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Private Curiosity Has a Cost

Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




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Asylum




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Located deep in the Unknown Regions, high within the upper atmosphere of a massive gas giant, drifted a port that had no allegiance, no flag, and no law beyond its own survival. The storms below boiled endlessly, casting bands of gold and violet light through the steel underbelly of the station.

It had once been a sanctuary for refugees and wanderers fleeing wars that swallowed whole sectors. Built from what they could carry and what they could salvage, the station grew into a tenuous network of decks and corridors suspended above the storms.

Asylum endured through neutrality, where balance was maintained by mutual understanding rather than force. No one brought their wars here. Everyone who came through its docks abided by that rule, because everyone knew what happened to those who didn't.

Braze was here to follow a rumor, nothing more, at least on paper. His role here was to play the part of a traveler stopping by for some supplies. In truth, he was tracing the edges of something much larger. No one could say what it was, only that those who asked too loudly tended to vanish.

He had picked up the thread from a salvager outside the Mid Rim, a half-mad drunk who's claims to have seen the name buried in a Republic data breach before his ship's drive fried itself clean. Whether it was a place, a weapon, or a ghost of history didn't matter; someone was willing to pay well for information, and Braze intended to find out who.

The Mud Duck descended through the clouds, static crawling across the hull as docking beacons flickered to life and guided it into the hangar. When the ramp lowered, the air that met them was thick with oil and ozone. The hum of machinery and distant chatter folded together into the typical hustle and bustle of a place that survived by looking the other way.

Braze stepped down the ramp, cloak drawn close about his lithe frame, Pale white hair catching the gold light that bled through the vents above. His student Leos followed in tow. The tangle of life before them was comprised of smugglers unloading crates, droids trundling along rail tracks, and the constant hiss of vapor vents expelling the planet's breath.

"Remember," Braze murmured keeping his tone hushed to his student, "We're not here to pry. We're here to listen and observe. Questions make people nervous."

The rumor concerned a mysterious client known only as the Broker, a figure who dealt in secrets the way others dealt in spice. No one had ever seen their face, just encrypted transfers and clipped transmissions promising rewards so high they sounded like bait.

Payment, it was said, wasn't in credits at all, but in pure aurodium; polished ingots stamped with no seal or serial, their weight alone worth more than most freighters. For that kind of payment, even the careful stopped asking questions.

The pair made their way toward the docks and salvager's market, following the scent of heated coolant and burned synth-oil that clung to the air like smoke. The main concourse opened into a sprawling grid of stalls built from scavenged hull plates and half-lit signage in languages long dead.

Merchants shouted above the roar of generators, their voices competing with the whine of repulsor lifts and the clang of cargo clamps. Crates of starship plating, cracked astromech shells, and ion-burned thruster cones were stacked shoulder high in narrow aisles. Somewhere, a street musician played an out-of-tune chord set on an old holoboard.

Braze's eyes scanned the crowd, smugglers, prospectors, traders, the occasional soldier of fortune trying to look unarmed. Everyone here had the same expression: survive, profit, vanish.

He adjusted the fall of his cloak and spoke just loud enough for Leos to hear.
"Keep your eyes open. Everyone here sells something. Sometimes it's not what you expect."
 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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"Hey there, short thing," came a voice from behind Ala. She had felt him approach, actually felt him follow her from the alley across from her accommodation. She understood now that the two men walking towards her were slowing and eyeing her up as well.

"You don't really want to go down this route, friend," Ala said with a look that was half pity and half concern.

She finished turning around to find the large, greasy pig of a Weequay staring down at her. She shook her head and sighed.

"We just want to talk, that's all," he said, head tilting to the side just a touch.

Ala laughed. Sincerely so. "Oh my, my, my...you really think this is going to go well for you?" She glanced over shoulder, "take three of you to have a conversation with someone a third your size?"

He stepped forward, snorting a laugh because of her lack of concern.

"Look. I figure this isn't the first time you have done this sort of thing," Ala said, hands gesturing like she was explaining herself to a moron, "so despite my dislike for violence, I am going to give you three a lesson in how to treat a lady."

"She talks too much, Rend," came the voice from one of the two behind her. He instantly became her target.

The one that had followed her, Rend, reached out to grab her by the shoulders, but she was already gone. She ducked, turned, spun and then stepped up the rotund fellow behind her. The Force lifted her up, one step at a time before she wrapped her leg around his neck, pulled his hair backwards, and pushed him to the ground through the Force. Just before they hit the ground, she spun away, letting him hit the ground with a brutal thud. He groaned, moaned and whimpered. Nothing but his pride was broken. It had barely been a heartbeat.

