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Private A Learning Moment on Dee’ja Peak

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Dee’ja Peak slumbered beneath the weight of stormclouds, the sharp ridgelines swallowed in sheets of rain. The Abrantes estate, built into the cliffside like a sentinel of old Naboo stonework, stood lit in scattered fragments. Patrol lamps tracing the grounds where guards made their rounds with steady discipline.

From her perch in the upper shadows of a carved terrace, Kira watched. Continuing to catalog movements. Updating timetables. Her eyes faintly glowing behind the contacts she wore. The guards moved with practiced rhythm, their patrol routes precise but now predictable. Her cybernetic arms, armored from shoulder to claw, held her in place against slick stone as easily as if she were perched on level ground. She had been still for hours, head tilted, crimson neon glow from a distant city-reflector painting sharp edges across her wet hair.

Her gaze was fixed not on the guards, but on the woman beyond them. The Mandalorian Representative Sibylla Abrantes of Naboo. Kira had tracked her movements from the council chamber to the estate, noting the ease with which Sibylla masked her nerves beneath practiced poise.

Even here, in her ancestral home, she kept her shoulders square, her steps measured, as though performing for an audience that never left her sight.

Kira gave hints of her presence throughout the day, small signs meant to gnaw at composure. A glint of metal in the rain-dappled window glass earlier, gone when Sibylla looked again. The faint scrape of steel on stone as Kira shifted her weight above a balcony at the council chambers. Too fleeting to confirm, too pointed to ignore. Attempting to plant the kind of dread that rooted itself in the mind and flowered long after darkness fell.

She continued to watch. Continued to wait. A single moment that would make Kira move forward with her mission that had yet to arrive as rain continued to pelt her.

Cold and dense as the metal in her arms.

Later, deeper into the night, the storm thickened. Guards drew their cloaks tighter, their lights cutting narrow tunnels through sheets of water. Sibylla, restless, had retired early to her private chamber at the far end of the estate. The incense of Naboo flora hung heavy in the air, sweet and calming as it fought the scent of rain and earth outside.

The lock on Sibylla's door was strong, but strength was a relative thing.

Her body moved with the practiced ease of crawling through the packed density that made Denon what it was. Hunting her targets through alleys, rooftops, and the inner workings of buildings. This was just a more opulent, if isolated, location.

Her claws cut into the building as she descended carefully. Her timetable was on schedule as she reached a booted foot against the railing of the balcony. Crouching by it in silence as guards passed below her, foot-long claws extending with a whisper as they slid through the mechanism. Metal yielded with a muted click, the sound so delicate it could have been the storm outside.

And not the predator moving through the stormy night.

She entered without ceremony, a shadow gliding across the polished floor as the door hung open now. Rain clung to her hair, dripping onto the rug, but she made no sound otherwise. She smelled faintly of storm and steel, a sharp tang at odds with the floral perfume of the chamber.

Kira crouched at the far edge of the light that didn't quite reach the door, a figure of dark hair and gleaming cybernetics as lightning flashed behind her. Cybernetic arms ending in claws that brushed the floor, their edges catching the glow of the room's light.

Each claw threatened the floor beneath her as they settled rather than gouging to hold her fast. Her claws retracted with a muted click finally when the thunder cracked moments later. No longer the foot long curved blades. Returning the hooked fingers that were normal for Kira as she slowly rose to stand upright.

She said nothing, only watched the woman, the tilt of her head predatory as the sound of thunder faded.




 

Sibylla slowly opened her eyes to the faint light of her chamber, the incense long burned to ash. A draft crawled across her skin, cool enough to make her shiver.

Something was wrong.

Ever since the assassination attempt, she had been training, determined never to be caught defenseless again. The faint claw marks on her back by her ribcage, barely faded into three silvery lines thanks to bacta treatments, but were constant reminders of how close she had come to death.

She stayed still, head tilting slightly as she tried to find the source of that wrongness. Her heart thudded hard in her chest, the silence stretching thin.

Then lightning cracked, flooding the chamber with light for an instant. In that flash, she thought she saw it; a figure in the doorway, dark hair dripping, metal arms gleaming like blades, claws catching the glow before the dark closed in again.

Sibylla felt her heart lurch to her throat. Slowly, she slid her hand beneath the coverlet, fingers closing around the vibroknife Niki Priddy had given her during the shield testing. The weight of it steadied her.

Maybe she should have taken the idea of using the shield while sleeping more seriously...

Everso slowly, Sibylla did her best to ease to the side, inch by inch, trying to slip out of bed without a sound. Every rustle of fabric felt deafening against the storm, but she knew, it was only a matter of time before she may be discovered, but it was a distinct survival instinct that gave her that thrumming jumpstart through her veins to do what needed to get done.

She had to reach the Abrantes Guards and call the alert to protect her family and herself.


