Suhara Villow
The Crimson Flower

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Coruscant, the great Galactic whirlpool into which all the credit-lenders, fatcats, and desperadoes are inevitably sucked into. Its skyscrapers reached into space allowing their inhabitants to ignore the plight of those below them. The difference between politicians and lobbyists in their ivory towers to the gangsters and bounty hunters that stalked the neon-lit underbelly was minuscule. Decadence and piety, despair and hope, stubbornness and compromise. An ecumenopolis of contradictions and urban insanity. A place where the fate of trillions could be decided by a single ten-minute meeting.
Where the fate of her planet would be decided. To live under the boot of tyranny for another hundred years or to join the Galactic chorus of liberation?
Whatever the case was, just being here made Suhara sick to her stomach. Wherever she went there was no end to the crowds, even the out-of-the-way walkways and the alleyways were on the verge of bursting. Every step required tremendous effort not only to find a spot to squeeze through but also to defend oneself from the neverending onslaught of pickpockets and con artists. It was like trying to paddle up a stream of liquid flesh.
Somehow she eventually made it to Senate Plaza where the throng finally parted. If her second-in-command, a thin wiry middle-aged human going bald named Pierre, hadn't been there she would have succumbed to the mob a long time ago. He had been her paddle. Suhara stared up at the great statues that lined the avenue of the founders of the Galactic Republic and the later Alliance. Faces that everybody in the Galaxy knew, but were alien to her. They were figures of life, liberty, and prosperity that her people had never experienced.
There were no tributes to such heroes on Chantemer, only unmarked mass graves.
They navigated the Atrium of the Senate, full of richly garbed politicians and their constituents. The pair of them stood out, with military-issued plain black greatcoats and peaked caps. They had hidden the insignia of the Chantemer Defence Forces just in case the Vanguard Party had embedded agents on Coruscant. Suhara could easily have been mistaken for Pierre's daughter as she barely came up to his shoulder, and he was that tall.
After observing the Equal Rights bill proceedings to make sure their target was in attendance, they found a side entrance where Pierre got to work with his Data Spike. "Are you sure we should be doing this? We are sneaking up on a Senator without security checks. I wouldn't be surprised if we're shot at on the way."
"There's no other way to get his attention," Suhara muttered as she watched Pierre's back, "He's already swarmed by petitioners and lobbyists the moment he leaves the chambers. His Holomail would be so waterlogged with requests that I'm sure ours would just be mass-deleted by some algorithm. If we go the old-fashioned case of raising awareness, the Vanguard Party and that bastard Poutine would know exactly where we are."
"As if he doesn't already."
"I'm willing to make the bet that he doesn't. That's why I sent the rest of the fleet into the outer rim in the opposite direction to keep his attention there, not here."
"You don't need to justify it to me, ma'am. The men knew what they were getting into."
"It's just it doesn't feel right to risk their-" The door opened, interrupting her. The two of them shuffled in.
"How do I like, Pierre? Presentable?" Suhara licked the palm of her hand and ran it through her hair.
"Frankly, ma'am, quite the opposite. But that should hardly matter, it's the message that counts"
"Sorry," Suhara could feel her heart punching against her ribs, "It's just that this one talk decides the fate of our planet. If doesn't hear us out, I don't know who else will. Maybe we should think of another way-"
"Too late. Here he comes." Pierre pointed towards the senate chamber as a Bothan began to leave.
Suhara swallowed and suddenly wished she wasn't so short. Blood pounded at her ears. She approached the man, praying she could pronounce his name right, "Senator Kel Se'Taav, I am Captain Suhara Villow of the Chantemer People's Liberation Army. If I could have a moment of your time?"