Usually, Scherezade prided herself on knowing every in and out of the Citadel in Golbah City. She spent hours here in between missions, using the training facilities and various things the structure had to offer, sometimes stooping as low as to use the cafeteria to get food when she had no time to hunt. It had been months since she last had to actually do that, since thanks to her droid she was now earning more income than she knew what to do with and that was before counting her salary with the Ministry of Secrets, but there were things in life she just wasn't all too comfortable with, and funnily enough, buying food for the fridge was one of them when it came to meat.
But the classroom section… That was pretty new to her. She had no idea these existed, nor what the lessons actually contained. Yet as part of her community service for the Confederacy, something she was doomed to be doing for a while as punishment for slicing into Confederate datafiles, teaching here was something she was supposed to be doing. Why? She had no idea. When Exarch [member="Srina Talon"] had initially said she'd be doing community service, Scherezade had imagined she'd be cleaning up road kill in backwater villages, not… Teaching.
Today was meant to be her first such lesson, and the student she'd been assigned was… Archivist A'Runda? The name had sounded familiar to her and she flicked through the datapad, remembering instantly who that was. Crap! She'd met him on Tatooine and sort of taken him as her personal slave for a whole ten minutes, giving him the choice between joining the Confederacy and having him sold on to someone else. She was slightly disappointed when he'd opted to join the Confederacy since she could've seriously used the credits, but Scherezade was sometimes smart enough to know when a battle was not worth fighting.
Entering the classroom, Scherezade was clad, for a change, in the Knights Obsidian Strike armor. She hated that thing. And it was odd to still wear it, considering she was no longer a Knight Obsidian, but her job with the Ministry of Secrets involved secrecy, so to anyone who did not have the correct clearance level, she was still a Pathfinder.
"Hey Sand Muncher," she greeted him with a grin and took a seat right across of him, fighting the urge to put her legs on the table. She'd never actually attended a classroom. There had been no time to go to school in the year and a half that she'd existed, and she wasn't quite sure that she'd have gone even if her life had been normal. No one else in her family had, after all. "What am I supposed to be teaching you today?"
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