M O B I U S

NABOO
The appointed hour found Seth Denko at the door.
Pressed uniform, freshly shined boots, cloak squared over his shoulder. His saber sat tucked at his hip beneath the folds of that familiar red-and-gold cloth — the mark of his new life, the Order of Shiraya. The other half of him, the Navy pilot born of Kraljica blood, carried itself in the straight line of his back and the steady weight of a gift in his hand.
A bottle of Skywind Reserve. Finest vintage, clear glass shimmering faintly green where the light kissed it. A small ribbon tied at the neck — neat, simple, purposeful.
He knocked once, knuckles sharp against the frame. Waited.
When the door eased open, Seth offered the bottle forward first, his other hand tucked politely behind his back. His smile was there, soft at the corners, just enough to warm the room without setting it aflame.
“Miss Abrantes.” His voice was low, even, the faintest touch of Naboo polish smoothing out the rough Nar Shaddaa edge. “Padawan Seth Denko, at your service. I’m told I’ll be under your wing for the week.”
A pause, brief but thoughtful.
“Figured it’d be rude to show up empty-handed. Skywind Reserve — my people’s best work. Thought it might pair well with politics.”
His eyes met hers fully then — not challenging, but not ducking away either. Equal parts respectful and curious. There was a quiet eagerness beneath the calm, the way a pilot watches the horizon for weather.
“If I’m early, I don’t mind waiting.”
Pressed uniform, freshly shined boots, cloak squared over his shoulder. His saber sat tucked at his hip beneath the folds of that familiar red-and-gold cloth — the mark of his new life, the Order of Shiraya. The other half of him, the Navy pilot born of Kraljica blood, carried itself in the straight line of his back and the steady weight of a gift in his hand.
A bottle of Skywind Reserve. Finest vintage, clear glass shimmering faintly green where the light kissed it. A small ribbon tied at the neck — neat, simple, purposeful.
He knocked once, knuckles sharp against the frame. Waited.
When the door eased open, Seth offered the bottle forward first, his other hand tucked politely behind his back. His smile was there, soft at the corners, just enough to warm the room without setting it aflame.
“Miss Abrantes.” His voice was low, even, the faintest touch of Naboo polish smoothing out the rough Nar Shaddaa edge. “Padawan Seth Denko, at your service. I’m told I’ll be under your wing for the week.”
A pause, brief but thoughtful.
“Figured it’d be rude to show up empty-handed. Skywind Reserve — my people’s best work. Thought it might pair well with politics.”
His eyes met hers fully then — not challenging, but not ducking away either. Equal parts respectful and curious. There was a quiet eagerness beneath the calm, the way a pilot watches the horizon for weather.
“If I’m early, I don’t mind waiting.”