The Solution
Disclaimer: The characters aren't mine they belong to
LucasFilm the universe however is mine. This story is rated R but is part of a
series that is rated NC-17 if you're too young to read this GO AWAY.
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Han looked across the broad carved stone desk
in front of him. In the seat on the other side of the desk was a young pilot
trying to convince him to give him a job. The kid had a good record and
credentials that was for sure. But he could make his decision yet. "And
just why should I believe you are good enough to fly one of my ships."
Solo demanded. Then leaned back in his very comfortable chair and pretended to
listen as the kid stammered out a response. This kid vaguely reminded him of a
certain boy he'd known very well.
It had been well over a decade since he'd
picked up a scruffy, cute kid in a filthy bar on an awful like dustball of a
backwater planet. And things had certainly started changing after that. He'd
gone from a disreputable smuggler to the owner of one of the largest legitimate
shipping companies in ten sectors. And all because he wanted to protect his
boy. After that incident where someone had tried to cheat him out Luke he'd
never taken a chance like that, he'd gone straight. He'd used the tem million
he'd won in that game to purchase a falling apart nearly bankrupt little
shipping company. It had taken awhile but he'd managed to turn the business
around. Getting rid of several corrupt members of the accounting department had
certainly helped.
And so here he was head of a now enormous
corporation, with bags and bags of money more then he'd ever dreamed of making
as a smuggler. All because of a scruffy kid who he wanted to protect and had
made a serious effort to do it. And if you looked at the truly beautiful man
that boy had grown up to be, as he sat around and looked good exactly as he was
supposed to, it seem like a perfectly reasonable investment. His boy was now
the personification of a kept man; he lived the life of a pampered and spoiled
pet decorated with baubles his master chose for him.
A knock at the door brought him back to the
present and cut off the rambling of the you pilot still trying to convince him
he was worth of flying a Solo-Corp ship. "Come." Han growled hoping it
came of as convincing since he knew exactly who was on the other side of the
massive door. Luke pushed the door open peeking his head in almost shyly. The
older man beckoned and he came across the room to his lover's side, and was
pulled down to sit on the muscular thighs. "Hey there." Solo
murmured. Gently running his hands over the bare chest beneath the loose vest
his spoiled pet wore.
"Hello." Luke purred. They'd done
this so many times that they had it done pact. Han liked him to appear at these
interviews. It let him see how his potential employees reacted, and Luke had
hunches about people he just had to look at them and he could judge there
trustworthiness, and they're loyalty. And he was never wrong his take on a
person was always the final decision. Turning his head from where it had come
to rest on his lovers shoulder Luke observed the pilot he blinked once or twice
in the long moment his gaze rested on the boy then finally turned back to Han
whispering what he thought in the other man's ear.
Solo smiled at his lover's approval of the pup who was now looking utterly terrified. With a gentle push he set Luke back on his own feet. "I'll see you at dinner." He said and gave the handsome man a gentle shove towards the door. The younger man went then at the door he turned giving his beloved master a promising smile that made Han want to bolt over his desk and follow him now instead of waiting until that evening.