Jedi Investigator
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This late into the night, the Cantina was in full swing. Dozens upon dozens of patrons swarmed about it's interior like ants within a colony, each self-interested in their own pleasures or business for the night. It wasn't particularly loud, at least for a crowd of this size in a location so enclosed, but a person would need to often raise their voice in order to be clearly heard, which itself wasn't a problem; after all, the festivities were just beginning. The array of characters found within the establishment were varied- and volatile. Smugglers, pirates, thieves, and killers, all of various repute and ability, mixed and interacted. But, in Hutt space, this kind of crowd was the norm."Haven't seen you around these parts for a quite a while, Finn." A male Zabrak spoke in a husky voice, sounding as if he were constantly on the verge of a coughing fit. He wore a rather simple tunic and leather jacket combination, nothing that stood out much in present company, of which there were several others. A Twi'lek, a couple of Humans, a Bothan, and a Duros, all seated around a rather large open-booth table. Various currencies and trinkets sat in the middle of the table, while each person held a hand of cards, most keeping them close to their body as the glanced at each other.
"The Galaxy is a big place, Jerome." Across from the Zabrak, Lex took a sip from his glass, shuddering as the exotic alcohol crashed into his system. He didn't look up as he responded to the man, instead keeping his eyes on his own hand of cards, which had been placed face down on the table. "I'm sorry you can't see such a pretty face everyday too."
A cacophony of laughter erupted from the table, breaking an unseen tension that'd been held over it. He allowed a smirk to cross his face as he finally looked up at Jerome, who didn't seem as amused. He shrugged.
"Yeah, alright, very funny-" Jerome leaned forward towards the table, "-but last I heard you were in Coalition territory." The laughter died down at this. "Delivering for the Judges now?" A sly grin came to the Zabrak's face.
Lex allowed his eyes to roll in annoyance. "Yeah, and what if I have? You gonna run around telling people?" Jerome's grin faded slowly. "Finn Delson does the odd legal delivery or two! Shame on him!" He spoke in a voice that mocked the Zabrak. "Look if you want to limit your income, that's your business-" as he spoke, the card game came to a head, and each player revealed their trio. "-but me, I'm always looking for the next check." He flipped his own, revealing a full suite. The others at the table, including Jerome, waved dismissively at him as he collected the winnings, the amount equaling to about 5,000 credits total. The group slowly dispersed afterward, leaving him alone at the table.
Finishing off his drink, he settled into his seat, glancing around the Cantina. It was a strange feeling. He'd finally managed to slink out from responsibilities with the Order and slip back into the Frontier, falling back easily into the roles he'd played for over a decade just as easily as someone put on a shirt. He'd been Finn Delson almost as long as he'd been Lex Del'Fino, the identity growing from just a persona into a full blown second life that he lived. He was a smuggler, a reliable one at that. Rarely a dissatisfied client, and always timely in the shipments. The Vagabond's Solace made for a pretty decent freighter, once he removed the Silver Jedi tags and markings that blanketed it's hull and interiors. Often times, Lex felt like the second life, and Finn the first one.
But lately... maybe it was because he was getting old, or maybe it was because he spent so little time with the Order before, but Lex was feeling a bit homesick. Sure, there were plenty of rules that suffocated him, and enough annoying Padawans to drive someone insane, but, it was starting to feel like home, a place to settle. He had to admit that it wasn't something he felt often in his life.
While mulling about his thoughts, a figure approached him. Turning to look, Lex saw it was the Twi'lek that'd been among the players earlier. "Aren't any redoes I'm afraid. Better luck next time."
"Oh that's not what I'm here about-", he said. He was a pale green skinned man, the tentacles that hung from his head wrapped around his neck as a kind of makeshift scarf. He wore a visibly high quality outfit, one more suited to formal parties than bar-crawling and gambling. "-I'm here for you, actually. Or rather. Your talents."
His interest piqued, Lex turned fully towards the man. "Oh?"
"Not here, my employer is waiting however for a meeting."