An alarm sounded in the room where James and Laura were snoozing. James' hand came up and slapped the alarm clock down, silencing it. The man groaned before he yawned, his mouth creaking open slowly as he came awake. Laura sighed to herself as she too woke up, stretching her arms over her head. The pair sat up and shared a kiss before moving to get dressed.
"Now that is something that I could get used to!" Laura grinned as she slipped back into her dress, getting ready to head to the galley.
"You won't hear any complaints from me! This happening on the regular is something I won't shy away from myself," James agreed as he hopped into his pants.
"But of course, this is until either of us meet that one," Laura reminded him.
"Like I said, no strings attached with us. But that doesn't mean we can't have ourselves some beastly sex with each other," James responded as he finished tucking in his shirt.
"Si! I look forward to such..." Laura started before she was interrupted mid-sentence.
'James Brighton, please report to the Captain's Quarters. James Brighton, report to the Captain's Quarters, immediately,'
came a voice over the loudspeaker.
"Well, I guess we'll have to pick this conversation up later, yeah?" James wondered.
"Si, we will! I need to head to the Galley anyway and help prepare the evening meal. See you after your shift?" Laura asked.
"That you will!" James promised. With a quick peck, the pair hopped out of the room and went their separate ways. While James was rested to some degree, he hoped that Captain Greyheart wasn't after another romp. It's not that he wouldn't want it, but that he was a little out of starch at the moment. Smiling regardless, James hurried along, not wanting to keep his captain waiting.
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Laura skipped along towards the Galley, happy as a clam and high on the endorphins coursing through her system. She passed a few crew members on the way to the Galley, whom she greeted cheerily. The looks on their faces were pure bewilderment until they remembered who she had come aboard with. Figuring she had herself some time with James, the crew members chuckled as they moved along.
The Italian woman stepped into the Galley and saw Gertrude already puttering around, getting the food prepped for cooking. There were a few other helpers there, plus one whom Laura knew very well.
"Ottie! What are you doing here? Aren't you supposed to be on bedrest?" Laura asked her friend as she walked up and hugged the woman.
"I spoke with Doc Zelda and she told me that since I was fussing so much today, that I could be discharged early. Besides, I wasn't going to sit still in bed all day. You know how I get if I sit for too long," Ottilia replied as she hugged Laura back.
"I guess that this means I won't have to work as hard in here then," Laura giggled as she went for an apron that was hanging on a nearby peg.
"But that means you still have to work. This dish won't cook itself, you know!" Gertrude grumped as she pushed away a lump of dough that looked like it was too dry.
"What is for dinner tonight?" Laura wondered.
"Trying to make some noodles to go with a red sauce, but I can't seem to get the consistency of them right!" the cook huffed.
"Are you trying to make spaghetti noodles from scratch?" Laura asked as she rolled up her sleeves.
"Yeah! I thought I had it right that one time I made it, but it's been kicking my ass for the last hour!" Gertrude complained.
"Permit me, ma'am. I can make them for you," Laura smiled as she stepped up to the counter and started putting together the ingredients she needed. Gertrude almost protested, then smacked herself in the face!
"Of course! You're Italian! You'd know how to make these things!" Gertrude sighed happily.
"Ottie, can you do anything with that dough Gertrude put together?" Laura queried as she eyed the dough that Gertrude had been working with.
"Hmm," Ottilia humphed to herself as she picked it up and inspected the dough. "I might be able to make a serviceable loaf of bread from this. Do we have any garlic?"
"Yes! Just over there in the pantry, on the second shelf!" Gertrude told Ottilia, and the woman smiled as Laura walked her through the steps to make proper spaghetti noodles.
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James walked up to the door of the captain's quarters and knocked on the door. He could have tried just walking in, but that was a bad idea, as Captain Greyheart could have other guests inside.
"Enter," came Michelle's silky voice in reply.
"You wanted to see me, captain?" James asked as he stepped into the room. He noticed that both Ernie Sr. and Jr. were there, with some of the plans he had taken from the Marino Airfield. Seeing this spelled out what was going on, and James couldn't help but smile.
"Yes, Mr. Brighton! It seems these blueprints you lifted will be of great use to restoring and rebuilding our fleet of planes!" Michelle stated enthusiastically.
"Glad to be of service, Captain Greyheart! Would you care to hear the plans I have for restoring your fleet of fighters?" James posed.
"Please, by all means!" the redheaded woman enthused.
"Well, the first thing I would do is take apart each plane we have that is not in service, and do a full rebuild of each one from the ground up. To do so, we will need the blueprints of each plane, along with a materials and parts list. Once we have those, we can the deconstruct each plane, replace what parts need replacing and then put it back together," James stated.
"A lengthy process to be sure, but one which I approve of doing! I would assume that you have such blueprints and parts lists, gentlemen?" Michelle asked as she turned to regard the Black men.
"We do, ma'am! We can pull what we need from the manuals and such that we have and put together such lists in no time!" Ernie Jr. told her.
"The catch is getting ahold of the correct materials, then making them to size once we have it all," Ernie Sr. replied.
"That is something that we can look into at our first port of calling in the Indigenous Lands. If I remember right, there were a few metal suppliers that could provide us with what we need," Captain Greyheart responded.
"If that's the case, then with enough hands, it shouldn't take us too long to get these planes skyworthy!" James said with a grin.
"What of these designs? Are there any that could be put to use?" Michelle questioned.
"Hmm. Let me see what is here that could be of use," James replied as he looked over the blueprints. He flipped through several ideas until he saw one that grabbed his attention.
"I'm thinking maybe this one would be a good place to start," James told the woman, as he brought the blueprints to their attention.
"That one? Pardon me Jim, but isn't it a little... small?" Ernie Sr. queried.
"Small is the point! If you have a craft this small, it will require less materials to build, be easier to maintain and smaller craft have one advantage that bigger craft don't," James told them.
"Which is?"
"They are much more maneuverable than larger planes. If you can make tighter turns and outmaneuver your enemies in the skies, then you are the one with the advantage. Sure, regular planes might have bigger guns and such, but it doesn't matter one bit if these little guys are on your tail, knocking you out of the sky," James argued.
"The boy makes a fair point. While the planes we have are good planes, evading fire and having a good deal of maneuverability is essential in winning any engagement. So, Mr. Brighton, what would you need to put together a prototype for this plane?" Michelle questioned.
"Well, I'd have to do a full accounting of all the materials we would need to build the frame, along with a solid engine that I can tinker with. I can have a full parts list ready by tomorrow, and have a loadout of what would be needed for repairs in two days," James replied.
"Then come to me in two days with the entire list of materials, and we will see about getting what we need to make the fleet battle ready again. We will be putting into a main travel hub within that time, so I will expect to have the list in hand when we arrive," Captain Greyheart told him.
"You will have it, ma'am," James swore. "I'll start working on the lists and gameplan first thing in the morning!"
"Pardon me, captain, but how are we going to pay for these materials? It's not like that patrol job paid us very much. There was also what we... took, but even that wasn't much," Ernie Sr. reminded her, a bit leery that James knew of their illicit activities to break Raeni Black out of jail. A smirk flicked across Michelle's lips and she reached into a desk drawer and pulled out a gold bar, plonking it on the desk.
"I have a couple of these on hand. Courtesy of Mr. Brighton here. I'm sure a few of these will secure what we need and put us all in the black, yes?" Michelle questioned with a chuckle.