Nowhere to Run
Location: At the BelWay Resort & Stay
Objective: Protect the most valuable thing in reach
Allies Nearby: Cassus Akovin
A scream pierced the suite as Arlunia, the Bookworm bodyguard, toppled to the floor with a dull thud. Zenie stood, her mouth open as its scream died out, transfixed as her courage quickly chilled into an icy fear.
Daiya felt her heart sink into her gut as she witnessed the younger girl's descent into helplessness, finding it hard not to sink down herself. In a perfect world, this was the moment where Tawrro burst through the doors in all his Wookiee fury, smashing down opponents and sweeping Daiya off to safety. Yet the doors remained oddly still and intact, no one was going to come bursting through.
There would be no saviors today.
Pool Boy continued on his cruel tirade, showing off a datapad that marked Zenie's father as a target. Shock rippled through Daiya's expression as she put the pieces together for the first time. Her assignment to get close to Zenie, her vision, the assassin droid...it was all an elaborate plot to upend the world's succession. The Belazura governor had been marked for death from the very beginning, the will and Zenie were just loose ends.
A loose end she had been meant to take care of.
Daiya glanced down at Zenie, whose despair had landed her on her knees. The younger girl thin, long frame looked so small now with her shoulders hunched, her auburn hair fallen carelessly about her reddened face as tears rolled down her cheeks as she sobbed. For a moment, Daiya considered the other girl just an unfortunate consequence, collateral damage of a job well done. She could easily make it to Bookworm's fallen form, retrieve the blaster and take the will for herself. She had seen how eager Zenie was for any form of friendship or attention, manipulating the girl to finish out the job would be simple.
The job was important. It was the best way she could show her value to Darkwire, and prove her worth to Enigma. It hadn't needed to be said, she was on probation as far as he was concerned. Daiya represented potential to Enigma and Darkwire, but they could only see her potential right now. The girl had to make them see more, to see that she was committed to their goals and aligned with their values.
It could be worth her life.
Then the moment passed, and Daiya knelt down next to the other girl, reaching her hand around Zenie's shoulder to comfort her. The sobbing girl looked up at her, and Daiya tried to put on a reassuring expression. Tawrro had the real practice at that, and she was certain her version wasn't as calming, but Zenie seemed to quiet a little anyway. "Let's give him the will, and then we can get out of here and find your father, okay?"
Zenie's eyes glanced warily at the weapon in Pool Boy's hand, the one that had so easily dispatched Bookworm. The girl followed Zenie's eyes, fixing the weapon with a glare as if that could make it disappear by sheer will alone. Daiya's eyes followed up his arm to the older teen's callous face, a fiery anger inside them. She had been like Zenie before, a nascent threat to someone's ego, written off as expendible by all but one. As Daiya pulled Zenie a little closer to her, she vowed to keep the girl safe, whispering in her ear, "No one's going to hurt you today, I promise."
Daiya felt the younger girl nod against her shoulder. She closed her eyes for a moment and inhaled, as if she could pull in the strength she needed by simply breathing. To her surprise, when she opened them again, she actually felt renewed as a new sense of clarity settled over her.
To the boy, she snapped, "Put that thing away! She'll do what you want, there's no more need for threats."
Her voice had a new timbre to it, a resonance she hadn't felt before. Daiya liked it. It felt like what she heard when Tawrro roared or came to her defense, but a version suited better for her. It felt powerful and in control. It felt right.
Daiya stood, expecting her command to be followed by Pool Boy as she helped Zenie to her feet. She tucked the younger girl's hair back behind her ears, putting both hands on her smaller shoulders. "Okay, now you know what you have to do?"
"Yeah," the timid voice squeaked from a face still pointed to the floor.
A finger under her chin tipped Zenie's face up toward Daiya, who looked into her eyes, "I'm going to be right here, nothing's going to happen to you. Okay?"
Zenie blinked hard and then nodded, her face set more firmly now. Daiya moved to let her pass, and the governor's daughter walked over to the wall, ignoring Pool Boy, and the serving droid with his set table. A work of art hung on the wall, and as soon as Zenie stepped up to it, Daiya recognized the frame. It swung out easily, revealing the reinforced door of a cabinet-sized safe.
Security by obscurity. So simple to access...but only to those who knew about it.
Zenie entered the access code, finally displaying some wisdom by covering her fingers with the palm of her other hand, and the door beeped in the affirmative. It opened to reveal an organized interior, simple and plain. A sorting system held datachips and flimis in order, but Zenie's hands trembled a little, making it take a little time for her to find the will.
"Is that all you want?" Zenie asked nervously. Daiya keenly noted the same thing she did, how quickly the demands could change once someone was vulnerable. The older girl kept her eyes on Pool Boy and his demeanor, ready to move on the boy if anything changed. "Just the will?"
Zenie had withdrawn a folder by now. Inside it, a single page of flimsiplast. The handwritten will of Zenie's father, the Belazura governor.
