"I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about," he said, smiling
with a smug smirk, with of course a perfect understanding. He winced,
though, as he finally touched the ground, a hand almost going to his side
before he forced it back down.
"Who ratted me out?" He asked, glancing at BB-8. "Was it you, you
motherless mongrel?"
Or make BB-8 start yelling while Finn was between him and Poe. This seemed
like one of those times that he'd be the one getting hurt because of
someone else's battle. But Poe was playing a little too innocent about all
this, his whole attitude screaming 'you caught me this time. But there
will be a next.' That, much like Poe himself, just wasn't going to
fly today.
Without warning or comment, Finn stepped forward and (gently, of course, he
wasn't looking at actually add to the man's problems) lifted Poe up in his
arms bridal style. Then started heading towards the main exit, right
through the middle of the hanger.
"Who's yelling? I'm not yelling," He said, still grinning as BB-8 beeped at
him angrily. "Oh, now you his best friend? I feel so--"
But whatever he was feeling was cut off as suddenly he was in the air -
held aloft by Finn's arms. His arms went out immediately around Finn's
neck, mostly just to quickly balance himself, and then he felt ridiculous,
but didn't let go.
Iola started snickering as they walked by and Poe let out a half laugh,
half groan.
Thankfully, the other pilots were far enough away that Finn's faint blush
probably wasn't even noticed. He hadn't thought much about it, really. Poe
needed to get back to bed, Poe was in pain, and Finn didn't really fully
trust himself to not get talked out of making Poe go to his room if they
had to slowly hobble at the pace that man could manage. Carrying him was a
simple solution to a simple problem. But it also happened to come with the
Pilot suddenly very, very close in a very public setting. It wasn't he was
embarrassed about that. Just getting singled out for attention in
general still sat awkwardly on his shoulders outside of the battle field.
But Poe's reaction to Iola made him look down at the man, an amused smile
in place. It was easy to forget the whole gathering attention thing when
focusing on him.
"Feel so...what? Deceived? Because that's my line."
Yeah. He was carrying him all the way through the base this way. They'd
both just live with it.
"Deception is a strong word," He said, focusing on Finn's face
because his blush wasn't as hard to read as Finn's, and he was pretty sure
if the General saw him now he might die on the spot. It was going to take
him a few weeks just to live down the teasing jeers from the other pilots,
and the questions.
... There were going to be a lot of questions.
"I prefer to think of it as - gently left out of the plan."
Finn's grin took on new level of smugness as the great Poe Dameron blushed
in his arms. It was only fair, really. The man made a game of getting a
reaction out of Finn. This was a sight he wouldn't forget anytime soon.
"Ah. No more assuming the best of you. Only direct questions about your
intentions for the day from now on. Got it."
He shifts the man slightly at that hiss, trying to alleviate any pressure on the injured area. But he isn't getting put down. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time, Poe.
But. He had been in and around these 'normal' people for a while. He might have learned a trick or two.
It's probably the fact that Finn has never actually tried a guilt trip on
him that makes it so effective - he doesn't expect it, so he doesn't
suspect it for the ploy it is, and instead visibly wilts a little. It had
been all fun and games until he actually felt bad.
"You know that's not the problem, Finn," He said, no longer squirming. "It
would be a lot easier to spend all day in bed with you if I could actually
move around while doing it. Trust me."
He wanted to feel bad, he did. Intellectually, he knew he should. But at the moment it was just a small battle win in an ongoing war, so he doesn't point out that he'd been less than genuine. That could come later, when Poe was healthy enough to hit him. For now he's just enjoying the yards he can make towards the room without a fight.
"Being a hero's not all it's cracked up to be, huh?"
He kisses the man's temple, not caring in the least how many other members of the rebellion are around them. If they're in, they're in all the way. Why hide something anyone with half a brain could figure out anyway?
"We'll think of something. The General's terrifying without ever going on a mission. Gotta be something you can do until the bones heal."
Finn snorted a little under his breath. "No. You just wait. See who gets
remembered. I'm not a hero, Finn. Just doing my best, while in the company
of heroes."
And Jedi.
It wasn't the first time that day his thoughts had trailed to Rey. They
trailed that way a lot, lately. Even if he never mentioned it to Finn.
"You find something to keep me from going crazy, and I'll love you
forever," He muttered lowly, the words coming out before he really thought
about them.
Poe may not have meant it, but Finn took it with entire seriousness. Or would, after he actually deposited the man back in his bed and made sure all bandages were where they were supposed to be. If he had to strip the pilot down to redo them, he could manage it for the sake of the mission without getting distracted.
He just kind of leaned into him until they got to the room and let Finn
deposit him onto the bed and check him over. The bandages were still,
thankfully, in place, and Poe merely groaned as he leaned back, looking at
the ceiling.