"What the...what are you?"

"A lady! Now scram butthead!" She said, making a motion like she was going to go after Rend next. Both he and the third thug hesitated, considered the ignominy of running from a pipsqueak and then chose to do so anyway.

Once she was sure they were actually gone, and not returning with blasters, Ala stooped down beside the fallen lump of lard. She rested her hands against his forehead, and allowed the Force to flow through her and into him. What was damaged, reknit itself, and the man gasped.

"Yer...a bloody Jedi..."

"Our little secret," she said, before helping him back to his feet, "alright?"

He nodded eagerly, looked about, and shook his head when he glanced back at Ala one last time. He didn't stick around much longer than that.

"He is going to tell everyone that will listen...time to get back to the ship," she muttered to herself. This attempt to find Caer Valyn was clearly going to be a bust. She sighed, straightened her jacket, and stepped into the flow of the crowd — directly toward the docks.



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"We're not here to pry. We're here to listen and observe. Questions make people nervous."

"I know," Leos answered with a bit of a huff.

He knew this place better than he knew the Temple on Veridia. After all, this was the sort of environment he grew up in. There was a comfortability about him, and he was quick to assume a posture that easily matched that of the every-day street goer. He knew all too well how the people in these places functioned. Some might consider their way of life akin to that of pests. To Leos, he knew all too well that they did what they had to to get by.

That didn't mean he had to like them. It was a choice, after all, and Leos had seen the sorts of people who end up on the other side of a blaster.


"Keep your eyes open. Everyone here sells something. Sometimes it's not what you expect."

"Or sometimes it's exactly what you expect," the Themian shot back. "Trash... even if it looks real good at a first glance."

People in places like this were always looking for an easy way to get credits. He couldn't blame them. It was tempting, after all. The amount of counterfeit goods, broken down gear being peddled as brand new, and gods knew what else was rather par for the course. These things are exactly what Leos expected to see first and foremost.

Whoever this Broker was, they wouldn't be with this rabble, right? That seemed out of character for someone posturing as mysterious and enigmatic.

Nobody was ever that mysterious in reality.


 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

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"Most trash glitters when the light gets dark enough," he mused softly to his student as they walked. There was a commotion up ahead in one of the alleyways just shy of the stalls before them. He moved forward with casual steps, cloak brushing the metal walkway in a soft sweep as he watched a woman slip out of the shadows and away from the commotion. His green gaze locked onto her figure and he reached a hand back, gently nudging Leos behind his stride as he started toward her.

Something was up, and she certainly looked to be in some sort of trouble.
"A sprinting stranger in a back-alley on a lawless floating station. Nothing suspicious about that. Surely she is just late for tea," he sighed, padding after her trail.

Still, his mind was as restless as ever. She moved too fast to be a civilian. Too precise. Too aware of her footing. Either trained or used to danger. Maybe a thief. Maybe security. Maybe someone running a con. Could be bait. Could be nothing. Probably something.

What if she lifted something important. What if she grabbed a data chip that half this station wants dead for. What if she was being chased by people who shoot first and never ask questions. What if she was carrying explosives. What if she was explosives. Stars above…

Ignore the commotion, Braze. Yes, that always works out. Leave the possibly injured or threatened stranger to her fate. Very Jedi of you. Very wise. Very detached. No. Absolutely not. You will go look. You already know you will.

If she was running from something, she might know something. And if she knew something, it might be connected to the Broker. Or the rumor. Or the one paying in raw aurodium. And if it was connected, stopping her would not only be helpful, it might be exactly what they came here for.

He had to be careful though. He did have Leos with him after all. His student was not well trained for combat just yet.

He slowed his pace just a fraction, enough to keep the woman in sight while still keeping Leos close behind him. His thoughts slipped sideways the way they always did when danger brushed the edge of his senses.

Leos was clever. Quick-minded. Fierce when cornered. But this place was the sort that chewed up inexperienced fighters and left their names in back-alley jokes. Braze had seen too many like him, young and determined, believing grit made up for years of training.

It did not.

The station hummed with the kind of tension that cracked open without warning. It would only take a stray blaster shot or a desperate thief to create a problem he couldn't fix. Even a bored mercenary with something to prove could create a path of events they couldn't turn back from. Leos was not ready for that... not truly. and not yet.

Braze let his hand hover near his belt, not touching the hilt as he trailed after her.

Keep him in your sight. Keep him behind your stride. Keep him breathing.

