Iandre had been listening to Varin with quiet attentiveness, her posture relaxed against the bar's edge, and one elbow resting lightly as she cradled her glass. The noise of Club Cadaver washed around them in waves of music, laughter, and shouted orders, but she had long since learned how to let the chaos fade into a mere background texture.
Still, when Uros made his entrance and announced his sudden generosity, her attention shifted almost instinctively toward the source of the disturbance.
Her focus did not shift openly or obviously, but it was just enough to register the change in the room's atmosphere. Her eyes followed the movement of the crowd for a brief moment, noting how people reacted to him and how the physical space subtly adjusted around his presence as the room recalibrated itself without even realizing it had done so. A man who possessed the means to buy goodwill in a single gesture and command attention without once raising his voice was never going to be simply another patron.
The observation was an interesting one to make in such a place. She filed it away quietly in the back of her mind and returned her focus to Varin as though nothing had happened to interrupt their conversation.
When he spoke about the nature of craftsmanship and the value of self-made comfort, a faint, genuine smile touched her lips.
"That is a very good way of putting it," she said softly, her voice steady against the thrum of the club.
"There is a profound kind of intimacy in knowing something that deeply, whether it is a starship, a home, or even a community; you are not just using it, you are in a constant relationship with it."
She turned her glass slowly in her hand, watching the amber liquid catch the flickering neon light of the bar.
"As for Tatiana's people," she continued thoughtfully, choosing her words with care,
"from what she has shared with me, they rely heavily on systems and collective efficiency, favoring automation, optimization, and layered redundancies where everything is designed to minimize waste and unpredictability."
Her gaze drifted briefly toward Tatiana and then back to her companion.
"There is certainly work involved in that lifestyle," she added after a moment of reflection.
"But the nature of it is different. It is more abstract and significantly more distant from the actual physical result."
When Varin spoke again about his respect for those who learned their land and used it fully, she looked at him more directly, her expression softening.
"You are not giving yourself enough credit for the perspective you hold," Iandre said gently. There was no teasing found in her tone, only a grounded sense of honesty.
"You speak about these things the way someone does when they understand them on a fundamental level, not through an academic lens, but a deeply personal one."
She gestured lightly with her glass to emphasize her point.
"People who have never lived that life tend to either romanticize the struggle or dismiss it entirely, yet you do neither because you see the cost and the beauty existing together." Her eyes softened slightly as she reached the heart of her observation.
"That tells me it mattered to you quite a bit."
She noticed the subtle, tell-tale lean in his posture and the slightly delayed balance correction that followed, hiding a small, knowing smile behind a measured sip of her drink.
"Also," she added calmly, her wit surfacing through her composed exterior,
"you are rapidly approaching the point where the pull of gravity is about to become far more persuasive than your pride."
A brief, meaningful pause hung between them.
"If you would like, I can intercept that particular argument before it becomes a public and embarrassing display." It was said lightly, but with the quiet competence of someone who absolutely meant what she said.
Then, as the music swelled and the crowd shifted again, she cast one more brief, subtle glance toward where Uros stood, still and watchful amid the chaos, before returning her attention fully to her companions. Whatever storm he was watching, she could already feel the sharp edge of it approaching.
And in her experience, she did not trust coincidences.
Uros Wren
Varin Mortifer
Tatiana Sah
Tamsin Starfall