But she forced herself to remove such thoughts from her mind. It wouldn't do for him to read them and be on his guard. If she did have to kill him, his knowledge of the plot would make the job that much harder.
It wasn't that Mira was particularly cruel or that she hated the other apprentice. Truth be told, the only thing she felt towards him was a bit of fear. However, he represented a threat to both her advancement with the Sith and her life, and she would not stand for either to end. Ithron would find his own end first.
Since the duel, Mira had been training hard, concentrating on defeating the tricks Ithron had pulled during the fight. Her time on Telos had taught her much, and she was thankful that Ithron had not had that advantage. She had also been working on something else, a technique that she had discovered in the Sith archives, where she spent a great deal of time. This trick had come in handy on Telos, where she had met that Jedi. It was the art of making oneself small.
It was an ancient art, one that many Sith ignored in this time. Most Sith thought that everything was about crushing one's opponent in battle, charging in oblivious to danger and emerging victorious. They concentrated on aggressive forms of lightsaber combat and force attacks, neglecting to understand that if your opponent can't see you, one strike will kill them.
Mira, on the other hand, understood the art of the assassin. She was skilled in not being seen, as she had been required to learn that ability on Dathomir and with the Jedi, but using the Force to furthur camoflage oneself was new to her. By this time it worked on those that were not Force sensitive, though she doubted she'd fool Ithron, much less a Sith like Master Jas. Still, though, it was something to work on.
Mira looked away and continued walking, Ithron striding along beside her. They moved in silence for the moment; each had his or her own worries on his or her mind. They didn't speak again until they reached the transports.
[size=3]Coruscant[/size]
The Sith ship slipped out of hyperspace silently, only a slight jolt giving the passengers notice that they had arrived. Ithron and Mira had not spoken much throughout the trip. In fact, they had kept to their own parts of the ship. Ithron had remained in his quarters, besides his trips to the fresher, kitchen, or the cockpit. Mira had stayed in the cargo hold, practicing her newfound technique.
With the reentry from hyperspace, Mira was jarred from her practicing. It had only taken two days to make the trip, which was surprising since they were coming from the Deep Core. Generally those sorts of journeys took longer. She made her way to the cockpit, Ithron joining her there. She spoke first, breaking the ice.
As they looked out the viewing window at the planet-wide city, Mira commented, "Well, I guess we're on our own now."