Skye chuckled. Of course Adlai didn’t have to do much in the mornings. That seemed to be the way with men, didn’t it? Not that she actually put much effort into her appearance. Why bother with her lifestyle? It wasn’t something the Jedi approved of either.
“Do politicians know no bounds?” she said with amusement. Though Skye knew the backstabbing nature of some senators, she knew not all were like that. Just maybe a good majority of them.
She didn’t see Adlai or the Organas being in that category.
Her body shifted to an angle facing Adlai when he joined her on the bench. “So what is this trip about?” Her fingers itched to reach out and fiddle with the fabric of Adlai’s clothes, but she resisted for now. “All I know is that we’re meeting the Organas on Alderaan.”
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Thrawn bit back a retort concerning Mygeeto. No, he didn’t expect Mygeeto to be as clever as the Chiss’ civilization, nor did he expect many others to be as well. Still, Mygeeto held its own charms and unique contributions distinctive of their planet and societies.
He shook his head. “No, I have not been to Tatooine before, nor can I recall ever visiting a desert planet.” As the Chiss normally lived in frigid environments, Thrawn didn’t imagine that he or any other Chiss would enjoy a scalding hot planet. His room was already colder than most on the Chimaera, for it was more comfortable for him.
“And what about yourself?” he asked. “Since you brought up Tatooine, I imagine that you have visited the planet, but what about other desert planets?”
At his question, Thrawn took the opportunity to further observe Eira and her subtle movements when she answered. He still had a mission, and he couldn’t allow a pretty face to continue distracting him.
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Cora chuckled a little. “No, I suppose this would be a bad time for sparring practice.” She did enjoy their sparring sessions though, almost as much as she did their dancing session.
Either one, which allowed for them to get close to one another.
“I’m glad I’m easier to work with than some others,” she said with a smile. Cora knew exactly where Eli was coming from though. Some she worked with were less than tolerable. Especially the older ones, who felt entitled to do or say what they wanted.
It was one complaint she had about the Empire. It favored those with connections far too easily. And Eli was the exact opposite.
Her hand gently squeezed Eli’s arm, but she didn’t pull away just yet. “But, I’m also glad we’ll get to work with one another.” Cora forced herself to pull her hand away. “Maybe the mission will be completed in no time with you here.”
“Do politicians know no bounds?” she said with amusement. Though Skye knew the backstabbing nature of some senators, she knew not all were like that. Just maybe a good majority of them.
She didn’t see Adlai or the Organas being in that category.
Her body shifted to an angle facing Adlai when he joined her on the bench. “So what is this trip about?” Her fingers itched to reach out and fiddle with the fabric of Adlai’s clothes, but she resisted for now. “All I know is that we’re meeting the Organas on Alderaan.”
~~
Thrawn bit back a retort concerning Mygeeto. No, he didn’t expect Mygeeto to be as clever as the Chiss’ civilization, nor did he expect many others to be as well. Still, Mygeeto held its own charms and unique contributions distinctive of their planet and societies.
He shook his head. “No, I have not been to Tatooine before, nor can I recall ever visiting a desert planet.” As the Chiss normally lived in frigid environments, Thrawn didn’t imagine that he or any other Chiss would enjoy a scalding hot planet. His room was already colder than most on the Chimaera, for it was more comfortable for him.
“And what about yourself?” he asked. “Since you brought up Tatooine, I imagine that you have visited the planet, but what about other desert planets?”
At his question, Thrawn took the opportunity to further observe Eira and her subtle movements when she answered. He still had a mission, and he couldn’t allow a pretty face to continue distracting him.
~~
Cora chuckled a little. “No, I suppose this would be a bad time for sparring practice.” She did enjoy their sparring sessions though, almost as much as she did their dancing session.
Either one, which allowed for them to get close to one another.
“I’m glad I’m easier to work with than some others,” she said with a smile. Cora knew exactly where Eli was coming from though. Some she worked with were less than tolerable. Especially the older ones, who felt entitled to do or say what they wanted.
It was one complaint she had about the Empire. It favored those with connections far too easily. And Eli was the exact opposite.
Her hand gently squeezed Eli’s arm, but she didn’t pull away just yet. “But, I’m also glad we’ll get to work with one another.” Cora forced herself to pull her hand away. “Maybe the mission will be completed in no time with you here.”