A/N: Hello! Thank you for clicking on my story. Some liberties were taken with the Star Wars universe concerning lesser-known planets for this story. I feel like this turned a bit into a procedural cop show, minus cops and legal procedures... Anyway, enjoy!
The back streets of the city were nearly vacant at this time of day as the city folk worked on their daily tasks and the underground professionals did their business behind closed doors. Of course, Reina knew that. It was exactly why she was also sat behind the closed doors of such a… respectable cantina. Sticky substances half wiped from the table, well-worn seats that were barely held together on top of the scraped up floorboards that had seen a few too many bar fights. It was the type of establishment respectable people didn't go to.
As for todays visits, it was a small group. A couple near the bar, another pair at a table. Overall, a quiet setting. But even whispers could be heard when there were only a handful of patrons present. Even so, it seemed she would be in it for the long haul. An occasional scandal or an embarrassing failure of a job, but nothing that would early her a decent amount of credits when sold.
She was starting to wonder if she should have just stayed home for the week. Things had been slow. Quiet. Few communications came in and she didn't have much to send out. And that's what brought her to her current seat, watching and listening.
The pair a few seats away were squabbling about some sort of business deal that went sour. Meanwhile the bartender was lounging against the bar, lazily watching her patrons rather than actually working.
It was surprising to not see any off-worlders there at all. She could assume that the couple were some of the survivors from Alderaan that now lived on the planet. They were always easy to spot with their clothing choice. A little less practical than the native Velmorians.
Not that she had room to speak. Reina could count on one hand the number of years she had been living on Velmor. Of course, prior to a few years ago, she wouldn't have bothered anyway. Whether it was Imperials or Rebels, she wanted nothing to do with any planets that had a strong connection to a group. Granted, being on a mid rim planet always risked the occasional patrol run in.
As the door creaked open to the cantina, Reina slid her eyes towards the newest arrival. Surprise filled her green eyes as she spotted the familiar armor. So it seemed there must have been a bounty somewhere on the planet. Grinning to herself, she settled into her seat, leaning back as she watched the mandalorian turn his head, scanning the room before she was sure his eyes landed on her.
With a drink in hand, Mando set it down and slid it across the table. "Aww, you remembered," Reina teased as she took a sip of the drink, what she considered a down payment for her services.
"What can I do for you, Mando?" She asked as she gestured towards the seat across from her, grinning as he sighed but sat down.
She certainly didn't operate like a normal informant. At least when it came to some of the bounty hunters she worked with periodically, she knew she'd get a better payment if she charged them afterwards. Reliable information is always worth more. Plus, she could always bother Karga if they ran off on her. She would become his problem, and his hunters would become his problem to deal with if wanted to keep up our arrangement.
Plus, she couldn't deny that she enjoyed when Mando showed up. She was positive she drove him crazy but she never regretted it. Nothing like getting a little laughter from her work. Well, once her work was done at least. And he certainly could have tried finding his information elsewhere. Yet, he didn't do that. Instead, he sat in front of her.
"Know anything about the Numen robbery?"
Reina paused, pursing her lips as she thought back to the case just a week ago. One of the noble families, the Numens, had been held at blaster point, everything on them taken, and somehow no one had seen the culprit nor were they caught on video to ID them side from the species, which unfortunately was human. Kind of easy to hide on a planet that's mostly populated by humans. No wonder Mando had found her if there was no chain code to follow.
"I'll see what I can find but unfortunately I can't think of anything off the top of my head. Unless you're tight on time, let me dig around."
A silence settled between them as Reina tried not to shift awkwardly, waiting for Mando to decide what he wanted to do. Honestly, she could use the job and she figured he needed the help, but it wasn't for her to decide.
Finally, Mando pushed himself up, standing as he looked down at her. "I'll be back in an hour," he agreed, though she would swear that could hear a hint of reluctance through the mask. Without waiting for another word from her, he was back out the door, leaving her to deal with the few pairs of eyes lingering on her now.
Leave it to Mando to draw attention…
Knowing that she only had an hour, she tossed back the rest of her free drink and made her way out of the cantina as well.
While she wouldn't call the room home, it was as close as she would get in the main city. The old apartment covered the basics and gave her a place to dig up dirt on people without worrying about prying eyes seeing her less than legal access to information.
