Zarie
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Cautiously, Zarie glanced down a small alley as she walked through the quiet streets. It was somewhat late, the sun setting down above the city as the nightlife began to thrive and bustle. It was expected in a city like this. Smaller towns always felt nicer in that regard, the quiet gave comfort. It made sense, growing up in the quiet of a Jedi temple, practicing meditation and other forms of discipline with nothing but the sounds of her and the other students around. Cities were loud all the time, music playing past every bar and crowds walking and conversing. It made more than just focus difficult at times, it made work difficult. Finding someone that had committed a crime and killing them was a lot harder in a public place. Fortunately, she wasn't working just yet. This planet had given her very little. If it continued the way it did, soon enough she would move on to the next one.
As she kept her head low and walked she listened carefully for all the conversations around - or at least tried to. If anyone seemed in distress she would try and pick up on it, figure out what was going on. If not she would continue her walk and call it a night. Either would be fine with her. The place she'd bought to stay for a while was comfortable, she'd find good rest there. Then again, no city was safe enough for her to trust it. Her lightsaber would stay at her side the entire time. Better safe than sorry, in case someone thought to target the small, furry Sith. It happened more than she cared to admit. Thus far, none of them had come out of it feeling too smart. She let them go, for the most part, those that were just petty thieves. She had no reason to kill people who broke the law out of desperation. Those who tried to kill her in her sleep, however, didn't meet such a kind fate.
Immediately, her thoughts were cut off by a thud of her body bumping into someone's leg, steadying herself for a moment and glancing up to a tall near-human. "Apologies" she muttered, giving nothing more than a glance to the man as she kept walking. "Best apologize, you little rat. Go back to your hole" the man replied sharply with a vicious snarl to his voice, as if he'd had his life ruined by the small girl. With a sudden pause, she looked back, eyes suddenly taking in the vile man in front of her. Over twice her height, as expected, bulky to some degree but layered with fat. It didn't take the force to sense the scent of alcohol that poured off his skin.
In that brief moment, Zarie said nothing, the man looking back at her and meeting her eyes, watching as her fur faded to an intense black from its normal grey and a small group of people glanced over. "What, you got something to say? Or are you gonna do the smart thing and get the he-" he started, interrupted by a sudden wave of dizziness, Zarie using her force slow on the man to make his mind pause and stutter as his body began to feel heavier. His eyes glanced up with confusion and frustration, looking at her with even more anger than before. "What are you d-doing to me? You so...some kind of freak?!"
Without hesitation Zarie reached for her Force, pausing for a moment as her mind rushed with her hatred, growling quietly to herself as her arm extended and knocked the man to the ground with heavy force. All the wind was taken from his chest as he gasped for a small breath, Zarie keeping the Force Slow on him as she pulled her hand back under her robe, all those around her now keeping distance and averting their gaze. Slower than anyone should, even with the wind knocked out of them, the near-human turned to his stomach and lay there in defeat as Zarie began to walk away, not knowing that she had more spectators than just civilians.