Chancellor Emerita / Advisor of State
Promises Promises
Inside Adhira's Memories // The Alliance Medical Facility // Coruscant
Auteme // Ryv // Aarav Chandra (in memory)
The image of Byss's incomplete landscape faded away and Adhira felt herself sink into the ground. She did not resist. He body would not let her. Particles of light swam around her in the midst of shadow and made her feel dizzy. Then, suddenly, she landed on the plus carpet of the Chancellor's Office. Her dark eyes were gazing out across the skyline where scattered fireworks shot into the air. There was something cold in her hand and she realized it was a drink, raising it to her mouth and taking a deep drink of the fragrant liquor.
She had just won re-election as Chancellor of the Alliance in a veritable landslide and she had just returned to the Executive Building following her triumphant speech in to the Senate. Her delicate finger traced lazy circles in the sweat on the glass. She went to drink again but the door to her office hissed open and she closed her eyes in frustration. "Just a few more minutes, please," she said, a note of annoyance in her tone at whichever assistant had decided to intrude.
"I'll come back then," Aarav's masculine tone made her turn in surprise and she smiled.
"I thought you'd gone to bed..."
"Yes well, I just could not get comfortable... may I?" Aarav reached for the carafe of liquor near her desk and she nodded with a chortle, amused that he would even ask. His much taller frame sidled up to hers and he drank too as they looked out the window together for a moment, but the silence between them was... uncomfortable. "This is the last time?"
"The last time what?" Adhira turned with a broad smile as if he were joking with her. "Two terms. That's what you promised." He wasn't joking. Adhira knew that her time has Chancellor had weighed heavily on her family. It had ripped them from their home on Balmorra, forced their family to be under constant guard, kept her from some of the most important moments of her grandchildren's lives. She looked at him for a long time, and then drank once more.
"I cannot leave, not while the Alliance needs me..." she said defiantly. There was a long pause that made her tense. When she finally looked at Aarav he was staring blankly into the distance. "Does the Alliance need you? Or do you need... this?" It was a conversation that had haunted her for years, but Aarav had never brought it up again. Neither had she. He continued to smile and wave at events, he continued to dutifully cut ribbons and accompany her to Balmorra for holidays. But deep down, she knew he still resented her... Maybe the Alliance didn't need her.
"I still need you. Just a little more, a little longer, and not- not like this." The voice came again, more clearly than before and Coruscant's magnificent view blurred. It made her yearn for waking, but as she strained against the injuries, the swelling in her brain, the medication being pumped into her veins to bring her sleep and healing, she failed. She could feel Auteme wavering, her guilt, her sadness, her uncertainty. She wanted to grab her hand and tell her it would be alright, but there was no strength anywhere in her body. Even the power of the Force failed her.
Then there was another voice, but this one echoed inside the Chancellor's Office that she stood in now. It was a voice she was all to familiar with, but one she had not heard in a long time and it made her glower at the ceiling of the office as if it had been responsible somehow. The telepathic voice did more than frustrate her, though, it refreshed her memory. It felt familiar to her and she strained again.
The frosted glass of the window seemed to tremble for a moment and then the switch flipped, allowing the warm rays of sunlight from the setting of Coruscant's star to shine in on Auteme and Corin. That was all the strength she had. There were no more swirling memories. Only darkness as she fell back into a deep, dark sleep.
She had just won re-election as Chancellor of the Alliance in a veritable landslide and she had just returned to the Executive Building following her triumphant speech in to the Senate. Her delicate finger traced lazy circles in the sweat on the glass. She went to drink again but the door to her office hissed open and she closed her eyes in frustration. "Just a few more minutes, please," she said, a note of annoyance in her tone at whichever assistant had decided to intrude.
"I'll come back then," Aarav's masculine tone made her turn in surprise and she smiled.
"I thought you'd gone to bed..."
"Yes well, I just could not get comfortable... may I?" Aarav reached for the carafe of liquor near her desk and she nodded with a chortle, amused that he would even ask. His much taller frame sidled up to hers and he drank too as they looked out the window together for a moment, but the silence between them was... uncomfortable. "This is the last time?"
"The last time what?" Adhira turned with a broad smile as if he were joking with her. "Two terms. That's what you promised." He wasn't joking. Adhira knew that her time has Chancellor had weighed heavily on her family. It had ripped them from their home on Balmorra, forced their family to be under constant guard, kept her from some of the most important moments of her grandchildren's lives. She looked at him for a long time, and then drank once more.
"I cannot leave, not while the Alliance needs me..." she said defiantly. There was a long pause that made her tense. When she finally looked at Aarav he was staring blankly into the distance. "Does the Alliance need you? Or do you need... this?" It was a conversation that had haunted her for years, but Aarav had never brought it up again. Neither had she. He continued to smile and wave at events, he continued to dutifully cut ribbons and accompany her to Balmorra for holidays. But deep down, she knew he still resented her... Maybe the Alliance didn't need her.
"I still need you. Just a little more, a little longer, and not- not like this." The voice came again, more clearly than before and Coruscant's magnificent view blurred. It made her yearn for waking, but as she strained against the injuries, the swelling in her brain, the medication being pumped into her veins to bring her sleep and healing, she failed. She could feel Auteme wavering, her guilt, her sadness, her uncertainty. She wanted to grab her hand and tell her it would be alright, but there was no strength anywhere in her body. Even the power of the Force failed her.
Then there was another voice, but this one echoed inside the Chancellor's Office that she stood in now. It was a voice she was all to familiar with, but one she had not heard in a long time and it made her glower at the ceiling of the office as if it had been responsible somehow. The telepathic voice did more than frustrate her, though, it refreshed her memory. It felt familiar to her and she strained again.
The frosted glass of the window seemed to tremble for a moment and then the switch flipped, allowing the warm rays of sunlight from the setting of Coruscant's star to shine in on Auteme and Corin. That was all the strength she had. There were no more swirling memories. Only darkness as she fell back into a deep, dark sleep.