Log Date: 2/2/97 Log Cast: Shenner, Shikh, Kuxli, Grathix Log Intro: The young thief Shenner has been spending days now on the streets of the capital city of Etti IV, waiting for further contact from her employer, a man she knows only as Grathix. Shenner's been pleased to acquire a new flute, along with a permit to busk with it in the Memorial Park -- and what's pleased her more is the acquisition of a Horansi as an acquaintance, drinking partner, and fellow appreciator of music and good cider. But although she's managed to find ways to enjoy herself, Shenner's been keeping her eyes out, too, looking for ways to get gossip about the general state of the planet; more than once, now, she's heard references to a Han Solo being held prisoner, and how this man has caused both the Empire and the New Republic to bring fleets into Etti space. Not enthused about the notion of being caught in a planet-wide firefight, Shenner's paid attention to what gossip she can catch, not only in the Dance Dome, but out in the smaller establishments about the spaceport as well. And she's discovered that one good thing about being a musician is, if you sing the right songs you can get in good with any crowd.... [NOTE: The verses Shenner sings here are the last two verses of "The Last of Grand Moff Tarkin's Crew", from the tape _In Space No One Can Hear You Sing_, by the L.A. Filkharmonics.] ---------- Port District - Capital City (#1118RLXtFJN) Though the buildings in this sprawling area of the city are low permacite structures, the general feeling of the Port District is one of foreboding menace not clearly defined. Despite this, many visitors of many races mingle here, taking in the plethora of shops, bars and nooks dotted densely throughout this place. Nothing seems to be spared style, expense, or gross display of wealth here as the scions of the business world (or criminal world) flaunt the products of their various efforts. Several Espo troopers stand out like statues among the sea of people passing through. They watch everything that goes on around them with a tight grip on their blasters, ready for anything. The Espo police presence here is normal. (OOC: Type '+lhelp' for local help.) Contents: Shikh Obvious exits: leads to Residential Avenue - Capital City . leads to Business District - Capital City . leads to Government District - Capital City . leads to Free-Flight Dance Dome - Capital City . leads to Authority Currency Exchange - Capital City . leads to Spaceport Center - Capital City . Shikh strolls out of the Dance Dome, walking confidently yet aimlessly, hands tucked ito his pockets. Outside the Free-Flight Dance Dome the general cacophony of the city fills the air, noises of vehicles in transit, as well as people, easily discernible. Also pretty easily discernible is music, from somewhere distant, a few stringed instruments of some sort and a tenorish voice uplifted in song. Shikh slows a bit and scans a wide arc around himself, seeking the source of the music. There, perhaps; along that side street. Guitars, maybe, and somebody banging on a drum. The tenorish voice, indeterminate of gender, rings out: So there I was in my gun pod (how I wish I'd joined the Rebels now!) One second I was safe in place, then *BOOM*, and I'm adrift in space (God damn them all!) I was told we'd just show up and the Rebels would fall, they never would fight But I'll tell you! I'm a broken wreck after what I been through The last o' Grand Moff Tarkin's crew... Shikh cocks his head and slows to a stop, making out some of the words. A grin passes over his face as he takes a detour for the side street in pursuit of the song. The source of the music grows closer. A tiny little outside cafe, one which frequently gets overlooked in the rush of sentients who generally throng to the Free-Flight Dance Dome for their entertainment, is currently playing host to a knot of revellers: young ones, from the look of them all. Amongst them are the musicians, two guitar players and a furry little fellow banging on a bodhran; in the center of the cluster, a lean young redhead wielding what looks like a tambourine but throws off sparkles of light when shaken or struck is singing. The war for me is over now (how I wish I'd joined the Rebels now!) The Rebels locked me safe away -- and the prison ship landed on Hoth today (God damn them all!) I was told we'd just show up and the Rebels would fall, they never would fight But I'll tell you! The redhead then dramatically draws out the last few lines, lifting the han that doesn't have the light-tambourine, and several of the crowd sing out in harmony: I'm a broken wreck after what I been through.... The last o' Grand Moff Tarkin's crew! With that, the redhead