Ficlet/RP/Thing
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Babysitting politicians.
FORCE, she hated babysitting politicians. Siri had never been good at politics. Or patience or a few other things. Which was why, when she learned of her next mission... quite frankly, she was wondering what the Council was thinking, assigning her to bodyguard duty on Mandalore. Oh, there was more to it than that; she was supposed to investigate what was behind the most recent... whispers of unrest, and threat to the Duchess’ life.
It was still glorified babysitting.
As Siri was walking down the ramp, Duchess Kryze’s face lit up for a very brief second... until she saw who it was that was disembarking. And her face visibly fell, disappointment plain to see. Obi-Wan. She expected Obi-Wan. That realisation, the way the other woman had reacted, the way she had looked before seeing that it was Siri... bothered her, hurt her more deeply than she anticipated, and she firmly, resolutely, shoved that aside. This wasn’t the time or the place. She had a mission to tend to.
Her duty.
Five hours into her mission, and Siri wanted to beat her head against the kriffing wall. Duchess Kryze was testing her patience. And her ability to hold her tongue. Master Adi would be proud, she thought wryly. The woman didn’t understand the Order at all. What they stood for. What they MEANT. Because they fought to defend the Republic, those that could not defend themselves... they were wrong in her eyes. And she couldn’t seem to help herself, making disparaging remarks about the Order in front of Siri, as though she could change her mind.
No, she didn’t understand the Order at all. And SOMEhow Siri refrained from answering in kind.
In the end, there was a minimal amount of collateral damage, no loss of life, a series of pitched battles, and Siri learned firsthand what it was like to plummet thirty stories in a turbolift. It was not an experience she was in any hurry to repeat. Her injuries were serious enough, but not fatal, and would keep until she had reached the Temple. What mattered was that the Duchess was safe, and the culprits in custody.
The Duchess walked with her back to her ship. “Thank you for your assistance.”
Siri inclined her head. “It was my pleasure, Duchess.” She could make nice when she had do. She just didn’t particularly ENJOY it, that was all. As she started for the ramp, the Duchess caught her attention.
“Please give Obi-Wan my regards.”
THAT felt like a lightsaber to the chest, although she didn’t visibly react, and the Duchess wasn’t Force sensitive, so that wasn’t a concern, either. Her emotions remained hidden. Although the Duchess’ were... painfully clear. And somehow, she managed a crooked smile, sharp and insincere in its friendliness. “Of course.” Then she at last made her escape up the ramp and onto her ship. Force, she wanted OFF this kriffing planet.
She arrived back at the Temple late, which suited her. All she wanted was to discreetly retrieve a few bacta patches from the Halls of Healing, and return to her quarters for some rest. The less attention she drew, the better. So the moment she landed, she was limping quietly down the ramp and making a beeline for the Halls.
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Date: 2015-06-22 01:04 am (UTC)Her return smile is a step in the right direction, and her laugh is encouraging, as he can't sense any sort of sarcasm in it. The wince he's gracious enough to ignore, knowing that saying anything will simply set her off again.
"Just a bit is an understatement. I can never understand why they're so stubborn, sometimes."
[ooc: any idea on if this before or after Wild Space?]
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Date: 2015-06-22 02:50 am (UTC)He ignores her wince, which she appreciates. She’s trying to not draw attention to just how injured she is, and his silence allows her the illusion. As much as it irritates her.
“It seems to come naturally to them.”
[ooc: I... think it has to be after? Since he’s a Council member, and I don’t think he was during the events of the novel. (Which is another mission that I totally have headcanon for if Siri was alive during it.) I’m not 100% though.]
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Date: 2015-06-23 12:25 am (UTC)He hopes Master Che isn't on duty, because the combination of the two women - Siri in her wounded, irritated state, and Master Che and her abrasive, no-nonsense manner - would probably wake the Temple.
"So, militant group unhappy with the way things are being run on Mandalore?" he asks, trying to get a sense of what happened on the mission.
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Date: 2015-08-08 10:27 pm (UTC)She has absolutely no intention of remaining in the Halls of Healing longer than is necessary. Regardless of whether or not Master Che is on duty. She’s not THAT injured. She’s NEVER that injured. All she needs are a few bacta patches and she’ll be FINE. And given what time it is... if the Force is willing, she should be able to slip in, retrieve what she needs, and leave.
“That’s what it usually is, isn’t it?” she retorts. She doesn’t want to particularly talk about the mission, or what happened during it. She really doesn’t want to talk about anything. Particularly Obi-Wan’s... particularly the Duchess.
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Date: 2015-08-10 12:31 am (UTC)"Usually," he agrees. "They were a fair amount of trouble, I suppose? Was anyone harmed? Besides you, obviously," he adds hastily, to forestall any snark related to her pointing herself out as a non-fatal casualty of the mission.
He's just impressed that she hasn't hit him yet.