@CadinJediKnight A low drawn out groan escaped the females lips as she leaned further into the seat.
“ I’m one of the good guys! . . Yeah, sure, tell me what you need. ”
As Zeena spoke she’d continue to fiddle with the cuffs as an attempt to break them off quicker.
“ I needed the credits! . . You’ve gotta understand where I’m coming from, right? ”
Once again she waved her cuffed hands around in annoyance.
“ You can be lenient with me! I promise I won’t do it again. ”
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“You were smuggling weapons for the Bando Gora, Ms. Izen. I think that is sufficient evidence…”
The Jedi crossed his arms, disappointment worn across his brow.
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“ I’d rather get caught then be living in caution, I’m not afraid of those bucket heads! ” along with her temper rising so was her tone, but she’d quickly adjust herself as to not compromise the man.
“ it’s not like I’m hard to find . . ”
“You know what they do to-“ he cuts himself off, reluctant to even say the word ‘rebels’ out loud. He looked around the street. No imps, just of common folk coming and going from building or stripping ships.
“…You’re gonna get yourself killed or worse.”
This hadn’t been Zeena’s first time being told off by a person for her tattoo, but it was a first for someone trying to hide it.
“ Wha— . . I don’t need that! I’m perfectly fine showing it off, nothings going to happen! ”
She was surprisingly calm for someone who had just—
>>something land on her shoulder… a scarf?- as a stranger walking next to her in the crowd matched her pace.
”The hell’re you doin’, walkin’ around with that on your neck?”
This was her reputation throughout her early teen years up until the Empire’s oppression grew more and more, the more they abused their powers the more it sat wrong with Izen. Using the connections she’s made through the years Zeena would begin siding with the Rebel’s needs.
Growing up on the sands of Tatooine Zeena was often seen as a scrappy, arrogant, yet nice kid. Often talking to the smugglers passing by, she was known to be a sort of warning call for people, alerting them if any signs of authority were nearby. —