Rising from the bed, Aurine Ornilla felt a shiver run down her spine as the cool air hit the beads of sweat on her back. She straightened up a bit and let out a slow exhale. Tiptoeing across the floor, she found her discarded dress, a puddle of silk on the floor. As she picked it up, she ran the fabric between her fingers, appreciating the smoothness of the texture, before stepping into the dress. Taking her long, dark blue hair in one hand, she pulled it up and away from her neck so she could tie the straps behind her head. The dress wasn't much comfort for the chill in the air; it fell open in the back all the way to her waist, leaving her sensitive skin exposed. But it was still better than nothing. Besides, it reminded Aurine of the man who gifted it to her: a young prince who offered her all the gold in his kingdom if she would be his wife. But a Zeltron is not so easily claimed.
"Are you leaving?" came a gentle voice from the bed that Aurine had just vacated. This one was also young, though certainly not a prince. Still, he had a youthful charm, and Aurine found herself drawn to his sincerity. What he lacked in confidence or experience, he made up for in eagerness and manner. As he sat up to get a better look across the room, Aurine saw the earnestness in his eyes.
She could not help but smile at him. "Of course not," she answered softly, striding back across the room. She reached out a pink hand and ran her fingers through his short crop of sandy-colored hair. The boy relaxed and closed his eyes. As she massaged his scalp, she assured him, "I am here for as long as you'll have me."
The boy sighed contentedly. Even as Aurine brushed her fingers down the curve of his jaw, he did not reach out to touch her. He is too nervous, she thought to herself. I am the first woman he has ever been with. After a moment, he opened his eyes again and drank in the sight of her. "Would that I could have you longer," he remarked, the playful tone underwritten by genuine longing. A thought occurred to him, and he smirked as he asked, "What would it cost to make you wait for me? To be with no one else until I returned?"
Aurine gave a quiet laugh. "More than an Imperial cadet could afford, I assure you."
His brow furrowed, not in anger but in surprise. He sat up a little straighter, leaning back on his hands as the sheets pooled around his legs and waist. "How did you know I was an Imperial cadet?"
"I wouldn't be very good at my job if I couldn't read people," Aurine answered somewhat evasively. Seeing that the boy wanted a more concrete answer, she shifted her weight as her hand found her hip. Biting her lip, she began, "Your hair, for one. Freshly cut, standard Imperial regulation." To emphasize her point, she tousled his hair playfully. "Other little things. Your accent, the way you carry yourself, things like that. So, when do you ship out?" This drew another surprised look, which Aurine waved off. "You came all the way down to 3030 to visit a brothel because you wanted to be with a woman before you left, yes?"
The boy began to blush and turned his eyes away.
"I'm not offended," Aurine laughed. "Flattered, if anything."
"I leave tomorrow," he admitted after another moment. He raised his eyes to meet Aurine's once more. "All my life, I've wondered what the stars look like up close. Tomorrow, I find out."
That brought a genuine smile to Aurine's face. She knew there was a reason she felt drawn to this one. Enough boys like hers, and Aurine might start to give the Empire the benefit of the doubt; though she knew all too well that it's easy to be idealistic when you haven't seen the universe for what it really is. For the sake of this boy -- for the sake of this galaxy -- she found herself praying that this young man might hold onto that idealism. The Maker knows the universe could use more who felt that way. "Take a moment to appreciate them for me," Aurine said. She leaned forward and placed a kiss on the boy's forehead. "I want to hear all about it when you return."
Later, Aurine found herself in the common area of Zam's. All told, it had been a quiet night. Business had been scared off by the altercation with the Blackened Stars, she supposed. Aurine had been in her room with a client when most of it went down, but she heard the harrowing tale from some of her sisters; surely exaggerated coming from their lips, but no less serious. The Stars were not to be taken lightly. Embittered by their inferiority to the Hutts, they were far more liable to pursue rash courses of action in the pursuit of dominance. For as long as Zam had run this establishment, it was seen as neutral territory in 3030. Aurine hated the thought of being dragged into the petty in-fighting amongst 3030's players. If anything were to happen to Zam or the brothel... well, Aurine didn't know quite what she'd do.
As Aurine glanced around the room, she spotted Zam leaning over the balcony as she often did; only this time, she wasn't alone. The brothel's own personal security, the enigmatic Mandalorian, was standing stiffly at Zam's side. Aurine's sisters would often whisper about what the man must look like under all that armor, and Aurine had to confess that even she was a little curious. Unlike most people in Aurine's life, the Mandalorian was nigh impossible to read. Was he young and rugged? Old and scarred? Aurine didn't have the faintest clue, and perhaps that's what made the Mandalorian so intriguing to her. In a place like 3030, where most people were fairly transparent, it was fascinating to have an unknown variable around. All Aurine knew for sure is that he had the brothel's best interests at heart, and that was enough.
