It's a New Day

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Sitting back in the chair, with tear stained eyes she looked at [member="Ashin Karrde"]. A silence struck the room and as her attention drew to Ashin holding her hand she shrugged. "Never used the force before," she muttered back as familiar brown orbs looked up toward the other woman locking their gaze. "Wasn't something I really um, I don't, uh." If she had been force sensitive it wasn't nearly as strong or as prevalent had as her pedigree may have suggested. She shifted her weight in the seat and slowly withdrew her hand from beneath Ashin's. The younger woman looked down at her finger and then back at the woman across the table. "My gut's telling me that I've been, lied to my entire life," her lips quivered and she did her best to hold herself together. Twenty-two years old and the story of her life is, she didn't know a damn thing. The Auli'i needed to be repaired and she was a long way from home. Onderon. "Next it's telling me I was just..." she stopped herself there, she was just an accident the result of a one-night stand or a fling. That angered her, and it angered her that Ajira Cardei wasn't around to answer her questions. She wanted to know why, what was she thinking, what was she feeling and did she ever regret it. Swallowing hard Amaya, "excuse me." Politely excused herself from the briefing room she needed to get air. It was just too much right now, hands to her eyes as she hastily made her way down the hall.
Eventually, enough walking around led Amaya to a quiet place that seemed to be nothing more than a small observation deck. White coats walked around to and from, she stood there in bantha-leather studded armor, with an axe and blade strapped to her back. Burn marks, coagulated wounds, and lacerations from keeping the small Mandalorian vessel together in gravimetric distortions bore themselves along her body. Her arms were folded across her chest while she gazed out onto the stars.