For the next few weeks, Rey and Jakson worked to put their plan into action. Rey scavenged for parts and Jakson devoted all his time to cleaning and repairing those parts. It took a few days to find a steady rhythm, but they soon had managed to build up quite an impressive supply of parts. The number of parts Rey brought to Plutt daily had increased as well, primarily because she was now scavenging for two. Unkar Plutt didn't mind one bit, as he could see a marked increase in the number and usefulness of the parts he purchased from Rey. As such, he left Rey and Jakson alone for the most part, which was just fine with them. Yet despite this small victory, the couple decided not to push their luck, and refrained from being seen in public as much as possible. All things considered, life on Jakku had never been better...
*****
"Almost... there..." Jakson grunted.
"Unh... holy fuck, don't stop, Jak," Rey moaned.
The couple had been making love for hours that evening, as it was the first night after Rey's cycle. This allowed the couple to have as much sex as they wanted without fear of her becoming pregnant. When she had arrived home that evening, Rey practically threw herself at Jakson, riding him right there on the floor of his kitchen. After their first orgasms, the couple took a short break to devour some food, but was soon at it again. Though they had started on the sofa for about an hour, they soon decided to transition to the bedroom. Now late into the night, Jakson's body was starting to tire from his many orgasms and the vigorous nature of their lovemaking. Still, as he stood at the edge of his bed, he found the strength to push through for one last glorious climax.
"Shit... shit... yes, yes, YES! OH REYYYYYYYY!"
"AHHHHHHHHHH! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!"
Breathless, the pair erupted in a giggle-fit due to the sheer amount of time they had wasted away that night. Jakson moved to lie down beside her, stroking her soft hair and kissing her forehead. Rey responded with a few sweet kisses of her own, moving from his knuckles to his shoulder and neck. Finally, she pressed her lips to his in a long, passionate embrace. As they parted, she gazed deep into his blue eyes, beginning to feel more courage than she had ever felt before. It was time. She knew she wanted to say it.
"Jak... I... I lo-"
"Shh! You hear that?" he cut her off.
"What?" she asked, alarmed by his mannerisms.
"Outside. It sounded like... a swoop bike."
"Let's check the cameras."
Jakson grinned as they moved over to his main computer, now outfitted with a security system, courtesy of Rey. She had managed to hotwire a few cameras and had connected them to his ship, allowing them to keep an eye out for approaching trouble. As Rey powered on the cameras, Jakson slipped on some clothes and holstered his blaster at his side.
"Got something. A pair of swoop riders out back," Rey said.
Approaching the screen, Jakson's heart sunk. "Shit... it's the Irving Boys."
"Your former partners?"
"The same. But how the hell did they find me?!"
"Who says they found you? They could be here for any number of reasons," Rey tried to argue.
As soon as she finished speaking, a loud thump came at the rear door of the ship. "Jakson! We know you're in there!"
"You were saying?" Jakson mused to Rey. "Stay here in the bedroom, out of sight. I'll handle this."
"No! I'm going with you! There's two of us and two of them!"
"Yeah, but unless you own a blaster you've never told me about, you won't stand a chance. Stay here. Once I've got them distracted, get to your speeder and get out of here."
Looking him square in the eyes with a stern expression, she told him, "I'll not leave you behind."
"I'll be fine. Trust me," Jakson replied with a wink.
As Rey dressed herself and retied her hair back into her signature buns, Jakson climbed the ladder to the top hatch. He cracked it open before crawling silently along the top of the shuttle and peering over the edge. With his blaster in hand, he soon spied his former partners below.
There they are... Toursant and Vanver Irving.
The human twin brothers were each over six feet tall, and armed to the teeth besides. They had tanned white skin that was further darkened by the dirt and dust they accumulated. Their faces were obscured a bit by thick, dark brown stubble. Toursant carried a DH-17, capable of rapid-firing any foe into submission. Vanver, on the other hand, preferred to blow his enemies away with his modified CA-87 shotgun blaster.
"Maybe he ain't here," Toursant wondered.
"Naw, he's here. Ya hear me, Jakson!? Get out here!" Vanver replied.
As they waited for a response, Toursant glanced around, catching a glimpse of Jakson on top of the shuttle. "Look! Up there!"
"Drop your weapons," Jakson commanded, aiming his Bryar pistol at the pair. They did not, but his vantage point did cause them to hesitate.
"No way out, Jakson. You're outgunned," Vanver replied.
"Maybe, but you both know as well as I do that I'm sure to kill one of you if this comes down to a firefight. The only question is... which one of you would survive?"
The brothers looked uneasy at this prospect; neither was certain that they wouldn't be the one Jakson targeted.
"How'd you find me?" Jakson asked, taking advantage of their hesitation to buy Rey some more time.
"You really think we wouldn't install a tracking beacon on board a ship like the one you stole?" Vanver answered.
"I deactivated it."