 
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Dissapointed already, Kira let loose a jagged sigh.

The advantage was in Sibylla's court and already had wasted precious seconds. Attempting to be sly and move from the covers with what was likely a weapon. She didn't exactly need the hi-sense eyes to notice the effort as she used the silence to her advantage.

Flexing her augmented fingers one by one, metallic tendons singing with a faint, predatory hum as each claw clicked into place. "You wasted time. They won't arrive before I am done. And, I am faster than you."

A single step forward placed her closer to the door. Eerily silent still beside the lingering sounds of Sibylla's heartbeat filling the air between them.

Kira rolled her shoulders aiming to fill the silence. Whirring and faint hydraulic hissing from her arms punctuated that silence, like the breath of some caged machine-beast. Rain still fell from her hair and highlighted parts that caught the light.

Droplets hitting the floor as Kira let her eyes engage. The red glow slow to emerge from the dark until two red orbs shone brightly and fixed themselves directly on Sibylla.

Another long step brought her closer. "You survived an attack, and you hesitate?"

A dissapointed click came from the two red orbs as Kira tilted her head once more. Watching, waiting.

"Should have learned from those bucket-heads you hang with, choom." Hooked-claws glinted in the dark as they reached forward toward Sibylla.

Gunmetal gray and inert for the time being as it sought to grab hold of the representative.

 


Sibylla's body jolted as sheer preservation fueled her movements as she threw herself out of the bed, bare feet hitting the cold floor. The vibroshiv came up between them, blade catching the faint light while her other hand scrambled for the nightstand. Fingers closed around the small shield projector, and she slammed it on, the faint shimmer sparking to life around her.

The thin fabric of her muslin chemise clung to her slender curves, hair tumbling wild in loose waves around her bare shoulders, but her defiant gaze glittered like Sunstones, staying locked on the intruder.

"Stay back," she warned, in a low but firm tone, though the words barely steadied the ice that had already spread through her veins from what she heard.

They won't arrive before I am done.

Swallowing hard, SIbyllla tightened her grip on the vibroshiv, and despite the blood roaring in her ears, she lifted her chin in defiance.

She would not go without a fight. Not this time.

Only to be thrown for a loop when the woman stepped forward, those metal claws gleaming, questioning why she hesitated to act even after her assassination attempt from before. Sibylla's eyes narrowed in suspicion, her head tilting forward, trying to understand, but being wary about keeping space between the woman and her.

"What do you want?"
she asked plainly, forcing herself not to flinch or look away.


 
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Even in the dark, mirth filled the orbs staring at Sibylla.

Watching the slight shimmer of something appear and fade within moments with a flick of her eyes.

Head still canted slightly further as she tested the waters with a step closer. Tone lacking the defined edge.

Replaced with a playful tone now.

"Stay back?"

A giddy laugh echoed before she spoke again. "I like to get close though."

The claws reaching for her now turned towards the blade. Tracing a line along the flat if allowed. Slow. Measuring. Gauging a safe distance if it were swung at her. The slide of metal against metal would generate a soft note of resistance.

If the blade was pulled back before she could measure, a single click of the tongue would tell of her growing dissapointment.

"I wanted to see–" Her eyes shifting to be level with the floor as she mimicked the forward lean. "You."

Her face coming into view for Sibylla to see her properly. Hints of amusement marring the otherwise bland expression as she looked Sibylla up and down.

"But. I shouldn't pick on delicate flowers." Retreating back to the shadows.

Sibylla was lean. In her own measure, too lean for the training she had planned. Given she was acting as the Mandalorian Representative, she had let hope overshadow facts. Those hopes had been dashed rather quickly with a proper face to face look at the woman.

Her mood deflated as she debated what to do, arms carefully folded in front of her.

 


Confusion hit her first. Sibylla's brows knitting forward in a furrow, her grip tightening on the vibroshiv as the intruder's words sank in.

Wanted to see her? The way the woman leaned in, eyes glowing, voice pitched in that playful lilt, it made Sibylla’s skin prickle. Alarm spiked and the chill went crawling down her spine, but she held her ground.

She refused to retreat.

The blade trembled only once before she steadied it, forcing her breath even. She'd faced senators twice her age in the Assembly, Clan leaders across Mandalore's War Council. She could damn well face this.

But when the intruder's mouth curved and the word delicate flower left her lips, the fear burned clean into fury.

Lightning split the sky open behind the balcony windows, sending white light spilling across the chamber. Gold flashed hard in her hazel eyes as Sibylla's chin lifted in defiance despite the way her breath drew tightly in her chest. The shield hummed faintly at her side, her voice low, cold, cutting through the storm.

"If you want to test that theory," she growled, the blade steady between them, "I'll be more than happy to prove you wrong."

 

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