This just sort of came to mind as a scenario.


Lyee put her head in her hands as she sat on the edge of the bed.

She was pretty used to nightmares, but they seemed to be getting worse as of late.

With a sigh she stood up and started to walk.

She ended up in the cockpit. Andronikos was sitting there, idily playing with the galaxy map.

"What are you doing here?"

"Well, Dro it is my ship…"

"Dro, huh?"

"You have a long name…" She shrugged.

She saw him smile, "New one on me Sith, I like it."

"I have a name," She crossed her arms. "I don't go around calling you 'pirate' all the time."

"Heh, fine Lyee." He said putting empathises on her name.

"Better,"

"Anyway, didn't answer my question."

She shrugged, "Couldn't sleep,"

"Heh, something on your mind?"

"Just this is all still so weird."

"I can see that,"
"Surprisingly, not being a slave anymore and being Force sensitive was easy to get my head round, even the ancient monster, but the fact I'm supposedly the heir to some ancient Sith Lord, not so much…"

"I can imagine,"

"It's just weird, spent my whole life as a slave, treated as if I was nothing, got told I was nothing, believed I was nothing…"

"Free is good,"
"Yeah." She turned to him, "Why you out here?"

"I like the view," He turned to her, "You know, without all the robes, you're pretty tiny. Cute even."

"Is that so?" She crossed her arms, "I am a Sith, I am not cute." She pouted.

"Pouting doesn't change that, Lyee." He smiled. "The freckles don't either."

She sighed. "Out of the chair."

"Why?"

"I'm a Sith, you do what I say."

"Heh, got a better idea anyway."

He picked her up.

She crossed her arms again, "You are lucky I didn't shock you."

"I think you like me too much for that, Sith."

She moved her hand, "I could change my mind."

He said nothing, but smiled at her instead.

For a while they just sat there, she moved herself to get more comfortable. He had an arm around her shoulders and she found herself almost instinctively nestling into him.

Then she realised how 'nice' this felt, and that she was actually pretty tired…

Sleep took her.