Family Dinner

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The balmy sea breeze ruffled the tablecloth and made the string lights dance merrily above the jovial scene below as the clinking of silverware on plates punctuated the steady hubbub of conversation that rose and fell with the emotion of what was being shared. Some overly-optimistic sea birds hovered above on a swell, fastidiously watching for any dropped crumbs before swooping gracefully into another updraft. Crosshair was looking at them down the edge of his finger, which he had shaped into a gun with the help of his thumb, and his focused squint was interrupted by a smack on his arm. He flashed his partner a wry grin as they chuckled, shaking their head at his "murder noodle antics", as they'd come to call it.

"Stop traumatizing the wildlife and eat your fish," they laughed.

"This looks an awful lot like traumatized wildlife too, you know," Crosshair answered, picking at the fillet with a fork. "I mean, what horrors did this thing have to endure at the end of Wrecker's line?"

"I'm starting to feel like traumatized wildlife," his partner jabbed, grinning ear to ear as they took a bite of their brightly-flavored steamed vegetables.

"If it decreases any potential reservations you may yet hold," Tech interjected, "As far as neuroscience has yet been able to distinguish, this particular genus of sea creatures do not possess the pain receptors necessary for the experience of pain with which humanoid species are familiar."

"Thanks, Julia Child," Crosshair muttered, a hint of fondness flickering beneath the dry humor.

"If you are metaphorically comparing me to the infamously accomplished chef of the Core Worlds, it is hardly an insult, Crosshair. You are losing your edge." Tech's savage burn was delivered at a slightly louder volume than usual, and Wrecker's boisterous laugh immediately broke through. The massive clone pointed a gleeful finger at Crosshair as he finished his bite between hearty chuckles.

"That one's gotta hurt!" Wrecker exclaimed, pulling his hand back as Phee smacked it away.

"You tryin to resurrect the grumpiness? Come on, big guy. Think it through," Phee said playfully, arching a sharp eyebrow at Wrecker, whose unabashed grin remained unfazed despite her mockingly stern correction. "Or I'm gonna kick you out of our house."

Omega giggled, sharing a glance with Hunter across the table, who gave her a half-smile and wink before turning back to Echo, who was filling him in on the newest developments at his Defense Training Academy.

"I didn't think it would fill up so quickly," Echo mused, tearing apart the large fish filet on his plate with his fork. "I guess the Empire's got everyone spooked, even out here. But it's a good thing, I think... They'll be ready to fight if it ever comes to that, but Maker willing, it won't."

"They're doing the same on Pabu," Phee chipped in, leaning forward to nod at Echo. "Shep's got a whole daily regimen of exercise, strategy, and drills for any possible scenario he can think of. You should talk to him; he could use your military expertise.'

"I'd be interested to hear what he's doing," Echo nodded in return. "Maybe we could make a trip that way sometime soon."

"Can I come?!" Omega said brightly, tugging Echo's arm from her seat beside him. "I'd love to see Lyana. I wish we'd been able to stay there."

"Me too, kid," Hunter said with a sigh, leaning back in his chair after resting his wooden utensils on his plate. "But you know trouble follows us wherever we go. It's better for them this way. Besides, Xylo is pretty much the same–"

"Aside from an entirely different subset of ecosystems and a much larger diversity in flora and fauna due to the greater size of the island, yes... Xylo is similar to Pabu in that... they are both islands," Tech interjected, wavering at the end as he caught sight of Phee's fondly arched eyebrow directed at him.

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