Taeli Raaf
Bookworm
[member="Alicia Drey"] [member="Joon"] [member="Jaster of Clan Awaud"]
Before she replied to Jaster's queries, Taeli watched the young woman named Justiciara excuse herself from the conversation. Someone still had a long way to go before they could effectively be involved in such things. The girl let her own personal feelings toward someone or a group get in the way of civility, that was never good for business. Still... there was something else that was nagging at her... something about how the girl felt...
"I'm hardly ever in GA space, even I'm aligned with them," Taeli answered, watching the girl at the window still. "Always off on company business or dealing with some crisis or expedition. I'm constantly out exploring the Outer Rim, but they've been good to work with. We just recently were negotiating with the Naboo to enter the fold, but we were attacked by an unknown Sith. They devastated the part of the palace we were in, but if not for, excuse me here, my timely action and a friend's, there would be a lot more dead bodies than there were."
Before she replied to Jaster's queries, Taeli watched the young woman named Justiciara excuse herself from the conversation. Someone still had a long way to go before they could effectively be involved in such things. The girl let her own personal feelings toward someone or a group get in the way of civility, that was never good for business. Still... there was something else that was nagging at her... something about how the girl felt...
"I'm hardly ever in GA space, even I'm aligned with them," Taeli answered, watching the girl at the window still. "Always off on company business or dealing with some crisis or expedition. I'm constantly out exploring the Outer Rim, but they've been good to work with. We just recently were negotiating with the Naboo to enter the fold, but we were attacked by an unknown Sith. They devastated the part of the palace we were in, but if not for, excuse me here, my timely action and a friend's, there would be a lot more dead bodies than there were."