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Coupled On Corellia

Connor Harrison

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Coronet City
Corellia, Corellian Sector
Kail Ragnar did little – VERY little – in helping Xenia Nastassia bring her Nubian ship in to the spaceport of Coronet City, the picturesque capital of Corellia. Heavily built up, but beautiful in design and architecture spanning millennia of fusing culture and societies, the coastal city boasted anything and everything for citizens and passers-by to lose themselves in.

A CorSec cruiser curled overhead as Xenia brought the Nubian down into one of the landing pads, conveying her landing permits and all necessary information the bodies on the ground needed. Kail simply kept an eye out for anything suspicious or heated after their…incident…on Bespin. Guaranteed that his face would be making rounds on the Holo-net for sure, and he had to watch that CorSec didn’t get wind of his arrival.

He rested his chin in his hand, legs slightly spinning left to right in the chair as he let Xenia bring the ship down gently, killing the engines and sitting back with a content sigh. Still looking battle hardened from leaving Naboo, she still conveyed a look of beauty, hope and determination amidst their whirlwind journey.

A mag-lev train rocketed by overheard and the muffled tannoy from the spaceport could be heard outside. The city was alive and it looked the perfect place to stop over in. Kail tapped his fingers and turned to Xenia in his chair.

”So,” he spoke after a few seconds silence, ”to what do we owe the pleasure of our arrival to Corellia?”

And to think, in less than 72 hours they’d traversed from Naboo to Bespin and now Corellia, and still didn’t even have a plan. Sounded good to the mercenary.


@Xenia Nastassia
 
Core Worlds;
Corellian Sector;
Landing Pads.

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They both leaned back in their seats, that subtle movement after one had successfully landed the craft. Perhaps it was only something that she could notice, or other seasoned pilots. For the first time in what felt like much too long, they were able to hear the sounds of civilization without fearing them. The sounds of a populated world buzzed and whirred around them, hundreds of small ships flipping like insects through the sky in directed lanes. A state of chaos, conducted in perfect control. The day looked like it was reaching the afternoon, and the light had clearly moved beyond its prime. Colors began to age, bathing in an ocean of warm hues.

"Welllllllll, I'm here to talk to the desperately curious and concerned peoples of Corellia about my capture by way of a maddened terrorist."

She spoke with a clear hint of sarcasm. Her hands stretched open and waved back and forth as she spoke, accentuating the level of mellow-drama she spoke with so well. "Which means, on our way here, their favorite overcomer overcomes once more," and she continued the act of nearly mocking notes, "He reached for his gun, I'll tell them." Large eyes, which looked almost disturbingly round and innocent, framed by dark eyelashes. She fanned herself, the damsel in distress, "but I had already grabbed something, uh, a wrench-- I dunno-- and managed to get him first! And then..." Xenia looked at Kail and nodded, her hands opening wantonly. "And then I got his gun and managed to subdue him. So, I'll be needing that gun," she asked like she already owned it.

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
Kail listened, rubbed his hands gently, adjusted the comlink on his wrist, and gazed out to the city before them.

”Okay – but from there? I’m not leaving you alone here. The moment you say that, CorSec are gonna have me in restraints y’know.”

Leaning over, he drew the SSX blaster and ejected the energy cartridge from the butt.

”The KX is staying here then. However, I’ll be unarmed if you take this…”

As a faint klaxon sounded in the distance, Kail looked over slightly distracted for a second to see a large cruiser coming in to land. He wasn’t a pilot, but man, it was an awesome sight to see something so mighty breaking the atmosphere to land.

He turned back to Xenia, twisting the gun in his hand and stretching out for her take it, pocketing the cartridge in his vest.

”I guess this is it princess. We leave here and my fate’s in the hand of whatever comes out of that pretty mouth, or the CorSec squads who get here first, because a kidnapped dignitary fleeing Bespin in a Nubian shouldn’t be too hard to track down.”

He stood up and stretched gently, running his hands over the co-pilot chair, mulling over some of the inevitable options flitting around his head. Why was he giving himself up so easily to a woman he still wasn’t sure what her goals were?

”Remind me to give you a good slap after all this is over. I blame YOU.”