bows, to general applause and laughter. Shikh stops just on the outer edge of the gathered crowd and claps quietly, smiling at the redhead. He squints a bit trying to make out his/her features through the crowd. Shikh looks at you for a moment. Shenner grins ear to ear, disengaging from the cluster of celebrants and musicians, and ambles toward's the cafe's open service counter to order up something to drink. The kid turns, grinning at those that yell any approval; now that the singer is out of the middle of the knot, the young human's more visible. Shikh waits where he is, having stopped his clapping, he slips his hands back into his pockets and waits for the crowds to clear. Several of the musicians settle down into a general round of jamming, the guitar players trading melody lines, while the furry drummer thuds at its bodhran with forepaws that look rather more substantial than the drum. At the service counter, though, the space is relative clear, and the redheaded singer strides broadly over to an unoccupied table. Shikh shifts his gaze over to the band for a moment, then to the observers, either leaving or attracted to the band's playing. Seeing no one paying the singer much mind, Shikh crosses to the table and sits uninvited, merely looking across the table at the vocalist, fingers steepled before his lips. Shenner lifts green eyes to the sudden arrival at the table, but doesn't blink. "Have a seat," the kid drawls lazily. "Take two, they're small." Shikh nods, "You've got an interesting sound..." he states matter-of-factly. Shikh Before you stands an ordinary man about six feet tall, with no outstanding traits to identify him. His auburn-brown hair is trimmed neatly to a four or five inch length, and is mostly swept back, kept there by constant maintenance, not weighed down with styling additives. Occasionally, it liberates itself somewhat and rebelliously falls forward, only to be raked back over the man's ears with large strong-appearing hands. His eyes belie sensitivity, and shine a warm caramel brown with underlying intelligence. He studies his surroundings with an expression that could only be likened to amusement, or a naive freshness, much as you would note in a child viewing something new for the first time. Looking away from his face and noting his attire, you would see a well-fitted pair of blue jeans, with a white, collared, polo-style shirt tucked in at the waist, three buttons serving as fasteners at the throat, though only the bottom two are currently closed. A double holstered belt circles his waist; a pair of sighted blasters with evident modifications snugly kept at hand in easy reach, one at each hip. A quilted black leather vest completes the conservatively comfortable outfit, accentuating the young man's medium-wide shoulders and triangular torso, the product of faithful attention to his personal fitness. Like most men his age, or more correctly of his /era/, he wears a pair of black leather boots that rise to a negotiable location somewhere between mid-calf and the knees. Shikh looks at you for a moment. Shenner smiles crookedly over the mug, green eyes glinting. "Been workin' on it." Shikh grins and nods, "How old are you?" "Of the age of consent," the redhead replies amiably. "How old're _you_?" Shikh shrugs, "How old am I, or how old do I /feel/?" Shenner takes down another draught of whatever's in that mug -- some sort of fermented fruit drink, from the smell of it -- and quirks dark eyebrows. "There a difference?" Shikh nods, a small sigh escaping his lips, "Certainly is... especially when things change faster than you can keep up," he murmurs queitly. Skitz comes through the District from the direction of the spaceport. Skitz has arrived. Skitz moves to the northeast, into the Business District. Skitz has left. Eratl has arrived. Eratl has left. The redheaded kid, if surprised at this stranger's abrupt talkativeness, gives no sign of it. The lean pale face isn't exactly hostile, but then, it's not yet welcoming, either. Blandly, the young human replies, "We all got our problems, pal..." Shikh nods, "Yeah, I know..." He studies the person, indecisive for some reason. "22." The kid's thin mouth quirks in a lopsided smile again. Evidently amused, the response comes: "Younger." Shikh shakes his head, "No, I mean I'm 22, I wasn't guessing... if you don't want to tell, I won't pry." he states sincerely. Another draught from the mug, and then the young singer chuckles, huskily. "Know what you meant, pal." The green eyes glint again. Shikh blinks, silent for a moment or two, "Oh..." he mumbles flatly. "Well, um..." he stammers, even greater indecisiveness showing on his face. The singer's dark eyebrows stay up, and the green eyes