[center]~| Day 2, 8:40-8:51 GST |~ ~| Aboard the Kaggath, Prison Complex Medical Bay |~[/center] [i]Everything's going wrong today, I'm making too many mistakes... Today didn't start right... I'm such an idiot... I shouldn't have... That damn Lea, those damn Sith. Every single damned mistake is because of them... Today... I kept letting it get to me, and now I've lost it. Fucked up everything.[/i] Shiri slowly managed to piece a few thoughts together during the fight, realizing what she's been doing wrong and barely able to suppress her anger at herself. She shouldn't have gotten up today. If she hadn't she could have missed eavesdropping on them in the shower. She wouldn't have failed to keep calm with the Sith earlier. Wouldn't have gotten into a fight with a monster. But which monster? The Trandoshan may have picked a fight either way, but Jealousy could be avoided or contained. Shiri did neither. She would have to find a way to get closure with both Xid and Lea later, but right now she had to focus and calm down. She'd started this when she kissed Xid, which she [u]really[/u] shouldn't have done and would probably be berated for by every other Jedi on the ship. Xid would probably start avoiding her after this, although that might be for the best, considering. As she collected her thoughts the Sith was responding to the other one, the voice. Shiri barely heard his words from the slow-growing bubble of thoughts taking her focus, although she snapped back to the now as Sish turned his attention to Alat and threatened him. In the next moment she felt herself being pulled towards the Sith as he choked her again, although Alat caught her before she got close enough for Sish to grab her. She got her breath back as Alat put her down again, a whispered thank you escaping her lips before he asked her to apologize to Xid for him. Before she could question why, the answer came as Alat suddenly let off an aura of hatred. The air seemed to grow darker as he attacked Sish, flipping over to the other side of the monstrous Trandoshan. She understood, Xid was going to flip out, and Alat probably wouldn't be able to approach him later to apologize or explain. Not that she'd be in much better a situation at that time. She didn't approve of his use of the dark side, but the way the Sith acted directly after Alat's attack made Shiri think that there may have been more to it than simple fighting. The Sith went into a rage, his aura exponentially stronger than Alat's just seconds before. Before Shiri could do anything to react, Sish screamed, knocking her down and almost knocking her out as her head hit the wall. She barely knew what was going on anymore, just that the Sith's focus seemed to have shifted away from her for now. A few seconds passed, and felt like a lifetime as she watched the rest of the fight, ending when some alarms came on and gass filled the room. Shiri held her breath, closed her eyes, and put her hands over her ears to try and avoid whatever the gas would do, knowing it wouldn't do much good however. She managed to keep awake just long enough to clear her mind and refocus her thoughts into a rudimentary game plan. Whenever she awoke again she'd be calm, a mental restart to the day. Hopefully she'd be able to fix her mistakes then.