Varian Alaric
R A V E N
[member="Varas Ren"]
After speaking his motivation speech to her, Primat sat their awkwardly. He knew it has been a risk for him to walk over and sit beside Varas and try to comfort her, hell he didn't even know if she would accept what he would say. He hadn't even know what to say to her. However, he had not hesitated in coming to Varas's side to talk to her on a more personal and emotional basis. Primat had just felt...that it was the right thing to do. He wasn't a very outgoing person socially, he never could come up with the right words to say to people. Somehow, just now...he had moved beyond that and just straight up told Varas how he felt about her being a clone. He didn't care, not should she care about being a clone. You're still a living and breathing person either way, where you came from a lab or from an organic womb...you would always remain a living being. And that was undeniable to Primat.
He had not noticed her hand creeping towards his. Even if Primat had, he wouldn't care in this moment. Sure, he would be overjoyed at the prospect. But as of now, he could care less about it. He just wanted to make sure that Varas wouldn't doubt herself because she was a clone. Hell, he used to help his family farm, from their wine orchards, to cows, to tending to and harvesting fields of crops. Primat had always thought he wasn't anything to other people with his upbringing.
But, speaking with Varas now, and addressing her doubts...made him realize not to think so much about where he came from. But more to, ponder on where you're going.
"I-I have to go rest now. Brother, farewell for now," at those words, Primat looked up at Varas with his glacier blue eyes. He didn't know what to say to her, and he cursed the droid for ruining the moment. However, he mustered up some words to speak back to her. "Goodbye, Varas. I, I hope to see you around more often."
After speaking his motivation speech to her, Primat sat their awkwardly. He knew it has been a risk for him to walk over and sit beside Varas and try to comfort her, hell he didn't even know if she would accept what he would say. He hadn't even know what to say to her. However, he had not hesitated in coming to Varas's side to talk to her on a more personal and emotional basis. Primat had just felt...that it was the right thing to do. He wasn't a very outgoing person socially, he never could come up with the right words to say to people. Somehow, just now...he had moved beyond that and just straight up told Varas how he felt about her being a clone. He didn't care, not should she care about being a clone. You're still a living and breathing person either way, where you came from a lab or from an organic womb...you would always remain a living being. And that was undeniable to Primat.
He had not noticed her hand creeping towards his. Even if Primat had, he wouldn't care in this moment. Sure, he would be overjoyed at the prospect. But as of now, he could care less about it. He just wanted to make sure that Varas wouldn't doubt herself because she was a clone. Hell, he used to help his family farm, from their wine orchards, to cows, to tending to and harvesting fields of crops. Primat had always thought he wasn't anything to other people with his upbringing.
But, speaking with Varas now, and addressing her doubts...made him realize not to think so much about where he came from. But more to, ponder on where you're going.
"I-I have to go rest now. Brother, farewell for now," at those words, Primat looked up at Varas with his glacier blue eyes. He didn't know what to say to her, and he cursed the droid for ruining the moment. However, he mustered up some words to speak back to her. "Goodbye, Varas. I, I hope to see you around more often."