Offering his hands out in a mock surrender, Kail submitted himself to whatever plan the girl had buzzing around in that head of hers.


@Xenia Nastassia
 
Core Worlds;
Corellian Sector;
Landing Pads.

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"No, Kail-- Absolutely not, give me the cartridge. This is not a discussion-- what-- how would I explain-- Kail, c'mon, now."

Xenia's flustered emotions fanned at the possibility of another 'bout of stubborn' from Kail. Another ridiculous argument that they didn't have time for, all to establish something petty in the end. Her hands waved back and forth grabbing the gun and then expecting more. A flat palm hovered at the man, standing from her chair and staring him down. "Kail, don't be ridiculous, I mean it." But they had lingered too long already, and what looked like three CorSec ships began to make themselves visible along the horizon. Likewise, through the view port she could see what looked like the far off army of information vampires, hungering for the news of what had happened, awaiting whatever was released from the ship's hull upon their exit. Xenia tugged at Kail's shirt, yanking him out of any possible visibility and pulling him closer. She didn't drop her hand, which relaxed, but still clung to the tan fabric. A distilling shriek of sirens, CorSec ships now doubt, began to weep through echoes in the not-so-distant, and quickly approaching future.

"Kail...?"

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
The CorSec sirens caught his attention before Xenia did, and her tugging at his sort reminded him how desperate she was in the face of danger. Looking down at her, he shook her head and took her small hand in his.

”Will you stop panicking, it doesn’t suit you.”

Reaching into his vest, he pulled out the cartridge and placed it in her palm, curling dainty fingers around it, with his on top. He then turned and walked to the central holding area, the belly of the Nubian, and the location of the landing ramp. Turning on one boot, Kail simply reached out with his hand over the door release.

”I told you. You should have killed me when you had the chance on Rodia, princess.”

He pulled down the release lever and the opening mechanism started at once with a small hiss, folding the ramp down slowly but steadily, letting in the air from outside and the noise of approaching sirens, mixed with the daily commutes of trains, ships and speeders in the spaceport.

The air blasted him slightly, ruffling a few strands of hair and causing him to blink a little as the ramp came to a stop on the landing pad.

”Just go and do what you need to do. I’ll be ok. I know my place.”

He held out his hands to her.


@Xenia Nastassia
 
Core Worlds;
Corellian Sector;
Landing Pads.

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No, why was he doing this?

This was-- he can't just--

They had to-- talk about this!

The touch of his hands felt somehow more cold than the last she had felt them. Rougher, but one thousand times more smooth. A deep breath, before swallowing in realization of her victory. She had the cartridge, but she wasn't happy about it. Instead, she just wanted to feel his skin on hers more. For longer. And more than just his fingers. Her eyes stuck to his and looked hurt, almost betrayed. But she couldn't say anything, only load the small device back behind the handle of the gun, and click it into place. But when he spoke of his death, her, killing him, she shrunk. Unable to live up to Kail's gift of devotion, stunned by his actions, and completely taken aback by who she had judged him to be. He rushed forward into a fate so incredibly uncertain, and all for her, just to protect a girl he never got to understand? Never had the chance of knowing, not by a long shot. No, it happened instantly, as soon as he finished speaking she lunged a step forward and spoke.

"No, Kail-- stop-- I think I--!!..."

But it was already to late, and the door had already opened. He had already dismissed himself, and jumped into danger's arms. She was paralyzed. A single tear fell from her right eye, both red from suppressed emotion. "... I think I love you, goddammit," and her arms moved against her will. The gun raised, pointed towards him, and she began to take steps forward. With each movement, she felt more and more sickened by what lay ahead of her. It felt like she was forced to kill him, like he was forcing her to turn him over, and destroy him. A terrorist who had threatened a peaceful figure such as Ms. Nastassia of Naboo, the fiery survivor. She couldn't bring herself to look back into Kail's eyes, even as she boarded the same ramp as he, gun pointing at him.

She looked more defeated than him.

Even as she lead him out, and into the quickly gathering cluster of activity. Three CorSec ships landed in crowded formations around the Nubian, hatches opening with some speed. The tips of gun barrels lay themselves responsibly along any opening, and she could see the tops of heads coming up. They were here to protect her. Already, the first spectators were gathering, a bit behind the line of military sirens. A putrid noise which now seemed to wale with far too great a power.

