Bradshaw Ku
Crown Prince of Commenor
It was no force healing but a doctor was sure better than nothing. He wasn’t too surprised that she wouldn’t make him walk around with a broken hand. It wasn’t like she was a Sith or something.
He thought.
Now it was his turn to almost lose his drink. As soon as she responded with, “Perhaps I am,” his hand flew to his mouth to bolster the levees, the foot resting on her desk fell to the floor. His head snapped around, away from admiring the room, to stare wide-eyed in disbelief at what he had just heard and what he was hearing.
Make Commenor and myself rise to the top? Did she have greater ambitions than queen of a planet?
What really caught his attention, though, was her mention of suffering trauma.
With a gulp, he swallowed the brandy that had been impatiently sitting in his mouth, having neither escaped, nor been allowed to go down the hatch. Still wide-eyed, he managed to swallow more than just the brandy, a string of profanity unfit for uttering in the presence of royalty, or ones mother, went with it.
But now, he found himself speechless. She’d said a lot had changed… but he couldn’t have imagined this. What else was behind those vague answers. And… was that why she reminded him of his father? What enemies had she been talking about? Originally, he just thought them to be the usual political, military etc. opponents. And in a galaxy at war, any and every planet was under threat. None were truly safe.
But now… So many questions.
“What the… I mean… Who’s your… How…?” He tried to gather himself from the shock. This string of unfinished questions wasn’t going to get him anywhere.
An ironic wave of protectiveness washed over the man whose sole purpose for being in this office had been to cause the woman across from him pain.
“What trauma? Did somebody hurt you? We have to start getting into specifics if I’m going to be your apprentice.”
Though his father had been a Sith lord, his experience with the dark side was very limited and the idea that somebody had caused her to suffer, well, like any normal person, he wasn’t prepared for that.
[member="Lady Kay"]
He thought.
Now it was his turn to almost lose his drink. As soon as she responded with, “Perhaps I am,” his hand flew to his mouth to bolster the levees, the foot resting on her desk fell to the floor. His head snapped around, away from admiring the room, to stare wide-eyed in disbelief at what he had just heard and what he was hearing.
Make Commenor and myself rise to the top? Did she have greater ambitions than queen of a planet?
What really caught his attention, though, was her mention of suffering trauma.
With a gulp, he swallowed the brandy that had been impatiently sitting in his mouth, having neither escaped, nor been allowed to go down the hatch. Still wide-eyed, he managed to swallow more than just the brandy, a string of profanity unfit for uttering in the presence of royalty, or ones mother, went with it.
But now, he found himself speechless. She’d said a lot had changed… but he couldn’t have imagined this. What else was behind those vague answers. And… was that why she reminded him of his father? What enemies had she been talking about? Originally, he just thought them to be the usual political, military etc. opponents. And in a galaxy at war, any and every planet was under threat. None were truly safe.
But now… So many questions.
“What the… I mean… Who’s your… How…?” He tried to gather himself from the shock. This string of unfinished questions wasn’t going to get him anywhere.
An ironic wave of protectiveness washed over the man whose sole purpose for being in this office had been to cause the woman across from him pain.
“What trauma? Did somebody hurt you? We have to start getting into specifics if I’m going to be your apprentice.”
Though his father had been a Sith lord, his experience with the dark side was very limited and the idea that somebody had caused her to suffer, well, like any normal person, he wasn’t prepared for that.
[member="Lady Kay"]