Another kiss right to the center of Poe's ribs, away from where the bandages are. It wasn't that he doubted Poe's abilities. He was the single most talented man Finn had ever met. He just doubted the value Poe placed in his own life. For that, Finn would have to serve as an artificial limb.
"I already feel good enough to fly," He replied, but in the tone
that made it clear that he would probably still think he was good to fly
with on arm falling off and missing an eyeball.
It was hard not to want to fly.
"The Jedi? Well... I know a lot of the stories. Mostly about Skywalker,
though, obviously. My parents both fought in the rebellion at the same
time," He said, the pride obvious in his voice. "They knew him. At the
height of the rebellion. Even just one Jedi - - the things that he could do
with his mind, alone--"
He says the word like it's the trick answer on a test he failed. That's not how the Force works. He'd miss Han, but that expression when he'd said that was at least one last good memory of the man.
Finn settles into the bed next to Poe, not getting under the covers and the rest, not after just getting the over man all tucked in. He's taking advantage of the pillow situation, though, sitting up right next to Poe against those.
"They always told us the Jedi were all dead. You telling me what the map was for was the first I'd heard different. Made all that training on how to fight against lightsabers make more sense."
"They trained you to fight against lightsabers, but that the jedi were all
dead?" Poe asked, glancing up as he shuffled over a bit to let Finn in
beside him on the bed, sliding a arm around his waist to settle a hand on
his hip comfortably. His fingers absent-mindedly playing with the hem of
his shirt.
There was a flicker in his eyes at Rey's name, but he didn't say anything.
Maybe his grip around Finn's waist got a little tighter. He chuckled lowly,
though, amused at the excitement.
Finn pulled a bit of a face, but held the pose for another few seconds before dropping his arms. Rey was incredible, and he's heard about that last battle. He knew what she was probably getting up to with Luke. And couldn't imagine how as fiercely an independent person as her must feel about it.
"Nah. Too much destiny. I'm good just letting them hit me with sticks."
"Yeah," He agreed, pulling Finn back against him and turning to press a
kiss to his shoulder despite the fact that the action of turning made him
wince. "Too much destiny. Way too much destiny. If I think too hard about
it, it starts making my head hurt."
"But if one starts whacking you around I'll come have a word with my
x-wing," he teased.
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"I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about," he said, smiling with a smug smirk, with of course a perfect understanding. He winced, though, as he finally touched the ground, a hand almost going to his side before he forced it back down.
"Who ratted me out?" He asked, glancing at BB-8. "Was it you, you motherless mongrel?"
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"Don't at yell at him for caring."
Or make BB-8 start yelling while Finn was between him and Poe. This seemed like one of those times that he'd be the one getting hurt because of someone else's battle. But Poe was playing a little too innocent about all this, his whole attitude screaming 'you caught me this time. But there will be a next.' That, much like Poe himself, just wasn't going to fly today.
Without warning or comment, Finn stepped forward and (gently, of course, he wasn't looking at actually add to the man's problems) lifted Poe up in his arms bridal style. Then started heading towards the main exit, right through the middle of the hanger.
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"Who's yelling? I'm not yelling," He said, still grinning as BB-8 beeped at him angrily. "Oh, now you his best friend? I feel so--"
But whatever he was feeling was cut off as suddenly he was in the air - held aloft by Finn's arms. His arms went out immediately around Finn's neck, mostly just to quickly balance himself, and then he felt ridiculous, but didn't let go.
Iola started snickering as they walked by and Poe let out a half laugh, half groan.
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Thankfully, the other pilots were far enough away that Finn's faint blush probably wasn't even noticed. He hadn't thought much about it, really. Poe needed to get back to bed, Poe was in pain, and Finn didn't really fully trust himself to not get talked out of making Poe go to his room if they had to slowly hobble at the pace that man could manage. Carrying him was a simple solution to a simple problem. But it also happened to come with the Pilot suddenly very, very close in a very public setting. It wasn't he was embarrassed about that. Just getting singled out for attention in general still sat awkwardly on his shoulders outside of the battle field.
But Poe's reaction to Iola made him look down at the man, an amused smile in place. It was easy to forget the whole gathering attention thing when focusing on him.
"Feel so...what? Deceived? Because that's my line."
Yeah. He was carrying him all the way through the base this way. They'd both just live with it.
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"Deception is a strong word," He said, focusing on Finn's face because his blush wasn't as hard to read as Finn's, and he was pretty sure if the General saw him now he might die on the spot. It was going to take him a few weeks just to live down the teasing jeers from the other pilots, and the questions.
... There were going to be a lot of questions.
"I prefer to think of it as - gently left out of the plan."
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Finn's grin took on new level of smugness as the great Poe Dameron blushed in his arms. It was only fair, really. The man made a game of getting a reaction out of Finn. This was a sight he wouldn't forget anytime soon.
"Ah. No more assuming the best of you. Only direct questions about your intentions for the day from now on. Got it."
