[center]~| Day 2, 8:11-8:16 GST |~ ~| Aboard the Kaggath, Prison Complex |~[/center] As Shiri had thought, the kiss was what finally got her confession through to Xid, her heart fluttering once he started to kiss her back, only to skip a beat as she heard the Turbolift doors open and he broke the kiss to stare at the Sith who had appeared. [i]Shoot! I still haven't warned him about the other Sith![/i] She felt Xid grab her arms, first feeling confusion and then fear at the look on his face as he told her to run. She was about to try until she felt the Sith start to pull her towards him with the force, instead placing her hands over Xid's to keep her still for a moment longer. "I still need to talk to you, to warn you." Shiri whispered quickly to Xid. "I've told you the most important truth. Please, please use it to sort through all the lies the Sith may tell you." As soon as she finished, Xid let go of her to throw something at the Trandoshan, and while he was reaching for the next object to throw she couldn't keep herself still anymore, having lost her anchor. Thinking quickly, she decided to use the Sith's pull to slip behind him, making a plan from there. Once the vial Xid threw hit the Trandoshan she made her move, getting behind the Sith and attempting to take his lightsaber as she did. If she managed to get it, she made sure that Xid knew she had it before hiding it in a small niche in the wall, out of the camera's view. [i]This way if he realizes it's missing, I don't have it, so he can't take it back.[/i] The whole plan of hers only took seconds to execute, and by the time the Sith would have noticed she was behind him and turned around, she would already be in the Turbolift, waiting for him. The only reason the Trandoshan should have for concern was the fact that she was apparently willingly going with him, which Xid would know was really just her trying to get the Sith away from him. Shiri allowed her emotion to show on her face for a moment as she addressed the Sith. "Well," She sighed, "I haven't fought going with a Sith yet, it spares the trouble of losing a battle that couldn't be won in the first place. I wish you could have shown up even a [u]half[/u] a minute later however..." As she trailed off her eyes met Xid's and she gave him the slightest of smiles. She was miffed at the interruption the Sith had caused, and hoped that by showing that she could perhaps keep up a ruse of naiveté during this encounter. After all if the Sith thought she was no more than a romantic, he wouldn't think her capable of plotting much more than how she would woo her crush.