Brie Jaxx
Brie picked up her drink and hopped off the bar stool, clearly seeing no point in causing trouble. Alyosha himself normally avoided unnecessary conflict, but given the circumstances, he couldn't resist making a snide comment, damn the consequences.
"Glad to see the Hutts are more mobile these days."
The man's head jerked to the right and down in order to face him. He was several inches taller than Alyosha, but that wasn't uncommon. The man's lips twitched, preparing a biting reply, but he evidently couldn't come up with anything scathing enough, because he suddenly swung his fist at Alyosha's head without saying a word.
Alyosha reared back. The man's knuckles grazed the tip of his nose, slipping against sweat. Alyosha felt the bar stool tipping over from the momentum of his body weight shifting onto one side, and his acrobatic instincts kicked in. He'd balanced himself on tightropes from the time he could walk, and while the stool wasn't exactly ideal for such tricks, he used it to his advantage. The stool swung back, then lunged forward, launching Alyosha at his attacker.
The man roared as he was knocked off his feet, the brunt of Alyosha's weight digging into his fleshy body. Really, it was no contest - the fat man was like an overturned beetle, his limbs writhing as he struggled to buck Alyosha and flip himself over. The assassin kept him pinned down long enough to deliver a stunning blow. The man stopped flailing, knocked unconscious.
Alyosha stood up, only a little winded. None of the other bar patrons seemed concerned about what had occurred, nor did they care that Alyosha had spared the man's life. He could have killed him - and the
heated vibrodagger he possessed would have made it a fairly clean affair - but he decided not to. It wasn't because he was afraid of drawing attention to himself, though that was always a possibility.
No - he had merely knocked the obnoxious, disgusting man unconscious because he knew he was being watched. Alyosha looked around the bar, trying to find where Brie had gone, wondering if she would stick around after what he just did or leave. If she chose the latter, he wouldn't blame her - it was in her own self-interest, after all.