"I'm going down alone. End of discussion." Grayson strode to the far side of the shuttle to continue her checks. Hendon followed.
"Beginning of discussion," he argued. "It's too dangerous."
Grayson gaped at him. After everything we've been through, you think taking a shuttle planetside is too dangerous?"
"I was referring to the Fed presence."
"That's why no Siriuns go down. The Feds down there are planet-based. They can't really do anything about a ship up here full of Siriuns. Trust me. I've dealt with Feds before. A couple of times," she added as an afterthought. "I know how their protocols work."
"Until they change protocols."
"You'll just slow me down. The faster I work, the faster we get out of here before the system Feds move in. I told you they came through the jump sixteen hours ago. How long do you think it will take them to get here?"
"I can load twice as fast as you. At least," he scoffed.
She rolled her eyes. "Ever hear of bots? You think I lift my own crates?"
"Still, you've sent the last few hours piloting into orbit. You're already tired. I'll take care of the food and fuel, you collect your parts. Half the time. And they'll be looking for you, not for me. They won't know me from Adam."
"Yeah," she drawled. "It's not like you look like you just stepped out of a Fed recruiting poster or anything."
"Confed," he corrected. "And I'm perfectly capable of looking like a spacer."
She looked him up and down. "Nah. That face is too pretty. Maybe if I broke your nose for you. Which I am sorely tempted to do right now," she added. She put her hands on her hips. "You're in my way."
"Sorry," he shrugged, then abruptly climbed into the shuttle's passenger seat.
"Get the hell out of there," she stormed, yanking on his arm. He was immovable. She climbed over him into the pilot's seat. "Goddamn it, where the hell is that ejection seat button?"
Hendon only snickered. "Finish your checks. Time's wasting."
Grayson snarled at him as she went into the back to tie down the bots. "I'm not going to bail you out," she called forward to him. "I'll leave you to rot in Fed lockup."
He turned in his seat. "Really? Because I was going down specifically to bail you out when you smarted off to a Fed and got busted."
She climbed back into the pilot's seat and glared at him. "Honey, the only times I've worn Fed handcuffs was when I specifically requested it, and there were beds involved, not bars."
"Is that your ploy? Seduce them before they figure out you're carrying?"
She batted her eyelashes at him. "I only seduce the pretty ones. I have my standards."
"And the rest you bribe?"
Grayson shook her head in exasperation as she ran through her mental checklist, keying up instruments. "I don't have to seduce or bribe. I just have to be good at what I do."
"Smuggling?"
"Conveying desirable goods to paying customers." She looked over at him. "Last chance to disembark, sailor."
"I'll go down with the ship, ma'am."
Grayson swore under her breath and hit the door locks. They slid into place with a soft hiss. "Cycle air, Hal. Continuous activity report." She glanced askance at Hendon as Hal's low voice began reciting who was where on the ship, what bots were active, systems statuses and other information. Grayson warmed the shuttle's exhaust systems and lifted slightly as a final check while the air was cycled out of the bay. When Hal's voice-over came on to announce the air cycle complete, she told the computer to open the bay doors, then fastened her safety straps. She noticed Hendon doing the same and smiled to herself.
"Hope you got those good and tight, sailor," and then she jammed the shuttle into reverse, shooting out of the bay. She had the pleasure of hearing him gasp as he was thrown against the restraints then just as suddenly weightless, when she cut the thrust. She smiled sweetly at him as she waited to drift well clear of the ship before starting the descent to the planet below. He muttered something about 'women drivers.'