In the adjacent room to the sabaac game, Talia’s patience was running in short supply, and it had become apparent to the twi’lek sat opposite her. He offered her a wide smile. “Talia…” he said slowly spreading his hands. “You did good work, this is something that cannot be argued with. Quick, clean,” he brought his fingers to his lips and blew a kiss. “Beautiful, just like you. But the Boss…” he clicked his tongue and gave a shrug that suggested he was no in control. “The Boss says your rates are too high. So we’re not paying you what we originally agreed.”
Talia wasn’t looking at him, she was studying the dejarick board between them and assessing her odds. Not to win the game, oh, no, that she’d won three moves ago and Griff knew it, which was why the holograms were beginning to grow restless at his deliberate delay in acting. No, she was playing out each scenario in her head, wondering if the gamorrean and the rodian he’d brought with him were as slow as they were stupid. She’d no armour. That was part of this arrangement. They conducted business in relatively public places, and she came without her armour. Instead the backless nude dress and silver heeled shoes she wore, made them feel more comfortable, especially when she allowed the slit up her legs to ride a little high.
That didn’t mean she was unarmed.
“I wonder, Griff, if your boss knows that you underpay his assassins and bounty hunters and skim off the top. I imagine he would be incredibly upset with you, and equally so to the those who turned a blind eye to it.” Griff smiled, wide and proud, leaning forward.
“Come now, Talia, business is business we have a good rapport you and I, do we not?” her made his move, without looking. This game didn’t matter.
“If you underpay me, our rapport will be irreversibly damaged.”
“A risk I am willing to take.” Talia laughed then without any inflection of amusement as her pieces advanced, shredding through Griff’s. His smile faltered.
“One way or another, I will leave this room with full pay. And when I do, I will not be coming back. This is my last job for you Griff, I’m done playing these stupid games.”
The distinct bellow of a wookie drew Griff’s companions to the open door of their private room, and Talia moved plunging herself into the force, her chair sliding backward as she got to her feet and seized Griff head, bouncing it hard enough from the dejarick table to crack it. The noise was followed by the angry squealing of the gamorrean who swung a fat fist her way. Talia caught it, the sudden stop baffling both the bodyguards, A beat past as energy travelled along her arm before she slammed her own fist into his chest, sending him crashing into the opposite wall before her the glittering heel found the seat of her chair and slid it hard into the legs of the now advancing rodian, he staggered, time enough for her to pulled the holdout from her thigh and level it at his head. He froze, staring into the blasters barrel before lifting his head to meet the red heads gaze.
“I’d like to get paid.” she said softly. “In full. Now.”
[member="Ember Rekali"] [member="Ijaat Mereel"] [member="Vilhelm Balfour"]
Talia wasn’t looking at him, she was studying the dejarick board between them and assessing her odds. Not to win the game, oh, no, that she’d won three moves ago and Griff knew it, which was why the holograms were beginning to grow restless at his deliberate delay in acting. No, she was playing out each scenario in her head, wondering if the gamorrean and the rodian he’d brought with him were as slow as they were stupid. She’d no armour. That was part of this arrangement. They conducted business in relatively public places, and she came without her armour. Instead the backless nude dress and silver heeled shoes she wore, made them feel more comfortable, especially when she allowed the slit up her legs to ride a little high.
That didn’t mean she was unarmed.
“I wonder, Griff, if your boss knows that you underpay his assassins and bounty hunters and skim off the top. I imagine he would be incredibly upset with you, and equally so to the those who turned a blind eye to it.” Griff smiled, wide and proud, leaning forward.
“Come now, Talia, business is business we have a good rapport you and I, do we not?” her made his move, without looking. This game didn’t matter.
“If you underpay me, our rapport will be irreversibly damaged.”
“A risk I am willing to take.” Talia laughed then without any inflection of amusement as her pieces advanced, shredding through Griff’s. His smile faltered.
“One way or another, I will leave this room with full pay. And when I do, I will not be coming back. This is my last job for you Griff, I’m done playing these stupid games.”
The distinct bellow of a wookie drew Griff’s companions to the open door of their private room, and Talia moved plunging herself into the force, her chair sliding backward as she got to her feet and seized Griff head, bouncing it hard enough from the dejarick table to crack it. The noise was followed by the angry squealing of the gamorrean who swung a fat fist her way. Talia caught it, the sudden stop baffling both the bodyguards, A beat past as energy travelled along her arm before she slammed her own fist into his chest, sending him crashing into the opposite wall before her the glittering heel found the seat of her chair and slid it hard into the legs of the now advancing rodian, he staggered, time enough for her to pulled the holdout from her thigh and level it at his head. He froze, staring into the blasters barrel before lifting his head to meet the red heads gaze.
“I’d like to get paid.” she said softly. “In full. Now.”
[member="Ember Rekali"] [member="Ijaat Mereel"] [member="Vilhelm Balfour"]