Shadow In The Night
Truthfully, despite being an explorer, with a heart that burned for adventure, one woman would have never drifted this far between the stars to arrive on Cermau unless the occasion called for it. As it so happened, it very much did.
It wasn't necessarily for the city. It wasn't really for this establishment and its music. It wasn't exactly for the patrons in it or the denizens in the streets. It certainly wasn't for the average beverage in her grip. It was for just one other person as much as a lonely rumor.
Fingers turn the gin on the tabletop, dry, with no tonic or cocktail. Lifts it, gin tips from rim, sips it, licks lips. Tastes like spiced pine. Can't complain. The drink wasn't quite her focus anyway.
No, her cybernetic eyes were on the greater floor of the cantina, Turner's Corner. It wasn't rich, wasn't poor, catered to the honest as much as the not so much. One shadier character, in particular, was who this Pantoran woman waited for.
She looked inconspicuous enough for the mission, dressed in a tan leather jacket, black shirt and jeans. None would recognize her for being of the light, never mind its shadow, though she did not sit alone.
Her and another, at the same table, were waiting for the arrival of their target. When that target was a known high profile criminal, wreaking havoc with the darkness of the Force, well, you might send in two Jedi Knights.
Though, when they were unknown, only suspected of being in possession of a Sith artifact, even if they didn't know it, and on this planet to sell it to those who also do or don't know, well, you just might send in two Jedi Shadows to investigate. And so they wait.
M Malum In Se
