Authoress' notes: This is a(nother) sequel to the Imperial Prostitute series. I know I'll get a lot of negative feedback on this story, but I don't care. I really enjoy writing this, especially the character Ta'tan'ia. If you don't want to read it, don't. I really, really want to end this series, as I do feel as though it's going on too long. However, besides this 30K word story, I already have about forty-eight-hundred words of the next one written. Since Daala isn't COS in the books anymore, I'll have to end it soon. Please read and enjoy all all of my stories, and vote me a five! Also, please leave me feedback, public or via email.
To summarize the story thus far. . .
After Jedi Knight Jaina Solo kills her twin brother, Darth Cadeus, she leaves the Galactic Alliance for the Empire. Jag has just been made High Moff of the Empire, and soon after arriving, Jaina agrees to go through Imperial basic training, with the plan to take command of the Imperial TIE-Fighter Corps upon graduation.
Instead Jaina is mentally coerced into joining the Prostitution Corps, and becoming an Imperial Prostitute. Jaina is very susceptible to the conditioning, and quickly becomes a fantastic sexual servant to the Empire. Eventually Jaina helps recruit Syal Antilles into the ProCorps, as well as Hapan Queen Mother Tenel Ka Djo. After helping keep the Hapes Consortium in the Empire, Jaina is sent to the Jedi Temple, to recruit more Jedi to the Empire.
Jedi Master Cilghal discovers the Empire's conditioning however, and the Jedi manage to cure Jaina and the other affected Jedi. Luckily only human Jedi were affected. They also force Moff Jag Fel to free the Hapes Consortium from the Empire.
In spite of being extremely upset at the Empire virtually brainwashing them, a few of the female Galactic Alliance Heros continue to serve the Empire. Tahiri Veila remains as High Moff Fel's personal assistant. Jysella Horn and Myri Antilles remain as Colonel Drasi'sโthe Commandant of the ProCorps Academyโmutual lovers and submissives. Jaina Solo becomes Kyp Durron's personal assistant. Jedi Knight Ta'tan'iaโa Twi'lekโbecomes Chief of State Natasi Daala's Jedi liaison. . . and submissive.
Jedi Submissive Ta'tan'ia
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A little while after Ta'tan'ia helped Syal settle Chief Daala into her suite she received a comm call from Tenel Ka, asking her to come to one of her conference rooms for a meeting. Ta'tan'ia made sure her uniform was up to standard, then got permission from Chief Daala, and left. The Hapan guards outside the conference room announced her presence, and allowed her in.
The Queen Mother was wearing the same purple and maroon Dathomiri lizard-hide she had been wearing at the spaceport. She was also wearing the same silver durasteel belt, with her lightsaber maglocked to it at her right hip. Her eight-centimeter wide durasteel armbands were still on her upper arms, and her calf-high lizard-hide boots with fifteen-centimeter heels were still on her feet. About twenty silver bangle bracelets were on her wrist, and a simple version of her crown was resting on her head. Ta'tan'ia could easily sense that that the Hapan Queen was troubled.
Tenel Ka asked if she could trust Chief Daala to do what was best for the Hapes Consortium, even considering that she was a former Imperial. Ta'tan'ia replied that Chief Daala was a very honorable person, and that she believed that Chief Daala considered it her duty to see that the Empire left the Hapes Consortium as soon as possible, as they had agreed.
Ta'tan'ia knew that the only reason the Empire was leaving at all was that the Jedi Masters had discovered their Jedi brainwashing plot. Tenel Ka had definitely lost the most from that. She had went from absolute monarch to virtual slave in her own Queendom.
Then Tenel Ka explained that a lot of her advisors and the Hapan Nobles were questioning her ability to be Queen. She said it had always been that way, mostly because of her Jedi heritage, but losing the Consortium to the Empire had made it much worse. Tenel Ka also admitted that she doubted herself too. Then she informed her that the Hapan Nobles wanted to appoint a Regent to rule Hapes for awhile, but they couldn't agree on one of themselves. Now they wanted to ask Chief Daala to rule the Hapes Consortium as Regent. Tenel Ka made sure she knew that it would be her own decision though.
