Lost and Found
Lace's first day on Naboo was going in an awful direction. Sure,
Oleander Webb
saved her life, but then he brought her to some building for a weirdly familiar organization and left her alone there! First one person walked by and looked at her weirdly, then another, and another, and none of them looked like her or Oleander and she didn't know how to handle strange people looking at her like that!
So she ran, right out of the building, absolutely having some kind of anxiety attack, soaking wet, emaciated, and dressed in what could barely pass as a dress.
Running through the streets of the city, Lace looked like a wreck. She knew this, and she could feel the stares from the civilians as more tears streamed down her face. Where could she go? She was too far away to go back and find Oleander, and honestly? Lace was lost. Lost in every way a person could be lost. She needed to find somewhere safe, but where? There were so many people around, where could she hide?
Then, she spotted and alley, and dashed into it, just enough to be in the shadows. Lace leaned against the wall, let out another sob, before collapsing on the ground. She was exhausted, hungry, and having an anxiety attack. Could her day get any worse?
Felix Aquila

So she ran, right out of the building, absolutely having some kind of anxiety attack, soaking wet, emaciated, and dressed in what could barely pass as a dress.
Running through the streets of the city, Lace looked like a wreck. She knew this, and she could feel the stares from the civilians as more tears streamed down her face. Where could she go? She was too far away to go back and find Oleander, and honestly? Lace was lost. Lost in every way a person could be lost. She needed to find somewhere safe, but where? There were so many people around, where could she hide?
Then, she spotted and alley, and dashed into it, just enough to be in the shadows. Lace leaned against the wall, let out another sob, before collapsing on the ground. She was exhausted, hungry, and having an anxiety attack. Could her day get any worse?