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
Kail licked his lips as he walked and stood on the base of the loading ramp. Already the CorSec team were there. They acted fast! Holo-net droids were around and of course the bystanders craning to see what was happening in the Nubian ship.

The mercenary linked his hands at the sight of the blasters and raised them above his head, resting fingers on the back of his head as he stepped off the ramp and onto the metal floor below.

"... I think I love you, goddammit,"

Kail’s ears pricked. He slowly turned to look at Xenia, eyes a little red and the SSX held out in her hand. Had she - ? No. She did, didn’t she?

He looked at her, stripping her defenses and the world around them to simply focus on this girl at the top of the ramp; Xenia.

”What?”

”Turn around and get on the ground.” A CorSec speaker boomed out from one of the cruisers before them. Another large transport boomed overheard, whipping up the wind around them all.

Kail ignored the by-the-book law enforcers. A stun bolt was worth this.

”What did you say?”

Stepping back onto the ships ramp, Kail was putting himself in the firing line between Xenia nd the CorSec troops. His heart was beating like a wild Bantha inside his chest.

”TURN AROUND NOW – WE WILL SHOOT.”

A small smile crept over his lips looking up at the girl who had just said something he hadn’t expected to hear at all.

”Xenia – I…I love you. Gonna kill me, but I do!”

It would be worth it – he brought a hand down to his mouth and kissed his fingers, reaching out to Xenia who stood before him. It was as if she were some deity who he was offering a mock salute to in exchange for her heart, the thing she had given him the first time their eyes locked on Tatooine.

Kail shook his head gently at her as CorSec gave the word.

”DROP HIM.”

Three loud bangs rang out from nowhere and Kail’s body went rigid, his face contorting in pain as the volts of the stun rifles paralysed his body. His knees gave way and he collapsed down to the ramp, lolling backwards and sliding down to the landing pad floor beneath the mighty Nubian. He was out cold.


@Xenia Nastassia
 
Core Worlds;
Corellian Sector;
Landing Pads.

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Turn around.
Turn around, you fool.

She didn't speak, didn't repeat herself when he turned back around. It was already too late. He had given himself to the enemy, and she could not longer act as though she knew him. Stepping out onto the small, slanted stairs of the landing pad, she looked down at her partner. The man she had once tried to kill, or at least, offer him to such a fate by the hands of another. And in the end there was something so much more real about him. Something so inflated, so pure, that she couldn't stand it when the sounds finally clashed forth. Three shots, noises which wouldn't leave her head. A face, which she'd never forget, sprawling across the man's expression just before he fell backwards. It was everything she could do not to scream, not to burst out into more emotion and really say goodbye. After all, she didn't see how this ended another way. He had given himself up for her protection. Turned his own life into a cover story for-- her.

A sort of shriek did come, though, more directed at the blaster fire than anything else and she cowered as if the bolts of energy scared her even from this distance, dropping to gun down the stairs after Kail. She looked at it in distain, as if she never wanted to touch the pistol again, nor see it. Never use it. She felt sick, light headed and weak, made to lean on the hand railings to her sides for support. It was a rush, all at once, the CorSec milling over to make sure she was safe. She felt so much less safe now. Their voices and prodding hands were invisible before her, a state of echoes and blurred movements. Figures without faces or minds, all a hive of trouble who would never understand her. But the moved her from her stance, pulled her into the safety of one of their ships. A crude looking environment meant more for troops and law enforcement than someone of her features. She was sure they must be asking her questions, but at first, she didn't make responses. Nothing, gave them no words, nor looks or fear. Only a blank, droned appearance which smelled of someone who had been carved out from the inside. And it continued this way until they were all of the way back at CorSec headquarters.

Core Worlds;
Corellian Sector;
CorSec HQ.