"Yeah, but we had an override switch," Toursant said. "Took some doing, but we finally managed to reactivate it and find ya here. Once we're done with you, we're takin' our ship back!"
"And believe me, we ain't here to take prisoners. You've cost us a hell of a lot of money, Jakson. But if we kill you ourselves, we don't gotta lose any more of it to pay off your bounty," Vanver agreed. "Ya shoulda just done your job."
"No way in hell was I doing
that
."
"We paid you good money to transport our cargo!" Vanver roared.
"Twi'lek girls are people, not cargo!!" Jakson screamed, his anger exploding from within him. "I signed up to be a smuggler. I never signed up to be a slaver. I made that perfectly clear when you first hired me."
"Whatever helps ya sleep at night. Just remember... they're all dead because of you, not us."
"That's a load of shit, and you know it."
"Then it seems we've reached an impasse," Toursant sighed.
"Guess so..."
As the trio continued their tense standoff, Jakson's ears perked up at hearing the cargo bay door opening. He knew that Rey was powering up her speeder. The brothers looked at each other in confusion for a moment, allowing Jakson just the opportunity he needed. Taking careful aim, he fired two shots in quick succession towards the brothers' swoop bikes, disabling both of them. They returned fire, but Jakson had already scampered to the side of the shuttle and jumped down onto Rey's speeder with her.
"Don't let 'em get away!" Vanver yelled. Firing off a pair of shots from his shotgun blaster, he struck the wing of the shuttle, causing several fragments to break off and fall to the ground.
"Heads up!" Rey warned. She tried to swerve as best she could, but Jakson was still hit in the head by the falling debris. He managed to hang on, but soon fell completely unconscious from the blow.
"Hang on, Jak. Just hang on..." Rey pleaded, racing off into the desert.
*****
Six months earlier
"An excellent ship, Jakson. She'll do the job well."
"She's never failed me yet, Vanver."
Jakson prepared to begin his transport mission with his YT-2400 light freighter, the
Longshot
. The life of a smuggler was always exciting, and he had seen some incredible sights in his travels through the galaxy.
"Are we ready?" Vanver called out.
"Yep. Cargo's loaded on board," Toursant replied.
"Already?" Jakson asked in surprise.
"Provides an added level of protection for you. You haven't seen the cargo, giving you plausible deniability," Vanver explained.
"Alright then, I'm off. Running late as it is..."
"Good luck, Jakson. And don't worry; we'll be following right behind you."
Entering the ship's cockpit, the copilot, a repair droid designated LE-MA5T3,
welcomed Jakson.
"Leema, we ready to take off?"
"Yes, sir," she replied. "The fuel tank is full, and our flight path has been charted, extending approximately sixteen parsecs."
"Very good. Let's get underway."
The thrusters roared, the engine hummed, and soon the
Longshot
had exited the planet's atmosphere. A short time later, hyperspace had been achieved. All the while, the Irving Boys followed behind Jakson, ready to provide backup should the need arise. Some time later, Jakson picked up an odd reading on his charts.
"Huh... Leema, you see this? Looks like we have an unexpected meteor shower coming up shortly."
"Indeed. It would be wise for us to exit hyperspace as we approach it to navigate it safely."
"Agreed. I'll inform my partners." Hitting the comlink, Jakson radioed over to the Irving Boys' ship. "We'll be needing to exit hyperspace in a moment; got an unanticipated meteor shower up ahead."
"Understood. We'll do the same,"
came Toursant's reply.
"Roger that.
Longshot
out." Taking a firm handle on the ship's controls, Jakson prepared to make the necessary adjustments. "Alright, here we go... now!"
Flipping the switch, Jakson cut to the ship's sublightspeed engines. The
Longshot
lurched from the sudden change, throwing Jakson forward in his seat a bit. Still, he was a skilled pilot, and this seemed as nothing to him. As he relaxed, he could have sworn he heard cries of surprise, or perhaps fear, coming from the cargo area in back.
"Leema... did you hear that?"
"It sounded as if someone was screaming, sir."
Standing, Jakson replied, "Take the helm. I'll go check it out."
Drawing his Bryar pistol, Jakson crept through the hallways of his ship, ready for the first sign of trouble. Reaching the secret entrance to the cargo hold, he punched in the security code and slid away a hidden wall panel. Pausing, he could hear whispers and murmurs from within the hold.
"Freeze!" he commanded, stepping into the doorway with his blaster drawn.
"Don't shoot! Please!"
Blinking twice, Jakson was surprised to discover a group of fifteen beautiful Twi'lek women of varying colors. They were huddled around the edges of the room, their fear evident on their faces. One of them stood near him, her hands up in a nonthreatening manner.
"Who are you? How did you get onto my ship?" Jakson demanded.
"We... we were placed here by the Irving Boys," their leader, a blue Twi'lek, said. "We are to be transported somewhere for work."
Seeing the skimpy clothes the women wore, Jakson replied, "Work... or enslavement?"
"They are one in the same, as far as we are concerned."