“You know, I am honestly a little surprised,” Bentre called out, smiling over his blaster as he laid down more fire. “That Twi’lek girl is no push-over.” He watched as his shots went a little wide. This seemed to encourage the Mercenary a bit, as she jumped sideways, spraying him with a hail of returning fire. Stahoes side-stepped carefully, with the bolts sizzling past. “Though, who knows. Maybe she became went a little docile after serving under Sanguinius.” With a grunt, the Sith threw himself sideways.
This Weapons Specialist is far greater my equal than many in Naga Sadow. Then again, so many of our clan folk are so terribly obsessed with their lightsabers. It’s nice to see someone outside of the Warhost who can appreciate a good weapon.
“Don’t tell me that is all you have, peedunky.” The Shadow’s eyes flashed humorously as he . “By the way, did I ever tell you that you remind me of this girl I met on Nar Shadda?” His words were met with no pause but only continual blaster fire as he zig-zagged. The Equite wasn’t even sure his Sergeant had actually heard what was said, but he continued anyway. “You see, she was a fiesty one, and she took a very strong and immediate dislike of me, let me tell you.”
The Zeltron bit her lin concentration as she zeroed in on the Sith. She wasn’t going to let herself be distracted. She had spent enough time with her commander to realize he had the tendency to ramble on. To call him long-winded would be like calling water wet. Stahoes might have been agile, but he had to tire eventually. Arronen could afford to miss a bit if it meant luring him into a bad spot.
“I do have one thing I have to confess.” The Human smiled mockingly, “ it is not as though Tash’ was ever that tough a fighter. I scarred her up a bit in one of our scuffles.” Bentre’s smile widened as he changed direction once more. “So as you can imagine, I felt the need to come and test your mettle a bit.”
“You would almost think from the way you talk you have a thing for her.” The Mercenary shook her head.
With a laugh, the Shadow plunged a hand into his jacket. As his fingers closed on the metallic cylinder within, his laughter stopped for a moment. He reached into his jacket, and with a grunt threw out his clenched hand. The lightsaber activated as his arm extended out, the weapon spinning in an arc as it left his fingers. Qyreia’s eyes widened as the whirling blade drew closer to her position. With a cry, the Yeoman threw herself sideways.
Bentre did not waste any time using the pause in her assault to his advantage. As soon as he saw the Zeltron’s eyes go wide, he kicked off his left foot. He needed to use the chance to close to the gap between them. It is really too bad. From what Versea said, it sounds like she took it pretty easily with Q. She didn’t give her opponent a full display of her strength. That Twi’lek always was weak. The Sith chuckled to himself.
That was when his eye caught the familiar sight of something blue. Just out of the corner of his eye, he caught the sight of what he could have sworn was the Gray Jedi, her arms crossed angrily over her chest. It was almost as though Tasha’Vel had been summoned there by his ill thoughts. For a few heartbeats, Stahoes forgot himself. Without a thought, he shifted his stance to the left and turned his head. As his steps faltered, his gaze briefly returned to the spot where he thought he had seen his former rival. There was nobody standing there.
Bentre would have done better to have kept his eyes on his opponent. Despite the original oh-kriff reaction to the thrown weapon, Qyreia had quickly recovered. As the Shadow closed the gap between them, she had shifted her weight to her back foot, preparing to drive a hard kick to her commander’s more tender regions. The attack unfortunately did not make its mark. The sideways motion on his part threw the kick off target. Instead, it glanced off the lower part of Bentre’s shin.*
This was more than enough to throw the Corellian off-balance though. His faltered step became a stumble, and Stahoes lost his balance. Though months of practice allowed him to turn the fall into a rough roll, the Sith still had to pause for a moment. The blow may have been glancing, but a sharp pain shot down his leg at the point of impact.
“No witty remark?” Qyreia called out. “It almost seemed like you were tripping over yourself to show me up.”
“Don’t even think that we are done yet, Arronen.” Bentre glanced sideways, making note of his lightsaber’s location, somewhere behind his Sergeant. The sudden appearance and disappearance of Versea was an oddity he didn’t have the time to try to piece together at the moment.
She has no reason to be here anyway. He thought to himself. She should be off running her own House.
All that mattered at the moment was the fight at hand. He was going to have to focus. Drawing his vibroknife from his boot, Bentre tried to push off his leg. He would just have to try and push through the pain. He didn’t have to bring his best to the table. After all, Stahoes wasn’t planning to hurt her too badly. He needed her help to run his unit.
It would be just badly enough to make her pay for the bad joke.
I suppose you always believed that should be your department, huh Benny? The voice of Tasha’vel echoed in the back of his mind.
"A Q is never late," the mercenary said with a grin, "nor is she early. She arrives precisely when she means to."
"...grand leap that evoked a quiet "Frack" from the Zeltron..."