"Don't thank me just yet. you still owe me some potato fries." Peter said jokingly with a nod, getting up, and making his way for the door yet again. "Feel free to explore the ship... just, be careful where you walk. Drax is kinda paranoid about new people..." Quill said, leaving Nikki to her thoughts. He was surprised that went as well as it did! He was sure that if they were alone he would have had his head on the floor, looking up at his decapitated body... Now that was a thought... bleh. He was now in the main "living room" as he liked to call it. It was the large circular room with the kitchen, and table inside it, with the ladder to the cock pit, and halls leading to different places of the ship such as the engine room, bathrooms, everyone else's rooms, weapons room, stuff like that. Drax was sitting at the table, cleaning his blades as he always did. He was intimidating and terrifying, but Quill no longer feared him... well, not as much as before. Drax would easily follow Quill in to any battle, and trust his word, but wasn't afraid to be blunt of how stupid of an idea he had, which was very often. "Are we trusting that woman? Or are we going to throw her out of the ship now?" Drax asked casually, as if that was a normal question. "Nope, no killing today. She's staying for a while until we hunt down some clowns hunting her." Quill said, walking over to the wall where the cassette player was, and pressing play on "Awesome Mix Vol. II" where [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrle0x_DHBM] Let's Groove[/url] started to play. Drax wasn't a man of music, but everyone else (especially Groot) seemed to enjoy it. Peter slid to the music as always, bobbing his head as he went to the kitchen. Most people would think the Guardians were ruthless, heroic characters who were specifically trained to do this... But in all reality they were just people who worked well together. A bunch of losers according to the average people of the galaxy, but now they were the best hope the galaxy got... And they took turns cooking dinner, and it was "Star-Lord Night" here on the Milano!