Miya Ashera
Pink & Deadly
Saoirse had waited for over an hour until there finally was movement above the hangar. With a frown she watched as the small freighter set down These smugglers were never on time. The hangar itself was one of the more modest ones on Balosar. This meant less attention and fewer pockets miss Reyes had to share her profits with. The arrangement took good money to set up, but the following transactions would more than make up for it. That's what she told herself as she walked inside.
What met the smugglers was a small group of three; Saoirse and two fairly bulky Balosar men. They worked as bouncers at Club Tranquillity, but given the nature of that club it was understood that they would do more than just watch the door. For something like this it would have been preferable with more people, but they were short on manpower. Business was good, but not that good.
"Hello darling! What, not happy to see me?" the smuggler she had come to know as simply 'Kaz' grinned from ear to ear as he walked down the freighter's ramp with outstretched arms. "You're late" Saoirse frowned. "Ah, see, dodging government officials and other competitors transporting large amounts of illegal spices will do that to you. But don't fret dear, I've got your goods." Kaz seemed as carefree as always. He wasn't the type to worry about things in advance, and he'd slipped out of enough trouble to get a false sense of invincibility. If his blasters didn't do the trick, he could always talk his way out of it, right?
Saoirse rolled her eyes and gestured for one of her bouncers to hand him the credit chips. Kaz's co-pilot pushed a repulsorlift-powered cart down the ramp. After inspection and a nod of approval from her entourage, Saoirse was satisfied the transaction was complete. "Until next time, Kaz" she said. "What, not even a kiss? I flew a long way to see you." Kaz replied smirking. His tone was mocking. Out of all the times she'd met with him, he had never managed to stay serious for more than ten seconds at the time. It became clear no records would be broken today. "Bite me" she replied, back turned. "I might"
Leaving Kaz and their credits behind, the trio walked out into the streets of Balosar. It was a dark and grimy place, far from the clean, privileged lives of Coruscanti snobs or whathaveyou. The many suffered while a few profited. So long as Saoirse remained amongst the few profiting, she'd voice no complaints. Now all that remained for them was to make it back to Club Tranquillity and let profit happen.
[member="Livna Zios"]
What met the smugglers was a small group of three; Saoirse and two fairly bulky Balosar men. They worked as bouncers at Club Tranquillity, but given the nature of that club it was understood that they would do more than just watch the door. For something like this it would have been preferable with more people, but they were short on manpower. Business was good, but not that good.
"Hello darling! What, not happy to see me?" the smuggler she had come to know as simply 'Kaz' grinned from ear to ear as he walked down the freighter's ramp with outstretched arms. "You're late" Saoirse frowned. "Ah, see, dodging government officials and other competitors transporting large amounts of illegal spices will do that to you. But don't fret dear, I've got your goods." Kaz seemed as carefree as always. He wasn't the type to worry about things in advance, and he'd slipped out of enough trouble to get a false sense of invincibility. If his blasters didn't do the trick, he could always talk his way out of it, right?
Saoirse rolled her eyes and gestured for one of her bouncers to hand him the credit chips. Kaz's co-pilot pushed a repulsorlift-powered cart down the ramp. After inspection and a nod of approval from her entourage, Saoirse was satisfied the transaction was complete. "Until next time, Kaz" she said. "What, not even a kiss? I flew a long way to see you." Kaz replied smirking. His tone was mocking. Out of all the times she'd met with him, he had never managed to stay serious for more than ten seconds at the time. It became clear no records would be broken today. "Bite me" she replied, back turned. "I might"
Leaving Kaz and their credits behind, the trio walked out into the streets of Balosar. It was a dark and grimy place, far from the clean, privileged lives of Coruscanti snobs or whathaveyou. The many suffered while a few profited. So long as Saoirse remained amongst the few profiting, she'd voice no complaints. Now all that remained for them was to make it back to Club Tranquillity and let profit happen.
[member="Livna Zios"]