soft epilogue

Jedi Enclave
Cato Neimoida
Cato Neimoida
After her meeting with the Alchemist on Anaaj, Loske had three more assets in her stock against Starweirds than she'd had before. That was all the shopkeeper had in person, and he'd been generous in divulging so many for the good of mankind. He'd even given her another path to go on, to hunt down more light side Force artefacts for triumph.
"Do you think she knows about me?" Loske asked, touching her cheeks to see if they had any resemblance to either of her parents. The shape of her face was distinct, and not mirroring the structured narrowness of either of her donors. It was a bad place to start the comparison. Although she was standing in front of the small face mirror in S.S. Bruno, her mind was elsewhere. To an imagined time when perhaps her family life was more normal, and her parents and their friends were dinner-party-levels of companionship rather than means to ends. Marcello was perhaps the truly more friendly of the two, and that's who Loske took after when pursuing friendships. She was needy. Perhaps she and Master [member="Avalore Eden"] could have shared theories over dinner rolls, Isar and Loske could have played with the children of Jedi. She looked down at her form at that moment, breaking from the daydream and brushing invisible dust from her hips. She had not been made for dinner parties, her purpose was more dreadful.
Frank didn't reply - he didn't like to indulge Loske's pity parties and instead started rolling down the ramp to the landing bay, the pilot following suit into the cloudy welcome of Cato Neimoidia.
To even get here, she'd had to reach out to her parent to get the exact location and hooked up within the Jedi Network. She tried to be independent of them to a point, but she was also on a time crunch --- the CIS hyperlane was at a stall until these ghosts could be beat. She also didn't want them coming, so a quick 411 update was all there was to their family transaction.
Loske exhaled heavily, pushing her forlorn thoughts aside and replacing them with the intention of why she was here. To better equip the G.U.I.D.E team for facing the galaxy's most terrible adversary.
The landing pad was a fair distance from the actual enclave, and she looked skyward to the peak of the mountain, hoisting her pack over her shoulders. This was going to be a heck of a climb and stuff. If only she had one of those fancy Mandalorian backpacks.....
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It was an overnight climb. One Loske had prepared for, and on the next morning there was a physical light at the end of the tunnel. The girl shimmied down a narrow crevace within the mountain itself, wedged between narrow, rocky walls until the mouth of the mountain opened to reveal a long bridge leading to a perceptively floating building.
"No wonder you never see a fat Jedi..." Loske murmured, taking a minute to hunch over and catch her breath from the descent. "They hide all their homes away from any sort of motor vehicle." She stood, re-shouldering her backpack and shaking her head, murmuring about how ridiculous this all was and how difficult it would be to do a grocery run.
One foot after another, she stepped onto the less-than-reliable-looking bridge, checking over her shoulder every so often to make sure Frank was well balanced and not about to slip through the knotted ropes.