"Come on you sorry lots take off. All out of spice and I've places to be" Switching to Hutteese seamlessly she would offer one more item. "Buu-less uba huujah bedwan lightsooah." A small cylindrical metal object waved about in Nova's hand. A Jedi Lightsaber which of course no one was interested in buying. Far too rich for any in the crowds wallet. Nar Kreeta wasn't exactly a place with loose credits unless you were a Hutt, or an associate of one. The hangerson dispersed back into the busy streets. Nova pocketed the weapon and knelt down to roll up a cloth she'd arrayed a few other items on no one wanted or could afford to buy. Still with a nice profit off the spice she'd done well for today. Not that it was over. She did have some place to be. In good time.
Nova stashed her goods away in a bag and slung the bag itself over her shoulder. A quick scan around for any authorities gave way to a feeling of ease. This backwater may be a criminal haven but it didn't mean Silvers weren't trying to change that. Nova took off into the flow of pedestrian traffic off to go burn time. First stop was grabbing some caf which she drank outdoors listening to some street musicians. A good set but she didn't stick around to hear it all out once her drink was finished. Nova kept on wandering loosely where she needed to be. Along the way she met an alien begging in the street. Not one she recognized but the poor creature didn't even have legs to stand on. Probably lost them in one of the wars or could have been some accident, she didn't want to ask. Nova stayed with the alien chatting for a short time while no one else paid them even a glance. She slipped some credit chits out from today's earning and passed them into the hands of this poor soul discreetly. Didn't want some thug to just mug this cripple after she left. Which with but a goodbye she left to continue on. Nova felt something. Something itching at her mind as she strode away. She ignored the feeling and not too long after was crossing a bridge. Not too many people were walking across in the good twenty minutes she spent leaning on the bridge railing. Just idly watching the water and the lowering sun. She chose the spot for a reason to wait and not just for the scenery. That feeling was back. Nova couldn't shake it off. Checking her phone for the time she realized she'd spent too long here and needed to make the rendezvous. Leaving the bridge for the twilight of the cities shadows and artificial light.
Down busy streets for a while then slipping down an alleyway to check her phones map application to set her bearings right. Nova took more back ways than the main roads. She'd always had to cross them block by block. The dense urban cityscape was grid built and offered little alternative. Eventually she ended up taking one last turn. This alley was bigger than most, and set right near the water of a bay. The sun was nearing to set but she wasn't far now. Another minute and she'd be there. Another minute too long. Nova stopped in the middle of the alley. Her long shadow cast far enough back to nearly touch the building she turned at. The bag rolled off and hit the asphalt with a dull thud. "I know you've been following me. Come on out I don't bite. I want to get this over with I have somewhere to be." The sun right in her eye made it hard to make out where someone could be hiding. A cupped hand did little to improve her sight. The next move was theirs.
Nova stashed her goods away in a bag and slung the bag itself over her shoulder. A quick scan around for any authorities gave way to a feeling of ease. This backwater may be a criminal haven but it didn't mean Silvers weren't trying to change that. Nova took off into the flow of pedestrian traffic off to go burn time. First stop was grabbing some caf which she drank outdoors listening to some street musicians. A good set but she didn't stick around to hear it all out once her drink was finished. Nova kept on wandering loosely where she needed to be. Along the way she met an alien begging in the street. Not one she recognized but the poor creature didn't even have legs to stand on. Probably lost them in one of the wars or could have been some accident, she didn't want to ask. Nova stayed with the alien chatting for a short time while no one else paid them even a glance. She slipped some credit chits out from today's earning and passed them into the hands of this poor soul discreetly. Didn't want some thug to just mug this cripple after she left. Which with but a goodbye she left to continue on. Nova felt something. Something itching at her mind as she strode away. She ignored the feeling and not too long after was crossing a bridge. Not too many people were walking across in the good twenty minutes she spent leaning on the bridge railing. Just idly watching the water and the lowering sun. She chose the spot for a reason to wait and not just for the scenery. That feeling was back. Nova couldn't shake it off. Checking her phone for the time she realized she'd spent too long here and needed to make the rendezvous. Leaving the bridge for the twilight of the cities shadows and artificial light.
Down busy streets for a while then slipping down an alleyway to check her phones map application to set her bearings right. Nova took more back ways than the main roads. She'd always had to cross them block by block. The dense urban cityscape was grid built and offered little alternative. Eventually she ended up taking one last turn. This alley was bigger than most, and set right near the water of a bay. The sun was nearing to set but she wasn't far now. Another minute and she'd be there. Another minute too long. Nova stopped in the middle of the alley. Her long shadow cast far enough back to nearly touch the building she turned at. The bag rolled off and hit the asphalt with a dull thud. "I know you've been following me. Come on out I don't bite. I want to get this over with I have somewhere to be." The sun right in her eye made it hard to make out where someone could be hiding. A cupped hand did little to improve her sight. The next move was theirs.