Marasiah Fel (
notconflicted) wrote2018-01-08 12:29 am
The Jagged Fel- later Monday
It wasn’t that Sia didn’t get emotional ever, it was that she usually couldn’t, not in public. And when she had just seen her father killed after he turned to the dark side, suddenly leaving her with the job she’d always dreaded having to take, she really couldn’t lose it in front of anyone.
Well, maybe Antares, but there were many reasons she didn’t want to.
She handled things, with help from him and Treis. It was easy to blame Darth Maladi for Roan’s death and say that he had sacrificed himself to rid the galaxy of a Sith threat, because from a certain point of view, it was true. Maladi couldn’t defend herself anymore. Krayt's death had caused a shift in the battle, with Sith soldiers losing it without him controlling them, and their splintering forces had ended up going their separate ways in the middle of everything. Sia did get in touch with Cade to confirm that Krayt really was dead; he was, and his body had been flown into a sun, just to make entirely sure. She’d contacted Stazi and K’krukh, letting them know what had happened and announcing that she would be taking things over from her father.
Most Force sensitives fighting would have felt the deaths of Krayt and Roan. Still, Sia had had to deliver the message to the returning forces that both things were true. And then she excused herself to her quarters, where she could lock herself away for a while and not face anyone except those who she would actually want to see.
She’d taken off her armor, leaving just the black garments underneath, and was sitting on the bed with a datapad, making notes of all of the things she still had to do or find out. Maybe it was just busy work. Eventually, she was sure she’d feel something again, but right now she was just numb. But numb was good. Numb would get her through the day.
[Feels a little weird to not have this family trauma in late summer for once. For those hanging out in the GFFA!]
Well, maybe Antares, but there were many reasons she didn’t want to.
She handled things, with help from him and Treis. It was easy to blame Darth Maladi for Roan’s death and say that he had sacrificed himself to rid the galaxy of a Sith threat, because from a certain point of view, it was true. Maladi couldn’t defend herself anymore. Krayt's death had caused a shift in the battle, with Sith soldiers losing it without him controlling them, and their splintering forces had ended up going their separate ways in the middle of everything. Sia did get in touch with Cade to confirm that Krayt really was dead; he was, and his body had been flown into a sun, just to make entirely sure. She’d contacted Stazi and K’krukh, letting them know what had happened and announcing that she would be taking things over from her father.
Most Force sensitives fighting would have felt the deaths of Krayt and Roan. Still, Sia had had to deliver the message to the returning forces that both things were true. And then she excused herself to her quarters, where she could lock herself away for a while and not face anyone except those who she would actually want to see.
She’d taken off her armor, leaving just the black garments underneath, and was sitting on the bed with a datapad, making notes of all of the things she still had to do or find out. Maybe it was just busy work. Eventually, she was sure she’d feel something again, but right now she was just numb. But numb was good. Numb would get her through the day.
[Feels a little weird to not have this family trauma in late summer for once. For those hanging out in the GFFA!]

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"Always happy to hear that," he said, slipping in the door. "You have glasses in here, or are we doing this from the bottle?"
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And then coughing a little, because she wasn’t used to doing that.
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He didn't fill his own until he'd passed that one over again.
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She doubted it, but apparently when you were involved in a cover up, you worried about that sort of thing.
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He took another sip.
"So what did happen?"
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“My father kept myself, Antares and Treis out of the battle, wanting those loyal to him around,” she said. “He’d turned. He tried to use a Sith-created toxin to wipe out all life on Coruscant to be really sure he got Krayt. Antares had to kill him to stop him.”
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Just... sighed, and took a big gulp this time.
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“He was actually angry that I wouldn’t go along with it,” Sia went on. “With mass murder. Of a planet you and Jessica and all of our allies were on. I can’t... I don’t know what to do with that.”
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“I suppose,” she conceded. “Of course, the first thing I did afterwards was order a coverup and the second thing I did was order an execution, so.”
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"You don't want anyone to know about your father?" Atton said. "I guess that's an easy way to get a riot started."
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There went the rest of his drink.
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He refilled his glass.
"But it's good you stopped it. That much death would've really gotten the Sith going." Beat. "And I like being alive, so there's that."
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