“Nah, I can fix it myself. I just don’t have a spare lying around is all,” Mesh explained, only putting up her rifle when she was satisfied that the lens was a solitary issue. As for the Ewok on her back, she hadn’t forgotten him so much as ignored him, but now the tugging on her once neatly-braided hair had gotten annoying.
Reaching behind her, she grabbed the little bear-person by the waist and placed him back down on his own two feet. Even when he made a semi-growl of annoyance, she merely pointed her index finger at him. “That’s quite enough out of you,” she scolded, apparently just sternly enough that the little chieftain decided to run off and find something else to occupy its time.
“I don’t think “cute” is the word I would use,” Mesh’la answered as Mav asked what she thought of the hairy little devils. Yanking off her helmet, she used her fingers to brush out her hair, and then quickly redid it into one long braid down the back of her head. Replacing the bucket, she spoke through her speakers. “So then. Are your dini’la kih burc’yase going to try and steal something else of mine or are we all finished here?” she teased, looking through her belt pockets just to make sure the creature hadn’t actually taken anything else.
((dini’la kih burc’yase = “crazy little friends”))