Delila Castillon
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Delila didn't expect to be assaulted by heat and humidity right away. The moment she had stepped outside the climate controlled interior hangar spaces it had hit her like a wall, causing a bit of a grumble to escape her. It wasn't the planets fault, Dells had been used to sticking it out in space and this was the exact opposite : hot, humid, and sunny. Blue-green eyes squinted against the brightness and she stopped to dig around in her rucksack, pulling out a pair of sunglasses to cut the glare. Better.
Deposited here after picking up and odd job, Delila was going to go down her typical routine when arriving somewhere new, even when she traveled with a crew. Survey the area, find some locals, catch up on galactic news, then find another job. If she timed it right it never took longer than a day or two unless the local economy was just horrible. Judging from what she currently saw the economy certainly wasn't a problem : large islands dotted with clean, bright cities and villages. Even if there was no shady underbelly on the planet plenty of legitimate work was typically easy enough to nab - shipping companies always needed an extra hand.
Looking horribly out of place compared to the locals and throngs of tourists, the redhead needed to stretch her legs in the interim. Lined pedestrian streets ran along the shore and thought it best to start there, appearing as if it went around the perimeter of the island. Dells had been walking scarcely fifteen minutes when she came upon an advertisement on the side of a rubbish can for Hutch's Bar & Grill, Best Nerf Steaks on Planet . At the corner, the visage of one Dirks Hutchinson was near the address. The Dirks Hutchinson, former Rebel Alliance hotshot pilot and one-time fellow special forces member. Owned a bar and grill. It looked like one of those celebrity-owned places, you know, where holodrama stars stuck their name on a restaurant in silent partnership.
Delila had to visit. From what she could tell it was a thirty minute walk. Well worth it.
It didn't take thirty minutes to arrive, it took nearly an hour. Dells had gotten mixed up and went into the city instead of veering off on some type of boardwalk that jutted into the deep blue ocean. An upscale tourist trap and general nightlife area by the look of it. She was actually impressed that Dirks had pulled something off like this. Or licensed the use of his name and image - either way fairly smart move in her book.
Approaching the hostess booth, now was the time to find out if the infamous Rebel was at the seaside bar and grill.
"Is Dirks Hutchinson in? If so I'd like to speak to him."