Hakuna Matata

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For the first time in a long time, the ghost crew were allowed an entire day of doing whatever they wanted. Hera and Kanan had gone into town for some couples alone time. Anakin and Ahsoka were in the training room on the ship, practicing their hand to hand compat. And Zeb, Sabine and Ezra were say in the common room, playing a game of cards that the lasat had taught them and was winning so far. "Ha!" Zeb laughed at the end of yet another victorious game "told ya I'd win!!" the two teenagers rolled their eyes fondly at their friend as Sabine spoke "yeah, well done Zeb". They continued playing, Ezra concentation more than usual as he was determined to win at least one of the matches; he didn't realise just how hard he was concentration, however, as all of a sudden, a plastic cup fell onto the lasats head when the game finished yet again.

"Ezra!!" Zeb exclaimed as he rubbed his furry head; the teenager apolagised "I didn't even know I was levitating anything" he added. Shrugged, the oldest crew member waved the incident off "forget it kid, no harm done" he reassured before speaking two words that Ezra had never heard of before "hakuna m-what now??" the boy asked with a raised brow. Chuckling, Sabine repeated the words "hakuna matata kid" she grinned, having heard it before; the kid rose a brow "what on the name of Yoda does that mean??" he asked. Sharing a familiar gaze, the two friends appeared to agree on something before Sabine once again opened her mouth in order to speak....or at least that's what Ezra thought she was going to do. Boy, was he wrong.

Ezra as Simba
Zeb as Pumbaa
Sabine as Timon

As the song came to an amusing end, the three friends burst out into fits of laughter "thanks for teaching me that motto" Ezra grinned, earning a pat on the back from Zeb "no problem kid" he chuckled; Sabine picked up the forgotten stack of cards "come on Ez" she smiled as she handed out the correct amount of cards "let's beat this lasat at his own game". This only earned a laugh from the eldest of the three as he sat back "sure, good luck with that". Little did any of the three know, Kanan and Hera had returned from the day alone to check up on them, as well as to make sure the ghost was still in one piece; they had witnessed the entire thing and couldn't stop the smiles that formed on their faces - they really like a bunch of siblings. The older annoying brother who has his wise moments. The only sister who is nine times out of ten right about everything. And the youngest brother who is always willing to learn from his siblings but is sometimes the one who had to do the teaching.

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