Never Hide Your Heart
"Like lovers do.”
She rolled her eyes when he asked what type of Jedi she was. This was her life. She spent more time undercover acting like a criminal than she did swinging a lightsaber around. The academy she has built on Chalacta helped her do more traditional Jedi things, but given her mutation she wasn’t fit for a ton of the Jedi lifestyle.
“An unemployed one when the Council finds out what I let you do.”
As if to further that point the bar went up in flames. She closed her eyes again, praying for patience and clarity. Those left inside were dead already, she could feel that, but she felt a twinge of regret for not being able to stop it. Maybe he was right. What type of Jedi was she?
She led him down two side alleys and then across two different streets, her hands in her jacket pocket clasped around her lightsaber and her senses on high alert. By the time they heard sirens they were four streets away, and moving quickly.
The red light district was exactly what you would expect it to be. Women, and men both walked up and down the streets, drugs traded hands in the open, and drunks lay in the street. It was the last place you’d expect to find a respectable Jedi, which was sort of the point.
They climbed a fire escape and then entered a hallway. Down the hall, all the way in the end she put a key in a shabby looking door and opened it.
The interior was less than glamorous. There was a bed, a table, a closet, a small kitchen area and a tiny refresher unit. The wallpaper was dull and peeling and the carpet smelled like cigarettes. She’d been living in the dump on and off ever since she took this case, or at least every second she hadn’t been hanging off Zane’s arm trying to get information out of him.
The only personal effects in the room were another set of clothes , a toothbrush, and a dog toy with a bow on it. She had no idea if she would ever be able to give the toy to Buster or not. Connel was still distant and for all she knew married by now.
As soon as they were both inside the room and the door was shut she spun around and slapped him as hard as she could across his snarky handsome face.