Suri Loré
Reddish Rascal
Suri was amused, and in no small part delighted, by just how much the situation felt like she was being led off the dance for at a club. The touch, the words.
"Good moves."
"Eh, don't worry, he wasn't gonna shoot me."
As they were nearing their table again, Suri put her arm around Sira's shoulders to give her a squeeze in return, then let go. She picked a piece of crisproot off the plate and ate it even before sitting down.
She seemed momentarily agitated and not quite to know what to do with herself.
She finished the rest of her drink and attacked the skewers, as if the incident had left her hungry. It was really shaping up to be a second dinner after the stew she had had, but the Zeltron had no compunctions about that. It had been quite the shock to her when she had learnt, many years ago, that humans, if they lived as Zeltrons, quickly became fat and repulsive, rather than healthy and energetic. And most of them had it happen to them anyway as they grew older. Later again, she had come to realise those people weren't as unhappy as she would have thought, but it still struck her as a bit sad. It meant, for example, that the amount of sex a human could have in her life was quite severely limited—because at some point, they just had to stop, surely? It seemed physical impediments would arise. Questions of reach.
She looked at Sira for a moment, who was, after all, human. Then her attention returned finally to the room at large. It was better now, the shadow of the bounty hunters was no longer looming so heavily over everyone. After their bump-in with Suri and Sira, they had somehow become part of the community of guests, such as it was, who were hunkering down in this place tonight. Not that anyone here was really very much out of their shell, but at least they all knew they had nothing to fear from each other—or, for that matter, to hope for. Which again was a bit sad. Maybe it was getting time to leave.
Suri looked over to the window past the veteran. It had become dark now and the light above the door barely reached as far as the window off to its side in the continuous heavy rain.
"So what did you wanna show me?" she asked suddenly as if she had only now remembered.