Deep Space
Objective I - Bridge of the Tython Space Station
Outfit: x x x x x |
Equipment: x x x x x x | Weapons: x x x
Interacting with:
Kahlil Noble
Mahsa
Amelia von Sorenn
Valery Noble
Nulgath Zardai
Nearby??:
Ayhan
Aris Noble
Azurine Varek
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Zaiya's heart ached as she continued to observe
Nulgath Zardai
, watching how his jaw clenched and twitched in ways that there was no denying there was something more there. The colors over the Lovalla Padawan's skin rippled in soft, cautious patterns -- subdued, like they were keeping a respectful distance. She knew she
should be wary, especially after everything he'd done, all the threats he'd thrown their way. But somehow, under all that bitterness and anger, Zaiya couldn't shake the sense that he carried a wound deeper than anything physical. It was like she could feel his grief pulsing beneath the surface, hidden in the spaces between his words.
When he mumbled something under his breath --
'Elle-' -- she barely caught it, but it seemed to hang in the air, unspoken and heavy. For a moment, it seemed as if something flickered in Immortuos eyes glinted with a flicker of something almost human, and Zaiya's empathy for him only grew, and she found herself caught in the weight of his pain, her thoughts tinged with a sympathy she hadn't expected. Her own sadness flared with soft bronze, deep greys, and silver-blue lights, casting a gentle glow over her skin.
There was no doubt that the Sith was trying to brush it off with sarcasm, but Zaiya didn't buy it for a second. She could feel the strain in his voice, the way he clothed himself in bitterness and sardonic tones. But then his words drew the Padawan's attention back.
An elixir for immortality, he had said. She felt a chill at the price he must have paid, the sacrifices he'd mentioned. And yet, she sensed the regret beneath his bitterness, something lingering there that the empath couldn't help but resonate with.
His gaze fell on her then, sharp and guarded, his voice trying to reclaim that lethal edge.
"Yes I can help, But do not think this... cooperation will change anything, Jedi," he said, his tone harsher than he intended, as if trying to silence his own thoughts. "Sentiment has no place here. That's something you should... learn sooner rather than later."
But Zaiya didn't flinch; instead, she stood a little straighter, meeting his gaze with calm resolve.
"Sentiment," she said, her voice soft yet unwavering,
"can drive us and give us hope..." then, a bit more quietly,
" even if you try to bury it."
"Sentiment is what gives us purpose."
Kahlil Noble
's steady presence beside her lent weight to her words.
Just then, the silence shattered, Zaiya whipping her head to look towards its origin. The bridge doors groaned under an immense pressure until they gave way with a deafening crack, splintering into fragments. Dust clouded the air, but through the haze, Zaiya saw a figure emerge, a violet lightsaber blazing amidst the debris until the fog cleared.
Master
Valery Noble
stood there, and a sense of relief swept over the Lovalla. They were not alone! None the less, there was no avoiding the expression Master Noble's had had as she searched then landed on Kahlil -- something that Zaiya recognized as relief but also something
more. In that moment, it was clear just how deeply they cared for each other, their bond shining even amid chaos.
Watching them brought Zaiya a strange hope. She looked back at Immortuos, who stood there, silent and unmoving -- but maybe,
just maybe, she saw something more there -- an echo of loss and longing.