RE: No, There's No Place Like Corruscant
He smiled as he walked over to the chair that he had indicated for her to sit in, "actually," he said telling the truth, "very." He set the glass down with a soft smile and her gaze in his eyes, "But you were very energetic. And the way you came on to me," he said almost reminiscing on the event. "It was both intoxicating and over powering," he said truthfully to all accounts.
He walked to the other side of his office and leaned against the wall, "but it was wrong." He broke his gaze on her and stared in to his drink. "I am married, as you know. I shouldn't have accepted your advances. It was," he said once more being truthful, "poor judgement due to drinking too much." He took a sip of his drink before returning his eyes to hers, "I am sorry, but we can not do that again. There is simply too much of that, which is wrong."
He frowned, "I wouldn't want to jeopardize your standing in the Order. That and you are a paid operative of my political rival."
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