Imperial Centre, Coruscant
The desk, far from its' normal appearance of order and cleanliness, was a veritable mountain of datapads and hardcopies. Reports from agents currently in the field, debriefing notes, dossiers, anything and everything seemed heaped upon the teekwood desk. And behind this mountain, in a rare instance of nearly utter rage, sat the Director of Imperial Intelligence - R. S. Esalis. She was quietly fuming within the confines of her office, as aides and even her own secretary had been reluctant to brave her presence for the entirety of the day.
There had been no word from Agent Orem in the last two days, and her growing frustration had turned into a steady anger that was threatening to boil over. And so she would sit, glaring at the far wall and any who dared to enter with any sort of documentation that required her attention. Such materials had been wordlessly deposited on her desk until they'd formed a pile; and then a mountain. And still she sat.
It wasn't until the comm built into her desk gave its' familiar chime that her eyes unfocused, and she inclined her head downwards to the one area of her desk's surface that had been left unused.
With a frown, the Director reached a hand out, depressing the button that would bring up the incoming transmission. Soon enough however, her features deepened into a fierce scowl, and Esalis leaned forward in her chair.
A deft punch to a small control pad activated the holorecorder embedded into her desk, and she glared at the lense.
"This is Director Esalis of Imperial Intel. It has come to my attention that you have unlawfully placed one of my agents under arrest. I do not care to know why you have done this, but your actions are in direct violation of Imperial law."
Her voice lowered a level, barely contained.
"In doing this, you have taken one step down the road to being labeled as a part of the Rebellion. I do not recommend you take that walk. Release my operative, or I will begin signing Death Marks for each and every one of your crew."
Another stab, and the recorder went silent. Truly, Mhawat had unknowingly caught the Director's attention well enough, as her timing wonderfully coincided with Esalis' own sour state of mind.
Her fingers ran easily over the console at her desk then, and the message was sent to the Morning Star.
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