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The man who sat before her now was not the first to enter the room. There had been one before him, Agent. Sinnar he had offered in introduction. Though, Agent. Sinnar hardly lasted ten minutes with the female, unable to screen anything incriminating. Clearly of too low a level, they had withdrawn him and thrown yet another old timer in the ring. Never once did they directly accuse her of anything, it was all very passive aggressive. Insinuations, or open ended questions with only one viable answer; an answer which might point in the direction of her involvement. She gave them nothing. More than enough time was spent in drawn out pauses and silence. Buying time to form her words just as she wanted them to be formed. And even the second had faltered to the point of failure in detecting any reason why she'd be a danger, in danger, or in any way in harm's way. To be sure, she was more than happy when her dismissal was announced. She was given free reign to leave the place. Any questions about Kail had been masked well, given false motive in order to justify it. Anger, perhaps it might have been? That's what it would look like.

Though, after her first two questions were deflected well enough, she knew that it would be unwise to press further here. Inside, in front of the authorities. So, of course, right outside was just fine. So long as CorSec wasn't literally staring her down with an ounce of pre-conceived skepticism. In leaving the building, she made note of three droid CorSec enforcers. She doubted they'd play a huge roll in most missions or outing, as they didn't look to be much for physical combat, though she could see them being used as pilots and information storage devices. Their use, however, wasn't the important focus, just that they existed. Having made a winning gamble, after about an hour and a half's time of lurking in the shadows behind the CorSec HQ one of the droids managed to meander back. She hadn't wanted to waste time, the white dress and explosion torn complexion still sitting atop heeled shoes. But she leapt forward at the sight of that droid, locking it like a coiling snake so that it couldn't turn around.

"Kail Ragnar, tell me where he is."
<<Uh-oh, excuse me!>>
"Shuddup droid, where's Kail Ragnar?"
<<Pardon but I am not authoriz-->>

That meant it knew. And that had been it. having worked a small tear in the circuitry, she managed to shut the droid off and pull from it the source of most of its intelligence. The Ai module, as well as the few components that held all of he droid's internal information. Anything she'd want to know about CorSec under the droid's clearance level. Pulling the small blaster from the droid's lower leg-- a peculiar place all on its own-- and made sure it would never rise again. It'd also be a fair guess to assume all fingerprints were removed. By the end, the blaster pistol no longer had more ammunition, and she dropped it beside the droid. When she had picked it up, and throughout the extermination, she had used the fabric of her dress to cover her hands-- again, allowing her to remove her scent from the scene.

All it took was one secure computer terminal to decipher the information on the droid, though she wasn't able to get to one right away. She did have a rather set order of operations, and next would be making her more public appeals. One of her two homes here, though one was more or less an office space, gave her more than enough luxury to clean herself. Redress herself, and re equip herself, albeit without nearly as much as she was comfortable with.

Before long, she was quickly pushing away from the taxi speeder which had brought her into place before some of the more administrative buildings of the Corellian world. She had been more than requested, and all too welcomed, stairs lined with press and greetings. She offered her relieved smiles, and tired happiness. Faked a relief to be 'back in her natural element.' Back among the flashing lights, and shouting humans. All begging for anything and everything she had to say, hoping that they'd catch something none of the others managed to capture, and somehow make a better news show with their information. Not only organics, wither. In the air, small and smaller recording droids buzzed back and forth, some daring to come close enough for her to swat away; but she never swatted them away.

"I'm just glad to be safe again," she'd say.

"Xenia-- any words you'd like to share about your time with Kail?"
She never answered that.

"Xenia, why have you come to Corellia?"

"Lady Nastassia, maybe a word about your choice in Corellia?"

"Is it so odd that I'd return here?"
Better than "because my house on Naboo was blown up, and my attempt at Bespin ended in terrorism, queen."

She wished more than once, so badly, that her words could come out unfiltered. Her real thoughts. Untamed and wild. All the way until the core interior of the building she managed to fend off the social assaults on her privacy. Her walk was confident, and all along the way various service men and women would rush to her summoning, tasked with bringing her water. Bottled, and other menial things. Despite being the ambassador of peace in most worlds, she held herself with a very haughty aura, keeping a perfect poise and stepping with a relaxed swagger. She commanded the scene, and continued to do so when her conversational partner finally emerged to pull her away from the crowds of questions. Sucked her back into a much more quiet office space. It was a middle aged man, handsome, with salt and pepper hair swept about chaotically. Staggeringly blue eyes almost froze her over, as it always did, at first. Jus Camron, a higher up in the political field here on-world.

