It felt fake. Faded. As if it were little more than a facsimile of the past. Seated on the edge of her bunk the woman's feet dangled above the floor, a soft pair of slippers waiting below - they would wait a little longer. Gently she ran the high thread count fabric of the robe she held between her fingers. The threads felt lightweight, a far cry away from the course leather and fabrics she'd grown accustomed to wearing during her struggle to find the remnant that was the First Order. That past year and change had been a challenge for the First Order Officer and though she had been well equipped to handle it, it was far from easy. With a quiet sigh Masayu lifted the robe, slipping into it and cinching the thin belt around her waist. With luck, today would be her last day of "Voluntary" leave. Masayu wasn't fooled by the way it had been proposed. It was just as much a means for the First Order to test her loyalty and monitor her as it was a chance for her to get some R&R. That was the Order way after all, wasn't it? She supposed that wasn't fair. It had been unbridled chaos before the fall of Dosuun. The state of the Order had been questionable at best and with the death of Sieger and Natasi Fortan, much had changed. This time a more audible sigh escaped the woman's lips. "I suppose I should enjoy this while I can." she aired to her empty quarters. The truth was, Maz had no idea what kind of fire she was stepping into. What was the idiom? Out of the frying pan, into the fire?
With a wry smile, Maz slipped her toes into the comfortable slippers and rose. Her schedule had been nearly the same every day, a workout followed by a brief respite in the cafeteria. After that, it was an Order mandated counseling session - no doubt a way to gauge her ability to return to duty. The rest of the day was filled with the usual briefings, classes, administrative paperwork. It was today however that Maz hoped she'd finally get orders, or at least a temporary assignment. Anything to feel useful again she thought to herself.
As the cooldown came to a close Maz nimbly stepped off the track and took a moment to catch her breath. Reaching for her nearby towel she quickly ran it across her face before draping it around her neck. Time to grab some water. she thought. Navigating her way between several machines she made her way towards a water fountain mounted in the bulkhead. Wall she reminded herself. Old habits die hard. Taking a few small sips of the cool water, she took a look around the room once more. Maybe she'd get lucky and recognize someone - if not, now was as good a time as any to start getting to know people.
With a wry smile, Maz slipped her toes into the comfortable slippers and rose. Her schedule had been nearly the same every day, a workout followed by a brief respite in the cafeteria. After that, it was an Order mandated counseling session - no doubt a way to gauge her ability to return to duty. The rest of the day was filled with the usual briefings, classes, administrative paperwork. It was today however that Maz hoped she'd finally get orders, or at least a temporary assignment. Anything to feel useful again she thought to herself.
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The steady thump of her footfalls echoed in the fitness room, its cadence matching the beat of the music blasting in her ears. It felt good. The subtle burn in her legs, the cool air breathed into her lungs, the satisfaction knowing she was back into the swing of things. As the loud tones faded the quiet chirp signaled that the run was over, the treadmill winding down and Maz's pace slowing to a walk. Two minutes of cooldown and she'd be moving on to the next part of her workout. Popping the small headphones from her ears, Maz focused on her breathing, slowing down her pace to match that of the cooldown program. It had been surprisingly quiet in the fitness room compared to other days, a few occupants had been leaving as she'd arrived and even now there were only a handful of people scattered about the large room - none of which she recognized. A slight frown twitched at the corner of her lips. There was like to be a lot of that. Who knew how many people had come and gone, moved on or perished over the last year or so.
As the cooldown came to a close Maz nimbly stepped off the track and took a moment to catch her breath. Reaching for her nearby towel she quickly ran it across her face before draping it around her neck. Time to grab some water. she thought. Navigating her way between several machines she made her way towards a water fountain mounted in the bulkhead. Wall she reminded herself. Old habits die hard. Taking a few small sips of the cool water, she took a look around the room once more. Maybe she'd get lucky and recognize someone - if not, now was as good a time as any to start getting to know people.
Open to anyone, just a repurposed resort meant as an R&R location/Reintegration facility for lost/recently found/returning First Order soldiers etc. Open to meeting anyone who might be there on vacation, leave, or whatever! If you have any questions let me know! No pressure either, I can solo this one out without a problem too!