Qyren Leret
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[member="Doctor Azure"] [member="Rawnie Tal'verda"]
[SIZE=9pt]The family ran, ignoring stares and rubberneckers who tried to call out to them to find out what the commotion down the street was without getting any closer. Qyren ignored them; her headache had dulled, but the extremity had been replaced with a kind of suffocating pressure that was gradually increasing her panic and adding layers of difficulty to her attempts to focus on the plan at hand.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Qyren had let go of her father's hand while they were running; when she received the flash of knowledge that danger was imminent, she was glad of it. Blaster shots fired past them, narrowly missing her mother. All three ducked but kept moving, though she saw her father's steps falter.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]"Left!" She shouted, her mother instinctively obeying and her father only a half-step behind. Qyren herself went right, crying out when a blaster bolt clipped her shoulder unexpectedly.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Her mother shouted her name behind her, fear and pain lacing the tone, but Qyren kept moving. Maybe the slavers would follow her parents, but Qyren doubted it. And they had to be slavers. Who else would follow a fleeing Twilek family while engaged in a fight with someone else?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Don't follow me, she thought to her parents. They might, and she knew her father had no compunctions about running into danger for her, but she hoped they went to the spaceport instead so that she could meet them there if she escaped from her pursuers.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]She could hear their heavy footsteps behind her, gaining ground, and coaxed a little extra push from her tired legs. She could be faster than them; she had to be.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]The buildings passed by in a blur, Qyren focused on the route to the spaceport and keeping the loud steps behind her at bay just long enough. A hand grabbed her tchin and yanked hard. Qyren screamed at the sensation, falling back into the grasp of her human pursuer. Her feet scrabbled for balance and then she lashed out, elbows and hands following techniques her father had drilled into her a thousand times. Sometimes she connected with flesh, sometimes not, but the curse her captor leveled at her told her it worked enough that she had to keep fighting.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]-[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]The girl might have been caught, but she wasn't as docile about it as Yor had hoped. From his perspective, she was a writhing tempest, one that landed a solid blow with her foot the one time Yor tried to step in. Theo didn't look like he was in much better shape, getting the girl's wrist pinned one minute and losing it the next. Yor stepped back and pointed his blaster, but the girl didn't much stay in one place as she tried to twist out of Theo's grip, even as she let out a shriek of mixed pain and anger when Theo again grabbed her lekku and pulled. Served her right.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]"Kriff it, Theo, hold her!" Yor demanded. "Girl, I'm going to shoot you if you don't quit it!"[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]The family ran, ignoring stares and rubberneckers who tried to call out to them to find out what the commotion down the street was without getting any closer. Qyren ignored them; her headache had dulled, but the extremity had been replaced with a kind of suffocating pressure that was gradually increasing her panic and adding layers of difficulty to her attempts to focus on the plan at hand.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Qyren had let go of her father's hand while they were running; when she received the flash of knowledge that danger was imminent, she was glad of it. Blaster shots fired past them, narrowly missing her mother. All three ducked but kept moving, though she saw her father's steps falter.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]"Left!" She shouted, her mother instinctively obeying and her father only a half-step behind. Qyren herself went right, crying out when a blaster bolt clipped her shoulder unexpectedly.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Her mother shouted her name behind her, fear and pain lacing the tone, but Qyren kept moving. Maybe the slavers would follow her parents, but Qyren doubted it. And they had to be slavers. Who else would follow a fleeing Twilek family while engaged in a fight with someone else?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]Don't follow me, she thought to her parents. They might, and she knew her father had no compunctions about running into danger for her, but she hoped they went to the spaceport instead so that she could meet them there if she escaped from her pursuers.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]She could hear their heavy footsteps behind her, gaining ground, and coaxed a little extra push from her tired legs. She could be faster than them; she had to be.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]The buildings passed by in a blur, Qyren focused on the route to the spaceport and keeping the loud steps behind her at bay just long enough. A hand grabbed her tchin and yanked hard. Qyren screamed at the sensation, falling back into the grasp of her human pursuer. Her feet scrabbled for balance and then she lashed out, elbows and hands following techniques her father had drilled into her a thousand times. Sometimes she connected with flesh, sometimes not, but the curse her captor leveled at her told her it worked enough that she had to keep fighting.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]-[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]The girl might have been caught, but she wasn't as docile about it as Yor had hoped. From his perspective, she was a writhing tempest, one that landed a solid blow with her foot the one time Yor tried to step in. Theo didn't look like he was in much better shape, getting the girl's wrist pinned one minute and losing it the next. Yor stepped back and pointed his blaster, but the girl didn't much stay in one place as she tried to twist out of Theo's grip, even as she let out a shriek of mixed pain and anger when Theo again grabbed her lekku and pulled. Served her right.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=9pt]"Kriff it, Theo, hold her!" Yor demanded. "Girl, I'm going to shoot you if you don't quit it!"[/SIZE]