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Mercy
LOCATION: Ast Kikorie [Ancient Observatory in the Mountains]
The wind curled around the broken frame of the observatory before tugging gently at the dark cloak that draped over her thin armor. It was chilly, frigid to most, but the Echani warrior didn't feel cold to the same degree as many species did. It was the affinity of House Talon, and she had learned from a very, very young age how to protect herself from frostbite. The contact from her companion, hip and shoulder, registered the way everything did for the diminutive sovereign. Quietly. Her posture did not shift to accommodate the larger woman, nor did she shift away…
Simply letting it exist.
Like surface tension, along a tranquil lake.
The kiss of Srina's mouth twitched almost imperceptibly at being referred to as "
sweetheart" but she didn't outwardly react. She had never cared for doting little nicknames because too often they came with a smear of disdain, hidden behind saccharine sweetness. Mercy would have known that, but the ivory-haired woman found that often, telling Mercy not to do something only made her want to do it more. Since she had taken to wearing the yoke of an Empress, Srina understood that it was the little rebellions that kept her alive.
The bursts of fire that kept her from devouring her own court for the sheer entertainment factor.
Instead, she listened and focused solely on the other words that were offered. The red-haired woman was delving into that strange honesty again. It was unguarded in a way that Srina rarely witnessed from Sith of their caliber…But their relationship was hard to define. Battle-Sisters.
The title had not been given lightly and without consequence, but it felt right. It was an unexpected friendship, especially when she took the time to consider the
wide berth she tended to give those who spent time with her eldest daughter…But it was there. Real. Grounded in blood and sacrifice without the all-too-common threat of mutual destruction. They didn't exist to best one another or beat one another to death. It went far beyond that.
"Yes, yes…You are a Mistress of all trades…Still…", she murmured, casting Mercy a sidelong glance.
"…Do you not learn from me as I from you?"
Her fingers stayed on the console when Mercy's golden hand descended, though, part of her recoiled fiercely. She was getting better at not reacting to the Star Arm, and pale skin beneath silk and armor remained perfectly still as Thronegrasp began to seep into the system around her. Breath caught in her throat, stuck, the Empress of the Order had to fight to keep fire from bleeding into her eyes while her beast roared. Increasingly, it grew disturbed.
The reaction of the old observatory was almost immediate, however, and lights along the wall began to shudder violently. Ancient processors began to whine as Mercy's influence spread through old and rotting circuitry that was never meant to host such a thing. Beneath their hands, the atmosphere shifted, and the distortion she had noticed reacted like water being struck by a stone.
Her head tilted slightly…
Did she feel it?
"No. I feel nothing at all…Was that the wind?"
The deadpan teasing could have been missed were it not for the fact that present company had endured her attempts at humor enough times to recognize it. The interference pressed back now, curious, and aware. The old containment systems that were buried in the grid stirred uneasily as Thronegrasp spread through the console and into the surrounding archives. Equipment woke with protest, and Srina lifted her free hand to slowly, carefully, place it against Mercy's golden wrist…
Not stopping her, but providing a force-bound anchor to add stability.
"Careful…"
She wasn't chastising her, but there was something certain about her tone. The data that flashed in her mind was unwinding slowly. They weren't the first to explore these ruins, and the last time someone tried to force these systems to interact, half their landing force fell out of the sky. The console flickered harder as the corruption dug deeper, and she couldn't help but wonder if Mercy had developed some form of Mechu-deru with how quickly she advanced.
"I want to discover whatever this equipment was built to restrain, but it may bite harder than you do…"
The ghost of dry amusement lingered, hidden, but evident when yellow-gold eyes dashed upward.
"So. You may keep playing your cards until it…Folds?"
See? She was
definitely learning how to play poker.