direction of Jayne's bunk.
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Way too many stairs, for one.
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