actually widen a little, as if the kid is taken aback at this stammering. "Yeeeess?" the tenorish voice drawls patiently. Shikh frowns, "Not sure... don't know what to say to you, that's all..." He raises his arm over his head and ruffles his hair, an embarassedlook on his face. Shenner laughs, again huskily, a bit more kindly. "Well, you started with, 'You have an interesting sound,'" the singer reminds you. "Take it from there however yah want." Shikh tries to smile, but his embarassment peeks through, "You /do/ have an interesting sound... kind of ambiguous, that's all..." he blushes. Shikh looks at you for a moment. Shenner chuckles lowly. "Meaning....?" Shikh shrugs and shakes off the question. "Nothing, nevermind..." He sighs, "Sorry to bother you..." and starts to get up. Shenner gives another chuckle. "Ain't bothered, pal, don't worry about it. Glad I interested you." Shikh looks back and nods, "Sure, no porblem..." he murmurs. The singer peers at you, then waves the mug off towards the cafe's service counter. "Get yourself somethin' to drink, pal, if you got sorrows that want drowning." Shikh shrugs, "Loneliness can't be be drowned in a mug of ale... even after you've drunk, you're still alone." With that, he slowly turns and begins to walk away. The youngster blinks, pale brow furrowing under the red hair, then smiles thinly. "Well, hells, ain't goin' nowhere if you need a drinkin' partner." Shikh sighs, sagging visibly wit weariness, "I don't need a drinking partenr,I need a friend." His eyes are dull and dark, shadowed with discomfiture. The kid blinks, shifts a bit -- perhaps uncomfortably -- and then glances down into the mug while drinking again. "Join the club, pal," the singer mutters. Shikh cocks his head, then drops back into the seat. "Who are you?" Shenner smiles narrowly. "Shenner." Shikh nods, "Shikh." He questions, "You from around here?" The kid casually slumps back in the other chair, and shakes that short-cropped head. "Nope," comes the laconic reply. "Just passin' through." Shikh nods, "Not me... well, maybe not... I'm trying to get a job here, just moved on planet." "That a fact," says Shenner, somewhere between a question and a statement. "Whaddya do?" Shikh shrugs, "I dunno, not really a professional, I feel out of place here..." he explains. "I guess I'm a bodyguard is the closest definition, but of who is the question... that I don't know yet, but need to find out soon before I'm broke." "Can't say's I know anybody needing a bodyguard," remarks Shenner. Then the kid chuckles. "Can say's I know what broke's like, though." Shikh offers a sympathetic grin, "Of the age of consent..." he chuckles, "Still haven't gotten a straight asnwer on that..." Shenner's lean mouth curls up on one end. "It means I'm old enough." Kuxli comes out of the Free-Flight Dance Dome. Kuxli has arrived. Shenner and Shikh can be spotted down a side street, at an open-air cafe, parked at one of the tables in front of the place's service counter. Music from a cluster of young beings not far away obscures conversation, but nevertheless draws the ear down to that cafe. Shikh rests an elbow on the table and lean forward, supporting his weight with his hand near his temple. "For what?" he asks curiously. "For planet-hoppin' and singin'," the redheaded kid rejoins, the lopsided grin-smirk widening a bit. Kuxli pads out from the dance dome, his furry ears laying back at the noises of the street as he glances about, his head tilting back to sniff the air... ears turning slightly down the street in the direction of the cafe. Shikh smiles and nods, "You invent your own lyrics?" Two guitars and a bodhran lay down a melody of different nature than the raucous music favored by the band that plays the Dome, but which is nevertheless charged with its own enthusiasm. As the musicians play, the kid called Shenner glances their way, then back at the other at the table. "Sometimes. Take songs where I hear 'em, sometimes, too." Shikh chuckles, "Why do you do it?" his eyes agleam with attentive enthusiasm. Kuxli heads towards the direction of the cafe, the music drawing his attention, his furred paws silencing his steps against the street. At that, Shenner's eyebrows go up again, but the kid flashes teeth in an amused smile. "I like music." Shikh nods almost bitterly, "I do what I do out of guilt...count yourself lucky..." he trails off Shikh looks startled, "Uh... I mean..." he scowls and stammers, "Sorry, I didn't mean to say so much." Shenner chuckles gruffly. "Interesting definition o' luck you got there, pal," the youngster says, as the musicians improvise their way into a different melody, and one of the guitar players, an Elonim, starts singing something maudlin-sounding. Shikh