She had lucked out and won the apartment from an old smuggler who was retiring and moving to some outer rim planet. But before he left, he had made a game of sorts for the couple connections he had nearby, Reina included. Keys, legal papers, and everything else were hidden on the planet. It had been a hell of a time tracking his history but she managed to find it. After all, a little work for a free place was worth it.
Now it was hers. Aside from some spare clothes and basic necessities, it was really an office space. Her computer was there along with an extra datapad. Just a place to think and work.
Placing herself in front of her computer, Reina got to work. Hopefully some priceless items recently stolen could be tracked on the market. All she had to do was find out what was stolen. How rude that they didn't release that information to the public. More work for her…
In the blink of an eye her hour was almost up. With all the information gathered now saved on the datapad, Reina made her way back to the cantina as quickly as possible. One thing she knew for sure was to not make the mandalorian wait too long.
With extra speed in her steps, she pushed her way back into the bar. Already things were starting to live up a bit more. A few extra people, a few extra drinks, and a few extra noises to filter out conversations.
And just as she expected, Mando sat in her previous seat, facing the rest of the room as he sat there like a statue, arms crossed and unmoving. Sometimes she wondered if he was actually alive under all that armor. Maybe a droid of some kind. She would never be able to sit that still.
With the datapad clutched in her hand, she sat at the table, taking the rest of the booth beside him to his clear dismay.
"Really?" He grumbled as he twisted to look at her but still shifted back nonetheless, giving her space.
"Information is my trade. I can't read people if I can't see them," she justified before she placed the datapad in front of him, immediately opening up the file she created. The photo of a relatively average guy appeared on the screen. He would definitely blend into a crowd.
"This should be the guy you're looking for, Subhan Clegg. Moron sold everything under his own name. Clearly, he's new to the game so catching him shouldn't be too hard. Problem is he left the planet. I made a few calls to my friends at the docks, and I think he's going to Roche" she paused then, unsure how to say the rest.
"What else?"
She swiped the information aside, bringing up a new screen with the local sector of planets. "It sounds like he was going to planet hop. Ditch his ship and continue on. I can wait for him to sell more items and see where his location locks in from, but that's about all I can do from here aside from make some calls."
"Is his chain code in the system?" Mando asked, frustration clear in his voice and his fisted hands.
She guessed he already knew the answer. First time criminal and the guy was a nobody before that. "No." She paused, hesitant to make her next suggestion. She didn't know how he would take it and reading him was difficult enough through a wall of armor. "I don't typically help on planets I'm not already connected with but… I can come along if you'd like me to see what I can find."
She looked at him after putting the offer out there, pausing as she tried to read his motionless form. Afraid what might be going through his mind, she quickly continued. "If I don't find anything else useful, you don't have to worry about paying me extra. All I ask is that you don't leave me stranded somewhere when you're done," she joked with an awkward smile, waiting for some kind of sign from him. Sometimes it was amazing to her how silent he could be.
Finally, he spoke, gruff as always. "Fine. But stay out of the way once we find him."
Reina laughed at the idea, as if she had any intention of fighting with his bounty. "I work in the shadows. I'll leave all the physical labor to you," she finished with a cheeky grin and a hand on his shoulder, wishing she could see the annoyed face she imagined he was making at her. "Give me 15 minutes to grab my bag and I can meet you at your ship."
"Make it quick. Landing platform 12." And then he was off.
With a single bag slung over her shoulder, Reina watched as Mando spoke with a poor mechanic who looked absolutely terrified. She sometimes forgot how intimidating the mandalorian could be considering that she first met him over five years ago while visiting the Bounty Hunter's Guild on Nevarro. Greef Karga had introduced them while Mando was stopping by for his next bounty.
Strangely enough, she had never been too intimidated by him. Perhaps it was due to how they met and knowing that Karga didn't seem concerned, but she always knew that she didn't need to worry about him. Some of the other bounty hunters were rough around the edges to say the least. There was a reason she learned how to fight and self defense was vital when dealing with some of the people she came in contact with, despite how she may try to keep on the more civilized side of things.
Deciding to help the poor kid out, she walked closer, listening as realized Mando was drilling him about his fuel and whether anyone had touched his ship. No doubt someone was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"Ready, Mando?" she interrupted, giving the kid a chance to run off as the mandalorian turned sharply to face me instead. She could almost feel the glare through his helmet, though she merely tilted her head to the side slightly, smiling as she waited. As if she didn't know she had ruined whatever lecture he was in the middle of giving.
