The Dancing Girls; 'Kiss from a Rose'

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But for now, at least in the meantime, Yami turns to watch as Jabba's former dancing slave girls stand in front of him. "Ah... hello, ladies."

"Hi, Yami," one of the girls replies; she and her fellow dancers then smile and nod at each other before she adds, "Oh, we were wondering if we may... perform a dance for you tonight."

Yami looks thoughtful. "Hmm... that sounds like a good idea to me. So, what song would you like to dance to?"

"Well, we're not sure," the second girl replies. "So we were hoping that maybe you could choose the song for us — that is, if you'd like to."

The third girl nods in agreement with her fellow dancers. "Oh, yes — we'd like that. And there is no need to rush or anything; just take your time."

Yami takes a few moments to think over his answer. When it comes to choosing a song, the girls say that they're leaving the decision up to him, and that is something he appreciates very much.

"All right," Yami nods. With a smile, he snaps his fingers, and the opening notes of Kiss from a Rose by Seal begin to play; the three girls — whose names are Oola, Arica (whose real name is Mara Jade) and Lyn Me, as Yami discovers after scanning their minds — take that as their cue and move their whole selves to the song, while he watches.

When Oola, Mara and Lyn Me have the opportunity to talk over their dance later in private, there is one thing all three of them agree on — namely, whether it is a single beat of the song or a dance step, Yami sees all of it with his crimson eyes and never misses anything.

However, the Max Rebo band is surprised at hearing the song, as they've never heard it before, while also realizing that it's different from their song Lapti Nek, which they recall playing for Jabba back in his Hutt days.

As for the slave girls, they have decided that Yami makes a better master for them, and that they'd choose Yami instead of Jabba any day. Whereas Jabba was described as a "tub of lard" and used fear and intimidation as a Hutt (which was before he lost both his status as "Master" and immortality because of Yami stepping in and turning him into a human), Yami is seen as more good-looking (in the looks department), as well as more nicer personality-wise.

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