A E T H E R
As much as Sylvia wanted to stay on Eshan for a few days longer, she had contracts to work. The time she had spent with Quinn Varanin over the course of the week had been an experience she wouldn't soon forget, though. Their dynamic had shifted dramatically and while Sylvia wasn't sure how she was supposed to qualify it, right now she didn't care. One thing was for sure, though. She wouldn't be gone for too long. The echani princess had found her way into Sylvia's thoughts and she was stuck there. Even now she couldn't stop her mind from thinking about her. If Quinn wasn't expecting to get any messages from her, she was going to find that she was dead wrong.
The spacer snapped her fingers as she walked up the boarding ramp of her ship, her home, and the lights responded. In what had become routine, she walked into the main area as she shed her jacket and tossed it onto her workbench. Spark hovered out of the cockpit, making happy beeping noises as it approached her creator. It had been on its own for a while, but thankfully droids weren't capable of being bored. Spark wasn't, at the very least.
"Hey Spark," Sylvia beamed, "sorry for taking so long. Just wait until you hear the stories." She smiled; she hadn't felt this good in a really long time. Her problems simply didn't exist for an entire week and there was no better way to recharge than that. "We probably should get going first, though." Her route this time had five planets in the list of destinations. About the average for her.
"Any messages that require my attention?" Sylvia asked her droid as she walked towards the cockpit, who beeped a few times in response. "Cool. Let's fly, then."
Kal