Coruscant. The more time Sena spent on the planet the easier it was to forget about Prakith. Well, not all of it but the planet had certainly left a distinct residue of bitterness on things. All that doom and gloom with so little for entertainment. Not even a family reunion could wash the feeling off. It had for a bit but it all reverted back like a bad feeling in your stomach that just hungered for entertainment. In a sense it felt like one those feelings that you just couldn’t get rid off, but a few things worked as long as Sena kept on doing the one thing that truly made her feel happy.
Repossession.
Problem was that not all people would agree that her methods of doing such things were particularly nice -- or legal. Then again, little about pickpocketing, shoplifting and general thievery would be considered as such. In fact it was very frowned upon by, well, everyone. To Sena though the problem wasn’t that she was doing it. No, it was because for some reason she had started getting caught a lot more often. Perhaps it was just the Coruscanti authorities that was willing to actually perform their duties, or maybe, just maybe, Sena had started to get sloppy.
A gentle shake of her head had that idea sent down the trash. No, Sena was good, just not good enough to tackle the Coruscanti thievery standards. Her eyes shot out from the speeder as it approached their destination. She had been handed over to two familiar faces that kept coming to pick her up from that tiny cell at the precinct.
It was her and two associates. Their destination? [member="Darth Nephthys"].
Sena leaned back into the lonely backseat. The leather squawked and she raised her finger in protest. She was about to voice her displeasure at this convenience.
“Don’t.” One of the men cut her off just as the first syllable was about to slip off of her tongue.
Her head arched down into an even more displeased stare as her hands landed flat in her lap. Had these men not outranked her she would have been furious. But they did, and she wasn’t. Oh this was not going to end well. What was this, the third time this month?
The speeder eventually came to a stop.
“Get out.” The driver placed her in the middle of the landing pad as he had so many times before.
“Your ‘friend’ will meet you here shortly.” The other man stared Sena down.
“I know how this works, thank you very much.” She glared at the two men before getting out of the transport.
Not a word was spoken as she remained on the platform. A hand reached up to fix her hair into something more respectable as she eyed the steps that her ‘friend’ would without doubt be coming from in silence.
The part where she had to wait was the worst part.
Repossession.
Problem was that not all people would agree that her methods of doing such things were particularly nice -- or legal. Then again, little about pickpocketing, shoplifting and general thievery would be considered as such. In fact it was very frowned upon by, well, everyone. To Sena though the problem wasn’t that she was doing it. No, it was because for some reason she had started getting caught a lot more often. Perhaps it was just the Coruscanti authorities that was willing to actually perform their duties, or maybe, just maybe, Sena had started to get sloppy.
A gentle shake of her head had that idea sent down the trash. No, Sena was good, just not good enough to tackle the Coruscanti thievery standards. Her eyes shot out from the speeder as it approached their destination. She had been handed over to two familiar faces that kept coming to pick her up from that tiny cell at the precinct.
It was her and two associates. Their destination? [member="Darth Nephthys"].
Sena leaned back into the lonely backseat. The leather squawked and she raised her finger in protest. She was about to voice her displeasure at this convenience.
“Don’t.” One of the men cut her off just as the first syllable was about to slip off of her tongue.
Her head arched down into an even more displeased stare as her hands landed flat in her lap. Had these men not outranked her she would have been furious. But they did, and she wasn’t. Oh this was not going to end well. What was this, the third time this month?
The speeder eventually came to a stop.
“Get out.” The driver placed her in the middle of the landing pad as he had so many times before.
“Your ‘friend’ will meet you here shortly.” The other man stared Sena down.
“I know how this works, thank you very much.” She glared at the two men before getting out of the transport.
Not a word was spoken as she remained on the platform. A hand reached up to fix her hair into something more respectable as she eyed the steps that her ‘friend’ would without doubt be coming from in silence.
The part where she had to wait was the worst part.