Tahira Solo
I've got my ticket for the long way round
@Darth Janus @Jared Ovmar @Jacen Cavill @Peyton Steele @Moira Skaldi @Danger Arceneau @Je'gan Olra'en @Valik @Jiana Korr [member="Darth Janus"]
A twisting and sickening sense of danger curled at the pit of her stomach. If she and Valik were friends, they might have had many interesting conversations about the scientific side of the force and manipulating things on the molecular level. Her proverbial jaw dropped as her healer's eye caught the foreign manipulation in the air.
Hands wove through the air as all her concentration went to push the molecular reaction upward and away from her and Je'gan when...
Breath caught in her chest as she felt Je'gan's pain and it wasn't just from the poison. Chestnut-brows knit in worry and concentration. Hang in there love.
Enter the droids.
"No," she growled and wrapped the force around one and sent it flying toward the bar with enough force to splinter wood, crush the glass, and cause a free-flow of mixed booze. With an invisible hand, she plucked-up the second closest droid and slammed it vertically upward, making a new skylight in the resort and causing a nice airway for the rest of the poison to funnel out.
She felt a pang of something foreign and a familiar trickle on her arm that reminded her of the clinic on Endor. The poison. She fell to a knee as the rest of her concentration turned inward.
For now, Je'gan was on his own.
A twisting and sickening sense of danger curled at the pit of her stomach. If she and Valik were friends, they might have had many interesting conversations about the scientific side of the force and manipulating things on the molecular level. Her proverbial jaw dropped as her healer's eye caught the foreign manipulation in the air.
Hands wove through the air as all her concentration went to push the molecular reaction upward and away from her and Je'gan when...
Breath caught in her chest as she felt Je'gan's pain and it wasn't just from the poison. Chestnut-brows knit in worry and concentration. Hang in there love.
Enter the droids.
"No," she growled and wrapped the force around one and sent it flying toward the bar with enough force to splinter wood, crush the glass, and cause a free-flow of mixed booze. With an invisible hand, she plucked-up the second closest droid and slammed it vertically upward, making a new skylight in the resort and causing a nice airway for the rest of the poison to funnel out.
She felt a pang of something foreign and a familiar trickle on her arm that reminded her of the clinic on Endor. The poison. She fell to a knee as the rest of her concentration turned inward.
For now, Je'gan was on his own.