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Moments dragged on without a response, and Talin nearly made a joke followin' up on Tansu's remark about punchin' her face, notin' it was mighty punchable - but nah, that was too easy. Then, Talin's eyes narrowed as those moments kept. dragging. on. Wasn't a blank face of stupor that had silenced him. Somethin' was turnin' behind scarred features, and as Talin's gaze slid sideways to her twin's face, it held an expression she knew all too well - the thoughtfulness of a conversation the outside world wasn't privvy to.
It would have hurt less if Talsin had put his hands on her. At least that woulda made sense.
Bile welled in the back of her throat. Good. All she had ever tried to be, tradin' flesh and peaceful nights to touch the idea, and yet every time Talsin glanced her way, it felt all for naught. Bitter laughter bubbled from somewhere otherwise hollow.
"Good ain't always so nice and proper, neither." How much did this bond of theirs share? Talin was 'bouta find out. "Few dead Imperials on Denon can attest to that."
Either the recent memory would come surfacin' easily for Talsin to see, and Talin would know Su had well and good replaced her without thinkin' twice, or her twin could mark where she stood sellin' her out. Rejoinin' Morrow's side, Talin laid it on thick, wrappin' an arm around his waist and draggin' him in.
"Naboo's kinda outta the way of Nar Shaddaa. Maybe we oughta meet in the middle next time."
Were the couple in the know about what went on the Rim, and who owned it? Talin sure hoped so. It was goading, to toe so close to admitting their association with the Syndicate, but all good sense had flown the coop, leavin' fear and anger simmering in its wake. Some wounds wouldn't close so easy, it seemed.
"Your offer still on the table?" Talin asked Morrow under her breath.
It would have hurt less if Talsin had put his hands on her. At least that woulda made sense.
"Just be good, that's all the apology I need. The world is karked up enough as it is without us adding to it."
Bile welled in the back of her throat. Good. All she had ever tried to be, tradin' flesh and peaceful nights to touch the idea, and yet every time Talsin glanced her way, it felt all for naught. Bitter laughter bubbled from somewhere otherwise hollow.
"Good ain't always so nice and proper, neither." How much did this bond of theirs share? Talin was 'bouta find out. "Few dead Imperials on Denon can attest to that."
Either the recent memory would come surfacin' easily for Talsin to see, and Talin would know Su had well and good replaced her without thinkin' twice, or her twin could mark where she stood sellin' her out. Rejoinin' Morrow's side, Talin laid it on thick, wrappin' an arm around his waist and draggin' him in.
"Naboo's kinda outta the way of Nar Shaddaa. Maybe we oughta meet in the middle next time."
Were the couple in the know about what went on the Rim, and who owned it? Talin sure hoped so. It was goading, to toe so close to admitting their association with the Syndicate, but all good sense had flown the coop, leavin' fear and anger simmering in its wake. Some wounds wouldn't close so easy, it seemed.
"Your offer still on the table?" Talin asked Morrow under her breath.
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