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Eloise had barely spoken a word to Diogo since they left the Blue Inferno. It may have seemed like she was giving him the cold shoulder, but in truth she was simply emotionally depleted after their explosive confrontation. The anger had faded and now all that was left was bitterness and hurt. She did regret some of the things she had said and done in the heat of the moment - and there were other things that remained unsaid and undone - but it would all have to wait until Anton was dealt with.
Diogo's chatter about stolen goods prompted her to glance at the GA logo on one of the warehouse crates. "Where were you when the Alliance fell?" she muttered, only half expecting an answer from him.
She wanted to charge in lightsaber blazing, but that would be neither smart nor the right thing to do. "Sneak in," she replied. "Avoid detection. Use those holographic disguises Nika gave us." For demonstration, she turned on the device clipped to her belt. It made her invisible in such a way that even high-tech cameras and droid photoreceptors were tricked. "I can't sense Anton, but if he's in there, we'll find him. Kill him and get out." She didn't much care about his approval anymore, but she did wait for him to respond, at least.
Diogo's chatter about stolen goods prompted her to glance at the GA logo on one of the warehouse crates. "Where were you when the Alliance fell?" she muttered, only half expecting an answer from him.
"How do you wanna do this?"
She wanted to charge in lightsaber blazing, but that would be neither smart nor the right thing to do. "Sneak in," she replied. "Avoid detection. Use those holographic disguises Nika gave us." For demonstration, she turned on the device clipped to her belt. It made her invisible in such a way that even high-tech cameras and droid photoreceptors were tricked. "I can't sense Anton, but if he's in there, we'll find him. Kill him and get out." She didn't much care about his approval anymore, but she did wait for him to respond, at least.