Natasha Romanoff (
ledger_not_clean) wrote2016-05-09 03:55 pm
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Natasha looked around the bar, noticing how many people were watching her. It made her nervous because she knew the First Order was looking for her, determined to find her before she could possibly find the Resistance. She'd gone directly to Maz's, knowing as well that the woman was her best chance at getting away. She hadn't gotten away unscathed though. She'd been shot and she was pretty badly injured, but she did her best to hide it in the way she carried herself.
Instead of asking too many questions Maz had just pointed to a man that she explained would help get Natasha off planet and far away, all she had to do was ask. So she started over, fighting the urge to limp. She knew she looked pretty battered up, but she could pretend it was nothing as she sat down beside the man, shifting the hood covering her head a bit which flashed her red hair, one of the biggest things she was trying to hide. "Are you looking for work?"
She looked around before looking at him again. "I need off planet and as far away as possible. I need to get away from anyone who could report back to the First Order and Maz said you're my best bet."
Instead of asking too many questions Maz had just pointed to a man that she explained would help get Natasha off planet and far away, all she had to do was ask. So she started over, fighting the urge to limp. She knew she looked pretty battered up, but she could pretend it was nothing as she sat down beside the man, shifting the hood covering her head a bit which flashed her red hair, one of the biggest things she was trying to hide. "Are you looking for work?"
She looked around before looking at him again. "I need off planet and as far away as possible. I need to get away from anyone who could report back to the First Order and Maz said you're my best bet."
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Of course, it wasn't entirely a surprise, even if they weren't actively working, were probably still looking for work, it was just how things went in her sphere of influence.
"Ben." He introduced himself, offering her a hand to shake, "And I can get you just about anywhere you'd like to go." A nod that seemed to indicate that flash of red hair he'd seen, "Chandrila's nice this time of year." Even if she wasn't from there, she'd be able to fit in there more easily than other places. He didn't often go that close to the core, that far into Republic space, but it wasn't as if he actively avoided it, either.
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