The upper deck was nice. Wolfe had a very nice ship, and he seemed quite at home here. Perhaps that was why he'd been so ready to offer the blindfold option.
When he turned to look at me he stared for a moment longer than he should have, then looked away. Was he disappointed I'd changed into something more modest? Or had that been appreciation in his eyes? If so, I couldn't imagine why; my outfit wasn't revealing or eye catching. Feeling a bit self conscious I focused my attention on the task at hand.
I came to stand behind him and watched the sequence, committing it to memory.
"Certainly," I said, in answer to his question, leading the way back downstrairs and out the airlock. Then my mind went to what was ahead. Tampering with people's memories was not an easy thing. I would need to avoid changing too much. Only one of them had seen my face, luckily. The simplest thing was to persuade them that Wolfe had broken himself out. That he'd used mind tricks to make them open the door and free him.
Of course I had no idea if Wolfe had such an ability--it was quick possible he did not. I got the impression he had joined the Dark Side after the fall of the Jedi. However the poachers surely did not know that.
"I'll need to be relatively close... too much distance makes it harder. I'll try from outside the ship... if not I might need to get onboard. But it shouldn't be necessary."
Pulling my cloak over my head and keeping my eyes open for predators, I approached the ship yet again, until I was close enough to place my hand on the hull. I closed my eyes and searched for their presence within the ship.
From earlier I knew the grew to be six. And I detected six aura's. I wasn't able to pick up the surface thoughts of the boss--he clearly was a bit sharper than the rest. However the other five were easy enough to read.
My "friend" from earlier was not a happy camper. His boss had chewed him out for letting the Sith go. I focused, trying to dig deeper. I needed to know if they'd already contacted anyone.
"You idiot! You know how big of a pay day that Sith was going to be?"
"But boss the Empire wouldn't like us attacking one of theirs.."
"Fool! It was one of his kind that hired us to do the job! What do you think is going to happen to us if they find out we had him and LET HIM GO??"Ah, excellent. They hadn't contacted anyone. I wondered if I should tell Wolfe about his enemy amung the Sith, but decided now was not the time.
"They haven't contacted anyone," I told him quietly. "This will take a little time, please keep an eye on the woods."
Now to do some tweaking. I replaced his memory of me with the memory of being tempted to open the door and give Wolfe the keys. It seemed to take, but it had been harder than I'd hoped. I was out of practice!
I sensed out the next one. Since he had not seen the events, it was easy enough to alter his memory of what his colleague had said happened. But it was not quick work--changing people's memories after the fact was never quick work. You had to find the memory itself, change it, and then change thoughts and memories that drew from it.
When I was done with the second I took a moment's break. Four more. I left the boss for last. The work was slow, and did not come as easily as I would have liked. By the end of the process I felt utterly drained. Damn. I needed to train more.
"It's done. We can go, now." I said, immediately disliking how weak and breathy my voice sounded, and how I'd obviously started leaning more heavily on the hand I'd placed on the ship earlier. I willed myself to stand tall and look composed. It worked[4,1], but as I turned and started to walk back towards Wolfe's ship I managed to stumble on a branch in the dark. My tiredness showed, because I failed to catch my balance and fell forward [2].
Aayla, though you ultimately succeeded and your mastery of your skills increased, your fumbling caused you to lose confidence! The next time you try and use Affect Mind/Force Persuasion you will have a disadvantage AND you'll have a disadvantage on all rolls for the next hour.