//: Dantooine //:
//: Nightly Lunch //:
//: Asha Mataya //:
//: Nightly Lunch //:
//: Asha Mataya //:
The night had been quiet for the most part; it was her last week with her current unit patrolling the streets of Dantooine, ensuring that the people were loyal to the Empire's cause. Looking up, the single Trooper who had become the favorite plaything of the Inquisitor watched the moon. Remembering stories of the Echani, Rae wondered if some of the folklore about them was real. In her musing, the Trooper was shouted at by her commanding officer. The man seemed upset with her, especially since he had been trying to get the favor of
Adriana Fortemps
since they were all stationed on the backwater planet.
It was an exciting notion, the way the entire Empire worked. Everyone was trying to one-up someone or unseat them. Even her own employer had been trying to gain favor so that she could be the Lord Inquisitor. A headache burned through the center of her head, pulsating as she staggered a little. Images flashing and then suddenly disappearing. Rae shook her head, fingers rubbing her temple, but the pain went as quickly as it appeared.
Rae felt a new charge of energy, remembering it was her last week with the company she was with. She couldn't help but smile. Her latest mission was to work with the Inquisitor of this planet, and she wouldn't have to always wear the painful armor. Shaking her head again, Rae tried to figure out why she was looking at the moon. It was a beautiful sight, and the paleness reminded her of the Inquisitor. The thought made her smile as she realized she was able to go on break. Wandering over to one of the nearby benches, she opened up the small canister of food.
The arrangement was simple, a sandwich, some fruit, and a drink. On base, there wasn't much to pick from, but it was enough to get her through the night. The park they had been patrolling was dimly lit, she had been lucky to find the only bench that had the street lamp shining down on her. Fingers reached under the helmet, and she removed the security straps, then slipped the plated mask off. The soft sound of the vacuum was something she'd miss. That sound meant freedom. Her helmet found its way between her feet on the ground, no reason for it to be beside her as she ate.
There was a frustration that built up in her chest, the Corellian couldn't quite place it. Several things could have been the cause, one being that she was on patrol away from the Inquisitor - they wouldn't be able to talk like they had been. A part of her wondered if her commander had done this on purpose - to show his frustration and flex his power. Frowning, Rae figured that was the case and bit angrily into her peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Hopefully, the night would continue peacefully, it was quite terrible having no one to talk to. A bit of loneliness washed over her as she looked down at her lunch and sighed. She wondered if the Inquisitor missed her too.