Under the Leaves
Her footsteps echoed across the tiles, sounding so much larger than the young woman who sent the sound bouncing around the cavernous hallway. Here in this palace, so measly in her fine dark clothes, she could have just as easily been back in the Order, a servant walking through a royal residence of some Sith elite. But, Kirie was not a servant anymore. The lightsaber thudding against her thigh as she walked reminded her of that.
Accursed thing. She would have thrown it away already if the person who gave it to her didn't mean so much to her. A barbaric instrument of death, one she would refuse to wield as long as she could get away with it. Eventually, she knew, they would try and make her. The Sith of The Academy did not like half measures.
I am a Lord in training. Kirie told herself.
She would show them that she didn't need a saber to be strong. When they were bleeding, they would need her, and they would thank her. She would find lost techniques and found new ones, become the greatest healer in a generation- one not shackled by the limitations of the Jedi nor lacking the imagination of the brutes amongst her.
I am a Lord in training. A ruler-to-be. I will be great.
From the periphery of her downcast gaze, Kirie caught a glimpse of the throne and the great woman who sat upon it. The woman who was waiting for her.
Kirie's head lifted along enough to meet the gaze of the Triumvir, muddy brown eyes meeting the richest gold. Kirie dipped into a low and courtly bow. She had wondered how Mercy would feel about such formalities. Arris Windrun had certainly not appreciated her deference. But, the respect was certainly due, and at worse it was a way to conceal the fact that her legs were shaking.
She straightened up.
'My Lady.' Kirie signed. The voice that projected out of the translator droid that floated over her shoulder was calm and low and level. Once, Kirie had considered it a close-enough approximation of her voice. Similar in tone but lacking a certain humanity. By now it had replaced any memory she had of how she had sounded.
'I was told you wished to meet.'