OOM: Leaving Coruscant p5
Mar. 6th, 2015 09:23 am"About time," she drawls, since it wouldn't do to allow the togruta to think she were friendly. "Do you have my things?"
Whatever it was, it was hurt and much as she didn't care, she knew what it was to be abandoned. She carefully scooped it up and went in search of a veterinarian.
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"An interesting specimen," the Rodian veterinarian Asajj had found was saying. "I am not entirely certain of her species, but I am sure she has some relation to the momong, though no flying members of that species has ever been recorded. And why anyone would think bringing it to a planet such as Coruscant, is beyond me. A crime! Shameful!"
"What do you mean?" Asajj asks, not really caring but as long as she kept him talking, he wasn't asking for credits.
"Momongs evolved in the Trandoshan system, either on Trandosha itself or the moon, Wasskah. Both are covered with heavy jungles and our friend here must have evolved in a similar ecology. Look at her claws and grasping paws? She is a predator, as well. A planet such as Coruscant is not suited for her biology. No trees, no natural prey. I fear she may be suffering from malnutrition as well as the trauma of those thugs. I will make a list of supplements for her but you should find a source of fresh meat for her, if not a place for her to hunt. She is young enough, I fear her skills may be poor."
"No. Get down," Asajj told the momong who had been trying to climb back into her arms as she spoke with the doctor. "This is not my animal."
"Oh dear. Well, that is a problem."
"Perhaps, but not mine." The Rodian's ears drooped, prompting Asajj to ask, "What happens to it now?"
"I am afraid I'll have to turn her over to animal control. She will likely be euthanized since she seems bonded to you and likely will not accept another companion."
"That is not an option."
"If you would agree to care for her," the Rodian said after a pause, "I will search for her home world. Assuming I find it and she has not domesticated, she will likely chose freedom on the world of her birth. You can take her there and set her free."
"Agreed," Asajj said after a moments pause. Giving in to her fate, she let the momong climb to her shoulder.
"There is the matter of payment...but if you provide me with detailed journals of her development—growth, preferred food, what she hunts, and the like—I can agree to a discount. I would require a means to contact you if I find her home world."
Sighing, Asajj reaching for her credits.