Cargo Bay
Sienna and Natsumi hadn't gotten far when Sune stopped her again. The grin spread across her face again, both because she knew what he was bringing her, as well as out of utter amusement at the fact that the crew that hadn't said more than twenty words to her since she'd come aboard were all suddenly so chatty since entering this world's orbit. She accepted the finance chit eagerly, but not without remembering at least a show of gratitude, naturally. Her grin morphed into curiosity, however, as Sune went on about having a way to stay in touch with the crew, and handed her the PHC. She took it in her other hand, turning it over a few times and examining it as he explained its function, and with her other hand, still with the KS card pinched between her forefinger and thumb, fiddled with a few of the dials and buttons, testing their function and watching with mildly entertained interest as the device reacted with various volumetric menus and features. She had no clue why Sune felt like she had any desire or reason to stay in communication with the Eucharis crew while they were scattered about the resort, but then again, she wasn't sure why she'd earned the admiral's favor or why Sune had given her such an exorbitant sum of money either. It was best she just went along with it - she was holding a good hand right now, and there was no reason to spoil it.
"Thanks," she told him as she switched off the PHC, looking back up at him with her head tilted slightly to the side, her hair hanging off her forehead as she did so, with a distant expression of farewell on her face. "I'll make sure I put 'em both to good use. It ain't like I have anyplace else to be, so unless something happens, I'll be there," she continued. "If not, take care of yourself."
As Sune walked away, she turned back to Natsumi, giving her a toothy, exaggerated grin with both eyebrows raised high, her jaw clenched, and her eyes wide open, as if she had just won a contest and was wordlessly throwing her excitement across the room to a friend but didn't want to make too big a fool of herself. She trotted to catch up with her. "Right, lead on," she said, continuing to grin.