catpella replied to your photoset: I was tagged a couple of times right before I left...
I WANT tHE KOTH/LANA
Hoo-boy! This one is interesting. The idea was that the Outlander (in this case, a Sith Warrior named Alida) romanced Theron in SoR. Then Koth and Lana had a relationship during the five years in carbonite.
But then once the Outlander was freed, she romanced Lana, not Theron. Then once Quinn came back in the picture, she resumed their relationship, leaving Lana broken-hearted.
Eventually, Koth and Lana find their way back together again after that. I’ve written a couple of scenes, mostly between Alida and Lana.
“You called him an assassin,” Alida said, her voice low and just enough on edge for Lana to consider dangerous. “You knew what my husband looked like. Yet you took him prisoner.”
Lana held her chin up high. She would not be intimidated, not by anyone and certainly not by the woman she loved. “Of course I knew who he was. My worry was his incredibly convenient timing.”
Alida closed her eyes and took a sharp breath through her nose. “Lana, I care for you, deeply, which is why you are still my advisor. But I will not reward incompetence.”
“Incompetence?” Lana asked, a burst of anger cascading through her veins. “I will not stand here and be insulted-”
“Major Quinn was in an Imperial prison,” Alida snapped, sounding barely in control. She was fire and passion and everything Lana was not. How could Lana ever resist her? But she must. She must resist. Her pride would never allow her to be the other woman and when Alida kissed Major Quinn in front of the entire Alliance, she had made her choice. And it hadn’t been Lana.
“So I heard-”
“And once released, he became an advisor to the Empress. Are you telling me that with all the resources of the Alliance, we couldn’t find him?” Alida asked, her orange eyes flashing. Lana wanted nothing more than to reach out, to tangle her hands in Alida’s hair and get lost in her. But she would not. She would not.
Lana breathed in and released it slowly. She would tell Alida the truth. “We learned of his release from prison. I made the assumption that he would come to Odessen to find you. When he did not, I choose to keep the information from you.”
There. The truth. The truth made her look childish and petty and saying the words out loud felt ridiculous.
She watched Alida’s face carefully, but it was a mask. Alida wasn’t one for hiding her emotions. One could tell exactly how she felt simply by looking at her face. This stillness was unlike her and caused a shiver of fear to go down Lana’s spine.
“If you ever keep something like this from me again, you will regret it,” Alida said. The mask disappeared and left only a trace of a sneer. “I thought you better than that.”
And without another word, Alida turned around, leaving Lana alone in the hallway.








