Laughing Shall I Die
Rinn didn't know where he was going, but wherever that somewhere was, it wasn't here. That was all that mattered.
The smuggler pulled his long trenchcoat closer to his neck with a tight hand around his collar and meandered down the transport corridor as the ship prepared for takeoff. Lights flickered above the corridor as power was routed to the sublight engines - obviously an older craft. There were surely more luxurious passenger liners in Coruscant these days, but Rinn would have hitched a ride aboard the most ramshackle cargo freighter if he needed to. Coruscant had proven to be less than he'd hoped in terms of laying low. It was easy to blend in and get lost in the sea of the planet's billions of inhabitants, but there was too much technology here. Every move he made was traceable.
He'd spent the last of his credits, paid in cash, on this transport ticket. It would leave Coruscant and make a few stops along the way to the Outer Rim. Rinn didn't exactly have a plan as to which of those planets would be his new home, but perhaps it was better that way. If even he didn't know where he was going, there was little chance his moves could be anticipated by bounty hunters.
His hair fell across his face as he sat in one of the seats in the ship's vast common area, readying himself for takeoff, which would be a mild affair. He became acutely aware of the emptiness of his stomach at that moment. He didn't remember the last time he'd eaten - it could have been days ago, at this point. With not a single credit to his name, Rinn would have to steal if he was going to find sustenace on this journey. A prospect that didn't thrill him, but one that he would undertake willingly if he had to.
Below his feet he could feel the calm hum of the ship's sublight engines kicking up. They were taking off. Soon Coruscant would be a distant memory.
The smuggler pulled his long trenchcoat closer to his neck with a tight hand around his collar and meandered down the transport corridor as the ship prepared for takeoff. Lights flickered above the corridor as power was routed to the sublight engines - obviously an older craft. There were surely more luxurious passenger liners in Coruscant these days, but Rinn would have hitched a ride aboard the most ramshackle cargo freighter if he needed to. Coruscant had proven to be less than he'd hoped in terms of laying low. It was easy to blend in and get lost in the sea of the planet's billions of inhabitants, but there was too much technology here. Every move he made was traceable.
He'd spent the last of his credits, paid in cash, on this transport ticket. It would leave Coruscant and make a few stops along the way to the Outer Rim. Rinn didn't exactly have a plan as to which of those planets would be his new home, but perhaps it was better that way. If even he didn't know where he was going, there was little chance his moves could be anticipated by bounty hunters.
His hair fell across his face as he sat in one of the seats in the ship's vast common area, readying himself for takeoff, which would be a mild affair. He became acutely aware of the emptiness of his stomach at that moment. He didn't remember the last time he'd eaten - it could have been days ago, at this point. With not a single credit to his name, Rinn would have to steal if he was going to find sustenace on this journey. A prospect that didn't thrill him, but one that he would undertake willingly if he had to.
Below his feet he could feel the calm hum of the ship's sublight engines kicking up. They were taking off. Soon Coruscant would be a distant memory.