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Private Coronet City Blues


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CORELLIA, CORONET CITY
Juni Street Station

Koda Fett Koda Fett
The beat of his feet hitting the ground, mingled with the panting of his breath and the pounding of his heart was just about all Ben could focus on. His mind instinctively blocked out the distractions around him - the chatter of the crowds as he ran past and through them, the automated, mechanical voice signaling the mag-lev schedule, and especially the loud, angry voices behind him that kept calling out for him to stop. It wasn't as if he was trying to pretend not to hear them, he had no intention of stopping whatsoever, after all, he just preferred to not worry about how they seemed to be growing increasingly angry as they followed after him. At least he knew it wasn't long before he'd leave them in the dust - he'd timed it perfectly, he was far enough ahead that he'd be on the mag-lev train and gone before they could get aboard.

They had their rights to be angry with him, at least. The crew on his tail, a pair of Devaronian twins, an Aqualish, and an Abednedo, had brought Ben in on a job a getaway driver. Of course, he'd taken off with the goods as soon as they were loaded, fully expecting the crew to be snatched up by the authorities so that he was left with the take. Alas, the local sector authority had been particularly incompetent that day, it seemed, and now they were looking to collect on a debt that Ben had already spent, clearing his other debts. Frankly, Ben preferred to avoid even considering how the conversation might go if they learned the money they'd tracked him down for was long gone, so running had seemed the better option.

There wasn't much further to run now, either. Barging through a group of travellers, Ben jumped up and onto the wide rail that divided a pair of stairwells down to the platform, sliding past the crowds and steadily picking up speed as he heard the shouting grow steadily more distant behind him. The train was on the platform, just a few more seconds, and he'd be on it.

Leaning back, he began to press his weight against the rail to slow himself as much as he could as he got toward the bottom of the stairwell, stumbling a little when he landed back on his feet at the bottom - just in time to see the doors closing on the train.


"No, nonono, come on!" He sprinted to the doors, banging a hand against them and attempting in vain to peel them open before the train began to move - within a few seconds, it was already streaming down the rail and out of the station. Well, he hadn't timed that quite how he hoped, but he still had a head start, he could find another way. He turned around - just in time to see the four thugs reach the bottom of the stairs and start closing on him, cutting off his exit.

Okay, no more running, time for words. The Aqualish grunted and snapped at him in its sharp, guttural way of speaking, and Ben did his best to let a smile he thought was charming spread across his lips as he held up his hands and spread them out slightly.
"Utonk, buddy! I wasn't running from you, I would never! Matter of fact, I was just on my way to the safe house where I stashed our take from the Velek job..." Sharper, more aggressive grumbling left the Aqualish, and Ben did his best not to seem like he was on the back foot when he heard it. "Wh- Rakston told you that? You know he's got no clue what he's talking about, right? I wouldn't pay him a single credit of your score, ever!" He would, and he had, and they knew it.

Stepping up quickly, the Devaronian reached out to snatch Ben's jacket collar, a furious expression framing his already unpleasant-looking face as he glared at the cornered swindler.
"How's about we break his legs and let him catch the next train from down on the rails, eh?" Panic was starting to settle in now, and Ben could feel his heart pounding far more intently now as his eyes darted this way and that in search of an escape. This was the exact sort of situation he would have wanted some muscle with him, but he hadn't been out on a job, and none of the Mynocks knew where he was at all. As much as he needed a savior, he knew no one was coming for him...
 
Corellia held the stench of wet metal, fumes and trash. Not unlike Nar Shaddaa, though with less spice in the air and a salt-filled sea breeze. It was no good for the armour.

A handful of meters from where the gang of aliens decided to shake down the human, the man clad in Mandalorian armour stood leaning against the railing. Right place, right time. It seemed, at least. For who, was someone else's concern.

"You're ruining my view," his voice cut out from beneath the helmet, "Leave the gutter-rat alone, move on."

His hand brushed past the blaster pistol in its holster.

Ben Thano Ben Thano
 

CORELLIA, CORONET CITY
Juni Street Station

Koda Fett Koda Fett
There might have been a flash of some sort of emotion - fear, or perhaps relief - at the sudden interjection from the Mandalorian. At that point, he would have been relieved at any interjection that might have helped save him, regardless of who or where it had come from. But then, Koda Fett wasn't the type of individual that went around saving people just because he had a particularly bleeding heart on any given day. That was the sort of thing that might have struck fear into any would be rescue-ee's heart at the appearance of that green-clad bounty hunter.

Of course, that relied on a particular rescue-ee actually knowing who Koda Fett was. For all the bounty hunter's fame, there were still insignificant corners of the galaxy where it didn't reach to the same level. Sure, Ben had likely heard the name mentioned by some of his fellow thieves before, but he had the good fortune to have never earned a price on his head that would remotely interest the Mandalorian, and any holos or images that might have depicted the man had utterly passed Ben by.

Given the reaction from the aliens holding him up, they didn't seem to recognise him either. There was some scattered laughter from the group at Fett's words, and the Aqualish barked something aggressive with a flick of his hand at Fett, a warning to leave them be before things got 'ugly'.

Ben was still held by his jacket, up against the edge of the platform, but the distraction was there, and Fett's arrival had drawn the attention of the group as they all glared down the Mandalorian, each - with the exception of the one holding Ben - reaching down to rest their hands on their own blasters. While Ben was pleased to let his new Mandalorian friend potentially save him, he also wasn't just going to stand there and wait for it. His hand moved subtly while he kept playing the stammering and terrified thief, his fingers managing to unclip the strap of the holster at the Devaronian's side.


"I think you should really listen to him, fellas, y'don't want to ruin the guy's view, right?" His words drew the Devaronian's attention back to him, right before a flash of red light and the unmistakeable sound of a blaster shot rang out. Ben had freed the blaster pistol from his holster and fired it right into the alien's chest. It had resulted in a half-moment of stunned silence, then as the alien began to fall back, chaos broke out as the other three drew their weapons, two leveling them up at the Mandalorian, while the Aqualish brought his right up toward Ben.
 

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