the Kid for the Win
Jedha
Forgotten Ruins
Inosuke Ashina
A body shouldn't have surprised Kyric anymore. Not even a body as freshly dead as the one propped up against the ruined stone before him.
It's not that he was the morbid type. Far from it, really. Work just demanded this sort of thing from him. Alliance Marshals handled crime all over Galactic Alliance-controlled space—drugs, slave trading, murders... the works. And the young kiffar worked his fair share of those cases during his four years of service to the Alliance. Poor fools like the sun-burned corpse before him popped up everywhere, for any number of reasons. This one didn't look much different.
Kyric stepped closer and prodded the unmoving body down onto its side. It fell with a muted thud into the sand. A few cred chips fell from his pouch, along with what looked to be an untouched death stick. Water sloshed about in a capped canteen strapped to his belt.
What are you thinking?
Probably the best opportunity to get rid of a dangerous asset. Kyric squatted down to examine a series of three blaster holes in the back of the man's padded jacket. Whoever killed him left a lot on him. It makes me think it happened quick-like. Maybe even during the storm this morning.
Do you think it's a coincidence?
Is it ever?
There was silence for several heartbeats before the kiffar received an answer.
Fair enough.
Kyric rolled his eyes and turned the man over again. He took enough of what remained in the canteen to fill his supply and left the remaining contents for the next unlucky fool to stumble upon the body. No one ever said one man's misfortune had to be everyone else's problem.
He turned away from the corpse, shielding his eyes to allow him a slightly less pained view of the ruined span of once-civilization ahead of him. The kiffar could only begin to imagine what beauty must have graced this sand-stained hellscape before a series of whimsical chirps sounded atop his spamel. He turned to see the Chieftain, his father's old BD unit, peering down at him while hopping impatiently from one foot to the other.
"Yeah, yeah, I get it old man," Kyric took a deep breath, then launched himself up from the sand. A subtle whoosh accompanied him as he quickly scaled the long-legged creature's towering body. "Dad never could get you out here to record this old temple, huh?"
BD-8 shook his head rapidly, his vibrant exterior lighting dulling at the mention of their fallen kin.
Kyric scooped the droid up and placed him comfortably in his lap. "Don't stress it, little dude. You and I both know he'd be happy to see you continuing the work you two started together."
The droid weakly nuzzled against the kiffar and went silent. Kyric could occasionally feel him shift in the way a human would, almost as if sobbing silently to himself. It wasn't the first time the young vagabond had noticed flashes of human behavior in his father's lifelong companion. Unfortunately, seeing it didn't make it any easier to understand.
Unsure of what else to do, Kyric gently placed his gloved hand atop the droid and focused on directing the spamel toward a distant span of stone bridging.