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James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes ([personal profile] make_it_hurt) wrote2023-05-04 09:54 pm

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 "Mando!" Greef Karga's voice rang through the bar even before his presence could be noticed. The head of the Bounty Hunter's Guild was sitting in his usual place, the other side of the round booth empty. 

Bucky didn't look around as he stepped inside. Voices around him hushed, and suddenly he could hear the clink of his armor pieces touching as he stepped down into the main area. As he strode across the room, the chatter slowly started back up, and it was almost to full volume when he finally slid into the seat across from Karga. 

Out came his two tracking fobs - they had been rather hefty bounties, which was a welcome change from the usual trickle - and he slapped them down with his left hand, keeping them caged in with his fingers. 

Greef Karga sat back in his seat. "Have more work for you, Mando. If you'll indulge me by staying put for a bit, there's one more party we're waiting for. Then I don't have to explain twice." 

Reaching into his jacket, he freed a small handful of credits. Imperial. 

Behind his helmet, Bucky's lip curled with disgust. Outwardly, he reached for them. He couldn't afford to be picky. Not with hungry children at the covert. He traded the fobs for the credits, tucking them away. 

"What kind of job?" 

"One that pays twice what I just paid you." 

"I don't work with others." Meaning, they normally got in the way. He was more efficient solo. 

"I think you'll want to work with this person. In fact, I'm surprised you haven't met." Karga leaned to look past him and Bucky reluctantly turned as, surprise of all surprises, another Mandalorian stepped into the bar. 
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[personal profile] aliit_be_tad 2023-05-06 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
The hairs on the back of Din's neck stood on end, practically bristling as he stood there and was called a child. His hand flexed, itching for a vibro knife to show the stranger just how much of a child he was. Already he was sizing the Mandalorian up, trying to decide on weak spots, picking apart that beskar-clad arm. But then the man called for truce in his next breathe, going as far as to shift into a less defensible position.

Every nerve in Din was screaming ready for a fight, but now wasn't the time. Not here, not now. Din breathed out a slow, controlled breath, stowing away the quick-heated anger.

Out of the corner of his eye he could see Greef relax a little, able to recognize a de-escalation when he saw one.

"Sha'kajir." Din reluctantly agreed, though it was evident how begrudging he was by his tone.

"Good. Now, with whatever that was out of the way--" Greef reached inside his coat to pull out a bounty puck and toss on the table. "The mark you're after is a man called Barik Kaard. Former Imperial, joined the New Republic's amnesty program a couple years ago. I'm sure no one was surprised to hear it didn't exactly stick. A few years worth of dirty dealings, stepping on the wrong toes without the Empire to smooth things out for him-- and Kaard skipped out on the program and made a run for it, along with enough money to hire a small army to watch his back. Which is where you two come in."

Din stood by the table, listening and filing away every bit of information. When he was younger he might have insisted he could take those odds alone, but he'd had enough experiences and close calls to know when the odds were probably against him.

"So who's gunning for him? Imps or Republic?" Din asked after a moment.

"Neither. Kaard crossed the wrong people this time. The Pyke Syndicate's looking to make quick work on this by outsourcing the job. They want it taken care of quickly and quietly, before either side gets their hands on Kaard."

Dank farrik. Honestly, he wasn't sure if either of the other two options would have been any better-- but regardless of who the client was, he wouldn't say no to hunting down any Imp, amnesty program or no amnesty program.

He looked at the other Mandalorian and tilted his head in an unspoken gesture of 'well?'
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[personal profile] aliit_be_tad 2023-05-07 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
Din stood his ground when the Mando slid out of the booth, holding steady even when they were very nearly chest to chest, beskar to beskar. It was almost as though he was daring the man to make a move, to give him an excuse to grab for his vibro-knife-- this close he could practically feel the man breathe. Even as he held himself loose and ready, Din felt tight as a spring, ready to just go.

The seconds that dragged out raked through Din’s nerves. He could see every glint of light catching on the beskar plates covering the Mando’s arm, every move making the interlocking metal shift and move perfectly in unison. Between one heartbeat and the next, transfixed on the flawless craftsmanship on that armor-- it suddenly hit him all at once that it wasn’t armor. It wasn’t sheets of metal covering the man’s arm.

