"Yea, yea, no problem big guy - I'll show the both of yous round engineering then," she replied to the Abwehran, waving the question off with little worry. As they got back into the elevator though, Yoko couldn't help but sigh at Spencer's remark, and shot her arm out to stop the closing doors of the portside elevator.
The woman then pointed all the way down the hallway; "You sees that door to the Little Goil's room?" She asked, referring to the Captain of the ship. As Yoko went on, her voice was becoming more and more passionate as she spoke, irritated at the inconvenience. "Right across that and through the wall dere and that's about my room, numbah eighteen. If I don't shortcut through the awrmory, I gotta get out, walk down the long hallway and exit the crew quarters hea," she explained, pointing to the doorway leading to the laundryroom right beside their elevator door. "And then I gotta walk down this whole way next," she finally jabbed a thumb down the long hall in front of them, annoyed. "It takes foaevah!" the woman complained, raising both arms up to emphasize this.
After a brief moment of silence, Yoko had cooled down a little and spoke in a more subdued, less passionate voice. "Truth be told, I thought it wouldn't be a big fuss, me passin through the gun racks since the AI can just lock me in and vent the room or somethin. I grabbed the room since I thought it'd be a quick shortcut to the grub and I'm kinda regretting it now," she nervously laughed, embarrased.
"S'not like I'd go on a roaring rampage or somethin. Not exactly paid to do that no more, yaknow?" Yoko spoke in a more quiet voice, now wringing her hands at the last bit.
By now, the elevator's doors softly closed again, and it was curious as to where they wanted to go next.