Like Sweet-Tarts Without The Sweet Part

Nar Shaddaa – Holbek District
Sector N-00P4Y
Section 921, Deck 4
Shipping Dock 76
The official name for the northern arrival ports in the Holbek District was 'Sector N-00P4Y', but most people who intimately knew the 'Smuggler's Moon' fondly called it 'Sector No Pay', one of only a handful of docks that wasn't controlled, taxed, or serviced by any gang, corporation, or Hutt empire. It was a particularly grimy, rusty collection of landing platforms and docking bays, sitting in the shadows of the towering, abandoned Holbek Company buildings, and despite the free pass on all docking fees, it didn't see much activity. Lacking the basics of a usual spaceport (cleaning and service crews and droids, any kind of citywork personnel and credit-funded infrastructure) for many, many years had done quite a number on the place, as the corrosive air of Nar Shaddaa does when it's affects aren't kept in check, and landing anything heavier than a flock of malnourished mynocks on any of the rickety platforms was always a gamble. For those with a brain, credits to spare and a desire to keep living, it was just too dangerous. But for most down-on-their-luck space pirates, the risk came with too many benefits not to take advantage of the area. Low traffic, no security presence or corporate eyes to dodge, direct access to a thriving black market just down the road and, best of all, no bloated docking fees. Anywhere. None.
…Of course, this also made 'Sector No Pay' something of a hotspot for the worst kinds of scum.
And THAT made it a deathtrap for anyone not on top of their game.
Today, dazed and confused as she high-speed scrambled from Dock 76, that category included Eryn. It didn't happen often (or so she liked to tell herself), this kind of thing. Usually, she was a tad more..careful when picking her next free ride. Stowing away was an art form, you had to do your research. Can't just pick one at random and hope for the best, especially in the rough, grime-stained bowels of Coruscant.
Or..well, you could, but you'd end up dead, or worse.
In her defense, she'd been in a minor hurry, and with a Force sensitive hunter and his keen Anooba on your rear, you didn't stop to shop the docks for a safe fit.
At that point, anything is better than capture.
Blood snaked down the left side of her face, the gash where one of the crew had struck her on the head throbbing. Great. Blood on your face meant weakness. Not a good way to start the journey. Hastily, the fugitive ran the sleeve of her jacket over it, blending the blood into her hair as she sprinted away from the chorus of angry voices and heavy footsteps following her down the empty causeway of the main spaceport, making straight for the more populated intersections of Darkroad, the 'heart' of the activity just outside of 'No Pay'. (And no, Darkroad was not actually very dark, but the walkways, streets and walls of the buildings had been stained black by the Holbek Company industrial pollution and constant hauling of coal, and some idiot with no imagination saw it and called it 'darkroad', and it stuck, and thus ends the mini origin story of Darkroad. Moving right along.) She'd only been here twice, each time a worse experience than before, and had she known this was the destination of 'The Nyxelar', she actually might have preferred the jaws of the Anooba, but there was ONE place here that might offer her some refuge.
The Red Shift cantina.
Run by a six-foot-eight slab of muscled ex con named Vexx with a body count as tall as a skyscraper and no patience for trouble, the place was nothing extraordinary. Just as filthy and rundown as the rest of the bars spread down the street, the 'F' in the bright neon sign over the door had burned out three years ago, and based on the quality of some of the drinks and menu items for sale inside, The Red Shi_t was exactly what you'd end up with after a round or three of ale and nerfburgers. But Eryn wasn't hungry (for once).
Twice now, she'd avoided trouble hiding out under Vexx's protection, and he was about as close to a trusted friend as she'd had in a very long time, despite only ever meeting the man those two times. Long story. Very interesting. But that's for later.
Hopefully, he'd lend her a hand again, IF she could get there in time.
Damn, she was doing a lot of 'hoping' this week…
The road grew less crowded. Her vision swam as the cantina came into view, but only a little. Blurry eyes she could deal with. But when the world started tipping like some kind of trippy carnival ride, Eryn paused, eyes closed, gripping the sticky black wall as she doubled over a little, swerving. It didn't pass. She moved her feet anyway. Had to keep going. Almost there. Boots beating duracrete behind her. Pretty close. Bad.
Seven seconds later, she was tripping over a body propped up in the alley opposite the Red Shi_t. She lunged back up. Three second delay. No problem. We're moving again.
But it was all the crew of 'The Nyxelar' needed to close the distance.
Pannis Jhun, Captain's right hand man, made the first grab. "Oh, I don't think so, girlie." A meaty hand grabbed at her hair, yanking her back as another gripped her arm. Pain shot through her neck. "Think you can skip out with a free ride, hmm? Hey, Leith, Skebs!" he chortled as his two companions caught up with him, circling in front of her. "This one thinks she can get aw—AAAGGH!! KARK!"
Adrenaline was a mighty thing. With a sharp twist of her ankle, Eryn activated the blade in the heel of her boot as her world righted itself once more, jamming it into the inside of his shin with a small kick back. His grip on her loosened and she tore herself away, swiping the blade on her right forearm from its sheath and slashing at the men in front of her as she lunged forward. They jumped back, giving her just enough space to dart between them as she caught Skebs on the shoulder with the end of the blade. She was running before the blood had appeared. Dumb. So dumb. Should have stayed and finished them off, used the rest of her element of surprised, because no sooner had she taken five steps and her concussion kicked in once more.
Leith tackled her to the ground from behind before she had a chance to really be dizzy.
It took him a minute to relieve her of her weapon, but with a boot to her stomach from Skebs, he pried the knife from her and flung it into the street. A few people were watching at the corner, interest at half mast. Nothing out of the ordinary on Nar Shaddaa. She didn't bother calling for help. No one would give it, not here. Screw 'em. She didn't need it, anyway. She'd handle this like she always did. Alone. …Somehow.
Hissing, spitting, and bucking like a wild animal underneath him, Eryn tried, she really did. But by the second boot to the stomach, she was losing steam.
Pannis, red with rage and still swearing as he limped over, gestured to his crewmates. "Get her up, c'mon, now," he growled, spitting at her face from above. "Cap'n wants her back. Hope he makes an example. This is the fourth spot o' creepin' stowaway filth we've found this month-… oh for shiet's sake, just knock her out!!" he yelled as she bit Skebs. "And this time, do it right, you kriffed up last time and that's why we're in this position."
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