Spectre
Kallea Sector // Terminus // Port C
Wynter Rackham
"Y'see? Right on the manifest 'ere. All my goods match up."
"But your incoming scans, they showed biothermal readings..I don't understand.."
"I dun' either sir. Y'might wanna check your equipment. Sounds busted."
The port officer looked baffled. And it was no wonder why -- his scanners were working just fine up until now. In fact, they were fully in tact. It was his eyes that were deceiving him. Hidden beneath the ebbs and flow of a current these men couldn't understand, was a fugitive from Sith Space who'd paid a pretty penny to get as far away as possible. They held their breath while the officer stalked around them, inspecting the cargo and cross checking the reference.
"You don't have to do that." Maijan hissed while the officer walked back down the ramp and away with the captain, the obvious baffling in his tone and accompanying gestures. The runaway looked at her, eyes wide. He'd been promised protection into the space, but when it came down to the wire he hadn't expect it to work. This woman said she'd just hide him. In plain sight. And the Captain said he'd get him to Terminus.
"I'd give it a few minutes, let the port officer walk away then you can make your way into the city." The marble-skinned woman offered, flicking her wrist to dissuade the manipulation of the currents. She pushed off the crate and stretched, something popping in her hip and shoulders while her bracelets clanked around with the gesture.
"I, wow, I didn't think that was going to work. Thank you. I owe you..I wow."
"You owe me a thousand credits. And then the fair captain his share." She produced a datapad from her pocket, handing it over to the trembling fellow. He hastily obliged, his nervous hands skittering across the screen and inserting his chip to initiate the credit transfer. "Hell of a deal, by the way. You're lucky you had such a sob story."
"Yeah..lucky." He trembled, and handed the datapad back to her. The golden woman checked her balances with a satisfied smirk and nodded in his direction.
"Good luck out here. The Outer Rim's far more lawless than the Empire you're used to."
After that, she turned down the ramp with a knowing saunter. In passing to the captain, she gave a salute in his direction - flicking her wrist at the end lazily. "Pleasure doing business cap."
"Ya need a ride back?"
"No captain, now I need a drink."