"You hired the bounty hunter, I presume?" The master said to his apprentice. "Yes master, the weapons will be delivered to the now empty temple."
From under his hood, the master smiled grimly at his apprentice. "Good, good. Our own forces shall intercept the weapons at Vaiken and we'll cripple our enemies forces." Her master said, chuckling to himself.
"Master, have I done well?" "Very well, very well. I assume you'd like to know the name of our enemy, aswell." He said, setting the course on Nar Shadaa. "Y-yes, master," Reyna said. He sighed deeply. "I'm afraid I do not know. It may be Lord Grathan, funding his own operation, or a new force. Im unaware, and am fearful for this new threat. But that is why we go to Nar Shadaa, we have a contact with information." Master Siphus finished.
"Outstanding work, Reyna. Your training is nearing an end, and soon we shall become enemies, and you shall strike me down, knowing my deepest secrets." He said dreamily. Master Siphus had been more like this recently, perhaps recalling his encounters with his own master. "Master, I'd never-" Reyna begun. "It is all right, apprentice. You were a good apprentice, did my errands. But all good things must come to an end. You will know your time. But eyes on the prey, not the Horizon." He finished, leaving Reyna mystified and partly fearful for her and her master's friendship.
The pair neared Nar Shadaa, and finally docked inside. "Here we are. Maybe we should pick up Khem Val a new vibro sword, the black market dealers here are the best around." The master stated, getting out of the pilots seat. "Yes master."
THey threw up their cloaks, and began the trek to the Cantina. THey finally got their after taking many taxies and walking. The master stopped outside. "This is no place for a young woman, Im afraid. Go around, have a good time." Master Siphus said. Without leaving her room to speak, he walked inside, casting down his hood and revealing his horned head.
