<Oh, here we go, then,> Mike mutters. <I haven't been in a row with a girl in a long time, before these last few days, mate. You're on your own.>
Corliss glares back at Efaen. "It was wrong of us not to seek your consent," he admits. "Really, I am sorry about that. But you don't understand, my host and I...we aren't like you and Terenia, the control really isn't one way. That's the whole point of our little band of idiots. Rejecting the total control of the Empire. Are you so jaded with propaganda and Imperial hatred that you really have such a hard time believing that?"
He glances at Mar, registering his comment, but his attention is far too wrapped up in the Andalite girl in his face.
"Where is Terenia?" he manages to add, suddenly concerned.
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Myitt smirks as she maneuvers her friend's body toward the blinking red lights of her semi-cloaked ship.
"Computer, decloak. Open exterior hatch," she calls, and the Bug fighter shimmers into view. "Ramp extension, please." The ramp unseals itself from below the big circular hatchway, gently settling itself onto the gravel.
"What are we fighting for?" Myitt repeats. Her tone is pedantic. Almost bored. "I suppose you could say it's something as trite-sounding as freedom. Freedom of races enslaved by our people. Freedom of our own people from an outdated and hateful dogma. Anyway, most of us just couldn't stand making other sentient creatures suffer for our own freedom. Lift up a bit, please."
She inches backwards up the ramp, careful not to drop her friend's body. Thinking about why they were fighting...it had become such a part of their lives, Myitt and her host hardly gave it much thought anymore.