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OOM: AU Child! Ibani
The last few months have been even harder than usual, after the death of her mother figure. Perhaps grief made her weaker, more vulnerable to sickness, because she knows she's dangerously ill. She hadn't meant to wind up here, wherever here is, but it has shown up in the nick of time.
Ibani shivers against one of the walls of Milliways, her body wracked with fever and hunger both. She's somewhere between seven and ten, clothed in fabric with far too many holes in it, and wearing a slave shock collar around her neck. Her bones stand out too sharply against her skin, and her eyes are fever bright and darting around the room.
She's not sure if this is some dying hallucination, if she's gone mad, or if she truly HAS wound up somewhere utterly strange. Whatever this is, instinct and her body DEMAND food, fuel to fight the sickness that is killing her. Untrained in the Force, she's grasping on instinct for any energy it can give her.
Maybe, maybe if she gets close enough to one of the tables she can steal some food without anyone noticing. Yes, yes that's a good plan
Ibani shivers against one of the walls of Milliways, her body wracked with fever and hunger both. She's somewhere between seven and ten, clothed in fabric with far too many holes in it, and wearing a slave shock collar around her neck. Her bones stand out too sharply against her skin, and her eyes are fever bright and darting around the room.
She's not sure if this is some dying hallucination, if she's gone mad, or if she truly HAS wound up somewhere utterly strange. Whatever this is, instinct and her body DEMAND food, fuel to fight the sickness that is killing her. Untrained in the Force, she's grasping on instinct for any energy it can give her.
Maybe, maybe if she gets close enough to one of the tables she can steal some food without anyone noticing. Yes, yes that's a good plan
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Or killed.
Skellig glances at the guard. "Do we need to move him? Or will he be fine there, until he is located at some point? If we need to hide him...is there a place we can do it?" A pit, perhaps? An alcove in the rock, an unused passage?
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Skellig is grateful that he was not more...violent in his methods. The broken elbow and arm are bad enough, but at least that will not leave a bloody trail to tie them to the scene.
"I can carry him, if you lead us."
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"I can take care of the second guard, if we can catch him by surprise near a ledge," Ibani offers, matter of fact.
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He is only mildly taken aback when she mentions 'taking care of' the second guard.
He keeps close to what she's doing, trying his best to stay close to her as they move through the tunnels.
"We will have to remember for the communicator," he points out. "Before you knock someone off the ledge."
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There is another heartbeat nearby, faint and different - much more casual. At some point, Skellig will leave their first 'effort' slumped up against a wall, and choose to creep closer alongside her, moving towards their second guard.
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They're in luck, as he wanders near a ledge that drops steeply away onto some VERY sharp rocks. Skellig could take care of him himself, once the communicator is gone. Wouldn't be TOO hard to shove him over the edge...
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With a 'nudge', he adds another layer of distraction. The guard hardly notices the communicator going missing - no need to worry about it either - before Skellig tosses another rock over the side of the ledge, causing another clatter that clearly needs investigating!
And with his back turned and looking down at the sharp rocks, it will only pain Skellig slightly to give him a solid shove...
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"You're really clever," Ibani praises him, giving him a hug. "Though I was trying to spare you from more darkness today."
Probably a futile effort, since she's not free yet.
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Didn't he already DO this, somewhere else?
He glances back into the dark, towards where the first guard's corpse is slouched against the wall. "Are we far enough that he will be fine there, or do we need to keep moving him?"
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"There's an office, where the person who oversees the operation for the owner works. I've only ever seen them once or twice, from a distance. They might not even be planetside right now. I'm HOPING there's a key in their office."
She doesn't know WHAT they'll do, if there isn't a key there....
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Hopefully they will not run into any others as they make the walk to the office - he tilts his head, trying to listen to where the majority of the 'noise' might be coming from.
That way, apparently. Skellig takes her hand into his as they walk. "There should be a key," he says encouragingly. "I am sure of it. Then we will get this off of you..."
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A great deal has been written about the banality of evil. Of people who were just following orders, clerks and accountants filing paperwork and making numbers dance, without thinking too much about the cost and the consequences. The architect and overseer of this hell is that kind of soul, a man who looks about Skellig's age, dressed in a gray uniform with red and blue squares on one side of his chest to show his rank.
He sighs irritably as he hears them enter, but doesn't look up. "I already told you we haven't got the money to advance you your first paycheck."
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Skellig feels a pang of regret, knowing what he has to do in order to get this done - but it is dampened by knowing that if he doesn't do this, then Ibani could end up injured, or worse, with her brains splattered against the wall...
He 'nudges' the attention of the overseer in the opposite direction as he circles around the back of the desk; does he feel the shift in the air, the presence of another being so very close to him? It is hard to say. Fighting back the bile in his throat, Skellig reaches up quickly - much too fast of a motion to be human - and snaps the man's neck, his body slumping in the chair.
(It hurts him, deep in his chest in a place he can't ignore, it is worth it because it is to protect HER but it still hurts.)
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Ibani goes to Skellig immediately, wraps her arms around him. She can FEEL how it hurts him. "I'm sorry it hurts you so much."
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"I will recover," he says softly. "We need to get you out of here, get that thing off of you."
Skellig allows the body to slump down in the chair and then pushes it further under the desk - no need for it to be visible in case there are any monitors and cameras in here - and begins rifling through the drawers. He knows vaguely what the key looks like - after all, there was one in Bar, it should be the same, right?
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His hand finds the key in the first drawer he rifles through.
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"Here we go," his voice betrays a bit of the anxiety and uncertainty he was feeling. "Now, again...let's get this off you. And then you are never wearing one of these ever, ever again..."
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Ibani gasps in surprise to find herself in bed, curled up next to Skellig. As if, well, as if everything that happened had been nothing but a nightmare.
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(His whole body is sore...why is he sore like this?)
"Right here," he says reassuringly, bringing a hand up to her neck - there are no visible wounds there, her skin is healed well after his efforts, but he feels the need to double check. "Safe."
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She looks devastated at the notion. "I'm so sorry. I didn't." She swallows. "That's never happened before."
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Skellig sighs heavily. "It is not your fault. I...it is just how I am." He relaxes slightly against the mattress. "And these aches in my body are not...these are not from you. These are from living as I have before finding this place. They...flare, occasionally."
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