Tahiri Veila (
weetuskenraider) wrote2010-02-12 09:02 am
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Room 529, Friday Midday
The datapad on Tahiri's lap currently displayed a map of the Outer Rim -- the Sluis sector, to be specific -- with planets color-coded according to whether they were held by the Yuuzhan Vong or the New Republic . . . no, wait, it was the Galactic Alliance now, and she wasn't sure she was thrilled about that. The notebook lying on the bed beside her held a couple of pages of scribbled notes on ideas for Flight Club, since she'd completely forgotten about it on Monday after Ben had come by to tell her where he was going.
Tahiri's attention was split between the two, but that was a completely livable kind of division; she'd be smiling at the thought if she wasn't concentrating so hard on the map on her datapad.
You'd think she was trying to plot a course into the Dagobah system or something.
[OOC: Expecting a phone call, but it's open! As is the door. I keep forgetting to mention that.]
Tahiri's attention was split between the two, but that was a completely livable kind of division; she'd be smiling at the thought if she wasn't concentrating so hard on the map on her datapad.
You'd think she was trying to plot a course into the Dagobah system or something.
[OOC: Expecting a phone call, but it's open! As is the door. I keep forgetting to mention that.]
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Besides, if it was going according to his plan, he'd be joining them both to spring a trap devised by a psychopath, so it was probably better to check in with his girlfriend before that. Just in case.
So at some unholy hour in Brazil, Ben picked up his comlink and dialed home.
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It wasn't quite formal, but more so than just 'hello.'
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"About time, Skywalker," Tahiri said lightly, setting the datapad and notebook aside. "How long have you been gone?"
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It wasn't her real concern anyway.
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And Ben certainly wasn't. Really. Picture of diplomacy, he.
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"Are you busy?" she asked. It certainly looked so, but Firekeeper understood by now there were times when interruptions were welcome.
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She was fairly sure, anyway. But the part where she wasn't entirely sure had everything to do with that datapad.
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"Fairly sure?"
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