D A R T H . S I R O N

Location: Nar Shadda Streets
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It was late. It was always late on Nar Shadda. It was a moon that orbited a cesspool, where the sun never shined, and the slaves never slept. Only those that held power, or hid in the shadow of those people wanted to live here. Plenty used it. Countless foul souls visited it. It was easy to pass through knowing you didn't have to deal with the gangs and the complete disregard for order -- so long as credits flowed. It made it the perfect place to disappear.
Better yet, with so many consumed by their petty desires, there was no shortage of work either. A job that paid surprisingly well that didn't involve killing someone, stealing from someone, or throwing people in cages. One so many would kill to possess -- if only they were suited for it. A Twi'lek was always welcome as a worker in a club; especially one as 'exotic' as she was. Some liked them blue. Some liked them green. Most seemed to like them red. Disgusting. Sordid. Demeaning. Maybe people thought that, but Zlova called it work. It paid, and paid well. Enough to avoid being forced to live elsewhere where the past might creep up on her.
As she strode through the streets wearing far more clothing than she did at the club, Zlova ignored those that curled up along the side of the street, or the calls of merchants eager to make a sale to avoid falling prey to the cesspit -- or because they already had, and sought protection from being seen as a 'failure' better suited to other forms of work.
If there was one thing she hated most about the moon, it was the darkness. The tangible Darkness that felt like a sheen of oil you could spend hours scrubbing and still not get it all off. That reminded her too much of the past, but she dealt with it. There was no paradise out there among the stars for her.
The Twi'lek's golden eyes flicked off to the side without thinking about it. Bad habit. She couldn't risk seeing anything worth noting. Better to just... leave the world to its own devices, long as it left her alone.