Amea Virou
Snowbound
It was a sobering wind that blew outside the Solstice Vine as Amea exited through it’s doors. Behind her was Rekha, the door held open for her acquaintance to come through with the weakest yet strongest smile Amea could muster. On the horizon the sun offered its last few rays of light before it went away for the evening, leaving the streets bathed in the artificial sheen of the overhead street lights.
“Since last we met, life has gone through a spiral to say the least.” Amea said and sighed with a headshake. “Being here brings back too many memories, vivid ones that I hadn’t thought about for a very long time.” A brief moment’s pause before she whispered under her breath. “... Runi must be going crazy right about now.”
Amea let in a deep breath and tried to focus on what she wanted to say. Or at the very least calm herself down.
“I haven’t been here since last we saw each other, if that says anything. Figured I might try to make the most of having my crew land here for repairs, but… Seems not.”
“And I mean, what about you? The First Order burned a lot of literal bridges when they seized power. Do you still have your bar?”
Rekha Kaarde
“Since last we met, life has gone through a spiral to say the least.” Amea said and sighed with a headshake. “Being here brings back too many memories, vivid ones that I hadn’t thought about for a very long time.” A brief moment’s pause before she whispered under her breath. “... Runi must be going crazy right about now.”
Amea let in a deep breath and tried to focus on what she wanted to say. Or at the very least calm herself down.
“I haven’t been here since last we saw each other, if that says anything. Figured I might try to make the most of having my crew land here for repairs, but… Seems not.”
“And I mean, what about you? The First Order burned a lot of literal bridges when they seized power. Do you still have your bar?”
