LOHDUTUS
The Golden Credit Luxury Spa and Resort, De-Purteen, Ord Cantrell
Who did this for fun?
The air of the swimming pool was stifling, it clouded the nostrils with the overwhelming scent of chlorine and the general public. Every shout bounced across the walls several times over in what was an unbearable racket, and there weren't even any children there! Just people.
Dreadful.
Awful.
People.
Evelynn sat poolside in the confines of her wheelchair, emerald eyes flitting over the fit and able bodies that swam back and forth, each lap an affront to her own current, miserable existence. The woman tried to contain her malicious frown but ultimately only ended up staring with some form of constipated disgruntlement instead.
This sensation of being humbled had long worn out its welcome in the blonde's eyes as fun as it was being a destitute cripple, laying low in complete obscurity. Oh yes, I shall become a Sith of merit, and I shall do it on my terms. Hadn't that just turned out oh-so-well?
Just peachy.
As she waited for her perpetually late physical therapist, Barbara, there was very little that Evelynn could do other than sit, wait and steep in a realm of hideous emotion. Her frail form was clad in some ridiculous navy (and Force forbid borrowed) wetsuit that was entirely necessary to disguise her ostentatious golden prosthetic arm from the eyes of whoever might have been watching.
Caution was still important, even if it felt like things couldn't get worse because Evelynn Dorn knew better than anybody that things could ALWAYS get worse.
So she sat.
And waited.
And despaired.
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Emryc
Who did this for fun?
The air of the swimming pool was stifling, it clouded the nostrils with the overwhelming scent of chlorine and the general public. Every shout bounced across the walls several times over in what was an unbearable racket, and there weren't even any children there! Just people.
Dreadful.
Awful.
People.
Evelynn sat poolside in the confines of her wheelchair, emerald eyes flitting over the fit and able bodies that swam back and forth, each lap an affront to her own current, miserable existence. The woman tried to contain her malicious frown but ultimately only ended up staring with some form of constipated disgruntlement instead.
This sensation of being humbled had long worn out its welcome in the blonde's eyes as fun as it was being a destitute cripple, laying low in complete obscurity. Oh yes, I shall become a Sith of merit, and I shall do it on my terms. Hadn't that just turned out oh-so-well?
Just peachy.
As she waited for her perpetually late physical therapist, Barbara, there was very little that Evelynn could do other than sit, wait and steep in a realm of hideous emotion. Her frail form was clad in some ridiculous navy (and Force forbid borrowed) wetsuit that was entirely necessary to disguise her ostentatious golden prosthetic arm from the eyes of whoever might have been watching.
Caution was still important, even if it felt like things couldn't get worse because Evelynn Dorn knew better than anybody that things could ALWAYS get worse.
So she sat.
And waited.
And despaired.
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