Leia put her load aside. “Define sneaky, Han.”
“Nothing to worry about.” A soft rustle sounded from the transaction pile. Han peered over a stack of raw protein packages and saw a slender insect foot sliding behind a crate of Endorian brandy. “I’ve got everything under control.”
Han slipped around the stack of packages, then pulled the crate aside and found the worker bug cowering with Killik Twilight in its four hands.
“Uub urr,” it thrummed.
“Yeah? Two can play that game.”
Han pulled the painting from its grasp, then turned to find Ben rushing up ahead of Luke and the others.
“Uncle Han!” He raised his elbow in an old smuggler’s greeting Han had taught him. “Dad said you were here!”
“Good to see you, kid.” Han touched his elbow to Ben’s. “I’d love to talk, but I’m in the middle of a contest of wills.”
Leaving Leia to slow down the bug and greet Luke and the others, Han carried the painting onto the Falcon, then knelt on the floor and opened a smuggling compartment.
“That’s a funny place to put Aunt Leia’s painting,” said Ben, who had followed him aboard.
“Tell me about it,” Han said. He slipped the painting into the compartment, closed the cover, and stood. “Now let’s go see your mom and-“
The bug appeared in the corridor, sweeping its antennae along the floor. It passed Han with a polite rumble, then stopped and began to pry at the secret panel. When the compartment would not open, it sat down and began to clack its mandibles.
“All right! You don’t have to call your buddies.” Han knelt on the floor beside the bug. “Just get out of my way.”
Han opened the panel. The insect pulled the painting from the compartment and turned to leave, then let out a startled rumble when it found Saba and her Ewok companion coming up the corridor. The Ewok snatched the painting from the bug’s hands, turned it over, and spat on the back.
“What the blazes!” Han turned to Saba. “Is this guy a friend of yours? “
“Tarfang and I have made no killz together,” Saba said. “But he can help us.”
“Yeah?” Han watched doubtfully as Tarfang placed the painting on the floor. “How?”
The Ewok glared up at Han and jabbered something in the squeaky language of his species, then motioned Han and the others toward the boarding ramp.
“Listen up, Cuddles,” Han said, “I don’t know who you think you are, but on the Falcon-“
“Uncle Han, look!”
Ben pointed at Killik Twilight. The bug stood holding the painting in its hands, running its antennae over the back where the Ewok had spit. It repeated the gesture several times, then emitted a sad little hum and returned the painting to the smuggling compartment.
Han looked back to Tarfang. “How’d you do that?”
The Ewok’s only answer was an indignant snort. He spun around and started for the boarding ramp, no longer seeming to care whether Han or anyone else followed.
“Touchy little fellow, isn’t he?”
“Tarfang is not a nice being.” Saba started after the Ewok. “But his captain can help us find Jaina and the otherz.”
Han caught up to her outside, where C-3PO informed them that Luke and the others had gone on ahead with Tarfang. Despite Saba’s assurances that Killik Twilight was perfectly safe now that someone had spit on it, Han asked the Noghri to stay with the painting.
They dropped Ben at the Shadow with Nanna, then joined Luke, Mara, and Leia outside the blast-pocked, carbon-scored disk of a small YT-1000 transport. A smaller cousin to Han’s own YT-1300, the YT-1000’s cockpit sat atop the hull where the Falcon’s upper laser cannon turret was located; there was no lower turret at all. For defense, the vessel had only four short-range blaster cannons spread evenly along the rim of its hull.
“That thing flew here?” Han gasped.
An indignant Ewok voice chuttered from inside the vessel’s shadowy entrance.
“He says it came straight from Regel Eight,” C-3PO translated.
Tarfang stepped into the light and jabbered at Han some more.
“I’m certainly glad we don’t fly on this ship!” C-3PO said. “He says not everyone has credits to waste on repairs!”
Leia stepped to Han’s side. “We apologize, Tarfang.” She flashed one of her old diplomat’s smiles, a bland show of teeth that could have meant anything. “Han didn’t mean to insult you.”
“Yeah,” Han said. “I was just amazed by your bravery.”
Tarfang eyed Han for a moment, then growled deep in his throat and waved them up the ramp.