Location: Hospital ward, Silver Rest, Kashyyk
Another white-haired figure padded through the hospital section of the Silver Rest. Its hallways were tall, bright, and clean. Natural lighting gave the place an airy, welcoming feel. The place created an atmosphere of calm and placidity, almost more like a spa than a traditional hospital. Until you got closer to some of the more traditional treatment portions. Emergency medicine, operating rooms, diagnostic machines. Bacta tanks. It arrayed even those in a tasteful, artistic way. Everything was state-of-the art and cutting edge, right down to treatments themselves.
Combined with many Jedi Healers and students taking a healing focus, the place could fix almost anything physical. And with a full section devoted to mental health services, it was a place to rejuvenate mind, body, and spirit all equally.
Des had been here before frequently. When she’d first arrived in this time period. When she’d gotten injured on several operations. After Ilum, Caltin sent here to practice more healing. But today she wasn’t here to be taken care of or to train. No, Des focused on that one little ball of agitation in the patient rooms.
Padding through the halls, she appeared in the doorway on virtually silent feet. Today she wore loose mousey gray-brown pants tucked into boots of the same color. She sported a light gray double-layer robe top that hugged to her frame nicely, though it lacked a layer of sleeve, leaving only one set of long flowing sleeves. Over it was a soft pearl tabard, and all kept together by a wide pearl obi with her darker utility belt which held her sabers and other gear.
A small braid on either side of her head toward the front that swept backward. Meeting up they twisted together in a complex braid, keeping her hair out of her face. Neon streaks of blue wove into it. It was artistic and pretty, but still functional and about as casual as Milya had seen outside of sleeping arrangements and some intense physical training.
Reaching up, she knocked on the doorframe. She slipped in slowly, letting her gray-white eyes take Milya and all her details. “
Hey troublemaker,” she said with a small smile.