"Come on," Mando said as he turned towards the Razor Crest and started up the ramp.
While Reina had seen the ship once or twice in passing, she hadn't paid it much attention. Now that she was walking into it though… She was not impressed. She supposed that as long as he took care of it, it would fly well enough. He caught bounties with it after all. It had to be reliable then, right?
Reina followed him through the ship and up to the cockpit, eyeing everything as she went. Hopefully they weren't stuck for too long on the ship. Clearly there wouldn't be much space for privacy unless she wanted to spend all her time in storage. Probably not a good idea when she knew he must have had a small arsenal stashed somewhere on the ship. Hopefully she remembered not to go poking around too much.
Settling into the seat on the right of the cockpit, Reina watched as Mando started up the ship and put in the coordinates for Roche. On the plus side, that should be a quick trip with how close it was. Unless they had to follow this guy even further. She doubted that he would stay in the mid rim systems.
The trip to Roche felt long considering how short it should have been. Despite all her attempts to strike up conversation, she'd get a one-word response if she was lucky, a turn of his head (most likely to glare at her either personal or offensive questions), or a sigh from the mandalorian. In other words, she was bored out of her mind and bothering him was at least some entertainment.
"I find it hard to believe that you literally just sit here, fly your ship, and do absolutely nothing else when you could have this thing on autopilot. Come on," she whined as she leaned over the back of his chair. "You gotta give me something. Games, reading, something. Don't tell me you just clean your weapons and try to polish your scuffed up armor."
That got a response. Mando turned sharply in his seat, and she could just feel how insulted he was. She couldn't help but laugh just from imagining the look on his face.
"I'm kidding! Your armor's lovely. It's just got… personality," she said with a pat to his shoulder. It was obviously well worn, protecting him in many battles. She was sure each little mark told a story.
Mando looked back ahead, choosing to ignore her as he focused on the controls in front of him.
"Sit down," Mando ordered suddenly, tone short. "We're nearing Roche."
Giving up, Reina sat down and strapped in. She supposed she could let him have his moment of peace and allow him to land them silently. Better than making him botch the landing. She doubted the Crest could handle that.
Watching as stars zipped by, Reina watched the planet get closer and closer. And in no time at all, she found that they were on the ground after a surprisingly soft landing.
Reina stretched as she walked off of the Crest first, not waiting for Mando once the hatch was open as she threw a small bag over her shoulder with what she deemed her work essentials. While she didn't mind flying, she always preferred to have her feet on solid ground.
"Good ol' Roche," she muttered as she eyed the lonely landing space. The nearest town was still a bit of a walk, built into a mountain leaving few options for arriving ships. The entire planet was rolling hills or ragged mountains for the most part. It made it difficult to dress as well as travel. Warm near the bottom and cold at the top of you went too far up. Hopefully they didn't need to go up.
The bounty's last known location should have been here if her source was right so they just needed to find someone that had seen Subhan coming or going.
The clank of footsteps behind her made her twist slightly, spotting Mando as he came down, securing the last of his weapons to him. While Reina never went anywhere without her blaster, she couldn't imagine carrying all that extra stuff. Multiple blasters, rifle slung over his back, not to mention whatever else she couldn't spot that was under his cape or built into the armor. Just thinking about it made her feel weighed down.
"How heavy is all that stuff?" Reina questioned wearily. Even the lightest materials would be heavy after so much. "I have to imagine all of that could get tiring."
"This is the way," Mando said, ending any discussion before she could start it, as he walked by her.
Reina huffed and crossed her arms, following behind him petulantly. "This is the way," she mocked. "Doesn't mean my question isn't valid."
"Do your job," Mando snapped as he scanned the few other ships in view.
"All work and no play, but fine." Not taking offense to his blunt nature, she left him behind as she looked for any workers present and Mando did the same.
Seems she was in luck however when she spotted the same ship Subhan had taken, tucked behind some larger ones, and abandoned by the look of it if the open hatch was anything to go by. Sighing, Reina slowly made her way through the opening, blaster in hand as she listened for any signs of someone onboard. The place was empty but finding anything useful was going to be difficult.