The commotion in the alley had not fully settled. Someone barked an order from deeper inside, followed by the scrape of boots on metal. Braze felt

"Stay close," he murmured just loud enough for his student to hear. "If something starts, you take a step back, not forward."

He had hsi doubts weather or not Leos would listen if fear or pride got involved, but the reminder was necessary. Braze pressed forward anyway, because the thought of walking away while trouble swallowed someone else whole sat worse with him than the risk of walking straight into it.

And because... Leos needed to see the difference between reckless, courage, and measured action. This was an ideal opertunity for that in the field, even if Braze himself sometimes struggled to tell the two apart. He wanted to see where she was running to.
 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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Ala slipped into the artery of the station before the crowd had fully swallowed the noise of the scuffle behind her. Asylum’s upper decks buzzed with the familiar chorus of old machinery. Vents rattled.Power couplings flickered. In the distance, metal groaned under the constant pressure changes. The air smelled of coolant leaks, ionised dust, and too many unwashed bodies packed into too little space. Even the starlight bleeding in through cracked viewpanels felt tired.

She moved with purpose, but not haste. That was the trick in places like this. No matter what chased you, you never looked chased.

Still, she felt him.

Not the thugs she’d sent scrambling, not the half-curious eyes of passing salvagers, but something steadier. A mind cutting cleanly through the background static of a station held together by hope and rust. He kept his distance well. Too well for a common pickpocket. Too quiet for a drunk. The Force brushed her senses like a fingertip on glass. The presence was subtle and unwavering.

Someone followed her, and whoever it was…they knew how to do it.

Ala exhaled through her nose, gaze drifting upward. A maintenance stairway climbed the side of one of the market towers, the metal steps lit by strips of dim violet lumen tape. No voices, no movement. Good.

She turned casually into the narrow passage, boots whispering over grated flooring as she ascended. Two flights up, she found what she needed...an open balcony. It was more like a rusted semicircle jutting out over the bustling maze below. Its railing was half broken, its floor patched with mismatched plates, and a generator the size of a bantha chugged against the wall, its vibration rattling through her bones.

Perfect.

Ala ducked behind the generator’s bulk, letting its noise swallow the last of her sound. From here she could see the flow of the crowd below. She closed her eyes briefly, reaching outward, feeling for the thread of intent that had brushed her earlier.

There. A mind approaching. Focused. Watching. Not predatory…but deliberate.

“Alrighty then,” she murmured under her breath, crouching low against the worn railing. “Let’s see what sort of shadow you are.”

She stayed utterly still, the starlit haze casting fractured gold across her face as she waited for her follower to step into view.

Patience first. Answers later.

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| Outfit: xxx | Tag: Braze Braze |​

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

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Braze's senses kept watch where even his eyes could not. He could feel her presence and outline within his radius, holding her at the very edge where his perception began to blur. His own signature stayed concealed as he trailed after her, deliberately choosing a pace that kept a generous distance.

When she paused, he paused, studying the figure ahead with careful attention. When her presence brushed against his, she would find his mind was a carefully guarded fortress, sealed and reinforced from within. Every heavy wall placed with intention. There were no loose thoughts, nor idle emotional threads to follow. Only the quiet weight of someone who had learned the cost of leaving doors open, the kind of staunch defenses built by someone who expected danger even in stillness. His thoughts were coiled tight, alert, ready to retreat or strike the moment anything felt wrong. It was austere and cold, offering only the unmistakable sensation of a man who trusted nothing and no one.

Before he moved closer, he spoke softly into Leos's comm.
"If we split here, I will meet you back at the ship. Stay out of sight."

He advanced with measured steps, falling into silence. The usual faint click of his boots against metal vanished as he manipulated the air, dampening each vibration until even his smallest movement produced no sound.

At last Ala would see the pale half Echani step into the light. His form was wrapped in an off-center cloak with a fur-lined hood that cast his doll-like features into shadow. Soft jade green eyes fixed on her with an intensity that felt as if he was looking through her rather than at her.

If her perception was sharp, she might notice the subtle protrusions at his boots and gauntlets. Lightly armored and narrow of frame, he appeared fragile rather than powerful.

"We meet at last. Now… I wonder what kind of trouble you are running from~?" He asked in a soft playful tone coming out in an amused purr. His languid stride belied the coiled intent beneath.
 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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Ala's eyes narrowed. And the hair on the back of her neck stood upright. That dude's outfit freaking rocked.

