Louise
here for your dad
Since Daella Apparine had came to visit the Silent Sister of Rattatak was decidedly more silent than usual.
Any other Jedi who came after were given the cold shoulder and their attempts to give her food and water were also completely snubbed. She would simply sit in the corner of her cell, staring furiously at the wall (and occasionally moving to use the toilet).
She had been embarrassed.
That awful blonde Jedi had gotten her riled up, played the dreaded Sopher card and lorded it over her from on high. The blonde boy had not yet come to see her yet. Had he watched her previous interrogation? Was he disgusted with her? Did he hate her now? That would have been for the best, really. He was supposed to be forgotten, the memory of a different girl, long since dead and buried. She had chosen power.
But still.
What if he wasn't permitted to see her? What if he wanted to? What if he had gone to see Nemene first. The last prospect sent a chill down her spine. Her sister would torment him by spouting horrific lies and even worse truths.
As she sat in the corner her stomach growled violently.
[member="Michael Sardun"]
Any other Jedi who came after were given the cold shoulder and their attempts to give her food and water were also completely snubbed. She would simply sit in the corner of her cell, staring furiously at the wall (and occasionally moving to use the toilet).
She had been embarrassed.
That awful blonde Jedi had gotten her riled up, played the dreaded Sopher card and lorded it over her from on high. The blonde boy had not yet come to see her yet. Had he watched her previous interrogation? Was he disgusted with her? Did he hate her now? That would have been for the best, really. He was supposed to be forgotten, the memory of a different girl, long since dead and buried. She had chosen power.
But still.
What if he wasn't permitted to see her? What if he wanted to? What if he had gone to see Nemene first. The last prospect sent a chill down her spine. Her sister would torment him by spouting horrific lies and even worse truths.
As she sat in the corner her stomach growled violently.
[member="Michael Sardun"]