skin, bone, and arrogance

It had been one of the most curious exchanged Natasi had ever seen in all her years of government.
She couldn't stop replaying it in her mind, seeing the way that [member="The Major"] came out swinging at [member="Madelyn Lowe"] for the apparent sin of proposing a perfectly reasonable use for the space the First Order was in the process of securing. No matter what angle she looked at it, Natasi could not find a suitably reasonable explanation for it with the facts she had at her disposal. Naturally, this led her to conclude that there were relevant facts outside of her possession.
This did not sit well with the Grand Moff. Not well at all.
She would get to the bottom of it, and if there were problems -- well. Natasi considered herself nothing if not a problem solver.
There had been too many shenanigans running amok in her government for the last several months. The Cabinet had become a starship crash pushing a mag-trainwreck into a crowded speeder airway playing host to a three-ring circus. In other words, a nightmare. Even though Lowe and Shepard were both sub-cabinet, she couldn't see anything good coming from the tension existent between the two. This would be doubly true if she elected to elevate Governor Lowe to the cabinet -- a notion she hadn't entirely ruled out.
The semi-annual Governor's Association meeting was a perfect opportunity. It was being hosted on Dosuun, as per the usual. It was helpful, Natasi felt, to give the regional and provincial governments a taste of the cosmopolitan luxury of the capital. The more connected they felt to the home territories -- and the closer they thought they were to getting a promotion that would give them better access to them -- the less likely they were to indulge in aggressive ambition. So Natasi had dispatched a summons, in the form of an invitation for a personal meeting, to Governor Lowe in the days leading up to the association meeting. She was expecting the Governor any moment in her office in the upper floors of the Imperial Palace in Avalonia.
Natasi set her pen down and closed the folder on the document she had been writing, then went to the door to her outer office and pulled it open. "Mr. Glass," she said, holding the folder out to him. To one of her personal assistants, Natasi said: "Coffee, please, and a biscuit if you can find any. Please send in Governor Lowe when she arrives. Thank you." She returned to her office and pulled her jacket on before stepping out onto the wide balcony overlooking the city. For the moment, the weather was pleasant, but she could see a rainstorm approaching from the south.
It was going to be an unusual day.