Mother of Pearl
Her head rolled back, away from his as she stared straight up at the ceiling. Joza was becoming more inebriated by the moment, as one of the machines she was hooked up to released a controlled dose of something into her bloodstream. Whatever it was, she had no incentive to fight it.
Yet on some level, the way he spoke resonated with her and it made her feel a little old.
“Before I had the baby,” She began, judgement of exactly who he was and what their relationship was impaired, “I was a Jedi.”
She shifted, readjusting one of the wires protruding from a pad on her chest. “Before that I was a dancer in the slums. Worked real hard at trying to be a good Jedi, but some things just weren’t meant to be.” It was unclear where this was coming from, but there was a measure of sincerity in her voice.
“Developed some nasty anger issues, got caught in the dark and didn’t know how to control myself. I hurt people—people that I cared about. Pulling myself out of that dark hole was probably the most difficult thing I ever did.”
She cleared her throat. “Sounds like you’re still figuring it out.”
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Yet on some level, the way he spoke resonated with her and it made her feel a little old.
“Before I had the baby,” She began, judgement of exactly who he was and what their relationship was impaired, “I was a Jedi.”
She shifted, readjusting one of the wires protruding from a pad on her chest. “Before that I was a dancer in the slums. Worked real hard at trying to be a good Jedi, but some things just weren’t meant to be.” It was unclear where this was coming from, but there was a measure of sincerity in her voice.
“Developed some nasty anger issues, got caught in the dark and didn’t know how to control myself. I hurt people—people that I cared about. Pulling myself out of that dark hole was probably the most difficult thing I ever did.”
She cleared her throat. “Sounds like you’re still figuring it out.”
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