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Blue Violet Nightclub
Paradise City, Zeltros
Emotional turmoil was an extra burden she didn't need, with classes going swiftly by, the end of her first year at the Levantine Astronautical Academy coming up quickly over her increasingly like how the deck rose up to meet your face when tripping and falling. After Jared had left her at the academy, their parting words being ones of a desire to entwine their lives together in the bond of matrimony, contact had been reasonable. It became more infrequent on her part as classes got in full swing, then one day they just stopped entirely, and try as she might, she couldn't get ahold of him. Other channels came back with almost nothing to go on. It was as if he had disappeared; worse still, maybe he had, but why? If not a why, then what?
That was six months ago, and she had soldiered on at the academy and in her training as a Warden of the Sky, keeping herself as distracted as possible from her worries, until term break came. Then, without the steady occupation of academia, all the worry crept in again and she panicked for something to fill her time, when it occurred to her that she always had other options available to her. This was what brought her to Zeltros, where she hadn't been since her eighteenth year, after escaping the gilded cage of her former home. The festive, hedonistic planet could easily quell any concerns, at least in a temporary manner; she'd been told none was better for sating any vice than the Blue Violet, and the only criticism she had of the place was that she thought the name would be better switched around.
That thought was the furthest thing from her mind as she sat at the side bar, idly sipping a Meltdown, bathing in the pheromone-choked atmosphere, and amusing herself with attempting mild, 'helping' tricks of the mind on unsuspecting partygoers, through the haze on her own. She hadn't employed the skill much at all after the death of her father, with the fears she had then that had since been long laid to rest, overcome during training with Andra, whom she in some ways missed terribly. Yet another who'd disappeared from her life. Still, the furthest things from her mind, as the suggestion piqued in the back of her psyche that someone might notice what she was doing.
"Oh, let them notice," she hissed to herself, in a tone that very much implied she found the idea absurd, "could be fun." A long, far cry from the eighteen-year-old girl that was afraid of using the Force for what it might turn her into. Maybe she was comfortable with it. "Maybe... I don't really care."
Or did she?
Blue Violet Nightclub
Paradise City, Zeltros
Emotional turmoil was an extra burden she didn't need, with classes going swiftly by, the end of her first year at the Levantine Astronautical Academy coming up quickly over her increasingly like how the deck rose up to meet your face when tripping and falling. After Jared had left her at the academy, their parting words being ones of a desire to entwine their lives together in the bond of matrimony, contact had been reasonable. It became more infrequent on her part as classes got in full swing, then one day they just stopped entirely, and try as she might, she couldn't get ahold of him. Other channels came back with almost nothing to go on. It was as if he had disappeared; worse still, maybe he had, but why? If not a why, then what?
That was six months ago, and she had soldiered on at the academy and in her training as a Warden of the Sky, keeping herself as distracted as possible from her worries, until term break came. Then, without the steady occupation of academia, all the worry crept in again and she panicked for something to fill her time, when it occurred to her that she always had other options available to her. This was what brought her to Zeltros, where she hadn't been since her eighteenth year, after escaping the gilded cage of her former home. The festive, hedonistic planet could easily quell any concerns, at least in a temporary manner; she'd been told none was better for sating any vice than the Blue Violet, and the only criticism she had of the place was that she thought the name would be better switched around.
That thought was the furthest thing from her mind as she sat at the side bar, idly sipping a Meltdown, bathing in the pheromone-choked atmosphere, and amusing herself with attempting mild, 'helping' tricks of the mind on unsuspecting partygoers, through the haze on her own. She hadn't employed the skill much at all after the death of her father, with the fears she had then that had since been long laid to rest, overcome during training with Andra, whom she in some ways missed terribly. Yet another who'd disappeared from her life. Still, the furthest things from her mind, as the suggestion piqued in the back of her psyche that someone might notice what she was doing.
"Oh, let them notice," she hissed to herself, in a tone that very much implied she found the idea absurd, "could be fun." A long, far cry from the eighteen-year-old girl that was afraid of using the Force for what it might turn her into. Maybe she was comfortable with it. "Maybe... I don't really care."
Or did she?