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Boredom Suffices; Silence vs Striker
Topic Started: Feb 22 2007, 10:46 PM (813 Views)
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The attack was easily defleced. A mere taste to the start of the spare as she bit on her tounge for a moment, staring into the eyes of the other women.

"Valec is noones business except my own..."

She gritted her teeth as she admited that she loved the man. The one that tamed her wild heat of death and lust fo rthe otherworldy.

"I would be more concerned for your lover Raduk..."

SHe ignored the other comment on how closely linked they were in a similar kinship. Saphira could smell that she too was like her.. but not in the same sense.
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"Therein lying a possible reason for Valec wanting my head. Do you really think he'll want his apprentice in love with a Jedi? Regardless of how sith-like I may be?"

Silence couldn't deny that she loved Raduk. There would be no point. Besides, what could Saphira do, really, when this ended?
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[[Yeah, I got special permission from Silence and Striker, so... Yeah... Chillax]]

Raduk knew she was here. He could feel it in his soul, a constant flickering in the pureness of his essence. His very being fluttered at just the thought of her, and now he was going to meet her again. But he also recognized somebody else; the very woman his Master had mooned over, giving himself away to, acting purely as a fool. And she was the enemy, after Silence, maybe even trying to kill her. Silence's death meant his own too. Not because of their bond- but because of the insanity that would occur in his mind. It would push him off the edge, into the deep end, where the lifeguards didn't watch and the life savers didn't float. He would be gone like the wind, his sanity flushed down the drain.

So, obviously, he couldn't let that happen.

With his heart thumping in his chest, he walked over the wind dunes of Tatooine, the very planet Silence had been tortured at for her early life. He knew that not because she told him, but because he accepted the information unknowingly, as it blended in with his own memory, as if he had been there himself. He reached the large dune where the two had been exchanging words- about his Master, he had overheard through the rushing wind- his black robes snapping hastily in the sandy wind, his white cape flickering along with them, at the same pace. His hair kept its shape fairly well, the tips flickering excitedly as the large currents of air and sand molested him as it flew by.

Understanding her anguish here, he had hated this planet, too. It was a living hell, and no doubt this is where the souls of many forgotten would end up.

He walked, medium paced, to Silence's side, as if he belonged there more than anything in the world- which he thought- and drew his sword. She had just recovered from an attack he was sure she could fight off, making no rush to her aid. It was good, having you Significant Other able to defend themselves, although it took some of the fun about being the male of the pair, always ready to fight, always ready to win for the sake of their Love. He put his sword over his shoulder lazily, its tip protruding out behind him. He just watched Saphire, anticipating her next move, trying to call out between Silence and his connection what she planned.

"I missed you. It was far too long, and the agony nearly tore my heart in half. But all that matters right now is that we are together, and my heart is fulfilled once more."
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'What makes you think he dosen't care? He's still alvie thus far.. and speak of the Spawn itself.."

She said with distaste in her mouth as valecs apprentice came walking up. She could see his own distaste for herself, not that she cared any.

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Silence only smiled. She had felt Raduk's approach long before he'd reached her. They were connected, far beyond all comprehension. They were extensions of each other, two sides of a double edged sword.

"I didn't say he doesn't care. I said it wouldn't concern him. I am still a Jedi, which makes me his enemy. Though knowing Valec, he may try to return me to my origin."

I missed you as well, love. My hearts sings to know you are near. It has been far too long.
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Raduk nodded subtly to her, as Saphire wouldn't notice it, only a slight swaying in the breeze. His heart sang as she spoke to him, his entire mind snapping back to their long kiss back on Endor. How he had felt, when they really bonded for the first time. But now, it was time to fight.

He felt, like a jackhammer, Silence's Dark Side build up within her, so he made his Light Side well up within him, his mind being clouded with thoughts of justice, peace, good for all. It had to be done to balance out the two, one took an element, the other took the opposite. That's what made them a great team. Raduk knew he had more stamina and energy than Silence, only because he was a man, who were normally, not always, more powerful, even by the tiniest bit. He opened his connections of energy for her to take, like a new well the townspeople, the bucket which represented his love and caring for her being tossed carefully down, an echoed splash accompanying it. He would let her take as much as she wanted, willingly, even forcing it into her if she was to become cocky and independent, which was alright, although there was only once she had done that, which was also on Endor. He didn't mind, he was actually proud when she did that, but he didn't let his mind fall slightly in battle as she did, he thought things through, thoroughly, carefully, thinking of every action and reaction in fractions of a second. Maybe it was because she used the Dark Side in battle. One will never know. He pulled his sword in front of him quickly, sliding to a stop in front of Silence, between the two combatants.

