Rubia Sleepsong
Character
Their quest was a simple retrieval. An ancient relic of a long-lost civilisation lay dormant among the stars. A civilisation few in the galaxy even remembered. Remnants of this history were scattered across planets and moons. This relic, in particular, had brought the pair to the smuggler’s den of Nar Shaddaa. It was not a place either of them truly wanted to be.
As their ship settled softly into the hangar bay, Rubia gazed out the cockpit window at the sprawling city below. Golden lights illuminated the maze of passages, reflecting in her bright crimson eyes. This was another new place to her, one more stop on their never-ending adventure as Chassian showed her every corner of the galaxy.
She still remembered their first trip together as if it were only yesterday. The stars had always seemed so welcoming, so freeing. Something about floating through the vastness of space with no allegiances save for her beloved and no purpose except pleasure had felt truly liberating. They had stumbled upon their first relic during that excursion: an ancient ritual dagger from the Sangnir High Court. Rubia had never seen anything like it before, but Chassian had been all too familiar with its design. It was the reason they began hunting relics in the first place. Their new favourite pastime. Their new purpose.
A gentle touch on the back of her hand brought her back to the present. Their fingers interlocked as Rubia turned to face him, her expression soft but sorrowful. “This place,” she began as her eyes met his, “it reminds me of home.”
That was all she needed to say for him to understand her hesitation to leave the comfort and safety of their ship. She remembered little of her life before him, it had been so long, but what remained was laced with a sense of confinement and insecurity.
The look he gave her in return was one she saw often, yet he never gave it to anyone else. It was his way of telling her everything was going to be ok, that she was so special to him, and that together they could accomplish anything. That look spoke louder than any words, though he always followed it with a quiet quip just to see her blush.
Rubia tightened her grip on his hand as Chassian guided her down the ship’s ramp. She drew in a deep breath as their boots touched the moon’s surface. At the base of the ramp, she paused and reached out to him. Her free hand lifted his chin so he would meet her gaze. Then she caressed his cheek with her thumb, letting herself get lost in his pale gold eyes for a moment. A wide smile crept across her lips before she pulled him into a tender kiss.
Then, hand in hand, they stepped forward together toward the township.
Chassian Sleepsong
As their ship settled softly into the hangar bay, Rubia gazed out the cockpit window at the sprawling city below. Golden lights illuminated the maze of passages, reflecting in her bright crimson eyes. This was another new place to her, one more stop on their never-ending adventure as Chassian showed her every corner of the galaxy.
She still remembered their first trip together as if it were only yesterday. The stars had always seemed so welcoming, so freeing. Something about floating through the vastness of space with no allegiances save for her beloved and no purpose except pleasure had felt truly liberating. They had stumbled upon their first relic during that excursion: an ancient ritual dagger from the Sangnir High Court. Rubia had never seen anything like it before, but Chassian had been all too familiar with its design. It was the reason they began hunting relics in the first place. Their new favourite pastime. Their new purpose.
A gentle touch on the back of her hand brought her back to the present. Their fingers interlocked as Rubia turned to face him, her expression soft but sorrowful. “This place,” she began as her eyes met his, “it reminds me of home.”
That was all she needed to say for him to understand her hesitation to leave the comfort and safety of their ship. She remembered little of her life before him, it had been so long, but what remained was laced with a sense of confinement and insecurity.
The look he gave her in return was one she saw often, yet he never gave it to anyone else. It was his way of telling her everything was going to be ok, that she was so special to him, and that together they could accomplish anything. That look spoke louder than any words, though he always followed it with a quiet quip just to see her blush.
Rubia tightened her grip on his hand as Chassian guided her down the ship’s ramp. She drew in a deep breath as their boots touched the moon’s surface. At the base of the ramp, she paused and reached out to him. Her free hand lifted his chin so he would meet her gaze. Then she caressed his cheek with her thumb, letting herself get lost in his pale gold eyes for a moment. A wide smile crept across her lips before she pulled him into a tender kiss.
Then, hand in hand, they stepped forward together toward the township.