It had been too long since Corvetta had lounged at a bar with a good friend, and she was already enjoying this chance meeting to the fullest. She lifted her shot glass in celebration like Eliza and downed it all with a swift tip back of her head. The stuff was a little stronger and initially sharper than she usually drank, but the aftertaste was great. "Here's to all of them!"
Including Jace. "Frak. I haven't shunted with a good crew in ages. They're all dyin' off on us..." She remembered that day she first met him and how it led to greater things, however short it may have lasted. He was a better leader than she was (The pilot honestly did not believe she had a leadership sort of bone in her body.), and while she was often credited with assembling their little smuggling society, Corvetta knew Captain Trent to be the real man behind the curtain. It was his original idea, after all. "I miss that, ya know? We had a good thing going for a while, there. Ain't had an anchored mate for a few years now. Smugglers getting busted a lot more with the Sithies figurin' out the resistance runs." She shook her head, aware of how grim the outlook was for their kind.
"I've been doin' alright. Like I said, lost my crew an' all. Nothing like Jace, but they all just dust on their own way eventually. It's lonely these days. I pick up crewman for a haul or two, but they're gone after that." The lifelong spacer realized just how dark she was sounding. It was not like her to be so down about things. Usually she was the life of the party--or at least a good but awkward supplement to one. The years, though--they had gradually taken a lot away from her. She was still the Corvetta everyone knew, but her friends? They had changed--or disappeared completely. "On the interesting side, my cousin's got elected to be leader of the Republic and all that. So I'm related to a famous person for real now. Plus she has a kid. It's great, 'cause they're about the only family I got."
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