She stood over the body of the dying soldier.
His vibroknife fit awkwardly in her child-hand.
Her hands were stained in blood up to her elbows.
He had come here for her, she knew it, and she had killed for the first time in her life as fear and rage her gripped her. Shaisha knew her mother was dead, she had felt it through the Force... her father she could still feel, barely, and it confused her.
Why was this soldier here with those other Sith who had suddenly showed up to speak with her uncle?
Before she had time to consider where to hide, she felt someone seize her arm. Looking up at the hooded pureblood who held her, she knew it was not one of her family, and... there was something disconcerting about him.
A crackle of energy formed over his hand and shocked through her body. She screamed and already the world began to slip away. Her blurry eyes saw Servant One leaning over her to pick her up. But suddenly, his features began to change - distort into something more horrifying.
"You are mine..." the voice was almost nothing more than a faint breeze, but it chilled her to the bone.
"Tenebrae!" Shaisha mouthed as she forced herself awake... feeling absolutely nothing but the terror rolling over her mind. Not even the bustling life of Nar Shaddaa. As if she was still trapped on that horrible dead plane.t
Minutes passed until she finally regained control of her senses again. Ugh... damn that Jedi. Two bouts of this shit in 24 hours. She rolled out of bed and began to go through the morning routines. Checking her messages, checking news, making coffee while listening to the holonews in the background.
The news of Baras' death did make her pause and for a moment she briefly considered popping open a bottle of whiskey. Damn... that sneaky old git. Shaisha's lips pursed as she tried to focus her thoughts on that game, rather than the looming-catastrophe.
Grabbing her datapad, she tapped away a message.
"Hey handsome.
Catch the news? Seems like they're saying your master just lost one of his apprentices. Sounds pretty BS.
Could you come over for caff and talk?"