Zonia Kalranoos
Caveat emptor
The world is a book; those who do not travel read but a page.
An subtle itch, on the soles of Tionne's feet, ever so gently waking her up at night. She'd then wiggle in bed like a worm, rubbing her feet against the sheets, but there was only one remedy to this peculiar ailment. This was a definite sign it was time for a different bed, on another planet, preferrably on the other side of the galaxy. Only then did the symptoms perish and Thanewulf could enjoy a few nights of uninterrupted slumber. Years of detachment from all things material, emotional and even spiritual sculpted a drifter-like personality, with faltering allegiances towards worldly authority. Social constructs were too rigid for Tionne's inherent relativism, the heedless myopia of Jedi a worldview she could not identify herself with. Besides, to do good, one needed not to side with the Jedi, or against the Sith, for that matter. Thanewulf's foremost obligation was always to that vast majority of souls residing in this galaxy who had no power over the potent current of the Force. Very few Jedi understood this need to live outside of grand walls of Temples, away from tell-tale fame. Much like Republic worlds, Voss was no place for the Coruscanti Jedi. Having spent several weeks lurking about and exerting much effort not to be noticed, the entire ordeal was not much different to what she witnessed on Ossuss. Different names, but in essence the same. She was slowly running out of places to go, as a Jedi at least. A life of seclusion was always an option.
Philosophical musings aside, getting off the planet was now a priority. The method was somewhat less glorious, but having travelled across the galaxy mostly as a stowaway, this she could rely on. Deminutive Hapan physiology was helpful in crawlspaces of all kinds and ducts into which she could slither like a snake.
The life-support ducts of a YT-2000 were especially narrow, with Tionne having to remove everything but her dark gray pants, white tank top and flight boots. She drew her face closer to the ventilation lattice, which gave her quite a good view of the cockpit. As she waited for the pilot of this vessel to return, Thanewulf felt her entire body go numb from the position she found herself in. The sensation was irritating, yet she was left with enough focus to completely conceal her presence in the Force.
Thankfully, breaking into a ship was not necessary this time, which would be considered a felony by most social standards. Bless the maintainance crew and their forgetfullness to lock the ship overnight. In the end, nobody ever complained about some spice on board, no?
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