It was an arm crafted entirely out of beskar.

Din had never even heard of something like that, of that type of skill-- much less the materials to create such a thing. Every scrap of armor that Din had earned over the years had been passed through countless hands before ending up on him, with the exception of his helmet. Half of it wasn’t even close to pure, mostly comprising of beskar alloys. But there was no doubt that that arm was pure.

It was possibly the most beautiful thing Din was sure he would ever see.


He would absolutely be fucked if he got in a fight with that arm.


Din suddenly realized there was talking going on, and turned just in time for Greef to toss a fob out onto the table. Din snatched it up quickly without thinking, before it hardly had time to touch the table.

Alive, preferably. But they’re willing to take him cold, for a lesser price. Still better than your last jobs, but not as sweet as a deal if he’s still able to talk.” Greef said, leaning back to make himself look more comfortable.

“Then we’ll bring him alive,” Din said, taking a step back from the Mandalorian and tucking the fob somewhere safe before the other had a chance to protest.

There was still something bristling just under his skin, the adrenaline from being a breath away from taking on another Mandalorian, but some of that tightly coiled hostility had ebbed away. He was still wary, he was still on the offensive over another Mandalorian being on Nevarro-- but some of the heat had leeched out of his stance.
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[personal profile] aliit_be_tad 2023-05-11 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Din resisted the urge to shift uncomfortably at the way the Mando described their objective. The man wasn’t wrong, but not thinking too hard about whatever pucks he took on was typically the best way to get through job to job, as far as he was concerned. There was rarely a job he refused to take on, but hunting someone down for the Pyke Syndicate was hardly the worst thing he’d done. He doubted it was the worst this other beroya had done, either. Not if he’d been in the game long enough.

But he kept his mouth shut. The Mando hadn’t argued about the fob, so he figured biting his tongue was a decent trade-off.

He didn’t bother nodding in agreement when the other said they’d meet at the airfield, choosing to just silently watch him leave the bar. Then, he turned and leveled his gaze on Greef.

“What? I thought you two would get along. Seemed like you have one or two things in common. Like that sunny disposition you’re so well known for.” Greef said with a feigned look of innocence.

Din sighed heavily.


It was nearing three hours later when Din finally reached the airfield. There was a sack of supplies over his shoulder, and his pockets lighter of their credits. He had taken his meager earnings to the covert, as well as the news of another Mandalorian on world. The Armorer had taken the news better than he had-- but then again, it was always difficult to read the stoic woman. She had given him words of caution as well as words of encouragement. Reminding him that other Mandalorians were not his enemies.

It left a bitter taste in his mouth, bit he knew better than to entirely disregard her words. That didnt mean he had to like the other beroya.


He slowed as he reached the lava flats, noticing the other Razor Crest for the first time. It must have landed after he had that morning. Without even a doubt he knew the other Razor Crest belonged to the other Mando. He begrudgingly acknowledged that atleast the man had decent taste in ships-- but didn’t bother thinking anything beyond that. The sooner they get this over with, the better.

Din headed to the other Razor Crest and stood there for a moment, taking in the ship, the parts were it differed from his. He was looking for any and every excuse he could give to insist they take his ship. By the look of the fob, just the trip out to the mark was going to take a day or two on its own, not even counting how long it took to track the guy down and secure him. He didn’t want to be stuck in an unfamiliar ship for that long if he had to-- or to leave his own ship unguarded on Nevarro for that long.

After a moment, he sighed, shifting the weight of the bag on his shoulder before calling out to the Mandalorian, “Su cuy'gar?

Should have been a friendly greeting, but the questioning and -- let’s face it, borderline aggressive tone made it something a little more… rough. He winced under his helmet, knowing no one could see the expression.

Kriff, he was going to turn into Paz at this rate. What was it that the Armorer had said, again…? Other Mandalorians weren’t his enemy..? Well, the message wasn’t having an easy time sinking in through his thick helmet, it looked like.