The Corellian Sunshine of the High Dagget yacht lines landed in its own personal docking bay, not too far from the hotel Casma where Corran and Lee were registered to stay.

Their trip to Corellia was very uneventful which bothered Lee for she wanted someone to attack her or Corran. She was still in a bad mood and was looking for someone to take her frustrations out on. Unfortunately - in her eyes only - No one bothered them.

After tipping the bellhop droid Lee took a quick look around and all her anger evaporated into awe. ' Wow look at this place, its huge. Wonder what Corran's room looks like'. She stepped out side her room and called to the door next to her. "Hay Duh'vis, want some company?"

Corran's voice came back to her from behind her. She turned to see him standing in a doorway connecting the two rooms. "Sure, come on over." He said with a smirk that she always hated receiving.

Shaking her head with disappointment that she missed that small detail about the room, she walked to where Corran stood Grinning. "Nice. Connecting rooms. This will make things easer." She looked through the doors past him at his room then back to hers. "I think you room is bigger."

Corran shrugged and turned back into his room, walking to an over stuffed chair and flopping down. "The stars are always brighter on the other side of space." He quoted an old Corellian saying, one that she never really liked. "Both rooms are the same."

Frowning she mumbled. "Want to switch?"

"Nope." He put his hands behind his head and kicked his feet up on a footrest, his grin growing bigger. "I'm fine with my room thanks." His grin turned side ways into a lopsided smile. "You ready for some fun or should we please your brother by doing some work?"

Lee snorted. "We can please Veggies later, I'm ready for some fun. What did you have in mind?" She said smirking as her old nickname for Wedge was used.

Corran dropped his arms and legs, setting up, his grin still looking mischievous. "I'm going to slip into character and do some gambling. I mean I haven't been gambling since Mother sent me to Myrllst and the Sabacc tables here are calling my name." He winked at her and stood, walking to his duffle bag. "How bout you? Care to join me?"

'Character huh?' She thought then shrugged. " I think I will go to the bar first and get me a drink to help me relax first. Then I might go find me a chance wheel to play." She turned back to her room. "I'll let you get changed. Meet you for dinner tonight?"

"Sure. How 'bout meeting at the Star Duster at 2200 hours?"

"Sounds good. Have fun Duh'vis." With that she closed the sliding doors, leaving Corran alone to change into something he could enjoy the evening in.