"Xenia, you're looking... beautiful, as always," he'd start.
"I'm flattered, Jus, but currently I have more pressing issues than your sexual drive."
"Wow, what's gotten into you?"
"Oooohhhh, I don't know Jus-- Oh, well, my house was just blown to poodoo--! With me in it!"
"Aahh, yes that, listen I--"
"Hmmmm-- oh! and I was kidnapped and held at gun point, in a CARGO BAY for eight hours."
"Listen, Xe--"
"But other than that I've been great. I especially loved the part where not one, but TWO of your men interrogated me."
"Xenia--"
"What the hell Jus? Is there something I'm missing here? Since when do the victims require questioning?"
"It was just a precaution, Xenia--"
"One man, Jus, one man is a precaution. There were two. Where's that damned terrorist now? --Kail.

She had the man wrapped around her fingers, and with every excuse he gave, she tore a new loophole into existence. Another reason to slip through detection. At first, he had been vague, but she pried deeper and deeper. Tugged aside whatever defense of confidentiality he was brandishing, and spat on the law in order to secure enough. Enough of a good answer, she was going to talk to him herself. Not on this day, but the next. It was her best shot to seeing him again.

"Yeah, only tomorrow, I doubt he'll last much longer than that if you catch my meaning," and Jus laughed.
"No one touches him until I see him. I want to make sure he's fully conscious for what I have to tell 'em."
"Yes, m'lady. I'll do my best."
"Good."

So far, she hadn't had to kill anyone.
That was good. Always good.

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
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CorSec HQ Quarantine Wing, Coronet City
Corellia, Corellian Sector


Kail leant his head back, rubbing his eyes with cuffed hands and let out a sigh. It had only been 20 minutes of questioning in the CorSec Quarantine bay, but it felt like 2 hours. A guard was stood behind him where the two-war mirror was; obviously hiding officials and investigators watching his every move and listening to his every word. Sat opposite him were two agents; a female Zabrak taking notes on a holo-pad and an older human officer leading the barrage of who, what, why and when’s.

”LOOK. Stop asking about THAT and focus on the now, ok? That was years ago and has NOTHING to do with me being here!”

”Kail, you’ve told us what you are doing here but not why. You say this wasn’t how it looked, so tell us what is was. Help yourself by helping us.”

The mercenary looked at them both out of the corner of his eyes, sizing them up for what they were wanting him to say and slip up on to pin him with crimes he hadn’t officially committed.

”Ok, right, listen. Xenia Nastassia , whoever she says she is, is just that, ok? She’s nothing more than an ambassador for peace with her background stemming from Naboo? Ok? I know that.”

He shifted in his seat and placed his hands on the table.

”I did what I did to help her. I’m not out to kill her or kidnap her or whatever. She’s been targeted by mercena – no, terrorists – operating from Rodia, my guess is Black Sun. Her home was destroyed and I helped her off planet. The only way I could ensure some of the heat was lost was acting like I was out for her head.”

The CorSec agent leant forward.

”The girl didn’t say any of this to our men earlier. Why would she hide it if you were helping her?”

Kail licked his lips and shook his head.

”How should I know?! She’s been the victim of multiple death threats - ”

”Including yours.”

” – what? Listen – she’s out there alone and I need to make sure she’s safe god-damnit, listen to me! They will be out there for her while I’m stuck in here and you need to get her back here and safe, ok?!”

His anger was rising, and the guard behind him shifted stance at the raising voice.

”Ragnar, we know you’re operating alone but we also know you’re a dirty mercenary with nothing and no-one to your name, so what makes you think anything you say warrants us to think a dignitary like Miss Nastassia would be seen with you?”

Kail laughed silently.

”Nice. That’s good. If I wanted to kill her, do you think I’d have let her come to Coronet City, into CorSec’s lap? Please. I’m not that stupid. Start thinking, will you. ”

He sat back and pointed at the agent.

”She’s out there. YOU need to find her because she’s not safe, and the more you waste time with me the more danger you leave her in. I’m not the threat. I give you my word. ”

The Zabrak hit a few buttons and looked up at Kail, and then her fellow agent. He took a sip of the caf before him.

