BYOO | CORUSCANT | HAYATA CORP HOTEL
Beyond the edge of universe,
there's a kind of real darkness...
where even the light gone astray.
Aiko Hayata
TIME WILL TELL
Grey gaze snapped to the doorway as soon as the owner of the establishment arrived, and she dipped her head in response to the elegant salutations. A sense of tightness drew within The Force, as if all those who were within the vicinity were aware and drew to attention, even just for a second, before resuming their conversations and beverages.
Truthfully, Ishida hadn't expected Aiko to arrive in person. Achieving an audience with someone so enigmatic and illustrious was a benefit usually out of reach.
She'd do well not to squander it.
"Greetings, Miss Ashina, I hope your father is well and i send my regards-"
>I have not heard from your honourable father in quite some time; I do hope your travels outside Atrisia has not led you to forget our mother tongue.<
>Never, Madame Hayata.< Ishida responded in kind, an equally knowing smirk tracing through her lips.
>If anything, I grow more appreciative of our mother tongue.<
It was hard to deny the natural fluidity of Atrisian. It was grouped by sounds, emphasis, and rhythmic vowels. Where basic was harsh, oftentimes, their native language felt beautiful. Less sloppy, more elegant. The terms and descriptors were more generous. Hearing basic was so...misrepresenting of how she truly felt from time to time. And she wished she could have expressed herself, in dire moments, a little more eloquently.
The woman who shared a booth with her had always been somewhat of a victim of Ishida's schoolgirl idolatry. Most of the company her father kept were men, and Lady Hayata had been one of the first women to pave her way into their system. Not only pave but ultimately ended up consuming a few competitors. And building a road of her own.
Being reminded of home, beyond the aesthetics, was nice. And she sunk into her pillow a bit –– though she kept careful not to slouch in the presence of the mogul.
>He must be.< She answered honestly, twisting her fingers through the smoke and exhaling to make a clear path through the haze that overtook the intimate space. It was a scent that she was familiar with, though she'd never partaken in. It had always been reserved for her father's guests, not her.
And Ishida was far from the rebellious daughter.
She'd always been just so. Following his word to the letter. Instruction to the syllable. If he so much as flared his nostrils indicatively, the youth would activate as she'd been weaponized to do so.
But here, on Coruscant, away from Ashina estate –– she might be able to participate.
>We haven't spoken in the past few months. I've been..busy.< Skinning Bryn'adûl, hunting sithspawn, fighting sith, recovering from the Force being sucked from her body –– and....trying to preserve the sanctity of the New Jedi Order.
Very consuming stuff.
>I should call him.< She admitted with a sigh and looked toward the wall's mural before back at Lady Hayata.
>I'm honoured to see you in person, though. It's...as nice as it is unexpected. I had anticipated playing more of an observer role tonight.<
Her voice dropped, taking on a subtle tone. Despite the confidential nature of their shared language, the exchange wasn't entirely encrypted. And she didn't want to jeopardize the woman.
>I'm sure you've heard of the senate's investigation of the New Jedi Order?<