snuffs, "I suppose... finding happiness seems to be lucky to me, that's all." Shenner smiles widely, but oddly mirthlessly. "Can't say's I found it, yet. What's it look like?" Shikh shakes his head, "Don't even consider asking me... I definitely haven't discoverd it." he laments "Well," drawls Shenner, "if I see any, I'll letcha know." The tone remains cocky, but perhaps something in the green eyes has relaxed. Shikh nods, eyes lowered to the tabletop. "I've gotta figure things out..." he murmurs, nodding slowl to himself. The singer's lean young face remains pleasantly bland. "Can't be too hard to figure out how to get a bodyguarding job." Shikh shakes his head absently, "No, not the job..." he trails off. "Sweetheart troubles?" asks the kid. "Lost one, want one, one yah got got you down or somethin'?" After a moment, Shikh sighs, "Want one... and I'm down..." he adds. Kuxli approaches the cafe, his attention mainly on the musicians playing, but he picks up the surrounding 'chat'.. he gaze darts about the tables quickly, a toothy grin forming on his furry face as he spots the two at a table, he waves a hand as he calls out, "Hey you two!" already making his way towards the table. Shenner lifts the cider glass, gestures at Shikh with it, and begins, "Well, I'll tell yah..." then cuts off, at the hail from Kuxli. Green eyes lift, and the kid yells, "Kux! Pal!" Kuxli's grin widens, ears laying back some.. he stops in front of the table, "Mind if I take a seat?" he asks. Shikh smiles up at Kuxli, "Nat all, my friend..." Shenner waves the cider glass at the chair, and huhs. "You two know each other?" Kuxli nods quickly, pulling out and seat and hopping into it.. he looks over again at Shenner, "Er, uh.. yeah." Shikh nods, "We just met in the Dance dome earlier tonight... He introduced me to local entertainment, though I never got a name from him..." The redheaded singer gives a low chuckle. "Small city, ain't it?" Kuxli grins sheepishly, itching behind one ear, "Er, sorry.. name's Kuxli." Shikh nods, "No problem... I'm Shikh, don't recall if I told you or not." Shikh looks back to the kid, "Shenner here was about to enlighten me on the topic of sweethearts, no?" Kuxli nods once more, ears laid back embarressedly, "Er yeah..." his ears perking back up as Shikh speaks again, glancing at Shenner. Shenner gives another quirk of a grin, and sits up, as though about to burst into song again, but instead, the kid says grandly, "As I was saying, I'll tell yah. Me, I think they're a waste of time myself, but if you wanna put out the effort, make sure you don't go puttin' your hands where a girl don't want 'em. Only makes 'em mad." Kuxli tilts his head back, then side glances at Shikh before back to Shenner, "Heh, you given him datin lessons or somethin?" Shikh slumps a bit, disappointed in the content of Shenner's monologue, "Oh, I see.... I would never..." he trails off again, looking over toward the band and staring into space. Shenner smiles lopsidedly, a trifle darkly. "I'm just a street rat, Shikh pal, but that's what I know." Kuxli leans back in his seat, head tilting back some, but remaining silent. Shenner adds to Shikh, raising that tenorish voice a bit to be heard over the ongoing raucous din from the musicians in front of the cafe, "Not like I got much experience in the matter, though. Just a little over the age of consent." The kid's dark eyebrows waggle. Shikh looks back, staring Shenner in the eye, "Your station in life, especially one /you've/ chosen, doesn't make your advice any less helpful..." he mumbles, then looks away again, toward the maindrag of the Port district and beyond it toward the Residential District. Shenner doesn't bat an eyelash, and the kid smirks. "Oh, well, hells, if I'd hadda choice in the matter, I'da been _born_ a noble, or a Jedi knight, or somethin'. Nah, I was _born_ a street rat." The green eyes glitter. Kuxli itches lightly behind an ear, then sniffs the air testingly, "Well.. from my expierance best way to go is to just be yourself.. try to be anythin else, well just ain't worth it in my opion. Shenner salutes Kuxli, lifting the cider mug again. "Hear hear. Thus, I shall be a singing street rat." A green wink, under the right eyebrow. Kuxli returns the salute with a slow nod and toothy grin, "Have to let me in to one of your shows once ya become a star or somethin." Shikh gives Kuxli a sidelong grin, then turns back to Shenner. He shrugs, "So was I, and look at me..." he trails off, a frown coating his face and smudging his attractive features much as a smog would blot out a cityscape. He scratches the nape of his neck distractedly. Shenner bursts out laughing, and says to Kuxli, "A star? Yeah, right. A galaxy's