Cal Arcton wrote:Yara Suhr wrote:"Happy Noventa Day." She turns, a smile touching her eyes. "So that's how you're supposed to say it? Not 'Merry' or 'Blessings' or anything like that? I was waiting to hear someone else so I could be sure." She chuckles. "I was on-planet for it last year, yes. But I missed the parade--I hadn't been here long, and we were terribly busy."
Almost surprised at the way his own spirits lifted at seeing her smile like that, Cal smiled back brightly. "Well, if you ask me, you can say whatever you like. That's the real Noventa way, after all." He chuckled. "But that's the way I always said it, growing up."
I see." Cal pressed his lips together. His expression was serious, but his brown eyes seemed to glint merrily. "I guess that makes this your first real Noventa festival. My my." He offered her his arm. "How'd you like for a Noventa native to show you how it's done?"
Yara Suhr wrote:"That would suit me fine." Yara arches an eyebrow at the old-fashioned gesture but shrugs and lets her hand rest lightly on Cal's arm, green eyes twinkling. "I trust the learning curve won't be too steep, with a native guide." She turns her head a little to scan the crowds. "Where to, then?"
Cal Arcton wrote:As Cal lead Yara around, they both began to notice things. Things out of place. People clearly not here for the celebration. A crease began to appear on Cal's forehead, his subconscious responding to the threat before his conscious mind could. The feeling continued to grow as the viewscreens came on and the governor's voice could be heard. All this meant that Cal wasn't really surprised when it all happen.
"Damnit." He muttered, turning to Yara. "Looks like the festivities are cut short." Once more, his brown eyes glinted as they met her green. "Guess we're gonna have to skip to the end." His arm slid around her waist as he leaned in.
Cal was a good kisser, as it turned out. His hand was firm on her back, and his lips soft against hers. The kiss deepened, growing in passion, as he moved gently against her.
They parted, Cal stepping back. "Let's get everyone we can to safety." Cal said, grinning, his eyes bright. "See you on the other side, Doc."
After a beat for response, he was off.
Sailee wrote:Every instinct Sailee had began screaming. She'd set enough ambushes to recognize one in the making, and before everything went to Hell, Sailee did her job, and made a beeline for Tewzada.
"No time to explain; we have to move. Now." Please don't argue. Please don't argue. Please don't argue.
She wrapped an arm around the twi'lek's shoulder and loomed over her, her body a shield against anything incoming as she led the way to the nearest cover she could spot on a moment's notice. She was not shy about using her size and strength to 'convince' the reporter to move.
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Yara Suhr wrote:"Well. All right, then," she says a little breathlessly, shaking her head to clear it as he steps back. Though she raises an eyebrow at his boyish grin, she can't exactly manage one of her own--but her lips quirk a little at one corner. "I swear you're enjoying this, Ranger. May the Force be with you."
Korvalus Dunbri wrote:Kor remembered seeing Cal in the crowd earlier and went off to find the retired law man.
Cefey Raneth wrote:Fey had been quietly milling about, observing this 'festival'. It was a completely different experience than parties she had observed with the Moff...
And then everything went to hell.
The fear that had been there the past days was now a lot more realised.
I should've listened to Babe. Wait! Where is everyone?! The twi'lek looked around in a panic, wondering where her friends were as she quickly scampered into hiding. She knew who that admiral was, and she could only hope that an 'alien' like herself wouldn't be remembered or noticed.
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