Ever since that day on Raxus Prime, life had been boring as bantha shit.
In all honesty, as grateful as she was (capable) of being for John's help in extracting her from that particular predicament - and let it be said, she was most definitely grateful to not be subject to whatever it was that whichever imperial baron, socialite or whozit's thug might have wanted to do to her. Not that the thought was at all a fear-inducing one, but thugs tended to be of intellectual mud and of unfortunate sabacc hands of attractiveness. Not to mention there'd be nothing to gain, not even satisfaction once she would be done freeing herself - had that been the case.
That aside, the boring life was much safer and... though she had difficulty admitting it, this was a welcome break. Just never mind the fact that her most recent passenger made her want to break her word and strangle the sunovabitch anyway. What good was she if she couldn't keep her word?
It was the solemn and honest giving of her word that held her here. There was no guarantee that John would go through the same ordeal again to fish her out of trouble and it was certainly unlikely if it was under similar circumstances as the last.
Oh, the things even the most errant of souls will do for those they care about. Or at least respected. Or something like that.
Soon, however, the present life of Selinica Miriya Cailis may take a turn for the less excruciatingly boring.
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Dantooine Space Station
0724 hrs
The missive proved to be a rather promising read - John Glayde had a new job for her that, according to him, might be a little more in line with her skills and tastes. All he'd given was some very scant details, coordinates that would appear to land her in the middle of nowhere and aside from that, strict orders that she had to stop and acquire some 'live cargo' on the way. The ingrained attitude she touted for the past many years told her to hell with the orders, do as you fucking well please, but... it was also just as likely of her to be stubborn and prove otherwise.
At least the cargo wasn't livestock, so it might be manageable. Force, it took an age and a half to get that smell out of the Mitternacht and it wasn't something she cared to repeat. She was simply meant to wait for her live cargo of one man to show up, with the claim that they would know to look for her. All John had to say about it was that it was an 'acquiantance' of his.
Somehow, she knew better than to just be okay with that. On the other hand, it could be a pleasant surprise...
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