worth of difference between putting a tune together right-side forward, and getting people to pay to listen to you." The green gaze flicks back to Shikh. "'Kay, I'm a singing street rat, and you're a depressed one?" Kuxli growl-giggles, glancing over at Shikh, frowning some.. "Ain't no fun bein depressed all day.. what's got ya so down man?" Shikh shrugs, "I really don't know, Kuxli... I planned a small get together for my new neighbors, sent out invitations to everyone on the street, but no one came." He frowns, "...except for one person...so beautiful, but she seemed very cold." He shrugs, a confused look on his face, "She must care, or she wouldn't have come, but why is she so frigid?" he asks with utter disillusionment in his own abilities. Shenner falls silent, nursing the cider, glancing between the man and the Horansi. Kuxli's ears lay back.. and he thinks for a few moments.. then he gesutres to residental ave. "You live there right?" Shikh makes a helpless gesture and shakes his head, "I just don't know anymore..." he murmurs. Shikh nods, "Yes." Kuxli thinks for a bit longer, eventually his ears perk back up, "Hrrm.. uh, whats her name?" he asks. Shikh's brows knit together, "Um... er... Drake, I think it was." Kuxli eyes widen some, but his grin reforms, "Knew it.. sounds like 'er.." shaking his head slowly. Shenner's eyebrows go up a bit, but the kid keeps nursing the cider, listening as if in rapt fascination. Shikh cocks his head, "You know her?" His eyes light with the possibility of hope. Kuxli studies Shikh for a few moments, side glancing at Shenner, "Yup.. used to be friends with her to.. but well, she just wasn't the same after what happened on GDI, her gettin kidnapped by some ex-imperial freak.." Shenner lowers the cider mug, then says easily, "You want me to butt out, just say so, if you boys need to share shoulders to lean on or something..." Grathix comes through the District from the direction of the spaceport. Grathix has arrived. Shikh eyes widen, "Really?" he asks with exasperation. "How long ago was this?" He glances at Shenner, waving his hand, "No, no... don't go." Shenner smiles, without showing teeth, and inclines that dark red head cordially. "I'm all yours, then. Me and my cider." The kid leans back casually in the chair again. Kuxli shakes his head at Shenner, "Nah stay.. we were just friends.." then glances over at Shikh, "Uh, I dunno.. few monthes ago.." Grathix walks into the area. By the pace of his walk, he is obviously in a hurry. The musicians in front of the cafe are belting out something bawdy-sounding involving a freighter captain, and five partners, each of a different sex, doing interesting acrobatics -- and not in the captain's ship. Shenner snickercoughs at one particularly vivid lyric, gasps for breath, then turns back to regard the others at the table, still grinning. Grathix glances about the area, noting the people about. Grathix pace lessens as he makes his way through the people. His eyes intently looking at everyone that he passes. At a side table in front of the outdoor cafe, a young man, a young Horansi, and a lean red-headed kid can be seen in conversation -- or at least the man and the Horansi are talking, while the kid leans back and listens. Kuxli frowns some, glancing up at the passing crowd before looking between the two, finnaly his gaze settling on Shikh, "You'll have a hard time tryin to win her over.." Shikh frowns and nods, "It seems that way..." He yawns, raising a backhand to his mouth to stifle it. Grathix catches a brief glimpse from within the crowd of passers by around the cafe. A flash of red hair catches his eyes, as he stops and tries to get a better glimpse of the owner. Shikh sighs and looks at his chrono, "I should really get going... have to go job-hunting in the morning." Shenner smiles crookedly. "Luck, pal. With the job and the girl." Kuxli nods slowly, "See ya later Shikh." offering a slight grin. Grathix adeptly steps around people, making his way towards the cafe. Shikh smiles, his genuine feelings of friendship overshadowed by romantic hopelessness. "Thanks for everything, you two... I'll see you around, I'm sure." Shenner does flash teeth in a grin, then. "I'll dig up a song for you. I busk in the park, these days." Kuxli nods again, his grin widening, "Yeah.." he says, ears perking back up. Shikh nods collectively to Shenner and Kuxli, "G'night, then." He turns and wearily trods off up the Residential avenue Shikh moves east onto a wide avenue. Shikh has left. Shenner glances after Shikh, perhaps indifferently, then slugs down the rest of the cider. "Huh," is all the kid says. Grathix finally makes his way to the cafe. He stands just a few feet away from the