It was totally not creepy that Baros had been quietly watching Teyla for the past half a minute or so. She was distracted, and he did not blame her at all. There was clearly a great deal of emotion that she was yet to deal with rending at her soul. How was he so attuned to her? He wasn't. Not at all. But it was damned human nature to try and push through the pain, and not grieve properly - this was the part of human nature that both he and Teyla indulged. It was unhealthy, but probably also part of what drew them together.
His mind wandered back to the day they met. She was so head strong, dogged to the point to importunity. She had not changed a lick, except maybe her hair, it was shorter then, more official. Today she looked more formal, regal even. It looked good on her, but so had the official, officer-of-the-law look. Her fighting style was one that he had seen before, in holos, she had been trained in the Jedi arts. His assumption while bleeding out had been correct, she was trained in the force. To what degree, he could not tell, but she was trained so. Her style was a little inaccurate, and lacking in the finesse of a master, so he assumed that she was fairly new to it all. This would be something he would need to address with her at some point. Now was not the time though.
| 30 MINUTES EARLIER |
So they had tapped the Coruscanti Security Forces intranet, those Disciples had talent, Baros had to grant them that. The revelation from Valere's research had hit them both like a ton bricks. Valere and Baros had spent a significant amount of time talking shop. Every day started with a briefing on what each other had discovered in their research. Much of it crossed over, and therefore verified each others assertions and discoveries. They were starting to develop a short hand in speech and understanding. It had been a while since Baros had clicked with someone on a professional level like this, perhaps not since her worked closely with
Ordon Trozky.
"They have someone..."
"...on the inside," she finished his sentence.
He wasn't annoyed that she had taken the words out of his mouth, she had barely looked up after all, so he simply nodded in agreement. Coruscant Security had been infiltrated by The Disciples. How many of them were there?
"There could be hundreds of these sickos. And now Teebs is starting to clean house."
Baros leaned forwarded catching the blonde woman's eyes.
"They are as much of a threat to people as the TBK himself. He has been silent except for taking out those that act out their sick fantasies. Are you sure we don't just take them out? Leave TBK alone...hope he goes silent again?"
It was a surprise that such a pristine face could frown so deeply.
"No way, Sal-Soren. We have a chance to take them all out. All at once. The Disciples. Beeks. The whole kriffin' lot of them. If we don't do this now, more Disciples will pop up...more people will die. I can't let that happen," she said before looking back at her work.
This is personal to her.
He would be mindful of that. Personal feelings regarding the TBK were a tenth-cred a dozen. He had been hoping that at least Jannus would be able to keep them centered. He leaned back, crossing his arms and pursing his lips as he thought about how to deal with this revelation.
"Do you think she will be OK to do her part?" Said Valere without looking up.
"Just try and stop her," Baros said with a pained chuckle.
"Will you?" Came the reply, without even a glance offered towards Baros.
"Will I, what?" He said frowning.
"Try and stop her," she said, while scrolling across what looked like another report on the accelerate used in the Ee'Everwest Estate fire. There was nothing more to glean from those reports. Baros wasn't sure why she bothered, but appreciated her thoroughness nonetheless.
"Just try and stop me," he said calmly, gazing away to avoid eye contact with the young, headstrong detective.
Valere finally looked up.
"So it's true. You do have a thing for her."
Baros shrugged.
"She just lost her family. I am not sure it was wise to even give her this opportunity."
"You should have thought about that on Naboo. Don't go getting cold feet on me now Sal-Soren. We ain't flying no undercover CSF ship ya know. This whole thing hinges on her doing her part," she said going back to her work.
"I know. Believe me, I know."
| PRESENT |
It was time to stop being creepy. It had only been a few seconds, but it was probably a few too many should she notice him first.
"Hey Tey," he said to grab her attention while walking casually (as casually as he could muster) into the makeshift training room,
"you broke your toy sword..." He gave her wink and a playful smile - a rueful attempt at least.
"...you know... I have been training in Teras Kasi for a while now," he said while walking a little beyond Teyla and glancing around at the assortment of training equipment and weaponry. It was quiet the display. He glanced over his shoulder,
"without you around, I have had to learn to fend for myself."
Picking up a training remote, he tossed it between his hands like the large ball that it was.
"Would be happy to give you a bit of living competition if you promise to go a bit easy on me," he said. The small talk was eating away at him. He hated grief and deep emotions. He was not equipped to deal with this. How could he reconnect with her? Did he want that purely for his own selfish desires? How could he help her grieve - to heal? How could he restore the Teyla that he had once known, not this distant training machine of woman? All of a sudden, he found himself wishing he was back with Jannus, studying files quietly.
"You know I suck at this, right?" He said, honestly (shocking, I know),
"give me a room full of models that just O-Ded on Millaflower and I would know exactly what to do to save the day...but this...Teyla...I'm sorry. I am next to useless."
Teyla Sal-Soren