She wasn't the first one to step onto this ship. Storage bins were dumped over the floor and shelves were empty of anything worthwhile. Looters had already stopped by for anything worth a pretty penny. But Reina knew that what she was looking for wasn't shiny or easy to sell. Moving towards the cockpit, she sat down and got to work. Even if no one was going to get the ship off the ground without some hard work she could still get the navigational computer online. With any luck, he might have saved his intended path or other possible destinations. Fully intending on finding everything she could, she blocked out the rest of the world and focused on what she did best.
When footsteps echoed off the metal of the ship, Reina snapped her head up and spun in the seat, blaster raised as she stared wide eyed at Mando.
"Don't do that!" Reina exclaimed before she holstered her blaster and spun back around, trying to ignore how easily she had just been snuck up on. She couldn't help but sulk a bit in her seat. She could almost swear she heard him laugh at her through that helmet of his. She needed to remember she wasn't at home before someone else snuck up on her.
No reply came as he moved behind her, looking over her shoulder at the computer.
"You want the good news or bad news?" she asked as she powered down the computer and stood up, glancing up at him.
"What did you find?"
"Well, it looks like he'll be staying here. He has the Perlemian trade route marked, but other than that, nothings clear. I don't think he knew where he was going next. He landed two days ago so there's a chance he hasn't skipped out on another ship yet. This place doesn't usually have much traffic."
"Then let's go before we lose him," Mando said as he strode forward, pausing just a moment before he glanced behind him. "Unlike you, I found some real information. One of the mechanics saw him." He gestured towards the city ahead, and then he was off, striding across the landing pad. With a destination in mind, Reina couldn't do much aside from follow him, grumbling to herself at his smartass reply. She was the one that was supposed to annoy him, not the other way around.
Each step was never ending as Reina followed behind Mando, dragging her feet and kicking stones as she went. The climbing path hadn't seemed bad at the beginning but now she was starting to regret coming. She walked around cities. Sat behind computers. Made calls. She was not built for climbing mountains.
"If I die on this walk, don't leave my body here," she whined, trying to ignore the tightness in her chest and ignore her panting. Each step was a pain to her legs.
"You're not dying," Mando said for probably the tenth time. She could almost hear the eyeroll.
"I'm not so sure," she groaned. "How are you still standing in all that stuff?" She gestured to all his armor, though it went unnoticed by the mandalorian in front of her.
"Some of us are in better shape," Mando shot back, startling her. It seemed she was finally breaking through to a person under all that armor. A person that apparently liked taking jabs at her.
"Sorry. Not all of us run around bashing people's heads in for a living."
She didn't mind when no reply came. They were getting close to the city, but she also wondered if they got off course somehow. Surely they had made an easier path to travel on than this one. Rocks were getting larger along with the incline. At times she did in fact have to climb, using her hands to balance again rock walls and trees in order to keep from falling over.
At a particularly large rock, Reina paused at the bottom, watching in despair as Mando easily hoisted himself to the upper level. Graceful as ever in his movements. She could already imagine how ridiculous she would look climbing-
Her thoughts were cut short as she stared at the gloved hand suddenly in her face. Blinking in confusion, she slowly followed the arm until her eyes landed on Mando.
"Come on," he said exasperated, though she didn't know if it was due to her slow walking in general or the fact that he thought she would need help at all.
Regardless why, she grasped his hand and started climbing. The next instant, he was pulling her up as well. In the blink of an eye, she was already at the top, steady feet underneath her. How kriffing strong was he?
Not going to lie. That was attractive. Heart racing, she pushed the thought aside, scrambling to get moving again. No way was she letting those thoughts linger. The last thing she needed was to be attracted to that bucket of tin that may or may not be a droid. A droid with a very human like feel to his hand. With thoughts like that, she couldn't stop her eyes from trailing down his arm and admiring what she imagined the muscles were like under all the clothing and armor.
"Thanks," she muttered as she marched on suddenly, pushing ahead of him. Out of sight, out of mind, right? And then maybe he wouldn't notice the heat she could already feel filling her face as well.
Reina sighed to herself as she focused on her steps. They were almost done. Just keep pushing along, help him find the stupid bounty, and then she could relax back at home and agree to never go along with him ever again.
As usual, Mando said nothing to her and followed her steps as far as she was willing to lead. Eventually, Reina had to give in, knowing that she would probably get them lost if she continued in the front.
