Bambi Maddox
May 22nd, 2006, 07:02:03 PM
Reference thread <a>"Always and Never"</a>
http://www.sw-fans.net/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39625&highlight=grym+kandle
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(ooc: I took the liberty of bouncing my story off the events in the thread above. Hope this is cool. If not PM me and I will make adjustments. Thanks :))
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Present Day..
Coruscant.
Bambi never thought she'd see this claustrphobic planet-city again. Never thought she'd see any city again, for that matter.
After the incident (the generic term Maddox used for a hit that went terribly wrong-- and wrong, meaning she screwed up big time--which cost her an eye and possibly a promising future as a Black Sun Assassin) she had not been expected to recover.
The odds had been against her, as is usually the case when human body goes up against a thermal detonation. It was only the hand of chance that she had bent to retrive her weapon in order to do the job to which she had been assigned, that she had been spared the full brunt of the explosion hurled her way by a plain-clothed body guard who, apparently, had 'made her' the moment she'd walked in the door. Five surgeries and six months in traction later and she was nearly as good as new. But that was another story, for another time.
And so, here she was - less her right eye and on a mission of a different kind - breathing in the choking Coruscant filth with its miasma of stifling aroma's that smother and permeate every surface of body and soul in this overwhelming megopolis.
"Shoot" Maddox grumbled as she stepped into an oily puddle which left her boot coated in a greasy rainbow and crossed over to the other side of the road.
A gaudy neon sign declared the establishment as "The Starlite Lounge" and an incomplete flashing arrow, whose neon was in long need of repair, flickered spasmodically down the length of a drainpipe to direct would-be patrons to the lower levels entrance.
Maddox followed the garish indicator downward, keeping close to the wall and taking care to keep her hands off the rusted rail.
In the back of her mind, she couldn't help wonder if Grym had travelled in this same wake on the night of his disappearance.
From what little she had garnered since the "incident" Grym had been on a search mission of his own -- one Twi'lek noble Sikkle Vryllonmir, the moneyman behind Bren'lar's mob take over of the cartel Grym had originally worked for. His contact - according to a 10,000 cred transfer made on the night he went missing - was one Valeria Tur'illian and it was this latter whom Bambi was here to get a bead on. Valeria was the last one to see Grym, apparently. The last one whom may have some knowledge of just where the frell he went.
Bambi intended to find her. Find her, then him. It was a simple plan, but one that had been a long time coming.
No one had heard from Grym Kandle in over 6 months.
Too long a time. A lot can happen in 6 months. One body could heal in that amount of time.
Another body could decompose and rot in some unidentified grave in just the same.
Bambi pushed that morbid thought from her mind and stepped into the cacophonic ambiance of the Starlite Lounge, last known whereabouts of one Valeria Tur'illian.
http://www.sw-fans.net/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39625&highlight=grym+kandle
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(ooc: I took the liberty of bouncing my story off the events in the thread above. Hope this is cool. If not PM me and I will make adjustments. Thanks :))
*******************************************
Present Day..
Coruscant.
Bambi never thought she'd see this claustrphobic planet-city again. Never thought she'd see any city again, for that matter.
After the incident (the generic term Maddox used for a hit that went terribly wrong-- and wrong, meaning she screwed up big time--which cost her an eye and possibly a promising future as a Black Sun Assassin) she had not been expected to recover.
The odds had been against her, as is usually the case when human body goes up against a thermal detonation. It was only the hand of chance that she had bent to retrive her weapon in order to do the job to which she had been assigned, that she had been spared the full brunt of the explosion hurled her way by a plain-clothed body guard who, apparently, had 'made her' the moment she'd walked in the door. Five surgeries and six months in traction later and she was nearly as good as new. But that was another story, for another time.
And so, here she was - less her right eye and on a mission of a different kind - breathing in the choking Coruscant filth with its miasma of stifling aroma's that smother and permeate every surface of body and soul in this overwhelming megopolis.
"Shoot" Maddox grumbled as she stepped into an oily puddle which left her boot coated in a greasy rainbow and crossed over to the other side of the road.
A gaudy neon sign declared the establishment as "The Starlite Lounge" and an incomplete flashing arrow, whose neon was in long need of repair, flickered spasmodically down the length of a drainpipe to direct would-be patrons to the lower levels entrance.
Maddox followed the garish indicator downward, keeping close to the wall and taking care to keep her hands off the rusted rail.
In the back of her mind, she couldn't help wonder if Grym had travelled in this same wake on the night of his disappearance.
From what little she had garnered since the "incident" Grym had been on a search mission of his own -- one Twi'lek noble Sikkle Vryllonmir, the moneyman behind Bren'lar's mob take over of the cartel Grym had originally worked for. His contact - according to a 10,000 cred transfer made on the night he went missing - was one Valeria Tur'illian and it was this latter whom Bambi was here to get a bead on. Valeria was the last one to see Grym, apparently. The last one whom may have some knowledge of just where the frell he went.
Bambi intended to find her. Find her, then him. It was a simple plan, but one that had been a long time coming.
No one had heard from Grym Kandle in over 6 months.
Too long a time. A lot can happen in 6 months. One body could heal in that amount of time.
Another body could decompose and rot in some unidentified grave in just the same.
Bambi pushed that morbid thought from her mind and stepped into the cacophonic ambiance of the Starlite Lounge, last known whereabouts of one Valeria Tur'illian.