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"Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies" Poe said with a slight sing-song voice, before starting to squirm.
"Alright! Alright, I'm under house arrest. You can let me down, Finn. I'm not going anywhere."
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Not Poe's room, not his room, just the room. The place they spent all their time together, when Finn wasn't training or Poe running loose.
"I swear I'll do the same thing next time, too."
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As far as Poe was concerned, his room was Finn's too. He didn't even think about it too deeply - he just shared everything he had, without thought.
He groaned, however, at the words, and tried squirming harder - only to wrench his side and let out a pained hiss.
"You won't be able to. Bed rest is going to kill me."
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But. He had been in and around these 'normal' people for a while. He might have learned a trick or two.
"Didn't know I was that bad company."
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It's probably the fact that Finn has never actually tried a guilt trip on him that makes it so effective - he doesn't expect it, so he doesn't suspect it for the ploy it is, and instead visibly wilts a little. It had been all fun and games until he actually felt bad.
"You know that's not the problem, Finn," He said, no longer squirming. "It would be a lot easier to spend all day in bed with you if I could actually move around while doing it. Trust me."
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"Being a hero's not all it's cracked up to be, huh?"
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"Wasn't really trying to be a hero," He muttered, turning his face to press it into Finn's shoulder, giving up the fight.
"Just - had to do something."
Sitting still - letting himself think - ruined him.
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He kisses the man's temple, not caring in the least how many other members of the rebellion are around them. If they're in, they're in all the way. Why hide something anyone with half a brain could figure out anyway?
"We'll think of something. The General's terrifying without ever going on a mission. Gotta be something you can do until the bones heal."
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Finn snorted a little under his breath. "No. You just wait. See who gets remembered. I'm not a hero, Finn. Just doing my best, while in the company of heroes."
And Jedi.
It wasn't the first time that day his thoughts had trailed to Rey. They trailed that way a lot, lately. Even if he never mentioned it to Finn.
"You find something to keep me from going crazy, and I'll love you forever," He muttered lowly, the words coming out before he really thought about them.
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Poe may not have meant it, but Finn took it with entire seriousness. Or would, after he actually deposited the man back in his bed and made sure all bandages were where they were supposed to be. If he had to strip the pilot down to redo them, he could manage it for the sake of the mission without getting distracted.
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He just kind of leaned into him until they got to the room and let Finn deposit him onto the bed and check him over. The bandages were still, thankfully, in place, and Poe merely groaned as he leaned back, looking at the ceiling.
"Just on little flight. Just a few minutes...."
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Another kiss right to the center of Poe's ribs, away from where the bandages are. It wasn't that he doubted Poe's abilities. He was the single most talented man Finn had ever met. He just doubted the value Poe placed in his own life. For that, Finn would have to serve as an artificial limb.
"So. What d'you know about the Jedi?"
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"I already feel good enough to fly," He replied, but in the tone that made it clear that he would probably still think he was good to fly with on arm falling off and missing an eyeball.
It was hard not to want to fly.
"The Jedi? Well... I know a lot of the stories. Mostly about Skywalker, though, obviously. My parents both fought in the rebellion at the same time," He said, the pride obvious in his voice. "They knew him. At the height of the rebellion. Even just one Jedi - - the things that he could do with his mind, alone--"
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He says the word like it's the trick answer on a test he failed. That's not how the Force works. He'd miss Han, but that expression when he'd said that was at least one last good memory of the man.
Finn settles into the bed next to Poe, not getting under the covers and the rest, not after just getting the over man all tucked in. He's taking advantage of the pillow situation, though, sitting up right next to Poe against those.
"They always told us the Jedi were all dead. You telling me what the map was for was the first I'd heard different. Made all that training on how to fight against lightsabers make more sense."
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"They trained you to fight against lightsabers, but that the jedi were all dead?" Poe asked, glancing up as he shuffled over a bit to let Finn in beside him on the bed, sliding a arm around his waist to settle a hand on his hip comfortably. His fingers absent-mindedly playing with the hem of his shirt.
"That sounds - - confusing."
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"Should have just handed out sabers instead."
Finn leans forward enough to mock, with his upper body at least, holding a light saber in a defensive pose.
"That thing's amazing. Hurts like he'll...but, man. Gonna have to get Rey to give me one."
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There was a flicker in his eyes at Rey's name, but he didn't say anything. Maybe his grip around Finn's waist got a little tighter. He chuckled lowly, though, amused at the excitement.
"You want to be a Jedi, huh?" he teased him.
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"Nah. Too much destiny. I'm good just letting them hit me with sticks."
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"Yeah," He agreed, pulling Finn back against him and turning to press a kiss to his shoulder despite the fact that the action of turning made him wince. "Too much destiny. Way too much destiny. If I think too hard about it, it starts making my head hurt."
"But if one starts whacking you around I'll come have a word with my x-wing," he teased.
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