Finally, before too long, the first signs of the city appeared. Solid buildings carved into the side of the mountain and the occasional structure built from the surrounding trees or rocks. It wasn't a gradual appearance either. It seemed that as soon as they saw the first couple buildings, the entire city was laid out before them. Pathways climbed up the mountain, wrapping around and leading further up.
As her eyes trailed up, she could see the buildings becoming more lavish. Businesses lined that area before tapering off into equally lavish homes. That wouldn't be where they were going. If Subhan was still in town, he was on this lower level. Despite the lack of money should could see from the various people walking by, the buildings were sturdy.
Walking further into the city, Reina couldn't help but notice the seedy feel to the place. Each step kicked up dirt filling the air with a thin layer of dust. While there had been some plant life on the way up, it seemed like everything in this area had been cut down a long time ago. A mix of species milled about, though more than anything she saw trandoshans, humans, and the occasional weequay in this lower level. Overall, it made her uneasy. Not to say that they were all bad, but the group certainly had a reputation to them.
Unconsciously, Reina shifted a step closer to Mando as she brushed her hand over her blaster at her hip. She always hated coming to places like this that she wasn't familiar with. It was one thing to deal with shady characters when she knew every inch of the place, but there was no backup plans or escape routes, nor did she know who she could and couldn't trust. Maybe she could just leave all the conversations to Mando and she could see if any other information has popped up since she last checked.
Before they made it too far into the crowd, Reina spotted a diner a few doors down that looked promising. Stepping forward, she tugged quickly on Mando's arm and pointed towards the diner. "How about we stop there for a bit. I can see if Subhan's posted anything else," she finished as she pulled out her datapad from her bag. Plus a drink and food wouldn't hurt either.
Mando sighed but turned toward the diner, giving in to her request without an argument.
With a skip in her steps, she followed him into the establishment and sat down far enough away from other patrons to not be overheard. As a worker came up to the table, she ordered their special, not concerned about what she would get before glancing at Mando. He simply dismissed the waiter who was more than happy to get away from the pair.
As the poor girl ran off to the kitchen, Reina couldn't help but laugh at the scene. "You have such a way with people. I've never seen anyone so nervous about taking an order."
Mando turned his head, looking into the kitchen as he sat silently. She could only wonder what was going on in that head of his. Did he even realize the presence he gives off?
Leaving him to his silent, brooding thoughts, Reina opened up her datapad. "Let's see what we can find!" Eagerly, she got to work, happy to be in a position she was comfortable with again.
"How reliable is this information?"
Surprised by his question, she glanced up at him, almost as if making sure he was the one that actually spoke.
"Reliable enough for local law enforcement," she shrugged. "I like to assume it's at least more reliable than their system security," she finished with a grimace. It was sad how easily she could hack into their systems, whether it was with actual codes they didn't realize were stolen or the hard way. Velmor's case file had very nicely given her a whole list of things stolen. All she had to do was track those down.
As a plate appeared in front of her, she glanced up towards the skittish waitress and gave a quick thanks and smile. Then it was back to work. She munched on her food, reaching blindly for it as she flicked through pages of info. Meanwhile, Mando sat like a statue, partially turned in his seat, visor faced towards the majority of the diner.
By the time her food was gone, she grinned and turned off her pad. "Looks like he's making a trade here. Hacked into their location and they should be meeting here. Find their meeting place and you're all set!" Reina grinned as she gave the information, though it didn't appear to be reciprocated by the bounty hunter.
"And where are they meeting?" he asked dully, not expecting her to know.
"I can't do all the work for you!" she teased.
"Meaning you don't know," he said bluntly.
"No," she drew out, "but now we have two people we can ask about. Our lovely friend Subhan is meeting a man named Fenton Bostocke. Fenton's a local so somehow should be able to point us to him."
True to her word, it didn't take long to find out where Fenton liked to spend his afternoons. All it took was a small payoff.
And that's how they ended up in their current situation. Mando was somewhere outside of the building, hiding in the shadows while Reina was sitting awkwardly in the middle of a cantina, watching as Fenton chatted with others from the area, but not Subhan. With a drink in front of her, she watched the room, pretending to wait for someone. Granted, she as waiting for Fenton to finally move.
It seemed like she had already been there for ages. Someone was bound to notice how out of place she was just sitting there. But Mando had been persistent about her going in alone so he could watch for Subhan outside.
