After the brief duel, Tali decided she still wanted to do something more fun and, guessing that the younger Sith would thoroughly agree with her, dragged Avrria off to cause some trouble.
Once they were in the corridor beyond the classroom, Avie looked over at the smirking Tali and realised she must have a plan. She grinned, "What are we doing now then?"
"Well, we need to work on your force powers a bit, seeing as your current instructor is lacking in just about every way," The Dark Lady commented, "And I know a way we can have fun as we do so. I just want to gather some items..." She took a look around.
Nearby, a soldier was strolling along on top of a rug, innocently patrolling. Tali's fingers twitched and she giggled as the rug shot out from under him, sending him crashing to the floor. The rug flew to her hand. "Just need to borrow this," She told him with a sweet smile.
He gritted his teeth, because swearing at the Emperor's Wrath would have been fatal. Avrria sniggered, "I think I see where this is going. And I like it," She remarked with a nod. Then she looked around, picking a target. One of her fellow acolytes was obviously skipping the 'lesson' of sparring, and was sat on the base of a statue nearby, eating a sandwich.
Tali followed her gaze. "Go for it," She encouraged. Avrria flexed her fingers, reaching out with her force powers. The edge of the sandwich flipped up, slapping its unsuspecting eater in the face.
There was some chuckling from Tali, which was cut off by Avie's sigh. "Wasn't that intentional?" She asked, giving the confused and irritated acolyte an innocent wave when he began looking around for a culprit.
"No, I wanted to steal it," Avrria pouted.
"Well, that was still funny," Tali sniggered, "But I'm sure you can get it," She reassured her. The younger Sith gave her a brief look of doubt before deciding Tali was probably trustworthy, she usually supported her and did what was best for her. So she reached out again, tugging the sandwich free from its owner's teeth. His mouth clamped shut around his own tongue and making him scream.
Giggling to herself, Avrria shoved the rest of the sandwich into her mouth in one go and then scarpered before the other student noticed her. Tali trailed after her, swiping a few items as she did.
They made their way to the main hall and started hunting down new targets. Avie force-pulled a banner down onto an innocent Sith who just happened to be standing below it and found themselves wrapped up in it. Tali swiped on of the guards' blasters and set it randomly firing, taking care to make sure no one was fatally wounded, but still injuring some and making holes in the walls for amusement.
The next thing to fly across the room was an ornament Avrria had discovered and thought would fly well with some aid from the force. It was propelled into the back of a passing Pierce, who, unlike their other victims, knew the source of the attack and yelled out, "You little brat!" In the direction of the cackling young Sith, who responded by hurling a table at him.
Suddenly, her new 'friend' had appeared at her shoulder, with not ever so friendly greeting of, "Surprisingly, you have good taste in games. I think I'll join you," With that, Mikul sent a small statue spinning into someone's legs, causing a lot of rude words to be hollered.
A suspicious Tali regarded the young man. Why was he still hanging around? She shrugged, hoping that whatever he was planning would at least be amusing to watch. She was convinced that Avrria would manage to beat him when he tried something, so long as it was funny.
Her eyes on him clearly made him quite uncomfortable though, and he soon muttered something about needing to prepare for the next trial, hurrying off as quickly as he had arrived.
Avrria rolled her eyes at his retreating back. "Weird," She observed, pointing out, "We don't even know when the next trial is, so I don't what he's worrying over."
Jaesa strolled by and leant into the conversation, "Actually, he might have the right idea there, Av. I've been doing some snooping for you," This earned her an approving look from Tali, "And it should be starting next week." She revealed.
"I guess we need to prepare then...Any clues about that?" Avrria responded.
Jaesa shook her head with a shrug. "Let's practice general havoc then. We're getting good at that," Tali suggested with a grin that meant Korriban's general population had better watch out.
