Mother of Pearl

Nar Shaddaa
The Spice and Dice. It was the same bar where she’d first met him, and so it stood that this should be where their next meeting was. Twisted logic? Lack of a better location? Or sentimental value? Regardless, Joza had sent Zef a short message to meet her here. The two didn’t communicate often, so it stood reason that her message would be seen as urgent, probably moreso for its brevity. Meet me at the Spice and Dice. Her teeth bit down on her lower lip as her hand curled around the glass of ice water. I have something I need to discuss with you.
Knocking back a gulp of her drink, Joza sighed and then paused, feeling a pair of eyes on her. Looking up, she gazed at the bartender who was giving her an uncomfortable look. “Y’ gonna have a drink, honey?” His eyes slid towards the glass of water before returning to her face. “I’m good for now.” Her polite smile wavered a bit until the man sighed and walked away to tend to other customers.
She’d chosen this place because it was familiar, and it was public. He couldn’t make a scene—well, a scene had been made the last time they were here. Only that was outside the bar, and she had punched him. And then started crying. Joza bit her lip again. She felt the urge to cry now, but took another drink to cool herself down and let it pass.
There was nothing left to do now but wait for the smuggler and go over what she wanted to say in her head.
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