The Restorer
The ramp of the Vossari Yacht hissed as it lowered, the polished durasteel gleaming under the sun of Serenno. Roman stepped onto the landing platform, the familiar presence of Lysander beside him. Roman couldn't help the fond smile that tugged at his lips. Lysander, his master's younger brother and his best friend, was a breath of fresh air after training with the same NJO Padawans week in and week out. A trip home to introduce Lysander to his friends was just what they needed.
This trip had been on Roman's mind for months, for more reasons than one. He wanted Lysander to experience the beauty of Serenno, to have some fun, and maybe, just maybe, teach Lysander his way with charming girls. Roman had a few ideas on that front, but he figured it would be easy for the young Prince once they got to know him.
Across the expansive landing area, Grell, the family's faithful retainer, approached them with the measured pace of one who had seen countless grand arrivals. He bowed low, his aged face etched with genuine warmth. "Lord Vossari," Grell intoned, his voice a low rumble, "welcome home. Your parents sent apologies, they are away on business with House Vesk and will not return for another week or two."
Roman raised a brow, a smirk beginning to form. This was unexpected, but perhaps, for the purposes of their holiday, fortuitous. He had imagined having to contend with his mother's watchful eyes, or his father's snide comments. The whole estate to themselves? That was certainly something. He shot a glance towards Lysander, a silent question in his eyes.
"Well, Lysander," Roman said, turning his attention back to his young friend, "what are you in the mood for? A tour of the grounds? A swim in the thermal baths? Perhaps we could head to the training grounds and I can test out what you have been learning on Naboo. Or if that's not it, I'm sure I can arrange just about anything else that tickles your fancy." He let his eyes roam over the expanse of his home in all its glory waiting for Lysander's response, his heart feeling lighter than it had in months. He was, after all, on a vacation from the monotony of training. And even better, he had one his favorite people with him to enjoy it.