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's—the Commandant of the ProCorps Academy—mutual lovers and submissives. Jaina Solo becomes Kyp Durron's personal assistant. Jedi Knight Ta'tan'ia—a Twi'lek—becomes Chief of State Natasi Daala's Jedi liaison. . . and submissive.
Jedi Submissive Ta'tan'ia
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The following morning, Chief Daala, along with DP and Ta'tan'ia went to the Royal gym for their morning workout. As soon as they arrived, DP put on her red durasteel collar.
Tenel Ka was also there, along with her twin cousins, Taryn and Trista. Tenel Ka was wearing a blue leotard, with a gray sports bra and tights. She was also wearing her black gym shoes with fifteen centimeter wedge heels. The leotard had a high neck, which mostly hid her tracking collar.
Chief Daala immediately informed her that her tracking collar must be visible at all times, as a symbol of support for her Regency. Tenel Ka blushed with embarrassment, and meekly pulled down the fabric of her leotard.
Trista and Taryn were both wearing ProCorps-style sports bras and hot pants. Taryn's was gold with maroon trim, and Trista's was maroon with gold trim. Both also had black gym shoes with fifteen centimeter wedge heels like their Queen. They had also had their tendons shortened by the Empire, to match Tenel Ka's. In fact, the three practically looked liked identical triplets, except for Tenel Ka's amputated left arm.
Chief Daala also suggested that from now on, the Hapan Queen should wear just a sports bra and hot pants for her workouts like her cousins and Ta'tan'ia, and Syal did. Tenel Ka hesitated a moment, then replied that she would.
DP worked out with the twins, while Ta'tan'ia worked out with Tenel Ka, and Chief Daala did her own routine. After half an hour, Chief Daala finished, and left Ta'tan'ia and the four former ProCorps troopers to complete their work out.
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A while later, Chief Daala, Ta'tan'ia, Tenel Ka, and the others began gathering for the talks. As they were waiting for the Imperials to arrive, Regent Daala pulled Tenel Ka aside, and informed her that she would handle the remainder of the talks on behalf of the Hapes Consortium, and that she didn't need to attend. Tenel Ka protested that she did, and that Regent Daala might not understand what was most important to the Hapan people yet. Regent Daala relented, and allowed her to stay.
Regent Daala did explain to her that it was important that only one person spoke for the Hapes Consortium. Regent Daala also told her that if she had a question, or wanted her to raise a point, then she should politely get her attention and let her know.
Part of Tenel Ka wanted to object, but another part was happy to let her handle the talks. "Yes, Your Highness," she replied obediently.
Then the Imperials arrived. First they exchanged greetings with Regent Daala, then Moff Fel turned her attention to Tenel Ka.
"Well, Your Majesty, I must say, you look lovely today, especially with your collar," she said.
"Thank you, Your Excellency," Tenel Ka replied, blushing with embarrassment. . . and arousal.
Besides her silver tracking collar, the Hapan Queen was wearing a black and green Dathomiri lizard-hide bodysuit, and black knee-high lizard-hide boots with fifteen-centimeter heels. There were about twenty silver bangle bracelets on her wrist. She also had her eight-centimeter-wide durasteel belt around her waist, and matching armbands around her biceps. She was also wearing her Crown.
"She'll be wearing one from now on," Regent Daala said. "I've issued a decree that all Jedi will wear a tracking device while in the Hapes Consortium. As long as I'm Regent, I'll know just were my Queen is, even from my office on Coruscant."
"Very nice, Your Highness," Moff Fel replied with a nod. "I suggest you collar her cousins, Zero—sorry, Taryn and Trista as well. You can make theirs different colors from each other, to tell them apart."
Regent Daala smiled broadly. "Well, I'm mostly concerned with keeping Jedi out of government business, but I'll certainly take that under advisement, Your Excellency," she answered. Then she glanced at Tenel Ka. "Do you think they'd like tracking collars like yours, Your Majesty?" she asked her.
Tenel Ka glanced at Regent Daala, then at Moff Fel, then back to Regent Daala. "I don't know, Your Highness," she replied softly.
"Well, why don't you suggest it to them," Regent Daala replied. "Tell them they should show their loyalty to my Regency by offering to wear a tracking device for me."
"Yes, Your Highness," Tenel Ka responded meekly.
A couple of minutes later they were in the conference room. As the representative of the Jedi Order, Ta'tan'ia sat alone. DP sat on Chief Daala's left, while Tenel Ka sat on her right. Moff Wynessa Fel and General Lovvel sat on the opposite side of the table from Chief Daala's group.
Moff Fel began by again congratulating Chief Daala on becoming Regent. She also complimented Tenel Ka on making such a wise decision. Tenel Ka glanced at Chief Daala, then politely thanked her.
It quickly became obvious that the talks were going much smoother than before. Moff Fel and General Lovvel both seemed to be much more conciliatory towards Regent Daala than they had been towards the Hapan Queen. Tenel Ka only brought up a few matters to her Regent; by politely getting her attention and quietly speaking to her. Ta'tan'ia had to admit that Chief Daala seemed to be representing the Hapan position well.
Then Ta'tan'ia sensed deep embarrassment from Tenel Ka, and looked over to see her speaking softly to Chief Daala. While she wasn't trying to eavesdrop, she did catch something about pictures and videos. Chief Daala nodded her head, and turned her attention back to the Imperials.
"Her Majesty has informed me of another problem the Jedi failed to take care of," Chief Daala announced. "The Empire will return all images and recordings of Hapans, that could be even slightly embarrassing to the Hapes Consortium or its citizens, whether or not they were serving as ProCorps troopers, to the Hapes Consortium."
Ta'tan'ia glanced at her datapad. Sure enough, there was nothing in the basic agreement Master Durron had worked out with Moff Jagged Fel about that. She had a pretty good idea just what kinds of embarrassing images and recordings the Empire had of the Hapans.
Moff Fel and General Lovvel glanced at each other a moment. "Agreed, Your Highness," Moff Fel answered. "However, some of those flatholos and holorecordings may contain things that are embarrassing for the Empire, or its citizens, so we will need to take the time to edit out or obscure Imperials or identifying markings from the images and recordings."
Tenel Ka opened her mouth to protest, only to be cut off by Chief Daala, who quickly deemed the offer acceptable. Then Tenel Ka asked her to set a deadline for the images and recordings to be returned, and to make them agree that no copies of any kind would be made.
Moff Fel smugly informed Regent Daala, and especially Queen Tenel Ka, that the process was already well underway, as Moff Jagged Fel had already anticipated this request. She even told them that most of the images and recordings had already been destroyed. She also agreed that no copies of any kind would be made. Then she told them that the Empire had always tightly controlled the dissemination of images and recordings involving ProCorps troopers, as most of them became regular Imperial Citizens at some point, and some had families.
"Excellent," Chief Daala replied with a diplomatic smile. Then her smile changed to an evil grin. "I would like all images and recordings of the Hapan Nobility, and especially of Queen Tenel Ka Djo delivered to me for safekeeping however."
Ta'tan'ia immediately sensed Tenel Ka's shock, and humiliation.
"No, Your Highness," Tenel Ka protested. "Those have to be destroyed."
"Well will discuss this later, Your Majesty," Regent Daala told her firmly.
Ta'tan'ia could sense Tenel Ka on the verge of protesting again, but all that came out was, "Yes, Your Highness." Ta'tan'ia was pretty sure Chief Daala wanted the images and recordings so she could gain more control of the Hapan Nobles, and Tenel Ka. Ta'tan'ia wasn't sure if she should try to stop her though, she seemed to be doing such a good job representing the Hapes Consortium.