Within the ever so expansive mass that was space, a ship owned by
Iris Arani
would be moving along at a brisk pace away from the foulness of 1313. Throughout the hassle of hauling Samara from the tower to her ship, one would notice that Sam tended to jitter around a lot, kicking and weakly thrashing about. Even now in the seat behind Iris, the young Sith still shivered. Common signs of a terrible nightmare, one that seemed to plague the apprentice.
The mind of the Sith agent was filled with fear, she would swear he was right there, ready to strike her down for such a pathetic failure. Finding herself back on the cold metal ground, no attire, no warmth. The massive figure stood over her, saber ignited. Currents of lightning start to melt the very skin off her face as she screamed for mercy, but shouldn't she just accept death? Wouldn't her dark lord give out the fitting and just punishment? Her memories recall to all the other wombs.. She may not have been anything special, but she didn't want to die. At least that is what half of her thought, the other most definitely wanted death. Being hand picked, trained, created to serve a purpose.. And all for what? Samara had failed him, failed herself even.
Or did she? Was this all just a bad dream? Would she wake up at home? Did she even ever meet a Mandalorian named Tayl.. Or a Jedi named Iris? It was time to wake up right? Get away from the terror and just WAKE UP, JUST WAKE UP!
And within that moment, her corrupted amber eye shoots open. Gazing around in a frenzy, unsure why her other eye wasn't working... Then it all hit Samara like a train, the weight of what happened smashing into her chest. She did not move much, merely rolling her head over to gaze out at the empty void around them. Samara's expression was blank, hardly any life would be found in her unblinded eye. And under these eyes were streaks of smudged makeup, black smears adorning a dead face. She had wished for it all to just be a nightmare, but like most things in life it wasn't. She had indeed failed, there would be no praise from her lord, no further studies, no home...
The area had been dead silent, only broken as the young Sith spoke in a defeated tone.
"Why?"
It was a simple question, but one that covered a whole list of things. Why did she fail? Why didn't the Jedi kill her? Why did the Jedi patch her up?
"I wanted to kill you, take your saber with me as a prize.. Yet you put me to sleep instead of ending me, it baffles my mind.. I only meant to fight you anyway, didn't mean for the Mandalorian to get involved. But war is war right? Things happen.. I guess.."
Samara grumbles to herself before just going back to looking at the void, speaking once more before returning to silence.
"So am I to be your prisoner now? A little trophy? I see you took all my gear, I feel anxious out of my armor."

The mind of the Sith agent was filled with fear, she would swear he was right there, ready to strike her down for such a pathetic failure. Finding herself back on the cold metal ground, no attire, no warmth. The massive figure stood over her, saber ignited. Currents of lightning start to melt the very skin off her face as she screamed for mercy, but shouldn't she just accept death? Wouldn't her dark lord give out the fitting and just punishment? Her memories recall to all the other wombs.. She may not have been anything special, but she didn't want to die. At least that is what half of her thought, the other most definitely wanted death. Being hand picked, trained, created to serve a purpose.. And all for what? Samara had failed him, failed herself even.
Or did she? Was this all just a bad dream? Would she wake up at home? Did she even ever meet a Mandalorian named Tayl.. Or a Jedi named Iris? It was time to wake up right? Get away from the terror and just WAKE UP, JUST WAKE UP!
And within that moment, her corrupted amber eye shoots open. Gazing around in a frenzy, unsure why her other eye wasn't working... Then it all hit Samara like a train, the weight of what happened smashing into her chest. She did not move much, merely rolling her head over to gaze out at the empty void around them. Samara's expression was blank, hardly any life would be found in her unblinded eye. And under these eyes were streaks of smudged makeup, black smears adorning a dead face. She had wished for it all to just be a nightmare, but like most things in life it wasn't. She had indeed failed, there would be no praise from her lord, no further studies, no home...
The area had been dead silent, only broken as the young Sith spoke in a defeated tone.
"Why?"
It was a simple question, but one that covered a whole list of things. Why did she fail? Why didn't the Jedi kill her? Why did the Jedi patch her up?
"I wanted to kill you, take your saber with me as a prize.. Yet you put me to sleep instead of ending me, it baffles my mind.. I only meant to fight you anyway, didn't mean for the Mandalorian to get involved. But war is war right? Things happen.. I guess.."
Samara grumbles to herself before just going back to looking at the void, speaking once more before returning to silence.
"So am I to be your prisoner now? A little trophy? I see you took all my gear, I feel anxious out of my armor."