Southstar
Mar 29th, 2004, 07:12:30 PM
Southstar gazed out the large transparasteel window. The rain was pouring down relentlessly. Quickly his eyes darted to his chrono, it was barely seven in the evening but it felt like three in the morning. What a miserable, rotten day. Had he even been awake an hour when he got the call? No, his friend Viktor was murdered that morning and news travelled fast. The trip from Corellia to Kashyyyk was horrid. He hadn't eaten since that morning. And the police had been deciding amongst themselves whether or not they would speak with him... The list went on. He pressed his fingers on the bridge of his nose and rubbed the corners of his eyes.
"Mr. eh... Southstar?" a voice called from behind him. He turned around to face its speaker. The lanky man who was working with the Kashyyyk security forces turned his head downward to the right in order to avoid eye contact with the Sith. "The, uh, police told me they were willing to see you now."
Southstar nodded, "All right then." he said while trying to keep most of his anger inside. Hours, the police had kept him in the spaceport terminal for hours with the hairball Wookies and the rancid smell. Do these things bathe? he had asked himself more than once that day. Inhale.. exhale. This wasn't Sith territory, a burst of violent rage would only hurt him here. "Lead the way."
Southstar found relief in that the walk wasn't too far. The lanky man lead him to a closed off room that was usually reserved for searching bags. One, two three... Southstar counted to himself ashe scanned the room. Four!?! Four Wookies! It seemed a little overkill to him. Surely they knew that Southstar couldn't harm them on Kashyyyk. All four Wookies watched him carefully. The tallest one roared and the lanky man interpreted.
"Sit down." He spoke for the tall one. Southstar did as he was told and folded his arms across his chest. "So what do you know about Viktor? Why might he have been murdered?"
"I'm not saying anything until I get the full story." He responded and stared the Wookie in the eyes.
The tall one held his paw out in a stop gesture to the man and conversed with his associates. Then he spoke to the interpreter. "We've reviewed the holos and it seems the victim was stabbed in the left hand side. As of now, we do not have a suspect."
Southstar nodded his head and brought a hand to his mouth. Immediatly he knew something was amiss. How does one review holos and not have a suspect; especially the high grade holographs he knew Kashyyyk security was using. He wasn't getting the whole story. However, he was obligated to give some information he had. He needed the police, not the other way around. "Well, last year he had some dealings with some Hutts that had gone sour." The information wasn't anything spectacular, for the most part it was a lie. the deal went great. "The Hutts are rich, they likely hired a bounty hunter." There was no doubt about it, the thought had crossed the Wookie's mind already. But that didn't matter what he really needed was to see the holos. "I could tell you for sure if I saw the holos."
The tall one shook his head and let out a short bark. Southstar didn't need the interpreter to tell him no. "No." Said the interpreter. "You're wasting our time. We're done with you now." the man finished saying and opened the door. Southstar walked out and was more agitated than before. He wasn't going to find out who the murderer was through the police, that was for sure. Perhaps they're withholding the suspect's name from me because they anticipate I'll get to him first. He mused to himself. Agains he stared out the window at the drizzling rain.
"Miss Jedi." the same translator called.
Jedi? Southstar turned around to see a Jedi speaking with the lanky man. Unfortunatly, he couldn't pick up on the conversation. Finally the man parted with the Jedi and entered back into the room with the four Wookies. He approached the Jedi with his arms crossed. "And what business do you have here?"
"Mr. eh... Southstar?" a voice called from behind him. He turned around to face its speaker. The lanky man who was working with the Kashyyyk security forces turned his head downward to the right in order to avoid eye contact with the Sith. "The, uh, police told me they were willing to see you now."
Southstar nodded, "All right then." he said while trying to keep most of his anger inside. Hours, the police had kept him in the spaceport terminal for hours with the hairball Wookies and the rancid smell. Do these things bathe? he had asked himself more than once that day. Inhale.. exhale. This wasn't Sith territory, a burst of violent rage would only hurt him here. "Lead the way."
Southstar found relief in that the walk wasn't too far. The lanky man lead him to a closed off room that was usually reserved for searching bags. One, two three... Southstar counted to himself ashe scanned the room. Four!?! Four Wookies! It seemed a little overkill to him. Surely they knew that Southstar couldn't harm them on Kashyyyk. All four Wookies watched him carefully. The tallest one roared and the lanky man interpreted.
"Sit down." He spoke for the tall one. Southstar did as he was told and folded his arms across his chest. "So what do you know about Viktor? Why might he have been murdered?"
"I'm not saying anything until I get the full story." He responded and stared the Wookie in the eyes.
The tall one held his paw out in a stop gesture to the man and conversed with his associates. Then he spoke to the interpreter. "We've reviewed the holos and it seems the victim was stabbed in the left hand side. As of now, we do not have a suspect."
Southstar nodded his head and brought a hand to his mouth. Immediatly he knew something was amiss. How does one review holos and not have a suspect; especially the high grade holographs he knew Kashyyyk security was using. He wasn't getting the whole story. However, he was obligated to give some information he had. He needed the police, not the other way around. "Well, last year he had some dealings with some Hutts that had gone sour." The information wasn't anything spectacular, for the most part it was a lie. the deal went great. "The Hutts are rich, they likely hired a bounty hunter." There was no doubt about it, the thought had crossed the Wookie's mind already. But that didn't matter what he really needed was to see the holos. "I could tell you for sure if I saw the holos."
The tall one shook his head and let out a short bark. Southstar didn't need the interpreter to tell him no. "No." Said the interpreter. "You're wasting our time. We're done with you now." the man finished saying and opened the door. Southstar walked out and was more agitated than before. He wasn't going to find out who the murderer was through the police, that was for sure. Perhaps they're withholding the suspect's name from me because they anticipate I'll get to him first. He mused to himself. Agains he stared out the window at the drizzling rain.
"Miss Jedi." the same translator called.
Jedi? Southstar turned around to see a Jedi speaking with the lanky man. Unfortunatly, he couldn't pick up on the conversation. Finally the man parted with the Jedi and entered back into the room with the four Wookies. He approached the Jedi with his arms crossed. "And what business do you have here?"