As another body walked through the door, Reina watched with disinterest as the reptilian trandoshan slinked over to the bar. As the new arrival stopped by Fenton, Reina perked up, watching just a little bit closer to ready their body language. Something was definitely going on.
Abandoning her drink, Reina casually walked out of the building and stepping off to the side. Before she had to worry about where Mando was, a hand closed around her arm and pulled her beside the cantina.
"Why aren't you watching Fenton?" Mando snapped quietly, too close for comfort in the small alley.
Trying to get herself to calm from the sudden ambush, Reina took a deep breath. "That's why," she spoke quietly, nearly tripping over her words. Just as she moved her hand towards the opening of the alley, they watched Fenton walk by, following the trandoshan. "I think Subhan hired a friend to help with his trades."
"Dank ferrik," Mando muttered as he tightened his fist, holding them both in the shadows long enough for the pair to pass. Then he turned on her. "Follow my lead. Don't say a thing."
Reina slowly nodded in agreement before she hesitantly spoke. "At least that means Subhan doesn't know how to fight."
As he turned to look at her again, she could almost feel him glaring. "He can still have a blaster, and one of us isn't in armor."
Taking the hint, Reina held back any more comments she wanted to make. Clearly it was business time now and Mando liked to work silently.
The two trailed behind as they watched the pair walk through the city, taking various paths until they were pretty well isolated from other people. But one person was there. Subhan Clegg.
"Fenton. Glad you found me," Subhan said as he stepped forward.
Neither Fenton nor the trandoshan had a chance to say anything in reply before Mando strode out into the open, putting an end to their greeting. "Subhan Clegg, you're coming back with me."
"I don't think so," he snapped as he took a step towards the trandoshan. "That's what I pay him for."
Reina watched tensely, hand on her blaster as she watched Fenton dart out of the area, making a run for it. He was hardly a thought though. He wasn't the person the bounty was on.
Shifting forward in case she was needed, Reina pulled her blaster out. And then chaos broke out.
Mando shot forward just as the trandoshan did, cutting between the bounty hunter and his bounty. A fist flew towards Mando and Subhan took that chance to run.
Before she knew what she was doing, Reina stepped out. "Stop!" Blaster raised, she fired, barely missing Subhan but it got him to freeze nonetheless. Until she was the one with a blaster pointed at her.
Cursing, Reina jumped sideways, just missing a shot to her side. She could hear Mando struggling off to the side, grunting as someone took a hit, someone skidding across the dirt, but she couldn't worry about that. She had stupidly caused her own problems.
She didn't have time to think, she knew that. Sprinting forward, she shot at Subhan. Three steps in and suddenly a trandoshan went slamming through her path. Reina stumbled over her steps, nearly falling over as avoided tripping over herself or the sudden obstacle.
A flash crossed before her then and Mando was chasing after Subhan. Following his lead, she glanced at the trandoshan on the ground, groaning but not currently moving.
Panting as she ran, Reina watched as Mando moved forward, closing in on Subhan. A line shot out of his vambrace, wrapping around Subhan. It dropped him to the ground.
With Subhan subdued, Reina slid forward into place beside Mando. She could hardly believe that he was already done. Blinking quickly at the scene before her, she couldn't help but glance at the bounty hunter again, remember her earlier thoughts while hiking. How could he take down those two so easily?
"You've gotta show me how to do that," she breathed out with a laugh. Hands on her hips, she didn't even hide when she slid her eyes up and down his body imagining what was underneath. Wasted strength if she couldn't even appreciate the physique he must have.
"I don't think so," he shot down, pulling Subhan off the ground and pushing him along.
"Not the Mandalorian stuff but come on! It never hurts to improve your fighting skill, and who better than you?" she cried as she followed after them. "This is a dangerous lifestyle. You wouldn't want me getting injured on your conscious, would you?"
They had a long walk back down the mountain. Surely, she could persuade him before they reached the bottom. And if not, well, they always had the short trip back to Velmor before he paid her. She could hope for the best.
A/N: The job is done, but I should be adding some quality time between the two on the way back as a second chapter. Plus, this was basically a test to see if I'd want to write more of this. Chapter 2 definitely feels more like my normal writing so I look forward to getting that up soon! Reina might even come back down for a full length story following the seasons of the Mandalorian eventually. Let me know if you'd like to see more!
And as always, thank you for reading!
