by Spotted.Newt » Sun Jan 04, 2015 5:40 pm
Upon making it to the kitchen, Riksha joined the other servants in the cooking. It seemed that she and two Togruta girls had been assigned to cook. Based on the amount of food they were preparing, Riksha guessed that the Queen had 6 guests. A decent sized dinner party, that was for sure. Riksha looked at the list of food the Queen wanted prepared, choosing the most complicated dishes to do herself. She preferred to do the more complex dishes, as it was more interesting for her than, say, preparing a pie. It was not long before the food was done, and set on the table. The dining table was long, with eight chairs. Down the middle was a heating strip, so that any food placed on the table stayed warm. The chairs were family carved, as was the edge of the table. Riksha noticed that the table had been set with the emerald studded flatware, and the white plates with the emerald green trim. A simple wine glass also stood at each place, probably the least detailed objects in the entire room.
Riksha went upstairs, to her room. She knew the Queen well enough by now that she didn't need to be told to put the emerald hairpiece on. The Queen liked everything to match, and since the spoons had emeralds in the handles, Riksha knew that this was an emerald night.
As she opened the door to enter her quarters, Riksha glanced up suddenly. She caught the eye of Anakin, though quickly looked back down. She had heard some of the conversation the Queen had with him, enough to know he was not a slave but a Southern Hemisphere trader. He was probably the third to request a night in the palace in the past month, if she recalled correctly. Riksha could sense that he was watching her, but ignored it as she entered her room and prepared for the dinner party.
At around 8:00, the guests had arrived and were sitting around the table. The Queen sat at the head of the table, and she insisted that Anakin sit at the opposite end, since he was a guest at the palace for the night. After a bit of chatter, the Queen stood and welcomed everyone to the palace. She gave a short welcoming speech, which was met with approving applause.
"So, rumor has it that you have a very... Unique servant," one of the guests said to the Queen, who had a very proud look on her face as he said that. "Indeed I do, Liam." Then, the Queen called for Riksha, who entered the dining hall and gave a quick bow to the guests. "Ri, please pour the wine," the Queen instructed. Riksha stood beside the Queen, and looked to the bottle of wine that sat elegantly towards the center of the table. She drew a breath, then lifted her hand. The wine bottle rose off the table, and floated towards the first guest. It tilted, filling exactly 7/8 of the glass with wine. Then the bottle lifted again, moving to the next glass and the next, all the while the guests murmured in awe. At the fourth guest (Anakin) Riksha hesitated momentarily. She could sense that he was.... Different than the other traders that had come to dinner. Recovering quickly from this moment of thought (and disregarding it as nothing, deciding she was imagining things), Riksha filled his glass and moved on to the next, hoping that she had not hesitated long enough for anyone to notice. Soon, all the glasses were full, and the bottle went back to its original place. The Queen basked joyfully in the awe and envy of her guests, absorbing their praises as they talked about what a special servant the Queen had. "You are dismissed, Ri. Be back down here in exactly two hours." Giving a quick bow, Riksha left the dining hall and headed up to her room.
Once there, she quickly shut the door and walked out to the balcony. It was dark out, which would make her meditation and practice session that much safer. Glancing around briefly at the town below, Riksha Force-leapt three stories up, landing nearly silently on the roof. She decided she was in no mood to meditate, so instead she picked up the fake lightsaber she had stashed up here, in a vase. Walking to the center of the roof, Riksha closed her eyes, and held up the lightsaber. It was really just the hilt of a lightsaber, containing no crystal and thus producing no blade. But in her mind's eye, there was a blade, and it shone brightly. Eyes still closed, Riksha began to duel with an invisible partner. She always practiced with her eyes closed like this, and it was as if she were in a dream-like state. Though no one was actually on the roof fighting her, she could clearly see her opponent in her mind. And so they dueled.