skin, bone, and arrogance
Yes, you do, Natasi thought bitterly as she finally tore her eyes from [member="Gerion Ardik"] to [member="Maximilian Jens"]. "I'm afraid there isn't one to speak of," she answered Maximilian's question. "Unless I'm much mistaken I don't believe your family has any connection with House Herevan, does it, Mr. Ardik?" Natasi lifted her drink to her lips and took a sip; the drink was sweet and icy-cold, just as she liked it. She decided in that moment that if she ever married well and set up her own establishment, she would try to poach Hendersmith. Nobody mixed a sidecar quite like him, and she knew he was fond of her. He had been since she was a child. But back to the matters at hand.
"However, I know Mr. Ardik rather well. I first made his acquaintance when I was assigned to his staff during the days of the Empire." She looked over at Ardik again, her glacial demeanor thawing ever so slightly as her lips twitched upwards into a little smile. "And we reconnected when I was stationed on Coruscant with the One Sith. But we lost touch after that," she added, her eyebrows lofting as she looked to the side, catching Imogen's eye before rolling them lightly. Whatever had caused this parting of the ways, Natasi was perfectly content to leave unsaid for the moment.
"It's awfully decent of you to come," Natasi told Ardik without looking at him directly. She moved to look out the window; the stars and moons were illuminating the valley beneath the waterfall that the windows faced. "All things considered. You'll stay for dinner, of course."
"However, I know Mr. Ardik rather well. I first made his acquaintance when I was assigned to his staff during the days of the Empire." She looked over at Ardik again, her glacial demeanor thawing ever so slightly as her lips twitched upwards into a little smile. "And we reconnected when I was stationed on Coruscant with the One Sith. But we lost touch after that," she added, her eyebrows lofting as she looked to the side, catching Imogen's eye before rolling them lightly. Whatever had caused this parting of the ways, Natasi was perfectly content to leave unsaid for the moment.
"It's awfully decent of you to come," Natasi told Ardik without looking at him directly. She moved to look out the window; the stars and moons were illuminating the valley beneath the waterfall that the windows faced. "All things considered. You'll stay for dinner, of course."