A Simpler Life
Ishana was hardly wrong, Kaalia had to admit to herself. Making matters worse was the fact that they barely even knew what the plan was, and even though she was sure they'd get a good enough explanation beforehand, the shady port they were meeting at and the vibe she was getting told her this was going to be far from a straightforward adventure. Most damning of all though was the fact Ishana was rarely, if ever, wrong about her hunches. If she smelled trouble, it wasn't far.
Kaalia'd make sure they would both get home in one piece, though. Above everything.
After her wife got her order handled the redhead picked out her own noodles. In the meantime she'd wait on a response from Taeli so they'd knew where to meet the rest of the group. Until then, they'd simply have to wait. Not that it bothered Kaalia, though, this way she had enough time to enjoy her food. Speaking of which, the noodles were surprisingly tasty.
"I was tying up the loose ends as triumvir," Kaalia explained. "I'm nearly done with my notes for my successor, after that I am officially retired." The woman smiled when she said that last word. Her duties as a Sith were taking up much of her time, often leaving her wishing there were more hours in a day. Now she would be able to focus all that newfound time on that which mattered most to her- her family. She'd still act as Valkyrie Matriarch and continue teaching her apprentices, but those things were much more manageable. "Not nearly as exciting as what you were doing, but hey," Kaalia added as she shrugged, chuckling just slightly.
"Actually, I think I'll finish up those notes somewhere during the trip. Might as well, right?"
Kaalia'd make sure they would both get home in one piece, though. Above everything.
After her wife got her order handled the redhead picked out her own noodles. In the meantime she'd wait on a response from Taeli so they'd knew where to meet the rest of the group. Until then, they'd simply have to wait. Not that it bothered Kaalia, though, this way she had enough time to enjoy her food. Speaking of which, the noodles were surprisingly tasty.
"I was tying up the loose ends as triumvir," Kaalia explained. "I'm nearly done with my notes for my successor, after that I am officially retired." The woman smiled when she said that last word. Her duties as a Sith were taking up much of her time, often leaving her wishing there were more hours in a day. Now she would be able to focus all that newfound time on that which mattered most to her- her family. She'd still act as Valkyrie Matriarch and continue teaching her apprentices, but those things were much more manageable. "Not nearly as exciting as what you were doing, but hey," Kaalia added as she shrugged, chuckling just slightly.
"Actually, I think I'll finish up those notes somewhere during the trip. Might as well, right?"