The Pig is amazing. The sauce, for all the shit talking and fear mongering is actually some incredible stuff. You don't get to be as old as Wires is without learning a few good recipes. It's the sort of sauce that you don't even really taste at first, you just think, "Whoa, this pork is kinda spicy." But then, a few minutes after you're done eating, you start sweating and giggling a little bit. Somehow, even the smell of Chucks cigars couldn't ruin the flavor of it all. When they're done eating, Chuck excuses himself early to strap in and the life kind of falls out of the party for Weedy. She stays, as ordered for the remaining 5 minutes, but her heart isn't in it anymore. She realizes, for the first time maybe, that Chuck is her friend and that she likes him. Shit. I got three friends, now. She lets herself have one last smile as she watches the good ole boy strapping on his custom gyro-harness for a moment.
Once the five minutes is up though, holy SHIT it's on! The mischief in her eye, the braggadocio in her voice, the swagger in her step; All gone, replaced by pure emotionless professionalism. Within 13 minutes, she's showered, put on clean clothes, checked and loaded up her weapons, donned her armor, and made her way to the rear entrance of the Banshee. It's been her job to make sure everyone got on the bird and everyone got off since day one. When she'd first gotten the job, August had let her know on NO uncertain terms, "Unless you're the ONLY one, you're the LAST one." She still remembered the look on his face when he'd said it. Like he hated saying it to her, but knew he couldn't bullshit her either. She'd respected him for not wearing kid gloves around her, the way a lot of men did.
While she stands at alert near the rear of the banshee, waiting for the team to mount up, she finally remembers what movie that line about being mistaken for a man came from. Fuckin Vasquez! I shoulda' made some kinda Aliens joke back at him. Well, too late now.
She notes the faces of her team as they board one at a time; Chuck's eager determination, Jack's "devil-may-care" vibe about the whole thing, and Gale's near palpable discomfort with going so close to the crater. She can never get a read on what August is thinking, and Wires is in the cockpit, so she never sees his face before take-off. Probably better that way. If ya don't know what kinda mood the pilot's in, you assume it's a safe one.
Once everyone is on board, she does a cursory check over everyone's safety equipment as per usual, then straps herself in between Chuck and Jack. After lighting up her various AROs and waiting until all the preliminary flight checks are completed, she checks in over the comm.
"Viper Five is ONline. Won't ya play our song for us there, Fly-boy?"