”We’’ll find her. Don’t worry. In time. But the moment she pins that you’re a threat to her and tells us what you did, you aren’t getting out of here Ragnar. Your ass is mine.”

Kail stretched his back and flexed his jaw slightly.

Women.



@Xenia Nastassia
 
Mid Rim;
Corellian Sector;
Corellia Media.

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She had been introduced as a guest speaker that night, extremely sympathetic audiences buying her stories as if they had actually happened. And that was the goal, really. Once she had set the fire, it didn't go out, and swarms of questions came her way. In walking to and from the event she was bombarded, and spoke with slick responses. Pinning everything on anonymous groups opposed to her peaceful enforcement of various security programs on many planets through the core. Though, she had a central message behind her long winded explanations and justifications. That she intended to strike back. Not with violence-- at least, not forcefully. She would begin to take the head of her company, built previously by her father though having suffered a lack of expanse since Xenia took it over. Noise, applause, hollers erupted with this news. Until now, it hadn't been of the slightest interest to Xenia, but now she was faced with no other option. If she were to commit to this, she would strike at every angle, even if she struck low.

Although unscheduled, she attended three other, somewhat smaller events that night. News stations, representing various sectors also wanted their own take on her story. Something unique, and just apart enough to show an expanse from one, single minded story. Unfortunately, she was only able to get to bed later, practically planting her face into the pillows and failing into sleep there, diagonal across the bed with her clothes still very much on.

The next morning...

She had planned something much more graceful than this. Instead, she rushed from one room to the next, dashing about wrapped in a towel. Her hair was wet, and lay about her head in wavy curls of near black. Layers of curses left her lips in passing, she was late, no, but she was going to be-- maybe! Black leggings almost ripped as she pulled them over hopping legs without care. A white shirt made with little fabric covered, well, most of her torso, and a thick coat of fur over this. When dried, she could only hope her hair would take better form than what it was showing signs of.

She made it without too much time spent in guilt, and Jus said nothing about it. He had already organized a CorSec transport, and they boarded together, conversing lightly about the previous day. All that she had said, but Xenia chose to be vague with this man. "If you want to interrogate me about it again, Jus, stop with these sideways attempts-- alright? Frack." It shut him up for the most part, and they made it to the jailing house where Kail was held up.

They entered, and spent only small time conversing and checking the female before entering the premise. Xenia moved with little restraint. Nearing her thought-to-be-capturer with reckless regard. Doors led to hallways, and more doors before she found her way to his cell. Only a single guard and Jus accompanied her inside. The click of her heals against the cemented floors was obvious, and stirred the sentients therein. Various bodies, scum, arose and rattled their knuckles against the bars. Some whistled at her passing, others shrieked. Most taunted her with sexual comments, or reached for her clothing through the bars, tongues lathering dry lips. It smelled unclean.

His cell was at the end, and there were quite a few vacant cells between the rest and Kail's. A poor excuse for a bed, one she was sure he hardly fit, and a bathroom of sorts was all that could be found in the room. A chair, sat against the back wall, and a man in the chair, facing her. It took her breath away, and she couldn't speak for a second. it was good to see him alive.

"Hnn-- so he is still alive."
She almost sounded disappointed.

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
The interrogation had ended without a clear resolution for Kail, not that he expected a big handshake and transport to the Brooklake Hotel situated 3 blocks away for fresh food, a shower and a comfy bed. No. He was led from the interrogation rooms to his cell. It was that simple.

Advised to hold up for the night until further investigation could be complete and Miss Nastassia could be reached for verification of his story. Kail didn’t hope for either. In fact, he hoped for nothing. He had been screwed over and he probably was nothing more than a stranger in the night to her now. Who knows where she would be now, and who knows what CorSec would find on him. If anything it would make more sense for CorSec to charge him for a whole number of crimes and Xenia would probably add more to them to lock him up so she could carry on with her…whatever she was doing.

Since Xenia had come into his life, he’d been shot at, stabbed, punched, thrown, nearly incinerated, crushed, electrocuted and sliced. And it had only just been over a week. What a life he lived.

