Disagree

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Kylo sauntered into your room ego crowding the hallway. He stopped when he saw you sitting in a chair, fully clothed, staring daggers into his soul. Before he could make a snarky comment you attacked.

"I won't like what?"

Confused, Kylo sat in the chair across from yours. "I have no clue what you are talking about." He rolled his eyes, apparently bored of your outbursts.

You stopped. The idea of explaining to Kylo Ren that you had dreamt of him was so embarrassing you were tempted to impale yourself on your own saber. You quickly thought up a plausible story.

"My warriors decided to explore the ship last night and they heard you talking to Hux. You said I wouldn't agree to it. What won't I agree to?"

A wave of realization crossed over his face. "I-" he stammered. "It isn't my place to tell you." His eyes turned stony, "And regardless, I told Hux no."

That was not a good enough answer for you. "I deserve to know. Tell me," you demanded.

He pushed back. "It is none of your concern. The idea in itself has been torn down." He paused, noticeably uncomfortable about the conversation. "It was stupid anyway," he mumbled almost to himself.

You shot out of your seat while simultaneously slamming your hands onto the metal table. "Bull. Shit. If you two are going to have a conversation about me, I deserve to know what was said!"

Kylo stood calmly crossing his arms and advancing towards you until the only thing between the two of you was fabric. He towered over you menacingly, "I am not repeating it," he said forcefully. "If you want to know you will have to hear it from Hux." He grinned, an idea coming to his mind. "I would be more than happy to escort you to him."

You were shocked at the sudden advance. Words eluded you, so instead, you nodded firmly. Kylo proceeded to walk out your door and continue down the eternal loop of hallways. Your warriors had found you and quickly flanked your sides. You would have to fill them in later. Hux was on the bridge bellowing orders to the officers below. This man is so insufferable.

"Yes, he is," Kylo stated plainly before advancing towards Hux. "General Hux. Her majesty would like to hear about our conversation from last night."

Hux stopped in his tracks, turning to face Ren. "How does she know of our conversation," he hissed.

"It would seem that we have two curious ladies onboard our star destroyer." Kylo turned his face indicating the curious ladies to be Isa and Lenna, who did not even raise an eyebrow.

Hux stared them down as if he wished that he also had the ability to force choke. Finally, he sighed, "let's take this...party somewhere else."

Hux strolled into the meeting room and you dismissed your ladies to wait outside before closing the door and walking toward the far end of the table.

"Sit," Hux ordered.

You crossed your arms forcing your eyes to be icy and unrelenting. "No."

Hux rolled his eyes before sitting down. "We seem to be having some trouble with allies. We need as many as we can get and even the ones we have are growing uncertain. We need to do something that releases a statement. Our allies need to be sure of our power. Our security." he paused, bracing himself. "So we thought," he stuttered as Kylo shot him an intense look, "I thought, that it was time for the galaxy's most important bachelor to tie the knot." He studied your face before finishing his thought. "And who better to tie it with than the warrior queen of a not-so-dead planet?"

Realization cut across your face like a sharp dagger. You had not even realized you were attacking Hux until Kylo pulled you back, his body dwarfing yours as he kept you from ending the General's life.

"You would dare," you yelled as you tried to break from Kylo's grip. "Am I really nothing to you but a chess piece in the First Order's elaborate game?" You weren't thinking as you seethed from ear to ear. "I am no one's wife, especially not Ren's." Kylo's grip on you loosened in reaction to your words and you escaped him long enough to give Hux a good wallop to the right eye. Kylo grabbed you and pushed you out of the room pulling you down infinite hallways, Isa and Lenna trailing behind you slightly concerned and very confused. 

Kylo placed you in your room and turned to your ladies, "calm her down". They nodded soberly and he left I told you was written all over his face as he exited wordlessly. 

You sat on the floor and allowed your mind to process what had just occurred. Marriage? No one got married on Malachor, and if they chose to leave the planet for love everyone knew that it was serious. But then why was one small part of your brain entertaining the idea? You hated that you could see yourself being married to Ren, you hated that he dominated your thoughts, and most importantly, you hated that he had been right. It would have been better had you not known. Isa handed you a glass of water and sat beside you.

You sighed. "I... I think about him... A lot." They deserved to know. They were responsible for your life.

"Ren?" Lenna inquired softly. 

"Yes," you whispered. "I know that it's so stupid. He is nothing but a man. But few men pose such a great challenge to me."  You put your face in your hands.

Isa patted you on the shoulder. "It isn't stupid Your Majesty. You are entitled to your feelings."

"I say you make him fall madly in love with him and then when you get bored, kill him," Lenna stated normally, perched on a chair as if someone would come through the door any second.

"Lenna!" Isa gasped. "Malachorans don't do that anymore."

You chuckled lightly, "I'll make sure to keep that in mind." You thought for a second before speaking again. "Lenna I want you to continue watching Ren but Isa, I want you to watch Hux. I don't trust him," you said gravely.

They nodded. 

"Just make sure to not get pregnant," Lenna poked at you

You burst out laughing the very idea hilarious to you. You spent the rest of the day with them telling old stories and laughing about old times when your only worry had been being Queen.

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