"If you want her, you must get through me. I will lay down my life for her; mark my words. I love her, which is more than I could say for the infatuation between you and Lord Valec."

Although he knew that their love was true, he had to poke and prod at Saphire, boiling her temper, letting it spill foolishly. Mere battle prowess was not always the answer.
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Silence watched Raduk as he stood in front of her protectively, his Light side coming to life within him. She smiled. It was his way of protecting her. When she fell to the Dark, he rose to the Light. It was a comfort really, to know that he would forsake his sworn darkness just for her.

"I thought we were here to spar, not to talk, Striker. Come on, fight me."
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"As you wish..."

She snarled with hate. Saphira knew this was just a fun game even with her protector there. With a grin she stood straight and raised her hand calling up the sand around her and rushed it at her with blinding speed.
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Raduk felt the sand start to whirl dramatically about them. He tried to compress it, yet with the weakness of the Light side, he could not stop her attack. He looked back at Silence for a moment, then jumped into the air, letting the updrafts carry him with his arms extended like a bird's, catching the wind as best he could.

He was sent up, further, and he drew his sword, angling his whole body downward at a 45 degree angle, shooting straight down at her. He let go a massive force push, trying to surprise her as he attacked from the top, and Silence attacked, presumably head on.
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Silence smiled at the sandstorm like attack. She had lived on Tattooine for most of her life, clouds of sand did nothing. She walked into, allowing the wind to whip her hair into a frenzy. To an outside eye, it would have been an eerie sight, a single dark figure walking through a whirling tower of sand.

She drew the Force into her, and dashed to Saphira, her lightsaber whipping up in a vertical cut. At the last possible second she changed direction and her blade came in for a diagonal uppercut.
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Now this was more liek it as her attacker rushed into her. WIth ease she pivioted on the sands and kicked dirt up into her eyes while blocking her blade.The sizzle of blades was music to her ears. The back of her kneck also prickled as she felt her lovers attack from behind. Sliding to the right she felt the frce push come into her and she too added a force push so she only slide back a few feet.

"This dosent concern you fool.."

SHe snapped and reached out with a force grip on his throat and flung him away before his attack could even hinder her.
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Silence felt more than saw Saphira's reaction. Anger ignited her like a flame. As tempted as she was to give into him, to become totally immersed in her dangerous rage, she held back and held on to it. She wrapped it around her spirit and changed it into a calm calculation. Her eyes took in more than what was visible.

Saphira had force pushed herself away from her as she threw Raduk away. Silence drifted through the sand until she stood a few meters behind Saphira.

"There you are wrong. His business is mine and vice versa. Everything I do concerns him." She smiled, a sardonic malicious smile. "Valec will soon teach you that, Twilek."

It was said with deliberate sarcasm, a comment meant to anger her. She had heard Raduk's earlier thought.

Sometimes battle prowess was not always what won the fight. Sometimes brains were better than braun.
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As the attack had hit Raduk, he had managed to dissapate most of its power, meaning he was only thrown back into the waves of sand and wind. He again extended his arms outward, the wind again carrying him into the air, rising on its sharp updrafts. He dove again, this time landing beside Silence, his sword in both hands, which was unusual for him, as it was light, and he could use the force in the other hand. He nodded, a light in his eye.

"He will teach you many things. Many things you are without, and need to learn, as it makes you a foolish opponent."
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Silence glared at Raduk. His overprotectiveness was starting to annoy her.

"I am perfectly capable of taking care of myself, Raduk Jei. I didn't need an echo." Her grip tightened on her lightsaber and she swiftly attacked Saphira, knowing fully that she would be stopped.

However, she wanted that to happen.
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Saphira only laughed. Such fools with those tactics. None the less she was amused as Raduk went by Silences side again. The wind braying around them as their only eyes to the spar.

"Just what is he suppose to teach me? I am not a small child that he can just throw around.."


She smiled with contempt and bending her legs ever so slighty she pushed herself foward aided with force speed. Her eyes only on that of Silence as she reached out with a force pull the same time and yaked on her lightsaber to fling it away to the right 4 meters away. At the same time she steepd the the side and kicked out to clip her right thigh and bring the hilt down on her shoulder to stun her.
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