Location: Coruscant, The Works, Mok's Cheap Eats
Characters: Mala Arar, [member="Vymaas"]
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Mok's Cheap Eats.
Birthplace of one of the greatest Sith conspiracies of all time. Mala should've been honored to be sat here, really.
But all she could think of was how godawful the food smelled.
She hoped it was the food, at least. Because otherwise it was the Wookiee chef in the back, and she wasn't sure her stomach could handle the idea that a sentient being had such poor hygiene.
She also didn't like to be reminded that the Hutts existed, for that same reason.
So why was she here in the first place? Well, that was simple. The food, despite how it smelled, was surprisingly good, and the Works were a good place to find people willing to do quite a few shady things - and shady was what she needed. Her ride from Nar Shaddaa was hot, and she didn't want to risk riding about in a stolen ship for too long.
So what she needed was a morally unscrupulous individual. One with a ship, and who knew how to fly one. And, most importantly, one who didn't mind hauling a Sith all over the Galaxy.
As Mala looked out of the diner window at the hustling and bustling crowd outside, - humans, droids, aliens, and a few things that could only fit into the 'none of the above' category - she reflected on the one absolute truth she had learned about the Galaxy.
No one could resist a pretty young girl in need.
Characters: Mala Arar, [member="Vymaas"]
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Mok's Cheap Eats.
Birthplace of one of the greatest Sith conspiracies of all time. Mala should've been honored to be sat here, really.
But all she could think of was how godawful the food smelled.
She hoped it was the food, at least. Because otherwise it was the Wookiee chef in the back, and she wasn't sure her stomach could handle the idea that a sentient being had such poor hygiene.
She also didn't like to be reminded that the Hutts existed, for that same reason.
So why was she here in the first place? Well, that was simple. The food, despite how it smelled, was surprisingly good, and the Works were a good place to find people willing to do quite a few shady things - and shady was what she needed. Her ride from Nar Shaddaa was hot, and she didn't want to risk riding about in a stolen ship for too long.
So what she needed was a morally unscrupulous individual. One with a ship, and who knew how to fly one. And, most importantly, one who didn't mind hauling a Sith all over the Galaxy.
As Mala looked out of the diner window at the hustling and bustling crowd outside, - humans, droids, aliens, and a few things that could only fit into the 'none of the above' category - she reflected on the one absolute truth she had learned about the Galaxy.
No one could resist a pretty young girl in need.