Quiet Dissent
“Ta'din Revali?”
Ki'la's voice broke focus on the landscape beyond the window. Evening had come, the sun seeking rest beyond the horizon and seven moons rising to take their place in the sky. Only the night was a suitable time for such ventures as she was slated. Wordlessly, Aurellia turned, an arched brow giving her advisor leave to speak. The study had been swept for bugs just yesterday - any conversation stayed between these walls.
“It is time to depart.”
“Any response from our guest of honor?”
“Not as yet, your highness.”
A frown accompanied Aurelia’s exit from the study. Uneasy could not have described the feeling evoked by considering crawling into bed with a criminal. Lack of response did anything but quell the worry. Making her way through bed chambers into a dressing room, Ki'la helped her strip the fine garb in favor of something more common. Donned in shiny black leggings, a synth leather corset, and a cloak of black, the woman made her way down halls of ivory and left the estate.
The land speeder made its way into the city, quiet country giving way to streetlights and building pressed too close together. After half an hour’s weaving through urban clutter, her driver stopped a block away from their chosen meeting grounds. Aurellia made the rest of the way to the on foot, heels clicking against duracrete.
Beneath its gleaming exterior, the Lilac Court trafficked in an age-old trade: bodies on display, skin and movement choreographed into allure. On Hapes, it lacked the shame other parts of the galaxy might assign such a place. Beauty, after all, was sacred. A well-trained body in motion was considered a form of high art - though those of noble birth were not expected to indulge with the public at large. Most kept their dancers private, discreet troupes performing behind closed doors in estate halls or luxury suites. She doubted any one of status would risk being seen here, which suited her perfectly. Neon haze and perfume clouded the air as she made her way through the lounge, nodding to the bartender whose eyes followed her. Passing through a silk curtain, she found a corner booth in the main room, and ordered something strong. All there was to do was wait and see if the woman came.
Ki'la's voice broke focus on the landscape beyond the window. Evening had come, the sun seeking rest beyond the horizon and seven moons rising to take their place in the sky. Only the night was a suitable time for such ventures as she was slated. Wordlessly, Aurellia turned, an arched brow giving her advisor leave to speak. The study had been swept for bugs just yesterday - any conversation stayed between these walls.
“It is time to depart.”
“Any response from our guest of honor?”
“Not as yet, your highness.”
A frown accompanied Aurelia’s exit from the study. Uneasy could not have described the feeling evoked by considering crawling into bed with a criminal. Lack of response did anything but quell the worry. Making her way through bed chambers into a dressing room, Ki'la helped her strip the fine garb in favor of something more common. Donned in shiny black leggings, a synth leather corset, and a cloak of black, the woman made her way down halls of ivory and left the estate.
The land speeder made its way into the city, quiet country giving way to streetlights and building pressed too close together. After half an hour’s weaving through urban clutter, her driver stopped a block away from their chosen meeting grounds. Aurellia made the rest of the way to the on foot, heels clicking against duracrete.
Beneath its gleaming exterior, the Lilac Court trafficked in an age-old trade: bodies on display, skin and movement choreographed into allure. On Hapes, it lacked the shame other parts of the galaxy might assign such a place. Beauty, after all, was sacred. A well-trained body in motion was considered a form of high art - though those of noble birth were not expected to indulge with the public at large. Most kept their dancers private, discreet troupes performing behind closed doors in estate halls or luxury suites. She doubted any one of status would risk being seen here, which suited her perfectly. Neon haze and perfume clouded the air as she made her way through the lounge, nodding to the bartender whose eyes followed her. Passing through a silk curtain, she found a corner booth in the main room, and ordered something strong. All there was to do was wait and see if the woman came.
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