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Chasing The Wheel

Pa'Kar Sang

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This game of cat and mouse had gone on long enough. The casino was huge, and the longer he waited the closer she got to her prey, and for all he knew, she had been sent to silence her prey. Passing through the crowds, he spotted a woman with brown hair, similar to the woman he had been chasing earlier. Still with no name, and no history to speak of, at least in his databases, he was forced by time and urgency to take his chance.

Pushing through the crowd, the sound of his armor clanking on the plush floor was a dead giveaway to @[member="Diana Moridena"], though weather or not she knew that he hadn't seen her under her hoodie was unknown. "Out of the way, Wheel Security.", he repeated over and over as he passed through dozens of people, bumping past the Jedi Knight, unaware of her actual whereabouts.
 
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Check, and mate. Once more, her words had brought the worst out in yet another being. She was so good at this, it was almost surreal. Then again, everyone had a fuse. It just so happened that this one was a hot head. Meaning it didn't many chances to spark his flame.

Not the best when it came through seeing through the force, yet she wasn't inept at either. Not really knowing what type of attack he had coming for her, it made sense to take the easiest road. Being that she'd already turned her back on him, Ventasia moved a few steps forward, which would create distance between the two, just as his began to move forward.

"Actually, I think your the unintelligent one here, considering your acting without thinking of your situation. Though that's not my problem. You planned to double cross me, I just pulled the trigger on you first." She moved forward in her direction once again, a rather cocky grin across her face as she left him with one final quip. "But you did get one part right! I'm quite the queen! Have fun!" With that, she began moving throughout the crowds of casino patrons. Enough time had been wasted, and she'd lost her only lead, the overly innocent girl from earlier. Nonetheless, time was wasting. And she wanted to find that code, for one reason or another.

@[member="Preliat Mantis"]
 

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