Kana Truden
Wandering Healer
The sirens had since faded into memory. Kana had been caught red-handed outside the Truden residence, murder wasn’t one of those things that people just brushed off it would seem. The officers hadn’t received any resistance in their arrest but that didn’t stop them from tossing her to the ground. Her hair had turned into a disheveled mess and her cheek bruised. Say what you will about the One Sith, but they certainly seemed to know their business when it came to authority.
She had been taken to the precinct. Processing, a night in prison, several, she didn’t really care. With her hands cuffed behind her back there was little Kana could do but co-operate. In reality, there was little she actually would do either. Part of her knew she deserved this. She thought she wouldn’t ever see her father to die at her hands yet here she was and all she could allow herself to feel was the growing emptiness that formed inside of her.
“What is your name?” The officer asked.
“Kana.” She mumbled.
“What was that?” The man turned around to stare her down.
“Kana Truden.” She repeated.
Her eyes set for the ground again as her teeth gritted in frustration. Though it quickly faded, the man was doing his job. She couldn’t hate him for that. It was a job he wouldn’t even have had to do if she had been able to control herself, but that man -- her father -- had a way with her that nobody else had.
And now he was dead.
Because of her
Part of her revelled in it, the other hated herself. Problem was they both had their reasons to be equally tempting. Revenge was sweet, the emptiness afterwards was not and try as she might they still were very much her own blood. That alone made it all just seem so wrong, just like it made the treatment she had received even worse.
The internal debate went around in a few more circles. Whatever made the pain of having to start a thread more endurable.
[member="Vrag"]
She had been taken to the precinct. Processing, a night in prison, several, she didn’t really care. With her hands cuffed behind her back there was little Kana could do but co-operate. In reality, there was little she actually would do either. Part of her knew she deserved this. She thought she wouldn’t ever see her father to die at her hands yet here she was and all she could allow herself to feel was the growing emptiness that formed inside of her.
“What is your name?” The officer asked.
“Kana.” She mumbled.
“What was that?” The man turned around to stare her down.
“Kana Truden.” She repeated.
Her eyes set for the ground again as her teeth gritted in frustration. Though it quickly faded, the man was doing his job. She couldn’t hate him for that. It was a job he wouldn’t even have had to do if she had been able to control herself, but that man -- her father -- had a way with her that nobody else had.
And now he was dead.
Because of her
Part of her revelled in it, the other hated herself. Problem was they both had their reasons to be equally tempting. Revenge was sweet, the emptiness afterwards was not and try as she might they still were very much her own blood. That alone made it all just seem so wrong, just like it made the treatment she had received even worse.
The internal debate went around in a few more circles. Whatever made the pain of having to start a thread more endurable.
[member="Vrag"]