cafe. He grins as he recognizes the rehaired individual. Kuxli watches Shikh head off, pausing before looking back over at Shenner, "He's gonna have one hard time.." Grathix walks toward the redhaired individual. He stops just in front of 'him' and says, "Excuse me, are you the one who got on stage the other night at the Free Flight and played the crowd into a frenzy?" Kuxli's head turns quickly in Grathix's direction as he speaks, squinting some as he studies his face, as if trying to remember something.. he frowns some, then side glances at Shenner. Shenner, to Kuxli, remarks simply, "Huh. Ain't got much experience in that little regard, m'self." The green gaze idly flicks along the street -- and one dark brow quirks at the big fellow who comes to the table. One blink, then two, and both brows go up. Shenner actually looks startled, before the young human answers genially, "Well, unless you know of any other street rats the band throws guitars to, that was probably me, yeah, pal." Grathix grins, "Nope, don't know any. You'd be the first." "That a fact," replies Shenner. "Somethin' I can help you with?" Grathix says, "At any rate, I heard you playing. You have alot of potential. can become quite a star if your managed right." Kuxli remains silent, looking between Grathix and Shenner as the two speak, ears perked up and whiskers twitching curiously. Grathix looks squaely at Shenner and says, "I know a few people who would be interested in managing an up and coming star like yourself." Shenner gives two more blinks, then says ever so guilelessly, "And who'd you be, pal, a phonodisc producer?" Grathix grins, "Nope, definitely not that. But I'd like to help you out. Unfortunately, I'm on my way back home. Have so business to take care of there." Kuxli listens quietly, his ears laying back some, looking over at Shenner, a grin on his face as he mouthes 'Told ya' to her. Grathix's words make Shenner blink again, though, and stare hard at him for a long moment. "That a fact." Something in the kid's voice goes more neutral, and the green gaze turns slightly edged, ever so slightly wary. "And here they told me Etti IV was a world devoted to business. Nothin' you can do here?" There's a barely detectable emphasis on that last word. Grathix sighs, "I wish I could. In fact, wouldn't leave this place now, especially now, if it wren't important." Kuxli leans back into his chair some, glancing up at Grathix with a frown before turning his gaze to Shenner, remaining silent however. Shenner stretches one arm lazily, then remarks, tone still casual but gaze still edged, "Well. How long a trip are we talkin', pal? Maybe I might get other offers, you know? Even a singin' street rat has to eat." Grathix smiles, "not long, just going and coming. " Grathix asks, "What would it take to ensure you don't contract yourself out to anyone else?" "'Not long' could be pretty long, dependin' on what corner of the galaxy you're goin' to," says the young singer, but at the further question, the kid's gaze narrows, as if in sharper consideration. "What're you willing to offer?" Grathix smiles, obviously comfortable now, as if in familiar territory. He says, "Whatever you want." A broad crooked grin slides across the redheaded kid's face, but the green eyes remain veiled. "I dunno, I _want_ a lot of things, but I'll settle for some assurance you and your friends'll actually be back. Suppose you pay my bill at the transients' hostel for another week." Grathix nods, "Sure. That'll be fine. And what of your expenses? How much do you think you'll need, just to have that angle covered." Kuxli's grins toothly at Shenner's offer, his whiskers twitching slightly as he glances up at Grathix. Shenner languorously drawls, "Well, let's see... three square meals a day, rental time for the lesson holos at the library... oh, and let's not forget the renewal fee for my public busking permit..." The kid names a sum, deliberately overhigh. Grathix nods, "You sure that'll be enough?" Kuxli growl-giggles at Grathix's response, his grin wide enough to show near off his fangs, ears perked up and catching every word. Shenner replies without missing a beat, "Well, if you really wanted to make my day, you could always buy me a guitar." Grathix smiles, "I'll have on delivered to your room." Shenner's eyebrows climb. "Well, pal, I'm yours for another week, then." The kid's gaze remains acutely searching, though, perhaps weighing the value of the promise. "Hope your business is... profitable." Grathix pops open his briefcase, takes out a small pouch and hands it to Shenner. "I think that'll be more than enough." Kuxli's gaze shifts to the pouch, studying it briefly before looking over to Shenner, his grin still on his