Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale

Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale is a short story written by Barbara Hambly for Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina which was published by Bantam Spectra in August 1995 and is about Feltipern Trevagg and M'iiyoom Onith, or "Nightlily". It takes place in 0 BBY.

It was made into a full cast recording audio dramatization by Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, a division of Bantam Spectra with licensed Star Wars sound effects.

Plot
Feltipern Trevagg, a Gotal tax collector, is working when he meets M'iiyoom Onith, a female H'nemthe. He is immediately attracted to her. She has missed her flight, and he says that he can get her another tomorrow. Then he offers to take her out to lunch, where he confesses that he loves her. She is happy, and eagerly agrees to marry him, not knowing he really only wants her for a night. As he passes his office, he sees his co-worker Predne Balu, who angrily tries to tell him something: a warning. He does not listen and heads off with his lover. That night, Feltipern is devoured by M'iiyoom as part of a H'nemthe mating ritual. The next day, when his body is found, Wuher and Predne can only stare, amazed he did not know of the H'nemthe's curious mating ritual.