Location
Interacting with:
Lysander von Ascania
Cassian Abrantes
Cerys Dyn
Sibylla lifted her glass lightly between two fingers, watching the two men with a smile that was all too serene to be innocent. Her hazel eyes gleamed as if she were cataloging every word spoken, every unspoken glance, for much needed quips later.
"Oh, Lysander," she said with an airy lilt, her voice woven through with dry amusement,
"I should warn you, my tongue is considerably less dangerous than my patience. The former might wound, but the latter wins the long game."
The corner of her mouth twitched upward into something distinctly mischievous, especially as she caught the lingering look he offered, the kind that stretched longer than politeness demanded and far longer than her composure truly tolerated without notice.
And then, that little matter of 'distractions' and 'uncharted territory.' Sibylla tilted her head ever so slightly, studying him curiously, especially when he mentioned that some distractions were worth indulging in. But before she could retort, Cassian spoke, prompting the young woman to Cassian, catching the end of his sheepish confession about the guards.
"Ah, forgive you, Cassian?" she repeated, eyebrows arching high in grand performance.
"My dear brother, I live to forgive you. It's practically a second occupation by now."
Just then, the final chime of the auctioneer's announcement rang a merry, triumphant little note that prompted a brilliant smile to curve across her face at the confirmation of the board declaring her victory.
"Well, gentlemen," she said, lifting her glass with a distinct sparkle in her eye,
"at least I can now state with great satisfaction that I have successfully obtained my first ship." She tipped her bubbly in celebration, her voice carrying a cheerful lilt.
"A J-type cruiser, all my own. Rather more dignified than a public shuttle, wouldn't you agree?"
"And before you say anything, Cassian," she said sweetly,
"I know the family will insist on inspecting it. Replacing half the wiring. Outfitting it with enough defensive measures to withstand an orbital siege." She gave him a sisterly nudge with her elbow.
"Do try not to outfit her with proton torpedoes, will you? I do intend to use the ship for diplomacy, not duels at dawn."
The auctioneer's voice called again for the winners to finalize their bids. Sibylla exhaled a bright laugh, gathering her skirts with an effortless sweep as she prepared to descend the mezzanine. Of course, that is when she once again, noticed the wayward stares being cast their way once more. Or more aptly, Lysander's direction.
"Well, Lysander, brother." She dipped into a graceful, playful little curtsy.
"Try not to launch a diplomatic incident in my absence. I imagine it would be terribly inconvenient to explain in the registration line."
She stepped closer to Lysander then and murmured just for him:
"Your audience grows ever keener...and far more colorful."
A sly glimmer in her hazel eyes betrayed the tease before she turned on her heel, making her way toward the auctioneer's dais.
Halfway there, however, she caught sight of the Togruta girl from earlier weaving purposefully through the crowd. Well, she had been staring down Lysander earlier.
With the barest tilt of her glass, Sibylla nudged her head toward the movement, intending to intercept
Cerys Dyn
en route to her destination.