I stared balefully at the large, burly man standing in the darkened doorway, who observed me as I approached the dilipitated building deep in Coruscant's darkened underground.
"What, no greeting for your old friend Cadjic?" The burly man asked, giveing me a smiled full of rotten teeth. As I got closer, light from a half-broken nearby lamp post illuminated part of his face. It was unshaven, with thin hair partially obscuring it. His nose looked like it had been broken - then repaired - more than once.
I still didn't answer, even as I came to a stop a few feet away. Cadjic stared at me for a few more minutes before moving aside to allow me entry, "The boss wants to talk to you. You'd better hurry, he's in a bad mood."
"So am I." I replied flatly, moving past Cadjic and into a darkened corridor. At the end was a door with another guard - like Cadjic - watching me carefully, his right hand inside his jacket.
As I approached, the man sneered and pushed open the heavy, rusty door, which creaked loudly as it opened to reveal a large room with a single round table in the center. Sitting at it was a small, fat, balding man, with a long cigarra haning out of his mouth. There was also another fellow slumped over the table, sabacc cards still cluched in his frozen hands.
<i>Typical gangster</i> I thought as I stopped a couple of paces from the table, sabacc cards littering it's surface.
"What happened to him?" I asked as the little man took a long drag from his cigarra.
"He won." The little man said as another of his henchmen walked up to the table, "Jotham, he got away."
Jotham didn't look at the man, instead focusing his eyes on me. I stared right back at him, unflinching.
"I have a job for you. One of my cleaners - Jari Soneji - got a sudden attack of guilt. He took some of the dirty money he was handling, and plans to turn it over to the local security authoritites. This I can't have." Jotham said, taking the cigarra out of his mouth and twirling it around in his fingers.
"Where can I find him?" I asked, sighing to myself. <i>When can I get something interesting?</i>
"One of his local hangouts - The Dive in East Sector." Jotham said, standing up and walking over to the dead man slumped over the table.
Cadjic came from behind me and handed me a small card with the photo and discription of an older man of around 40 with a clean shaven, friendly looking face.
Without another word, I turned and headed back to the door.
<i>Another day at the office...</i>
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Jotham is a local gangster that I've known for a few years now. He controls a decent portion of the smugglers and contraband that goes in and out of Coruscant's dark underworld. He also runs a small mercenary/bounty hunter guild... the kind of operation that turns green recruits into killers.
Like me.
When I met him I was about eighteen... I had ten credits in my pocket and an empty blaster at my side. My father was an addict and an alcoholic, spending most of his life in and out of prison and my mother worked in a cantina as a waitress, also fighting off brushes with the law.
I grew up on and off the streets, occasionally spending time in homeless shelters with my mother, who split with my dad when I was five - I never saw him again.
But my mother couldn't take care of us by herself anymore. But by the time I turned 18, I went looking for work. Thats how I met Jotham. He taught me how to fight, and sent me looking for his enemies.
I've been doing it ever since, although now I don't work exclusively for him. My reknown has spread, and I get other contracts now and then, though Jotham is my principle source of credits.
Perhaps one day that will change.
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[SIZE=2]Without free will, there is no difference between submission and rebellion.[/SIZE]