Kurt Meyer
Let Me Push That Button
[member="Spencer Varanin"]
Theed was a nice city.
Beautiful in it's architecture and kind in it's people, the hallowed palace's parks, and homes of Theed were something to be admired from both afar, and close. A serene beauty hung over the city, a stillness that Kurt could hardly even begin to explain. It seemed that within the cities center there was always life, but a calm and peaceful life, not the ruckus of a city like Coruscant or Nar Shaddaa. He supposed that was why people lived here, why they ventured to Theed in the first place.
He'd come here once before, and had been arrested for the trouble of it.
That was his job of course, traveling all over the galaxy and delivering packages. He was a courier, and the last time he had made this trip the people whom he had delivered the package to had ended up accusing him of kidnapping their daughter. The event had been...awkward, especially since Kurt had later gone on to meet that daughter and help her run further from her parents. That had been an adventure and a half.
Now he found himself back, for much the same reasons ironically.
The delivery had consisted of a small box to one of the higher nobles within the city, not the Queen herself but apparently close enough to it.
This time he hadn't been arrested, and thankfully Kurt was now able to wander around the city for a few hours before he had to go back to The Messa and pick up Kaile from a nearby tradeport where she was meeting with some Alliance spies. He had taken this time to tour the Cities parks, one of which he was now wandering through. The trees hung over the walkways and the grass seemed to be made of pure green, looking beautiful as the sun shone down.
Kurt walked through the park, unattached to a thing and not caring for the world. He admired the views he saw, one especially. A woman sitting on a park bench, beautiful and blonde, reminiscent of The Reviver herself. Slowly Kurt moved towards her, putting on his most winning smile.
Theed was a nice city.
Beautiful in it's architecture and kind in it's people, the hallowed palace's parks, and homes of Theed were something to be admired from both afar, and close. A serene beauty hung over the city, a stillness that Kurt could hardly even begin to explain. It seemed that within the cities center there was always life, but a calm and peaceful life, not the ruckus of a city like Coruscant or Nar Shaddaa. He supposed that was why people lived here, why they ventured to Theed in the first place.
He'd come here once before, and had been arrested for the trouble of it.
That was his job of course, traveling all over the galaxy and delivering packages. He was a courier, and the last time he had made this trip the people whom he had delivered the package to had ended up accusing him of kidnapping their daughter. The event had been...awkward, especially since Kurt had later gone on to meet that daughter and help her run further from her parents. That had been an adventure and a half.
Now he found himself back, for much the same reasons ironically.
The delivery had consisted of a small box to one of the higher nobles within the city, not the Queen herself but apparently close enough to it.
This time he hadn't been arrested, and thankfully Kurt was now able to wander around the city for a few hours before he had to go back to The Messa and pick up Kaile from a nearby tradeport where she was meeting with some Alliance spies. He had taken this time to tour the Cities parks, one of which he was now wandering through. The trees hung over the walkways and the grass seemed to be made of pure green, looking beautiful as the sun shone down.
Kurt walked through the park, unattached to a thing and not caring for the world. He admired the views he saw, one especially. A woman sitting on a park bench, beautiful and blonde, reminiscent of The Reviver herself. Slowly Kurt moved towards her, putting on his most winning smile.