Alister Dravvad wrote:His eyes sought out the Chiss girl in the crowd, there was no need to tell her now. The young woman was enjoying herself, so it could wait until the morrow.
"Indeed." He offered with a smile as his eyes shifted back to Dayana. "Shall we move to the bar then for some more refreshments?" He asked after a moment. After all his glass was mostly too.
Ilar'Shala wrote:Shelzais Sek wrote:"Ilar, my dear!" She descended on him in a swirl of slinky silks, glass in hand, her other hand reaching to clasp his affectionately. "I'm ever so glad to see you've survived... all that. I did wonder how you'd come through it." This was the truth, curiously enough. She'd probably be better off never worrying about others, but alas, it was a weakness she'd not managed to eliminate, and something about Ilar and his situation had stuck with her like a thorn.
Glass held carefully in one hand, he squeezed Shel's hand gently. "You surprised me too. I thought you'd been...corrupted by that energy wave, but then I looked again and you were right as rain."
He air kisses the hostess's cheeks. "I'm more pleased than words can say that I didn't have to put you down like a rabid dog."
Shelzais Sek wrote:"Such sweet words," Shel purred. "Don't you think you might have seized some advantage from murdering me, Ilar sweetie? Bee-nine likes you; I'm sure you could have worked with that. If you could have got past the lightsaber, of course." She frowned slightly--more a shift of the skin around her eyes and nose than anything--at the thought of that awful afternoon. "Luckily for me, Doctor Dravvad had some kind of... well, I don't know what. Shocked me right out of it. Delightfully tingly." She had resort to her glass again to banish the memory.
"All such an ugly business, but then, that's Sith politics for you, isn't it? Any day you haven't had to dismember a friend is a good day on this forsaken rock." She smiled brightly.
Dayana Valthren wrote:Camilla too deserved her evening, at least Dayana thought so.
Dayana "met" his gaze too, mostly through the Force. It was uneasy for her, thinking of how much she wanted to give to the man. He was useful, charming in his own, odd way, to the extent that she didn't want to just use him. She wanted their relationship to be mutually beneficial. "Let's."
Dapper Dog wrote:
“Any other candidate would not survive my rebuke,” she replied sweetly.
“I only seek to serve the best in the Empire; I will not labor in mediocrity.”
Lord Tenebrous wrote:
How amusing that this was almost like a flashback to when she had approached Vowrawn to make him accept her as his new apprentice.
She just hoped she had had better fashion sense back then.
"Very well. We will speak further of it in the morning. Early in the morning," Shaisha dismissed Drascovina with a wave of her hand. "Now leave before you do draw my ire for interrupting my conversation with Lord Ausar and Lord Abasi."
Ilar'Shala wrote:Shelzais Sek wrote:"Such sweet words," Shel purred. "Don't you think you might have seized some advantage from murdering me, Ilar sweetie? Bee-nine likes you; I'm sure you could have worked with that. If you could have got past the lightsaber, of course." She frowned slightly--more a shift of the skin around her eyes and nose than anything--at the thought of that awful afternoon. "Luckily for me, Doctor Dravvad had some kind of... well, I don't know what. Shocked me right out of it. Delightfully tingly." She had resort to her glass again to banish the memory.
"All such an ugly business, but then, that's Sith politics for you, isn't it? Any day you haven't had to dismember a friend is a good day on this forsaken rock." She smiled brightly.
"Profit from your premature demise?" Ilar gasped in fake shock at the suggestion before breaking into a toothy grin. "Quite possibly, but then I'd likely have to deal with those collection agents you spoke so vehemently against. I think it's in everyone's best interests for you to keep breathing, besides I could never throw such a fabulous soireè as this."
Changing the grip on Shel's hand to place two fingers on her pulse, his grin shifts into a smirk as he finishes his drink with a gulp.
"I think a living, breathing friend, Ms Sek can be much more advantageous than a cold, dead corpse."
Lord Tenebrous wrote:Shaisha shuddered slightly at that tidbit. "By the Force, what have I gotten myself into," she murmured and downed the remainder of her drink.
"Truly, I hope I was not like that at that age, yet it was a disturbing sense of deja vu."
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