Sure she had not felt his presence, but one didn't live and die in this galaxy as many times as she did without eventually figuring out how to tell when someone was following you. The way the crowd around her, that she could sense, did not move back into place like it should, and that constant disruption seeming to follow her like a ghostly shadow. And then to find a complete empty spot in the Force in the midst of where there should have been a person. Yeah. She knew he was there, but...damn that outfit.

"I was doing just fine till I had to hide from someone that was following me..."

She poked her head out a little more.

"...hey...who is your tailor? That outfit is rad...I want one...not yours...just something like it..."

Her expression finally caught up with the reality of the situation.

"...and who the hang are you anyways? Why are you following me? Bevan send you?"

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| Outfit: xxx | Tag: Braze Braze |​

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

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There was a long, uncomfortable silence that settled between them as Braze did not speak right away. His gaze drifted over her stance, her balance, and the readiness in the way she held herself. When he finally broke the silence, his voice was soft.

"If you did not want followers, you should not look suspicious while being... suspicious. Normally... girls enjoy it when I chase them." He mused playfully.

"You seemed quite sure of where you were going.... Most civilians do not just slip out of trouble that smoothly. You move like someone who knows exactly how to handle herself in a fight, and not just with skill, but with grace."

He studied her form openly, reading the tension in her shoulders and the small, telling contractions of muscle beneath her fitted attire. The way she shifted her weight. The way her breath settled or paused. Every detail was a line in a book he could read with ease.

"If you are in trouble, I can help," he added, tone still gentle. "If you are not, then you can simply enjoy the extra set of eyes... If i am making you anxious... I can leave if you want...Though most people find me quite helpful while stalking them."

He really was not beating the fashion designer allegations. The number of people who had asked about his clothes or begged for his help putting an outfit together had long since climbed past what he could count on both hands.

"My tailor is very talented. Terrible attitude though... I could introduce you to him if you like, but he charges ridiculous fees... My name is Braze. " He offered softly simply.

 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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She found herself frowning.

"Braze?"

What sort of name was Braze? A freaking cool one, that's what sort.

"I got an idea...how about you tell me why you were following me? And then maybe I just go to my ship and leave the station?"

Despite being followed, and probably having people out there hunting her given the guy that was surely blabbing about there being a Jedi on the station, the vibe of this interaction with Braze was not what she expected.

Ala stood and stepped out behind her cover, but her hand stayed close to her shoto blade that hung on her left hip. Her right hand was used to lean against the wall. Trying to look casual.

"What do you want from me? Hmmm?"

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| Tag: Braze Braze |​

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

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Braze gave her a curious look. " Oh gonna run away without giving me your name? That's a little rude. " He mused simply.

He didn't move any closer, but the angle of his head shifted, studying her fingers near the shoto, the tension in her shoulders, the calculation behind her eyes. She wasn't afraid. She was deciding. Good. Fear made people stupid. Decision made them interesting.

"I'm not here to stop you from leaving," he said softly. "And I'm not here for a fight."

His cloak settled around him with a faint rustle as he let his posture ease, the edges of his wariness softening but never quite falling away.

"I'm looking for someone who buys secrets." His voice fell quieter. "Someone who pays in aurodium ingots with no stamp, no serial. The kind of payment that makes even careful people stupid." He let the words pass softly, light as smoke yet heavy with implication.

"If you aren't that person…" A small, knowing tilt of his head. "…maybe you know who is."

Braze's expression remained calm, and oddly almost pleasant. But the sharpness behind those jade-green eyes made it clear he wasn't chasing her for sport.

"Deals like that don't happen in the open, and you move like someone who's either part of it…" His gaze flicked briefly to her stance.
"…or someone trying very hard not to be."

He folded his hands loosely at his front, not threatening, but very aware of everything around them.
 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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Ala shook her head, and then waggled her head. Incredulous was the only word for how she appeared.

"If you aren't here to kill me, catch me or stop me...then I will just be on my way, thanks."

Hand to railing, she leaped over the side of the balcony and dropped with a soft thud onto the floor below, only some ten metres away from this Braze character.

"Look. I am not in the business of sharing information with super fancy cute guys that I barely know and follow me secretly on a station that I am trying to escape from..."

She stopped, looked to the left with a quizzical look, and then back at Braze.

"...very specific set of circumstances and you meet them perfectly...so...if you would kindly step aside and let me pass."

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| Tag: Braze Braze |​

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

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Braze did not move to stop her or try to block her from leaving. He took a small step to the side instead, giving her the clear path she had demanded. If she expected him to lunge or argue, she would find only a quiet regard waiting for her.

