Danai crouched beside the weathered hull of her starship, her eyes tracing the seam lines under the harsh glow of Nar Shaddaa's neon lights. The hum of the city-port vibrated through the metal beneath her fingers, mingling with the low roar of traffic on the skyways above. Around her, the starport pulsed with chaotic life: smugglers shouting over the din of unloading cargo, the hiss of hydraulic lifts, and the occasional spark of welding fire reflecting in her dark green eyes.
She ran her nails along the hull, feeling for dents, cracks, anything that might jeopardize the jump through the Outer Rim. The metal was warm in places, a reminder of the ship's recent docking after a long haul. Her prosthetic right hand clicked softly as she adjusted a panel near the intake, testing its latch and giving it a small, reassuring tug. Even in the midst of the city's ceaseless energy, she moved with methodical focus, a practiced rhythm born of years spent on the fringe.
Above her, neon advertisements flickered over the port, casting garish reflections on the ship's surface. She paused, squinting at a faint streak in the alloy, tracing it carefully. It wasn't serious, but Danai's attention to detail had saved her more times than she cared to count. Around her, the night buzzed with opportunity and danger alike.
But as soon as she straightened up to stand, there was a Zabrak woman in her face, thrusting a bundle of clothing toward her.
"Please — you have to take him. Just get him off Nar Shaddaa!" she hissed. Her bracelets jangled with her thrusting motions.
"Excuse me?" Danai took an involuntary step back, but she couldn't stop the woman from dropping the bundle into her arms.
"The baby — the Huttlet! Get him off Nar Shaddaa!" The Zabrak's eyes went wide. "Get him anywhere else — find a place, and you'll get paid!"
Danai's lekku swung with alarm. "I can't just take a baby… a Huttlet! Who — who does it belong to?"
"He's a child of one of the more powerful cartels here — I was tasked with getting him offworld, but my ship can't make it. Not with the damage we just took. Please, just get him away from here, or they'll kill him — the rival clans have lost their minds! Going after the next in line…"
The Zabrak looked around fervently.
"I have to go. I'm sure they've already spotted… just take this comm and make contact when you've found somewhere safe to drop him. They'll meet you, and pay you well for the trip…"
Then the woman was gone, disappearing into the crowd before Danai could stop her.
She looked down at the Huttlet, who appeared only vaguely startled from his sleep as he fixated on the red color of her lips.
Now what am I supposed to do?