furry face. Shenner leans forward to take the pouch, setting aside the mug previously held in those slim hands. Fingers investigate the pouch and its contents, then the kid looks up, as the offering is ferreted off into a vest pocket. "It'll do," the kid says airily. Grathix says, "I'll be back shortly. As for your lodging, it should be taken care of within ten minutes." Grathix bows, "well, now that we have that settled, I'd best be off. I'll see you within a week." Shenner drawls, "You're too kind," even as, furtively, the kid's hand rests momentarily against the pocketed pouch, as if to confirm its presence. "Clear skies." Grathix eyes the red headed artist one last time and says, "I will be back for you." Grathix glances at the Horansi only brifly before departing back towards the spaceport. Shenner reaffirms cheerily, "Yours for another week, pal. I'll be here. 'Ta." Grathix heads toward the spaceport. Kuxli's shifts his gaze to Grathix, letting it follow after him as he heads away. Grathix moves through the District into the Spaceport to the west. Grathix has left. Shenner, once Grathix is gone, stares hard after him, not budging a muscle. Kuxli looks back over at Shenner, his grin fading as he see's her expression, ears laying back.. "Something wrong Shenner?" Shenner murmurs, "I dunno, Kux...." Then, suddenly, the kid shivers a little, as if rousing from a daydream, and looks at you, cocky familiar grin returning. "Don't mind me, pal, guess I don't trust anything that looks like luck when I see it." Kuxli heh's, a weak grin forming on his face.. "Yeah, I know whatcha mean..." sighing softly as he rakes his claws through the fur atop his head. Shenner suddenly chuckles. "Well, he ain't Corellian, so maybe I won't get shafted this time. Huh. Guess if I'm stuck someplace, this is a damned sight better planet to get stuck on than Tatooine...!" Kuxli roar-chuckles, gesturing expasivly, "Yup, ain't a bad place to get stuck.. plenty of jobs if ya ever need one." a toothy grin now on his face. Shenner smugly grins, not patting the pouch now, but sliding a glance down at it all the same. "Well, at least I don't have to job-hunt for another week. Hot karkin' damn." Kuxli nods slowly, "Yup.. how ya going to spend the week?" he asks, tilting his head back. Shenner replies archly, "I'm open to suggestions." The human's green eyes twinkle. Kuxli quickly replies, a wicked grin on his feline face, "Well, start it off with a round of cider?" he suggests eagerly. "A cat after my own heart!" Shenner chortles. The human then hops up to maneuver a path past one of the musicians who'd been trundling back to the others, laden with a round of drinks in both its huge furry paws, and upon reaching the cafe's open-air service counter, orders up a pitcher of cider and an extra glass for the Horansi. Thus laden, the kid comes back, grinning wickedly. Kuxli roar-laughs as see's the large amount of cider, "I owe ya for this!" he exclaims, already reaching out for his glass with a wide toothy grin. Shenner plunks down, self and drinks, and fires back merrily, "What're _you_ offering?" Kuxli grabs his glass, taking a long drink from it before replying in an equally loud manner, "Offer?" he asks, growl-giggling, "I certainly can't compare to what that guy gave ya." Shenner snorts, grins a bit, and pours up a copious quantity of the cider. "He gave me credits, that's something; I'll believe the rest when I get back to my room, find my bill paid up, and a guitar on my bunk." Kuxli pauses a moment, then shrugs his shoulders, still grinning, "I dont think he'd give ya credits, then promise you something else and not give it." Shenner inhales cider, then smiles thinly. "We'll hafta see, my furry pal. Last guy I took a promise from left me stranded in Mos Eisley; I'm just a touch paranoid, you understand." Kuxli nods once more as he drinks from his cider, setting it down on the table before speaking, "Yeah.. " then his grin returns, "Told ya you'd make it." adding in a quick wink. "Huh. Ain't made it, _yet_. 