"Super fancy cute guy?" he repeated softly, almost like he was testing the weight of the words. A faint smile touched his mouth. "You are not very good at discouraging followers if you open with such compliments."
He joked lightly taking a nonchalant demeanor in his body language as he moved to gently lean against the railing.
"You are right that it is a very specific set of circumstances," he said softly. Perhaps she was running from something else. Regardless she didn't seem like someone who typically belonged here. "Which is exactly why I do not like the idea of letting you walk back alone. A gentleman would surely insist on walking a beautiful young lady in such a dangerous place to her ship."

His gaze shifted past her, down toward the arteries of the station below. The crowd churned and shifted around the alley mouths. Somewhere down there, a bruised ego was already nursing its wounds and its pride.

"But if you let me walk with you, It looks more like two travelers heading back to their berths. People stare less at conversations than they do at loners. If that is too much, I will graciously get out of the way of the lady who is absolutely not interested in some super fancy cute guys' comlink number."


If she chose to run, he wouldn't stand in her way. He still had a lead to chase before it slipped through his fingers, and tracking down the Broker mattered more than lingering on someone else's trouble.
 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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Her brow quirked. It was awfully quirky. Especially with the smudge of soot that she wiped onto her forehead and nose, without realising it, when she took a moment to think the situation through.

"Look. Don't get too carried away, alrighty?" She said, "I think lots of people are cute...don't go thinking I am asking for a chaperone."

He called her beautiful. Her eyes narrowed. "I gotta a dude, dude. He is big. And muscly. And so very, very handsome. And he has grey hairs on his chest..." She made a swirling motion with her finger while she leant forward a little. It looked like she was curling something around her finger?

Abruptly, she leaned back. Her narrowed eyes...narrowed some more. "So. I can just walk past...and you would let me go?" She said, and was moving seconds after trying to test the theory.

Her fingers pointed, in unison towards the esplanade behind him, and then made little walking motions, and pointed to herself. "Just...like that?"


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| Tag: Braze Braze |​

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin

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Braze perked up at first, head tilting with clear interest as she described her mysterious partner. The more she talked, the sharper his curiosity grew, right up until she reached the words hairy chest.

His face crumpled immediately, dramatically, and with a sincerity that could not be faked. He looked like someone who had confidently gone for a glass of water and instead swallowed soured blue milk.

"Damn. You had me till you mentioned hairy chest. You can keep him," he muttered, grimacing like the concept violated every instinct he possessed. His nose wrinkled in open distaste. "Curse my overactive imagination."

He shook his head once, trying to physically dispel the mental image of a handsome man with a chest full of hair, then let his shoulders ease.

"If you are confident you are fine, I am not going to stop you," he said at last, voice gentler. "I do have business of my own."

With that he turned away, cloak shifting at his heels as he prepared to slip back into the current of the station. The tension drained from his posture, leaving her as if he decided not to impose further unless called back.

 
ᴛʜᴀᴛ’ꜱ "ᴍɪꜱꜱ ɢʀᴀɴᴅᴍᴀꜱᴛᴇʀ" ᴛᴏ ʏᴏᴜ

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her eyes grew distant as he mentioned imagination. Hers was clearly active. Actively thinking of a hairy chest. And big arms. And a beard. And...her cheeks flushed. She shook her curls, dispelling the inappropriately timed whims of her affection.

"OK then...well...if you are not going to follow me...and I am ok to leave...then...I will just...leave..."

She felt so very, incredibly confused by his following of her and now willingness to leave her alone. That confusion took an immediate back seat when she heard someone else enter the conversation.

"There she is...that Jedi I told you about..."

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| Tag: Braze Braze |​

 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




Tags: Ala Quin Ala Quin
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Braze seemingly allowed her to just go. He even leaned aside slightly, hand opening in a polite gesture that said after you, because she made it abundantly clear she did not need or want him hovering over her shoulder.

He had just started to turn away when someone shouted from below. Braze's entire body went still. For a few humiliatingly long, stomach-dropping moments, Braze truly believed the shout of,
"There she is...that Jedi I told you about..."
was about him.

This would be a sore subject for him, and maybe he was overly sensitive to it, but being mistaken for a woman was far from the first time it had happened. His thoughts tumbled in a fast, nauseating heap. Had he somehow flashed a hilt? Had his cloak shifted? Had Leos done something?

Then the thugs pointed toward the woman he had just let walk away. The tension inside him snapped sideways. It hadn't been about him at all. He didn't need to get dragged into a scam or a setup.

Braze raised a brow with a curious glance, and eased a single step back, ready to watch what unfolded next. "A jedi you say? Any reward for her?"
 

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