Senator Chak,
I have been most impressed with your rhetoric on the rise of the Sith. I too have grown tired of the ineffectual way our current leadership is responding to the Galaxy at large. I do believe we may be able to help one another.
It would be lovely to discuss these with you after the Senate session. I have a table booked at Grazini for 7, it would be fabulous to meet you there for some dinner. The drinks will be on me.
Yours, in solidarity,
Sutton Rayne
Senator for Commenor
I have been most impressed with your rhetoric on the rise of the Sith. I too have grown tired of the ineffectual way our current leadership is responding to the Galaxy at large. I do believe we may be able to help one another.
It would be lovely to discuss these with you after the Senate session. I have a table booked at Grazini for 7, it would be fabulous to meet you there for some dinner. The drinks will be on me.
Yours, in solidarity,
Sutton Rayne
Senator for Commenor
They really did serve good drinks here.
The restaurant bustled and tinkled with the good-natured chatter of the elite. It was the kind of place that didn't print prices on the menu. If you had to ask, you couldn't afford it. And whilst a senator's salary wasn't anything to sniff at, Sutton Rayne had made a comfortable amount of money during her active legal practice.
She sat in a booth near the back, basking in the gentle music from the house band. A pleasant evening meal awaited after the bustle of the Republic Senate, which some interesting potential. She sipped wine from a slim flute as she brushed away an eager waiter.
"I'm waiting for company. I'd rather wait until he arrives, thank you," she said, politely but firmly. If this meeting played right, it could be the start of something with real potential. The last thing she'd want to do is order for him, Senator Chak didn't seem like the type who liked others to make decisions for him.
I bet he'll have a steak. Rare. Practically living when they serve it.
The restaurant bustled and tinkled with the good-natured chatter of the elite. It was the kind of place that didn't print prices on the menu. If you had to ask, you couldn't afford it. And whilst a senator's salary wasn't anything to sniff at, Sutton Rayne had made a comfortable amount of money during her active legal practice.
She sat in a booth near the back, basking in the gentle music from the house band. A pleasant evening meal awaited after the bustle of the Republic Senate, which some interesting potential. She sipped wine from a slim flute as she brushed away an eager waiter.
"I'm waiting for company. I'd rather wait until he arrives, thank you," she said, politely but firmly. If this meeting played right, it could be the start of something with real potential. The last thing she'd want to do is order for him, Senator Chak didn't seem like the type who liked others to make decisions for him.
I bet he'll have a steak. Rare. Practically living when they serve it.
@Reyn