The Corellian Rose (retired)

Afterburner Cantina
Worlport, Ord Mantell
Ord Mantell, the heart of the bright jewel, was Eliza Steele's main port of call making most of her smuggling runs out of the Mid Rim planet. It's capital city, Worlport, was like Mos Eisely on Tatooine, but bigger and definitely not as hot or had as much sand; more dirt and dust really. The cityscape reminded the spirited Corellisi of her homeworld (now destroyed) with the Corellian classic revival architecture; the spires, monoliths, vast rotundas, round arches, and large colonnades.
Having received an urgent message from her father, [member="Remy Steele"], to meet him on planet, the petite smuggler made her way from the docking bay at the spaceport where the Corellian Dawn was berthed to her favorite drinking hole she frequented while between runs. The bartender of the Afterburner was a good friend of hers and… Well hers. She wasn't on speaking terms with the scruffy looking nerfhearder right now so it didn't matter.
Dressed in her usual spacer attire consisting of a button down tunic/vest combo, nicely fitted trousers with a yellow stripe running down the outside of each pant leg tucked into high leather boots along with her favored weapon a DL-44 Heavy blaster pistol holstered low off her shapely right hip and tied off on her toned thigh, Steele swaggered into the spacer bar with an air of confidence about her. Dark chocolate eyes scanned the room noting the usual scum and villainy along with the regulars she was accustomed to seeing, though she didn't see the elder Steele anywhere.
Figures I'm on time and the old man is late.
Crossing over to the bar, the petite yet far from weak expresso haired woman flashed the older bartender a lopsided grin as she walked up to the counter. "Hey there, Charlie!."
"Hey, darlin'! You want your usual."
"Sure… A Twistler would be great."
The barkeep nodded knowingly, then quickly made the spirited Corellisi's order and placed it in front of the brunette smuggler.
"Thanks… You haven't seen my dad have ya?" the young Steele smiled, then flipped the bartender a credit chip that would cover the night's tab and a nice tip to boot. After all, Charlie Boone was a dear friend and she always took good care of dear friends.
"Nope… Not today. He was here last night for the big game though, but you didn't hear that from me."
Eliza winked in conspiracy and grabbed a bag of shelled peanuts before leaving the bar, then walked over to a booth in the corner where she waited patiently yet anxiously for her company to show; cracking and eating the peanuts, and partaking in the fruity alcoholic drink favored by Corellians.
It had been awhile since father and daughter had seen one another… Hopefully the salty dog had kept himself out of trouble and he wasn't needing her to bail him out of a jam, again.