'Less you wanna count makin' free room and board." Shenner still sounds cynical, but the green gaze _does_ turn less harsh, almost introspective. Kuxli looks a bit taken back as he shrugs his shoulder, "Well.. I dunno, that guy liked your singing..." For some reason, the thought doesn't seem to please Shenner as much as one might expect. "Get a man drunk enough, he'll say he likes the bleating of pregnant Banthas. I don't sound any better than any of those guys that sing at the Dome, and I damn sure can't play the guitar as well." The kid smirks. "Only things I know about guitar so far're what I been lookin' up in rented holos, Kux." Kuxli oh's.. frowning now as he slumps into his seat, "He musta liked somethin about it to give ya those credits.." Perhaps Shenner senses that the Horansi is trying to offer comfort; the young human's face softens a bit, and Shen leans round to playfully bop a furry shoulder. "Eh, well. Impressing one somebody with money's a good break, yeah, and I shouldn't be sneering at it." Shenner adds, confidingly, "Tell yah what scares me -- trying to impress a whole heckuva lot of somebodies. Damned near fainted when the band called me up." _This_ little admission is delivered in a low whisper, pitched to carry no farther than the table. The horansi's mood lightens, the grin usually on his furred face returning as he leans forward, replying in an equally quiet tone, "Heck, i wouldn't know what to do if I got put up on a stage.." sipping from his cider again. Kuxli sets his cider back down, tilting his head forward as he says, "That reminds me, think I'll need to find a job or somethin soon.. haven't seen the guy who's ship im stayin on around lately.. runnin low on the credits he gave me." "Fake it," says Shenner cheerfully in regards to what one does on a stage; then, as you continue, the human quirks a brow. "Send a message?" Kuxli hrrm's, then nods slowly, "Yeah, just hope somethin didn't happen to him.. really suck with no ride off the planet." Shenner crinkles that pale brow under the dark red hair, then murmurs dryly, "More 'n' a few interesting ways things could happen to people around here, yeah." Kuxli lets out a growl/sigh, "Yeah... " lifting his glass to take a long drink from the cider, "Ah well.. he's pretty resourcful, doubt he'd get in trouble he couldn't handle.." "Good friend, huh?" asks the human, quietly. Kuxli tilts his head to the side, shrugging, "Just me only way off this planet if I need to get out in a hurry.. ya know." Shenner drinks, and then replies in a low murmur, under the general chatter that still circulates through the night air around the cafe, "Can't say's I blame yah. If it's possible to get off this planet fast, better keep your options open." Kuxli itches behind one of his ears, "Yeah.. " he says in a soft tone, "Hope those fleets in orbit leave soon.. just askin for trouble.." Shenner glances skyward, almost casually. Almost. "Heard somethin' about that, yeah. The Imps _and_ the NR up there." Kuxli lets out a growl-sigh, running a single claw over the fur atop his head, "Tell me about it.." Shenner nudges your glass encouragingly, while sucking down another pull from her own, and shakes that dark red head wonderingly. "Somethin' musta torked off the NR good if they came here." Kuxli smiles faintly and picks up his glass, sipping from it lightly, "Yeah.. haven't ya heard? The CSA is holding Han Solo, and they want him back.." Shenner shrugs one lean shoulder. "I've heard gossip," the human says, with an expression suggesting something more, but what is not elaborated upon. "This Solo must be mighty important if a whole battle fleet's here to spring 'im." Kuxli takes a drink from his cider, ears laying back some before he replies, "Must be.. it'd be nice to have a whole fleet come to my rescue if I ever got arressted." Shenner chortles. "Such is the lot of Rebel heroes, pal, and not for street rats. Or street cats!" Kuxli roar-chuckles, nodding his agreement with a wide grin. Shenner looks left, then looks right, and then leans over to murmur devilishly, "But if it torks off the Imps, hope the NR _does_ spring 'im." Kuxli growl-giggles, quieter this time then says in quiet, michaevous tone, "I hear ya.." ---------- Log Addendum: Shenner remained with Kuxli a while longer that night, sharing cider and small talk, and finding an odd kind of pleasure in the Horansi's company. It felt different, and _good_, to have somebody to chat with, to be able to be in someone's company without having to worry -- at least not too hard -- about whether the credits in your pocket were safe. Eventually, though, as the night staggered into its wee-est hours, the young musician and the felinoid parted company again. Her ever-so-slightly cider-tinged mood, previously buoyed by the alcohol, began to creep into worried contemplation as she returned to the transients' hostel. Grathix was leaving the planet, and that set off alarms in her head. Even after checking up on the status of her bill -- and finding a guitar waiting for her, propped in her bunk -- Shenner found this a disturbing development. She'd give him a few days, to see if he actually did come back -- but she'd learned from That Damned Corellian not to rely on such promises, even when tendered along with monetary gifts. She'd not spend much of the credits Grathix gave her, either... just in case she'd just been stranded again. [End log.]