Hi may I please have a SW ship? I prefer guys. Introverted. I can be serious and give side-eyes sometimes but usually I'm funny, lighthearted, and open-minded. I'm really calm, laid back, and I like helping people. I'm not an aggressive person but not a doormat either. I'm into traveling, movies, TV, anthropology, and music. I'm a sucker for cheesy-happy stuff. Thanks! Your blog is awesome!
You met General Hux by being an assistant to an officer on the Finalizer. You often ended up completing tasks for not only your boss, but for plenty other officers on the ship.It got to the point where when all the reports were handed into General Hux (by the officers, you weren’t allowed to communicate with the General) he noticed how they were all written in the same voice. The signature in each sentence was so similar to each of the other reports on his desk that he had no doubt that they were written by the same person. This obviously annoys the general as he expects his officers to control their own reports and not let them slip past and be written by a third party. With this knowledge, he sets out a droid to keep an eye on his officers to find the common denominator between all of them. When the droid returns of information of a simple assistant, Hux was even more annoyed. Assistants are not supposed to have the vast knowledge that you had gained from writing all the reports. He promptly decided that he could not allow you assisting low ranking officers any longer as they were clearly abusing your assistant status. When you were called to the prestigious office of General Hux, you were quite honestly terrified. Assistants like you never dealt with the general. You were supposed to speak with his assistants, not the orange haired man directly. Sitting in his office, there are a few officers around you that you usually wrote their reports for. Being in a small space with a fuming general was enough to get anyone into an early grave. Yet, as he reprimands you for writing reports that weren’t yours, straying from your duties, lying on legal documents due to you signing your boss’ name and sealing it with their seal, you began to argue back. Reciting perfectly what your job position was, including all the responsibilities that came with it. You were to assist any officer who required assisting. General Hux had dismissed you from your duties as an assistant to officers following that outburst from you. He rehired you as his own assistant, having his top assistant train you. Unknowing to her, you were being trained to replace her.When you replaced the woman, you were in a strictly professional relationship with the general. For years, you never slipped up. Romantic relationships were not allowed on the Finalizer. You didn’t even think about romance with the general in the first place.Yet, when someone tries to assassinate the general, you’re stuck dealing with him high on medications in the medbay. Loyal to the general, you obey his orders to stay with him while he heals. You listen to his accidental ramblings. And his confessions of possibly liking you more than he should. You don’t let any of this slip past you when he’s fully recovered, and it takes a long time to admit to him what he had told you when he was not in the right mind. He does not deny it, but gives you the proposition to stay with him romantically and gives you the list of benefits. General Hux did not get nervous, so this clearly didn’t phase him. He was going to give you the offer eventually.You tell him that that wasn’t very romantic, but lucky for him, you like him as much as he likes you.