After running errands for a couple of months for her cousin, Vic had needed a vacation. That was how she had ended on the Selara's Wings, a renowned space cruise for those who didn't have or didn't want to throw a fortune for decent lodging, food, and entertainment. The redhead found the casino boring but if she wasn't trying to seduce or con someone, she wasn't a casino kind of girl in the first place. The few eateries were better than she had expected so that was a definite bonus. Granted, she had spent enough of her life in seedy areas to have standards way lower than her royal surname could indicate. She was glad that the galaxy was vast and that Starfallen wasn't that original. When the Tainar system was a quiet but fruitful blip on the map, things had been easier. Of course, Varyan had ambitions for their home world and they were now entangled with some more prominent galaxy players. She still wasn't sure what she thought of this, but people seemed happy and it had brought greater trade opportunities for the system, so that was overall good.

She just wanted to make sure she continued to fly under the radar with little effort.

The redhead crossed her legs as she adjusted her position on the bar stool she had been perched for the past thirty minutes. She had hoped for some illicit substance to float around more freely but so far the couple of dealers she had found sold real bad shit. She wasn't against some illegal fun of all kinds, especially for so many worlds that were tight-assed compared to her home world, but she had some standards where it mattered.

She was snacking on some pastry while she eyeballed the barmaid mixing whatever was today's special. She had fallen in love with the baked goods from one of the food stalls before this bar, that was one of the three main attractions of Selara's Wings, with its large windows that showed their current location, or hyperspace white lines as was the case right now.

Humming along the song playing in the background, she looked around, enjoying some people-watching. For a vacation it had been fairly tame so far, which made her a little restless. She knew how to have fun and she loved a good vacation, but between not having her ship as it was undergoing maintenance back home, and having found no one interesting enough to make a pass, she was a little frustrated.

A little? Fine, she was quite frustrated. Vacations were supposed to provide enough entertainment for her generous appetites.