The Blood Hound

[member="Elias Logain"] | [member="Vytal Noctura"]
Dragonflower Nebula. Scherezade grumped as she walked off the ramp of her ship, the Giggledust, leaving her Loth Wolf on it. Her legs knew where to take her, to the location she and the other two had chosen in advance for their meeting. Still in Confederate space, yet far enough from where the Confederates were usually at. She'd checked the data files earlier, wanting to see what the volume of missions and expeditions there were, and found it surprisingly almost nonexistent. It made what they wanted, of course, perfect.
Looking back at her ship only once during her walk, the Blood Hound sighed. It was a year ago that she had cast that terrible Blood spell that had gone so entirely wrong. The blood writings were still on the walls of the ship, covering the insides. She had covered them with pale pink sheets so she could pretend they were not there, yet she could feel their power pulsing and growing. And she had no clue what it meant. Yet despite everything that had happened, Scherezade had not yet been able to bring herself to get the blood, and with it all that it carried, removed. She made a mental note to get some Force dampers so it would at least stick out less like a Darkside Force Thumb in the great big web, and then turned back to resume her hike.
But right. They had said they would meet here. Agreements had been made, coordinates had been sent for them all. Three people – Scherezade herself, Vytal Nocturna who was a Dathomiri Witch, and Elias Logain, who had a new take on using either the Force or Witchcraft (Scherezade wasn't sure which) – had met each other completely by accident on Haruund Kaal not too long ago. Both women had been almost taken by the planet's curse, to which the man seemed to be resistant to. It had taken all three of them to work on removing it, and they were led by the man, something that Scherezade in hindsight had considered horribly funny seeing as Vytal was a Dathomiri. Scherezade had used her own abilities, and as had Vytal.
Aside for saving that planet, the three had all piqued the interest of each other, in each other. So what better way was there to satisfy that thirst, other than to meet again? The location they had spoken of was not one a ship, not even a small one, could land safely next to. That had required the further away docking and the walk. But three such points were offered – one for each of them, to walk more or less the same amount of steps. The whole equality thing was… Odd.
And what more, the closer Scherezade was getting to the meeting point, a small clearing with a stream, not unlike the one they had met at, though with much better weather and this time without a curse, the more she thought she could sense the other two as well. Could she? Or perhaps, was she just imagining it?
Maybe, just maybe, it would be best to let them know. Grinning, the Sithling peacocked her presence through the Force. Unless one of them had chosen to Force Die just moments prior, and if they really were there, they would sense her with ease.