white winged dove
"Ohmigod so cute! Gettim little guy!" Tansu was briefly dazzled by the bravery of the tiny fox with the equally tiny lightsabre. But the chaos of the entire situation rattled her from staring after the fluffy Jedi for too long. "I didn't know they made sabres that tiny. I love it." She said briefly, nearly conspiratorially to Talsin, lest he call her offensive again. So she was a little backwater from time to time, didn't mean she was totally xenophobic.Talsin rejected her idea climb to gangway, insisting influence would be more effective from within the crowd itself. This was probably the one and only situation where an argument wasn't fast to find her tongue, especially since the action gave no room for pause. She ducked instinctively as a bolt sizzled past — its heat kissing her cheek.
Behind her, Talsin swayed—his hand clutching her wrist, jaw tight, eyes distant in that way he got when his head left the room before his body followed. She'd seen him do it before, stretching that big ol' heart of his over a crowd like a warm blanket and comforting people to calm. He'd done it on that station outpost once upon a time, but this time was different. He hissed, a sound sharp and real, and then—just like that—he was back in himself.
Her nostrils flared and she made a huff sound because she hated the look in his eyes — the same he often found frustration with when she gleamed similarly —the look that always came before he did something dangerous and noble and stupid.
Her hand found his bicep and squeezed. "Alright. You go huntin' the bad guys and I'll go corrallin' up our people. I got Talin and company on my radar. She's with an old friend over thattaway."
Tansu moved with heat in her heels, pushing through overturned chairs and stampeding patrons. Her boot caught the edge of a downed table and she vaulted it, landing hard, one hand flinging forward to send a Force push that toppled two armed thugs into a drink stand. The bottle of something blue and flammable went up in a puff of smoke and sparks.
"TALIN!" she barked, loud enough to hopefully draw blaster attention away from her sister's cover. "Y'ALRIGHT?"
And just as she surged forward to join the cluster of Morrow, Jon and Talin a Dowutin barreled out of the smoke. Easily nine feet tall, thick-shouldered and tusked, he looked like a walking boulder with a grudge.
"YOU!" he roared, voice like cracking mountain face. "I LOST EVERY CREDIT I HAD TONIGHT! THE BOY AGAINST MIRILIAN, AND I BET ON THE DAMN ITHORIAN!!!


Tansu didn't have time to dodge. He caught her mid-step and slammed her bodily into a wall panel, her ribs lighting up with fire on impact.
"I'll kill you cheatin' scum! This is all your fault! All of it!" he bellowed.
Before she could argue she wasn't even the one takin' bets that night, a wild bolt from elsewhere in the room found its way to her side—searing a line just beneath her ribs. Her breath vanished. She didn't even feel herself fall, just the jolt of floor against her back and the warm stickiness that followed.
She gasped, eyes brightening with with tears that she wouldn't let fall. While she tried to inhale, the room exploded in haze. Powder and smoke blasted outward in a dry, chalky wave. Her wound flared, lungs stinging as the powder burned its way in with every breath. Shapes blurred. Light dissolved. Tansu blinked hard, vision swimming. She pulled the collar of her shirt up over her mouth, blood soaking into the fabric, and forced herself upright just in time to squint and see an unmistakeable shape move through the haze — fast, low, and glowing with the connection that made it definitely Talin.
One stagger, a step too shallow, and then she forcibly leaned toward her sister, arm hooking around her neck, jaw tight against a cry.
"Kriff—there you are." Her voice was low, more air than sound, but her grip didn't loosen, stubborn and hot with adrenaline. "Took you long enough."
Blood smeared down her side, already soaking the hem of her shirt and staining Talin's sleeve as she leaned in. She'd taken a hit that was going to slow her down and she hated that and it also hurt way more than any of the training blasts she'd ever had and it felt like a storm she couldn't see. She didn't wanna look.
"We need to move. This smoke ain't cover, gotta be a dang curtain and someone's slippin' out behind it. We gotta make 'em pay. They can't get away with this. They're ruinin' us, Lin." The urgency she felt bled through their bond, making speech superfluous when she could fill their minds ripe with suggestion: Even a piece of fabric, or discarded weapon! Then we could read it and hunt 'em down.
Talsin would feel the prickle of her suggestion too, given the weave of their bond. More appropriate direction for him, since he was closer to the bad guys.
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Talsin Lota
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Ren
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Talin Treicolt
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Jonath Kago
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Morrow
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Jordi Massad
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The Faceless
AROUND:
Jerec Asyr
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Rel Ahn-Dross
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