Adelle Bastiel
Character
Na'an rocked gently with the movement of the shuttle, vaguely aware of Adelle's shape crammed in next to her among all the other bodies. The warmth of her presence there was...comforting. Na'an had never been terribly prone to visions before now, but the textures and scents and sounds that were still ringing through her brain were visceral, vivid to the point of hallucination. The fact that Doc had had the same experience--solid, reliable, good Doc--it made this whole thing something she didn't need to make herself be afraid of. Whatever was down there waiting for them was powerful, but...if Adelle Bastiel was for it, it couldn't be dangerous, right?
Which was good--because if anything, it felt more like home than anything had since Dantooine.
The shuttle cut through the atmosphere easily, winding its way towards the first clearing within view of the battlecruiser above. Na'an found herself leaning into the viewport, straining to catch a better look. She had used Felucia as a comparison before, but on closer inspection this unnamed planetoid was very little like the old Jedi world. It was much less fungal, for one; instead of the pink and purple and glowing blue mushroom forests, the flora here consisted of huge, broad canopied trees, draped with vines and covered in thick furry mosses. The plants all seemed to tangle together, creating the impression of a single continuous organism made of a hundred shades of green. The spots of other colors--a dark brown log, a flash of teal feathers, flowers in scarlet and purple and white--only seemed to make the green deeper by the contrast. Na'an could picture herself, barefoot and loose-haired and silent, easily vanishing into all that overgrowth, letting it close behind her--
The bump of their landing brought Na'an back again, blinking against the green light now streaming against her face. She forced herself to follow Adelle and the rest of the soldiers out of the shuttle at a normal pace, only holding her breath for a moment as her boots hit ground and her face hit the muggy jungle air. As the other soldiers organized, their commander laying out a plan of attack for their expedition, she leaned over to Doc and reached for her hand.
"Next step," she whispered, "is to get good and lost. Right? And I don't know about you..."
She could feel her toes wiggling under the heavy leather of those boots--Imperial standard for any soldier's armor, especially for a guard of the Empress herself.
"But I can't wait to get out of this awful stuff and get going."
Adelle waved Na'an off, dismissing the idea of sneaking off. "Getting good and lost is the easy part. The Empress is a convenient person to know."
It was harder than she had imagined to maintain the stoic composure of someone associated with the Empire when all she could feel was freedom. The oppressive weight of Dark siders was no match for this planet, and looking at the trees, all Adelle could think about was running full-tilt through the jungle, barefoot and working her body into a sweat. Mentions of 'the Empress' personal request' got them clearance beyond the perimeter around the dropzone. And even though she could hardly hear, much less see, the Imperial soldiers after ten feet, Adelle led the way further in, taking a random route through the thick undergrowth and trees.
Finally, after what felt like forever sweating in the thick grey doctors' uniform, she judged their distance to be far enough away from the Imperials landing site.
"Let's ditch these gods-awful uniforms," she said, already peeling off the light grey jacket. She stripped down to the light shorts she'd worn underneath her trousers and the supportive binding around her chest. Adelle dug her toes into the moist black earth, relishing the delightful coolness on her soles. It'd been too long. But she couldn't linger long. She neatly folded up the uniform and carefully placed the clothes and the boots inside the hollow of a fallen log.
"You good?" she asked Na'an.
Vidalu Na'an