Delivered into the hands of the young man with pool-stiffened hair.
Objective: Protect the most valuable thing in reach
Allies Nearby: Cassus Akovin
A scream pierced the suite as Arlunia, the Bookworm bodyguard, toppled to the floor with a dull thud. Zenie stood, her mouth open as its scream died out, transfixed as her courage quickly chilled into an icy fear.
Daiya felt her heart sink into her gut as she witnessed the younger girl's descent into helplessness, finding it hard not to sink down herself. In a perfect world, this was the moment where Tawrro burst through the doors in all his Wookiee fury, smashing down opponents and sweeping Daiya off to safety. Yet the doors remained oddly still and intact, no one was going to come bursting through.
There would be no saviors today.
Pool Boy continued on his cruel tirade, showing off a datapad that marked Zenie's father as a target. Shock rippled through Daiya's expression as she put the pieces together for the first time. Her assignment to get close to Zenie, her vision, the assassin droid...it was all an elaborate plot to upend the world's succession. The Belazura governor had been marked for death from the very beginning, the will and Zenie were just loose ends.
A loose end she had been meant to take care of.
Daiya glanced down at Zenie, whose despair had landed her on her knees. The younger girl thin, long frame looked so small now with her shoulders hunched, her auburn hair fallen carelessly about her reddened face as tears rolled down her cheeks as she sobbed. For a moment, Daiya considered the other girl just an unfortunate consequence, collateral damage of a job well done. She could easily make it to Bookworm's fallen form, retrieve the blaster and take the will for herself. She had seen how eager Zenie was for any form of friendship or attention, manipulating the girl to finish out the job would be simple.
The job was important. It was the best way she could show her value to Darkwire, and prove her worth to Enigma. It hadn't needed to be said, she was on probation as far as he was concerned. Daiya represented potential to Enigma and Darkwire, but they could only see her potential right now. The girl had to make them see more, to see that she was committed to their goals and aligned with their values.
It could be worth her life.
Then the moment passed, and Daiya knelt down next to the other girl, reaching her hand around Zenie's shoulder to comfort her. The sobbing girl looked up at her, and Daiya tried to put on a reassuring expression. Tawrro had the real practice at that, and she was certain her version wasn't as calming, but Zenie seemed to quiet a little anyway. "Let's give him the will, and then we can get out of here and find your father, okay?"
Zenie's eyes glanced warily at the weapon in Pool Boy's hand, the one that had so easily dispatched Bookworm. The girl followed Zenie's eyes, fixing the weapon with a glare as if that could make it disappear by sheer will alone. Daiya's eyes followed up his arm to the older teen's callous face, a fiery anger inside them. She had been like Zenie before, a nascent threat to someone's ego, written off as expendible by all but one. As Daiya pulled Zenie a little closer to her, she vowed to keep the girl safe, whispering in her ear, "No one's going to hurt you today, I promise."
Daiya felt the younger girl nod against her shoulder. She closed her eyes for a moment and inhaled, as if she could pull in the strength she needed by simply breathing. To her surprise, when she opened them again, she actually felt renewed as a new sense of clarity settled over her.
To the boy, she snapped, "Put that thing away! She'll do what you want, there's no more need for threats."
Her voice had a new timbre to it, a resonance she hadn't felt before. Daiya liked it. It felt like what she heard when Tawrro roared or came to her defense, but a version suited better for her. It felt powerful and in control. It felt right.
Daiya stood, expecting her command to be followed by Pool Boy as she helped Zenie to her feet. She tucked the younger girl's hair back behind her ears, putting both hands on her smaller shoulders. "Okay, now you know what you have to do?"
"Yeah," the timid voice squeaked from a face still pointed to the floor.
A finger under her chin tipped Zenie's face up toward Daiya, who looked into her eyes, "I'm going to be right here, nothing's going to happen to you. Okay?"
Zenie blinked hard and then nodded, her face set more firmly now. Daiya moved to let her pass, and the governor's daughter walked over to the wall, ignoring Pool Boy, and the serving droid with his set table. A work of art hung on the wall, and as soon as Zenie stepped up to it, Daiya recognized the frame. It swung out easily, revealing the reinforced door of a cabinet-sized safe.
Security by obscurity. So simple to access...but only to those who knew about it.
Zenie entered the access code, finally displaying some wisdom by covering her fingers with the palm of her other hand, and the door beeped in the affirmative. It opened to reveal an organized interior, simple and plain. A sorting system held datachips and flimis in order, but Zenie's hands trembled a little, making it take a little time for her to find the will.
"Is that all you want?" Zenie asked nervously. Daiya keenly noted the same thing she did, how quickly the demands could change once someone was vulnerable. The older girl kept her eyes on Pool Boy and his demeanor, ready to move on the boy if anything changed. "Just the will?"
Zenie had withdrawn a folder by now. Inside it, a single page of flimsiplast. The handwritten will of Zenie's father, the Belazura governor.
Delivered into the hands of the young man with pool-stiffened hair.