Raxus Prime...Deep in Sith Space
She had recklessly maneuvered her ship right into the atmosphere of Raxus Prime without reconsidering the choice she had made. She needed to get his attention, and this would clearly be a way to do it. A few golden flecks mingled in the blue ocean of her eyes as they flicked towards the Imperial Officer that had 'arrested' her. Well, to be fair, he hadn't arrested her, but he had insisted on her waiting here until the authorities arrived and she was utterly fine with that, because she had hoped he would show up.
It had been a little foolish and stubborn enough of her to fly towards Raxus anyway, so she was glad they had allowed her to land at the spaceport at all, but now she was definitely curious about how this would play out. They had allowed her to land, but the welcoming committee had been rather startled as she had identified herself and well, she couldn't have even blamed them.
Was it desperation that had driven her here? No...she had actually been driven by a fierce determination. She was not afraid, but her thoughts were still racing. This could end in so many ways and even if she wasn't afraid, she was definitely not sure what he would say...or even do to her. She took a deep breath as she let her gaze wander across the room. The tension inside it was definitely high, and he hadn't even appeared.
Her gaze met the Officers again and she immediately realized that he was even more confused about what she was wearing. Well, instead of having arrived in her senator attire, she had chosen her Sith uniform, because she was considering it as definitely more appropriate for the occasion, even if she didn't even know how to describe the occasion.
What she did know though, was that she had no doubts. She had left the hospital where President Thorne had taken her a few days ago and hadn't spoken to anyone but her aides at home. Just like expected, the darkness hadn't left - no quite the contrary, it had even spread, and she was starting to feel a little antsy even. There was something inside her, something far more powerful than ever and it was driving her. In fact, it had even driven her here. When she had set the coordinates to Sith space, she hadn't even chosen a planet. She had almost followed like...a calling.
Her heart was beating so loud that she could even hear it. Her breathing was somewhat flat and the tension continued rising. Not just in the air, but also in her muscles and so she had pushed herself back to her feet and started pacing. This had in fact made the Imperial Officer nervous, but she didn't even care. He watched her with a hint of mistrust, but curiosity still seemed to dominate his mind and this was already enough to tempt her.
Without a warning, she stopped were she was in dove right in, mercilessly weaving her way through the structures without even having him notice. It was a quick intrusion, yet when she pulled back there was a slight smile on her lips. So he was indeed not only confused, but also highly intrigued. In fact, he was expecting him to land soon, and he wanted to know exactly what she was up to. But no. She hadn't stated her request. It was not like this was something to be verbalized just like that anyway.
@Sreeya
It had been a little foolish and stubborn enough of her to fly towards Raxus anyway, so she was glad they had allowed her to land at the spaceport at all, but now she was definitely curious about how this would play out. They had allowed her to land, but the welcoming committee had been rather startled as she had identified herself and well, she couldn't have even blamed them.
Was it desperation that had driven her here? No...she had actually been driven by a fierce determination. She was not afraid, but her thoughts were still racing. This could end in so many ways and even if she wasn't afraid, she was definitely not sure what he would say...or even do to her. She took a deep breath as she let her gaze wander across the room. The tension inside it was definitely high, and he hadn't even appeared.
Her gaze met the Officers again and she immediately realized that he was even more confused about what she was wearing. Well, instead of having arrived in her senator attire, she had chosen her Sith uniform, because she was considering it as definitely more appropriate for the occasion, even if she didn't even know how to describe the occasion.
What she did know though, was that she had no doubts. She had left the hospital where President Thorne had taken her a few days ago and hadn't spoken to anyone but her aides at home. Just like expected, the darkness hadn't left - no quite the contrary, it had even spread, and she was starting to feel a little antsy even. There was something inside her, something far more powerful than ever and it was driving her. In fact, it had even driven her here. When she had set the coordinates to Sith space, she hadn't even chosen a planet. She had almost followed like...a calling.
Her heart was beating so loud that she could even hear it. Her breathing was somewhat flat and the tension continued rising. Not just in the air, but also in her muscles and so she had pushed herself back to her feet and started pacing. This had in fact made the Imperial Officer nervous, but she didn't even care. He watched her with a hint of mistrust, but curiosity still seemed to dominate his mind and this was already enough to tempt her.
Without a warning, she stopped were she was in dove right in, mercilessly weaving her way through the structures without even having him notice. It was a quick intrusion, yet when she pulled back there was a slight smile on her lips. So he was indeed not only confused, but also highly intrigued. In fact, he was expecting him to land soon, and he wanted to know exactly what she was up to. But no. She hadn't stated her request. It was not like this was something to be verbalized just like that anyway.
@Sreeya