Ta'tan'ia couldn't help but be surprised at that. The Hapes Consortium was traditionally a closed society, and unfriendly to outsiders. Then she realized that Chief Daala had become the Galactic Alliance Chief of State because she was the only one everyone could agree on. She hoped it would work out as well for the Hapes Consortium as it had for the Galactic Alliance.
Ta'tan'ia knew that Master Durron wouldn't like the idea of Chief Daala being the Hapan Regent one bit. She was also pretty sure that Chief Daala would jump at the opportunity to rule the Hapes Consortium, if for no other reason than Master Durron wouldn't like it.
Ta'tan'ia told Tenel Ka that if she did ask Chief Daala to be Regent, and she accepted, that she was sure she would do everything she could for the Hapan people. Ta'tan'ia was careful not to commit Chief Daala to anything specific. Just a few days ago she had gotten a paddling just for ordering Chief Daala's favorite meal for lunch for her without her permission. She had also had to go without her own lunch, and serve as Chief Daala's footstool while she ate the lunch she had ordered for her without her permission. It had been a very arousing experience, even if had spent the rest of the day hungry.
Tenel Ka nodded her head, then asked how Master Durron would feel about Chief Daala being Regent. Ta'tan'ia told her the he wouldn't like it, but he would most likely want what was best for the Hapan people.
Then Tenel Ka asked Ta'tan'ia what she thought about it. Ta'tan'ia responded by telling her that Chief Daala was a great Chief of State of the Galactic Alliance, but the decision to ask her to be Regent of Hapes was up to Tenel Ka. After a moment, Ta'tan'ia suggested that if she did ask her, she should set a time limit on her being Regent.
"Good point," Tenel Ka replied, nodding her head appreciatively. Then she looked directly into Ta'tan'ia's eyes. "I'm kind of surprised you told me that, considering how. . .
loyally
you serve Chief Daala," she said with a friendly smile.
Ta'tan'ia couldn't help but blush. "Thank you, Your Majesty," she responded with her own smile. "I try to serve Chief Daala as best I can."
"I wasn't keeping up with what was going on with the Jedi while I was recovering," Tenel Ka said. "That's a tracking collar, that you let Chief Daala put on you, right?" she asked, gesturing towards the Twi'lek's beskar collar.
"Yes it is, Your Majesty," Ta'tan'ia answered, smiling again. "Chief Daala decided that all Jedi must have an observer or wear a tracking collar when they leave the Temple. Quite a few of us have chose to accept a tracking collar."
"I had to wear a collar too when I served the Empire," Tenel Ka said. "And a chrono and comlink, and uniform like yours too," she added.
Ta'tan'ia sensed that while the memories were a little disconcerting to the Hapan Queen, they were also arousing. That had been true for most of the Jedi that had been brainwashed by the Empire she had spoken too. They seemed to be simultaneously upset and aroused at what had happened to them. That's why so many of them still wanted to wear a collar, tight-fitting durasteel chronos and comlinks on their wrists, high heels, and corsets. Ta'tan'ia certainly loved wearing themโas long as she wasn't brainwashed!
"Your Majesty, Master Durron got us chronos and comlinks without the Empire's spy equipment, I'm sure he could get you a combination one like you had before," Ta'tan'ia told her.
She didn't mention that hers had come from Chief Daala, who monitored and recorded everything she did on them, just like the Empire had done with the Jedi they had brainwashed. Chief Daala was the Galactic Alliance Chief of State, it was perfectly within her right to keep track of, and monitor her communications as she saw fit.
"Thanks Ta'tan'ia," Tenel Ka replied. "But I think I need to stay away from that sort of thing for a while, especially in public. So many of my people were brainwashed by the Empire, I wouldn't want them to think I still was."
"I understand, Your Excellency," Ta'tan'ia answered. "Didn't you wear that style of jewelry before the Empire captured you, though?"
"Yes," Tenel Ka admitted. "But things are different now." She paused and glanced down at Ta'tan'ia's nerfhide belt and boots. "Do they lock on like the ProCorps uniforms?" she asked her.