His cell was at the far end of the dreary stone corridor. Old bars took the place of more modern energy barriers, probably due to the fact the lesser criminals, the real scum, were thrown in the old cells with basic and very prehistoric security that was most effective.

Leaning on his knees with his elbows, fingers laced, Kail hunched over and looked down at his fingers. Losing himself in daydreams about incidents that had brought him here and how he really must –

click-click-click

- his train of thought was broken by approaching footsteps. Heeled shoes. A woman. Boots. A man. Men? Probably an appointed lawyer and CorSec officials with more news.

click-click-click
Louder. He glanced up at bars, seeing the empty cell opposite him, and waited for the figures to appear.

A trio came into view; a CorSec masked guard, a man who looked like a typical lawyer…and Xenia, looking like someone new and flawless. Kail didn’t look at the others, but instead watched the girl as they all turned before the cell, hearing her sly comment. He exhaled and tapped his fingers. He didn’t say a word. They had come to him.

His jaw was starting to ache. Great. Best for them all, to be on the other side of the bars, because he felt he was only going to get angry with what they were going to say.



@Xenia Nastassia
 
Mid Rim;
Corellian Sector;
CorSec Jail Cells.

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"Got'cher'self a visiterr, Kail," said one of the guards, knocking the bars.

Xenia's smile was momentary, at best, flickering to the guard in order to uphold the act. When she turned back to Kail, she stepped forward so that everyone else was put behind her. None could see her face but Kail, and a quick scope told her that the security camera was faced at an angle more like bird's eye view. It would not catch her facial expressions either, so she gave one. Eyes widened, she looked humorously exasperated at Kail, as if she'd been dealing with this all day and she now wanted to just shoot herself with a pistol. Jus teased about Kail's story before Xenia cut in, "excuse me, I do believe I have visitor's rights, do I not?" Jus cut out the taunts, straightened himself, and nodded as if responding to a challenge. "Yes, of course madam." Xenia looked towards the door from wince they came. "I'll only need five minutes." Jus nodded, and left the room with a speed dictating that he didn't at all want to be absent for the words which would come out now. With the snap closing of the door shot a hasty whisper.

"I only have a few seconds before Jus gets to the computer terminal in charge of that security cam, do as I do."

Stepping back, she spun around, hands briefly reaching to her mouth-- maybe she was rubbing her lip, or getting something from her teeth? She was retrieving a small chip which had been previously attached to her back most molar. When she lashed forward again, her hand wrapped around the bar and stuck the small adhesive chip into place. Her eyes pointed to where it was, making sure he was aware of what she was doing. "Who gave you your orders, thug?" Her voice sounded hateful enough. "There's no reason for you to keep secrets anymore, they're telling me you'll not make it through the day." She placed a specialized emphasis on the required words. "You know what that means, terrorist? That means you'll be put on some transport, and brought to a large building where they deal... others like you. Or maybe you just stay in here and rot." She was trying her best. "And if you try anything funny, you'll regret it. You don't want to have to see me again, not today."

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
He was in the cell, so he was already at the lowest. No point trying to be over the moon with his visitors. Right now he was done with Xenia. What the hell was he thinking? Heart on his sleeve, and where did it get him? Nowhere. Locked up, embarrassed and with a head full of things he wished he hadn’t said.

Standing up, stretching his arms out wide, rubbing his chest under his tan shirt, he stood only in that and his combat trousers. No gauntlet, no armoured vest; nothing. He felt naked. Xenia looked well, like she meant business but also not at the expense of her femininity, which he had admired.

As she barked to the mutts beside her, he steadily walked forward, a few inches away from the bars and looked at her and offering a defeated smile. She spoke up, but Kail wasn’t ready for any deception.

”What the hell are you doing?”

Xenia pulled a chip from her teeth and he winced at how quickly she moved, directing him with her eyes and hands, all the while giving him a little onslaught of words which did amuse him. However, how much was an act and how much was true? Was she wired? Was it a trap?

As she finished, Kail stepped back.

”Go frack yourself.”

He moved back to the chair and seated himself, resuming his position of hunching forward and lacing his fingers, resting his chin in a small cradle. The more he said and did under observation, the more he would face a life behind bars.