Feeling as though she could get caught staring at any moment, Aurine forced herself to look away from the Mandalorian. His mystery would have to be solved some other time. For the time being, she felt very much like having a tall, cold drink. Sauntering across the parlor, Aurine approached the aging Duros bartender and pulled up a stool.
"Are you leaving?" came a gentle voice from the bed that Aurine had just vacated. This one was also young, though certainly not a prince. Still, he had a youthful charm, and Aurine found herself drawn to his sincerity. What he lacked in confidence or experience, he made up for in eagerness and manner. As he sat up to get a better look across the room, Aurine saw the earnestness in his eyes.
She could not help but smile at him. "Of course not," she answered softly, striding back across the room. She reached out a pink hand and ran her fingers through his short crop of sandy-colored hair. The boy relaxed and closed his eyes. As she massaged his scalp, she assured him, "I am here for as long as you'll have me."
The boy sighed contentedly. Even as Aurine brushed her fingers down the curve of his jaw, he did not reach out to touch her. He is too nervous, she thought to herself. I am the first woman he has ever been with. After a moment, he opened his eyes again and drank in the sight of her. "Would that I could have you longer," he remarked, the playful tone underwritten by genuine longing. A thought occurred to him, and he smirked as he asked, "What would it cost to make you wait for me? To be with no one else until I returned?"
Aurine gave a quiet laugh. "More than an Imperial cadet could afford, I assure you."
His brow furrowed, not in anger but in surprise. He sat up a little straighter, leaning back on his hands as the sheets pooled around his legs and waist. "How did you know I was an Imperial cadet?"
"I wouldn't be very good at my job if I couldn't read people," Aurine answered somewhat evasively. Seeing that the boy wanted a more concrete answer, she shifted her weight as her hand found her hip. Biting her lip, she began, "Your hair, for one. Freshly cut, standard Imperial regulation." To emphasize her point, she tousled his hair playfully. "Other little things. Your accent, the way you carry yourself, things like that. So, when do you ship out?" This drew another surprised look, which Aurine waved off. "You came all the way down to 3030 to visit a brothel because you wanted to be with a woman before you left, yes?"
The boy began to blush and turned his eyes away.
"I'm not offended," Aurine laughed. "Flattered, if anything."
"I leave tomorrow," he admitted after another moment. He raised his eyes to meet Aurine's once more. "All my life, I've wondered what the stars look like up close. Tomorrow, I find out."
That brought a genuine smile to Aurine's face. She knew there was a reason she felt drawn to this one. Enough boys like hers, and Aurine might start to give the Empire the benefit of the doubt; though she knew all too well that it's easy to be idealistic when you haven't seen the universe for what it really is. For the sake of this boy -- for the sake of this galaxy -- she found herself praying that this young man might hold onto that idealism. The Maker knows the universe could use more who felt that way. "Take a moment to appreciate them for me," Aurine said. She leaned forward and placed a kiss on the boy's forehead. "I want to hear all about it when you return."
* * *
Later, Aurine found herself in the common area of Zam's. All told, it had been a quiet night. Business had been scared off by the altercation with the Blackened Stars, she supposed. Aurine had been in her room with a client when most of it went down, but she heard the harrowing tale from some of her sisters; surely exaggerated coming from their lips, but no less serious. The Stars were not to be taken lightly. Embittered by their inferiority to the Hutts, they were far more liable to pursue rash courses of action in the pursuit of dominance. For as long as Zam had run this establishment, it was seen as neutral territory in 3030. Aurine hated the thought of being dragged into the petty in-fighting amongst 3030's players. If anything were to happen to Zam or the brothel... well, Aurine didn't know quite what she'd do.
As Aurine glanced around the room, she spotted Zam leaning over the balcony as she often did; only this time, she wasn't alone. The brothel's own personal security, the enigmatic Mandalorian, was standing stiffly at Zam's side. Aurine's sisters would often whisper about what the man must look like under all that armor, and Aurine had to confess that even she was a little curious. Unlike most people in Aurine's life, the Mandalorian was nigh impossible to read. Was he young and rugged? Old and scarred? Aurine didn't have the faintest clue, and perhaps that's what made the Mandalorian so intriguing to her. In a place like 3030, where most people were fairly transparent, it was fascinating to have an unknown variable around. All Aurine knew for sure is that he had the brothel's best interests at heart, and that was enough.
Feeling as though she could get caught staring at any moment, Aurine forced herself to look away from the Mandalorian. His mystery would have to be solved some other time. For the time being, she felt very much like having a tall, cold drink. Sauntering across the parlor, Aurine approached the aging Duros bartender and pulled up a stool.