Yasha Cadera
Mom'alor
[member="Raiz Australis"] & [member="Cassiopeia Australis"]’ son was dead. The shots fired on Myrkr rang throughout the Empire into the ears of Mand’alor the Infernal and her Household.
Yasha tore out of an economics expansion meeting with [member="Ambrose Mantis"] hot on her heels. She vaulted over guards in the halls, ripping into the Mantis-Australis suite, where she, [member="Kaine Australis"], [member="Beth Australis-Mantis"], [member="Adara Raxis"] and Reyn lived as co-parental partners.
When Kaine was on Mandalore, and not with his family on Myrkr. Without time to so much as state the word, Aiya, one of Adara’s Panathan wet nurse-come-nannies held up a bag for Yasha to take, and Tamor was helping Adara into her shoes.
“Mama!” Adara tried to stand up, but Tamor pushed the girl’s shoulders back down, clucking her tongue and nattering at the girl in whispered Epicant. Somehow hearing her mother tongue at a time like this brought Yasha a sense of grounding. Comfort.
“Hurry. I’ve told Kain’ik, he’s on his way to Myrkr.” Grabbing Reyn from his spot on the play mat on the floor, Yasha kissed his confused and whimpering forehead and took off toward her personal ship, the Shereshoy Shevla Kal Stealth Cruiser.
“Cassi, I’m coming.” They were the only words Yasha had for her best friend. The only words she could give, a promise of solidarity in grief. The Shereshoy cut through the space between Westralis and Mandalore like the blaster bolt which cut Dmitrius’ life through his fragile childish body.
It was a grim woman who ran down the hanger of her ship, flanked by [member="Ambrose Mantis"], Aiya & Tamar, and her kids.
“Aiya, take Lily-Grace to the play room with Adara and Reyn. Keep them there. Ambrose…” Yasha pointed to [member="Raiz Australis"]’ ship, it was all she needed to do.
“I’ll sniff out what I can…” Ambrose ran off, grim set and eager for blood.
“Tuulu, Vaka, secure the premise. Ensure it was an isolated attack and coordinate with Lilik and [member="Tom Taff"] on the ground in Myrkr. Their squads should be there. Tamar, deal with the food and any housekeeping inside.”
“Yes, Mand’alor.” Tamar nodded, as everybody got to their business. Yasha reached Cassiopeia and Raiz, and without a single word beyond the orders she barked in their presence, Yasha wrapped her arms around them.
Wordlessly, she held Cassiopeia, for words were not what was needed in a moment where the Infernal tore forward in unadulterated action. The Australis family was neither alone, nor was their pain to be unavenged.
Yasha tore out of an economics expansion meeting with [member="Ambrose Mantis"] hot on her heels. She vaulted over guards in the halls, ripping into the Mantis-Australis suite, where she, [member="Kaine Australis"], [member="Beth Australis-Mantis"], [member="Adara Raxis"] and Reyn lived as co-parental partners.
When Kaine was on Mandalore, and not with his family on Myrkr. Without time to so much as state the word, Aiya, one of Adara’s Panathan wet nurse-come-nannies held up a bag for Yasha to take, and Tamor was helping Adara into her shoes.
“Mama!” Adara tried to stand up, but Tamor pushed the girl’s shoulders back down, clucking her tongue and nattering at the girl in whispered Epicant. Somehow hearing her mother tongue at a time like this brought Yasha a sense of grounding. Comfort.
“Hurry. I’ve told Kain’ik, he’s on his way to Myrkr.” Grabbing Reyn from his spot on the play mat on the floor, Yasha kissed his confused and whimpering forehead and took off toward her personal ship, the Shereshoy Shevla Kal Stealth Cruiser.
“Cassi, I’m coming.” They were the only words Yasha had for her best friend. The only words she could give, a promise of solidarity in grief. The Shereshoy cut through the space between Westralis and Mandalore like the blaster bolt which cut Dmitrius’ life through his fragile childish body.
It was a grim woman who ran down the hanger of her ship, flanked by [member="Ambrose Mantis"], Aiya & Tamar, and her kids.
“Aiya, take Lily-Grace to the play room with Adara and Reyn. Keep them there. Ambrose…” Yasha pointed to [member="Raiz Australis"]’ ship, it was all she needed to do.
“I’ll sniff out what I can…” Ambrose ran off, grim set and eager for blood.
“Tuulu, Vaka, secure the premise. Ensure it was an isolated attack and coordinate with Lilik and [member="Tom Taff"] on the ground in Myrkr. Their squads should be there. Tamar, deal with the food and any housekeeping inside.”
“Yes, Mand’alor.” Tamar nodded, as everybody got to their business. Yasha reached Cassiopeia and Raiz, and without a single word beyond the orders she barked in their presence, Yasha wrapped her arms around them.
Wordlessly, she held Cassiopeia, for words were not what was needed in a moment where the Infernal tore forward in unadulterated action. The Australis family was neither alone, nor was their pain to be unavenged.