Persephone Dashiell
It's Called Fashion Sweetie
ZORONHEAD, DECOMMISSIONED CITADEL 
	Persephone was back on Zonjou V. An interesting little planet in her opinion. There was an dangerous undercurrent. Smugglers, pirates(ugh), criminals and shady-types of all sorts used it as a passthrough. Yet then there was a much brighter side. Everyday citizens. Traders. Pioneers. Scholarly types who came to research ruins.
An odd mix but it gave the planet a buzz. Something she couldn’t describe. Something that made her feel as if she could come back again and again. Given the last time she was here it was a disaster, Persephone was eager to come back and go inside the ruins once again. Different ruins but the same excitement was still there.
“There’s so much leftover from the Kathol days, plus what was there before them. Naturally, a lot of people have raided the ruins. The Kathol obviously had their own agenda. Positive they raided the caves and ruins. Then all the criminals out here but that’s even better.”
Persephone didn’t wait for him to ask why. Or how. Instead with a small beat to catch her breath she continued.
“Even better because if criminals are using the ruins to hide out in, that means they bring their stuff. Stuff that gets left behind as they get killed. Stuff we’re going to find and liberate for our own.”
Liberate was a much better word than stealing or theft. A word a lady like herself would use. She was coming to learn the work of a ‘treasure hunter’ was all about framing finds in the right way. When it came down to it, she didn’t see it much different than actual theft - beyond a bit better moral compass.
They were walking away from their transport vessel, the Citadel looming in the background. A dusty trail left by speederbikes and animals marked the way towards a stretch of ruins built into one of the canyon walls. The sun was rising in the mid-morning sky, already beating down hot on them in the arid desert environment. Not her favorite place to be - too dusty, too hot, too dirty but one had to go where the artifacts were.
Critical blue eye crossed over Kiran. Lingering much longer than one just observing. Head tilted up and down, assessing. There was a long pause, bordering on the uncomfortable.
“Did you do something to your hair? It actually looks good. Suits you.” A small pause. "Keep it that way."