Damn, he missed the caves of Tatooine right about now. As soon as this was over, he would return there and Kail wouldn’t come back out. Xenia had a life beyond him, and now he knew that. The bait had been laid, he had stumbled forward as usual and given a good portion of himself to her all to come crashing down.

He pushed down on the metal plate inside his cheek, tasting blood. Punishing himself – hurting himself.

Never, ever again.


@Xenia Nastassia
 
Mid Rim;
Corellian Sector;
CorSec Jail Cells.

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A wrench seemed to twist her insides when she realized that Kail was serious. Oblivious to her manipulations, he had already given up on her. Faltering eyes, sliding only for a moment to the floor of his cell, rose again to look into his own gaze. Though, from him, it was more of a glare. Her act, for a second, shattered, and she grabbed at the bars. "Kail, it's me, I still--" A small light popped on the security camera, a red, small dot. It had flashed only once, but that was enough for her to catch it. The cam was being focused by external controls, more than likely at Jus' command. The untrusting bastard. "I love you, Kail, it's me-- Go frack YOURself!" Her eyes, though, were held round and vulnerable.

"I've won, terrorist! How does it feel-- under my finger, put it on the security cam when I leave, should fry it-- How does it feel to spend the last hours of your life in a cell, thug?-- I'll handle the rest," she began, but lowered her head and spoke in a lower tone, "you know, you're making me work really hard at this, idiot."

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
After her disjointed, somehow confusing instructions, Kail leapt up from the chair, knocking it back and walking forward to face her through the bars, enough to make her step back in slight hesitation at what the mercenary would do.

As her hands came away from the bars, and the chip itself, Kail’s hands took her place. The chip now under his palm, he looked at her from his cell. She still looked stunning, but somehow a million worlds away from anything he could hope to be part of, and it tore him up.

He had so much he wanted to say to her – but he couldn’t, for fear it would simply fall on deaf ears or simply be mocked and spat back in his face.

”You got it, Nastassia.”

Kail nodded softly and turned his face to the outer cell doors, eyes still on the girl.

”WE’RE DONE.”

Pulling away from the bars, he slipped his fingers around the chip and pulled it off in one swift movement, turning back to right his chair. He now sat on the bed, under where the security cam was in the lower corner of the cell.

The outer doors opened, and in the second he heard activity, he turned and stood on the bed, pushing the chip onto the base of the camera, hesitating a second to make sure it stuck, before dropping and twisting back down to seat himself on the bed.

The CorSec official and the lawyer-man appeared beside Xenia. What a cute team the three of them made – all that power and authority at their fingertips.


@Xenia Nastassia
 
Mid Rim;
Corellian Sector;
CorSec Jail Cells.

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When she left, she did so with the others, confident clicking of heels tapping back through the halls. Each man, human and alien alike called out to her with the same taunts and sexual slurs as before. At least she had gotten to see him again the very next day. Even prison was unable to keep them apart it seemed. Testament to a certain level of devotion. She'd be back. Tonight.

[Exit]

[member="Kail Ragnar"]
 

Connor Harrison

Guest
Drifting in an out of sleep – entertainment was sparse in the cell – Kail could only let events of the week flitter through his brain and how much he was so confused by it all.

His leg swung gently left and right over the edge of the bed as he lay on his back, arm on his head looking up at the security cam above him, chip in place.

Just what was Xenia up to? He couldn’t help smile a little. He was in a dark place, he knew it, but it wasn’t unlike him to be. Now there was just someone else he had to think about to keep him from drowning in it.

Minutes became hours as the lights went down. A little commotion from the cell doors brought him back to reality, and he turned to look at the door. Two CorSec guards came through, each with rifles and stun batons. Their faceless masks signified they were ready for operations.

”Time to move, Ragnar. You’re off to Coruscant.”

Kail frowned a little. Why was he going that far out back into the galaxy?

”What?”

”The Republic Judiciary Central Detention Center is your new home now for crimes against the peace and freedom of the galaxy. Your life is over. Now, get up.”

The sucker punch made him feel hollow. A cold sliver of fear ran up his spine. His time had run out.


@Xenia Nastassia
 

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